Strangely nothing had affected the group of objects. It wasn't leaving much debris behind either, but it had been collecting more and more space debris. It was however queer how the object was not affected at large.
But maybe it was because the objects didn't have sulfur or the usual elements found in large objects similar to this. Instead, the object had the composition of amygdalin which was composed of cyanide and sugar. The amygdalin was inside the inner layer. The outside layer had a hard shell-like outside which was composed of carbon and fiber.
There also seemed to be gases that had amassed from a long-distance farther from the shell and the large bodies of mass that are contained inside the shell. The gases seemed to be very dense and fog like. Such gases that have that opaqueness and high density don't usually form in space. But the whole shape and structure of how these shells, thick fog, and vast gargantuan objects were forming were perplexing.
"Hey did anyone see a meteor that's going to strike-"
"what were you thinking about?", concerning the first person. Who was concerned about why the man had paused.
"Oh, yes sorry... Well, the object did affect something, and no the object does not seem to be largely affected."
"You know surely we've gotten the documentation on the size of these objects?", announced the second person.
The man pulled the papers he had gotten earlier and gave it to the second person who took it gratefully and read it.
"Oh that's pretty interesting-", said the second person.
The first person peered over the second's shoulder. He looked at what the second had just read.
"This! This! This is how large these dark masses are?", cried the first person who had been looking over the second person shoulder to take a peek at the reports that had been given.
"Oh yes! That is! the exact size.", exclaimed the man. They all were fascinated by the size of the object. The two people at the table continued to talk and discuss. He walked away from the table and then walked into the library.
During his available time, he had made a hypothetical theory based on Amorgin's proposed equations. It depended on the continuous creation and removal of matter. His theory fully explained the formation of the objects and how the trail of debris forms.
But there were still many bugs and issues. He reread his theory, his finger tracing the line of text. He wrote down the points of his theory that were central to explaining it. Then he got some papers out of his briefcase.
The theory would have to be rigorously checked.
The man wrote out and examined Amorgins equations. He was currently testing if Amorgins equations predicted the dark objects' masses. According to his testing Amorgins equations had predicted how the objects formed. He continued to test if the equation predicted the dark objects' masses.
Vans drove up and parked on the observatory below the hill. These were vans from the Pauli space telescope. The telescope itself had been built very recently and had a much farther range than Hubble and most telescopes. It uses quantum mechanics at it's finest abilities using quantum mechanics for the supercomputer and A.I upscaling technology to discern small stars as fine 4k images. Its range is limited to a massive distance but otherwise limited.
They had come from a German residence far away and had gotten data with an anomaly a day ago that they needed urgently to be analyzed and studied by other people.
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The Large Boundary of Space
Science FictionOn the ideology of an expansive and utterly extremely large universe or a static one that remains the same wherever you are. This man from a normal world suddenly discovers something that brings him utter dismay and the whole world too. Driven by ma...
