Erin and Abby graduated with bachelors of science in physics from the University of Michigan in May 1996.[2] At age 22, they decided to spend the summer writing a book on the paranormal so pioneering it would render all existing books in the field obsolete. They hunkered down at the University of Michigan's Special Collections Library and went through research papers, journals and rare books.[3][4] After two weeks and a lot of Chinese take out from Tomorrow's Teriyaki, they completed a single-spaced 460 page manuscript.[5][6] The first sentence was "This is not a joke." Notably, it contained their own theory, the Spectral Field Theory. It postulated the existence of a new gauge field, hereafter known as the spectral ether and it was through the localized excitation of this ether by interdimensional entities in the form of spectral and standard model particles that resulted in the manifestation of ectoplasm.[7] For the acknowledgments section, Erin and Abby thanked the University of Michigan's Library staff, Chen at Tomorrow's Teriyaki, and Professor Alderman. They forgot to thank their parents.[8] A weakness of the book was it lacked experimental backing.[9] They printed a "truckload" of copies but couldn't sell any. To make matters worse, a promotional appearance on the campus talk show "Wolverine Scene" didn't go well. Erin and Abby's friendship came to an end, too.[10][11] Erin thought she burned and destroyed the only two copies in existence.[12] Abby promised to never print and sell anymore copies.[13]
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