The hearts of Gardeners who attended the trial had never felt a similar sharp pain, a sadness like the one conveyed by the eyes of Elías. A few tears even slid through the cheeks of some of the attendants and although for us it could be normal for them it was strange and unknown.
The verdict was carried out immediately - Elías was placed in a state of hibernation in a capsule, thus freezing his body and soul. Then, it was launched into space, leading him to an endless journey through the universe. An endless journey through the interstellar obscurity, traversing the vast, darkdistances between galaxies. Even with his vital functions halted, he continued to dream of reuniting with María one day.
High Energy Particles- Time Travellers
THE PARTICLE known to Gardeners as high energy particles are those that remain in a permanently energised state due to its natural composition, as may be the case of uranium, or with an external application of energy, as can happen when heating up a material.
An increase in the energy produces the agitation of the atoms, increasing their speed of movement. The atoms that make up matter may seem still to us but they are really moving at high speeds, as the electrons revolving around them generate a singular effect on them. High rotating speeds can give atoms weight and a gravitational pull on its surroundings. If we acceleratetheir speed, we can make the atom literally evaporate before us. This is because we have increased its speed and we have decoupled it from the gravitational forces to which we are all bound by, circumventing even the actual order of time.
The high energy particles would not be tied to our timeline and would disappear to our eyes. And this, which may seem totally amazing, is something we are used to. When we heat water, for example, we add a lot of energy to these particles and when they acquire a certain speed they jump in time, their perception of time being different from ours because they are travelling faster. But if they travel in time, we should see them appear in a near future, and this is precisely how it happens, because when we heat a certain material, theparticles sent to the future leave a residual trace we can measure - their temperature. Particles will travel further the greater the energy we apply to them. In the case of uranium, for example, we can measure the radiation it leaves in space after it has been removed from a specific place.
Thus Gardeners unified the laws of the very large and the very small.
Particles follow all universal rules and as they cannot travel faster than the speed of light, when they are about to reach that speed, they disappear: “the speed of an atom is not only measured by its movement, it is also linked to the rotational speed of the electrons”.
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