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Brian Greene heads up the Micro Event Manipulator project that allows the existence of the Membrane - a passage to the world next door.
 
Brian Greene heads up the Micro Event Manipulator project that allows the existence of the Membrane - a passage to the world next door.
 
A very secret research project (private, but with heavy oversight from the UN) MEM has hired specialists to aid them in the next stage of their research - sending humans through the membrane.   
 
A very secret research project (private, but with heavy oversight from the UN) MEM has hired specialists to aid them in the next stage of their research - sending humans through the membrane.   
 
"The Stepping Stones"
 
 
Stepping stones are permanent membranes between specific worlds. Most often, they are a particular portal, but sometimes they manifest as a field that attaches itself to any nearby geography that suits transition (a path, a tunnel, doorways, holes, a box). These areas are known as borders or borderlands if they are large enough (the largest field on home Earth covers an area roughly the size of Europe). These portals, borders and lands are, as usual, totally undetectable by electric/electronic means and will not manifest in the presence of iron. 
 
 
Stepping stones are quite rare at Home - they are normally subtle places and iron or transmitted electricity disrupt them easily. They are, however, the basis for many (though not all) myths regarding otherworldly creatures.
 
  
 
'''The set-up'''.
 
'''The set-up'''.

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