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The Smallest Bricks in the Universe

So I became a tax consultant a long time ago, but not without a lingering love for quantum physics. Which butterfly flapped its wings and got me here, I'll never know...

Far beyond the smallest of small LEGO bricks, the 1x1 tiles and plates, smaller than the indivisible, there is a world of mesmerising small parts of which all is constructed. Many scientists have tormented their brains to find the answers to questions of the universe. This museum display holds a collection of some of their findings, celebrating science.

I enlarged the museum times two, to show some extra details in wall paper, stairs, balustrade and floor.

Please take a look in the museum to find models atoms, quarks and other intriguing quantum fysics finests. It contains the old proven bits, and the modern daring parts, in a bold search to understand the universe, what it's made of, and when and how it all began.

Quantum physics is amazing, and definitely worth a museum visit.
I hope you like it.
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