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THE AGGLOMERATOR

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The only one of it kind,  the amazing Agglomerator is the labor of a life's work by Professor Y.  Inspired by the work of Hugh Everett III (an American physicist who first proposed the many-worlds interpretation), Professor Y began theorizing the idea of the Agglomerator at a young age. The sudden death of his parents at age twelve intensified this desire to explore what is outside our known reality.

Located on the 12th level of the Astrofactory, the Agglomerator is a large chamber containing gamma ray and boson particle accelerators and integrated with thousands of ethereal computers. These specially designed computers make use of trillions of superluminal (faster than light) computations to find universes and unlock the data of multiverse life forms and other objects.  The Agglomerator is then able to quantum teleport the properties of these new objects to the Astrofactory. Once inside the Agglomerator computers, the properties are rearranged and the multiversal object can be cloned and sent out to members of YummyWorks. Here are the main functions of the Agglomerator:

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  1. Identify hidden universes and dimensions within the multiverse
  2. Locate animate and inanimate objects
  3. Create a sub atomic, traversable wormhole
  4. Quantum teleport multiversal object data to the Astrofactory
  5. Rearrange object particle data
  6. Upload cloned versions of object particle data to members of YummyWorks

 

 

 

 

 

 

American physicist who first proposed the many-worlds interpretation

 

 

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