In a world where science and the supernatural intertwine in an intricate ballet of mystery, "The Immune Theorem" transports us to a temporal labyrinth where the greatest discoveries in immunology are not just scientific milestones, but pieces of a cosmic puzzle. Time is not a straight line, but a relentless cycle, and each advance in understanding the immune system echoes through the ages, unveiling somber truths and terrifying secrets.
Prepare to delve into a non-linear narrative, where the variolation of the 18th century, Jenner's observations on smallpox, the discovery of microorganisms by Pasteur and Koch, the quest for antitoxins, the revelation of the complement system, and the understanding of phagocytosis are not just historical landmarks, but portals to a hidden reality. Each discovery is a knot in the web of time, linking past, present, and future in an inescapable cycle.