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OverviewThe universe has always been a vast unknown, a stage on which humanity represents little more than a fleeting flash of light. Since the earliest civilizations, the sky has been interpreted as a map, a calendar, a myth, or an omen. But for four young astronomy students in Latin America, the stars were not just a metaphor: they were a calling. A persistent echo that pushed them to look beyond the known, to search for the key to existence in the impossible. They were not heroes, far from it. They were just a group of students with more questions than answers, with sleepless nights filled with calculations, heated discussions, and wild dreams. None of them imagined that their curiosity would end up shaking the foundations of human knowledge and, with it, threatening the balance of the most powerful nations on the planet. In a forgotten university classroom, among blackboards covered with equations and books that smelled of dust and old ink, a conversation arose that would change their destinies. They spoke first of dark matter, that enigma that seemed to hold the cosmos together and yet no one could see or touch. Then the conversation drifted to antimatter, that opposite sister of matter, capable of releasing immeasurable energies at the slightest contact. What for others was a topic for scientific articles and theoretical speculation became a personal challenge for them. Was it possible to create, here and now, enough antimatter to prove that it was not just an idea on the fringes of physics? The question, thrown into the air like a spark, ignited a fire that no one could extinguish. The following weeks became a whirlwind. They gathered resources from wherever they could: personal loans, equipment salvaged from disused laboratories, improvised parts with almost artisanal creativity. They created a space that did not appear in any official records, a laboratory hidden between walls that could barely contain the magnitude of what was brewing there. The first attempt failed, as expected. And the second. And the third. But the group did not give up. In each mistake, they found a clue, a new equation to adjust, a detail to perfect. It did not take them long to understand that what they were pursuing was not just a scientific experiment, but a leap into the unknown. Each advance brought them closer to a point of no return. Finally, after countless sleepless nights, they achieved the unthinkable: they created a gram of antimatter. Tiny in appearance, but with enormous power. At that moment, between euphoria and reverent silence, they realized they had opened a door that perhaps they should never have touched. The news spread quickly. They published their results, convinced that science should be shared with the world. They did not imagine that, with that act of transparency, they had signed their own death warrant. Security agencies from different countries began to take an interest in them; corporations with deep pockets sensed the possibility of an energy or military monopoly. What had begun as an academic adventure turned into a silent war, a hunt disguised as diplomacy, polite invitations, and veiled threats. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cendi EnheduannaPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9798271288456Pages: 514 Publication Date: 23 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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