Due to a subtly altered strong nuclear force (known as the "subtle" force) and a nonexistent weak force, matter as we know it does not exist in Brizospace. The only vestiges of matter are infinitesimal particles known as Brizoparticles. However, Brizonium, the only element Brizoparticles can create, is able to exist in Brizospace under certain conditions, as seen in data from the Time Paradox of 1943. The element can only exist for a short period of time in Brizospace, however, and will disintigrate if not transported into the physical multiverse.
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| - Due to a subtly altered strong nuclear force (known as the "subtle" force) and a nonexistent weak force, matter as we know it does not exist in Brizospace. The only vestiges of matter are infinitesimal particles known as Brizoparticles. However, Brizonium, the only element Brizoparticles can create, is able to exist in Brizospace under certain conditions, as seen in data from the Time Paradox of 1943. The element can only exist for a short period of time in Brizospace, however, and will disintigrate if not transported into the physical multiverse.
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| - Due to a subtly altered strong nuclear force (known as the "subtle" force) and a nonexistent weak force, matter as we know it does not exist in Brizospace. The only vestiges of matter are infinitesimal particles known as Brizoparticles. However, Brizonium, the only element Brizoparticles can create, is able to exist in Brizospace under certain conditions, as seen in data from the Time Paradox of 1943. The element can only exist for a short period of time in Brizospace, however, and will disintigrate if not transported into the physical multiverse.
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