Theoretical Background
Our research team has been studying the theoretical frameworks of antimatter since 2005. We've spent countless hours poring over equations and diagrams, searching for that elusive 'Eureka!' moment.
Our current focus is on developing a stable, self-sustaining antimatter reactor. Think of it as a nuclear power plant, but instead of generating electricity, we're trying to generate existential dread.
Research Milestones
- 2008: Successfully created a 10^-6 kg sample of antihydrogen.
- 2012: Discovered a way to keep our antihydrogen from spontaneously combust-ing (mostly).
- 2019: Built a functional antimatter reactor, but it promptly imploded. Again.
We're on a roll!
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