Monday, April 4, 2016

I had a soup, made with fresh particles, that came from atoms. I took the bowl of soup, in which the particles were, well, hot. And I poured the particles into a chamber, in which there was liquid carbon. Next I tried again, this time with an ultra high speed camera. I took some quantum soup, poured it into a chamber that was full of gas and cooled to -123 degrees. The chamber was pressurized to extreme high pressure, approximately 2000 atmospheres. Upon opening the chamber, the air would rush out, and the particles would disappear. They would first vaporize, cool, and after turning into mist... each one seemed to disappear. It was recorded with the 787 megapixel "Dark Matter Camera", at millions of frames a second. It required kind of big data, if you know what I mean. And the following night, I set the camera near my "hometown" of Michipicoten. The next morning it was gone. Someone had came here from afar just to steal the device. Goes to show just how valuable a commodity the thing is. Next time we'll need to sell it to a trusted, whatever...

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