The academy of molecular science was an
ostentatious building. Designed in a nod to the Bohr model of the
atom, it was a series of large spheres that made up the nucleus –
electrons were strictly decorative, but that didn't stop them from
moving and being used as a dumbwaiters for the odd experiment.
Despite the odd design, the building
was functional to a surprising degree. One never forgot where one
was – that kept the focus high. The roundness of the building also
would also work well for the small colliders or models of them at
least.
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