Chapter 30: Game Changer: The Infinity Chamber
Tony's P.O.V
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I took a deep breath, staring at the sprawling schematics displayed across my holo-display. I was on the verge of something remarkable, even by my own standards.
I've created countless inventions before, but this project felt different—it was both a technological marvel and a testament to my evolution as a superhuman intellect.
My mind is now like a razor-edged instrument, processed information with an ease and clarity that still surprised me. Memories were accessible at a glance, and my mental capacity felt boundless, effortlessly spanning advanced calculations, quantum theories, and engineering principles.
Today, I intended to pour that intellect into perfecting the Infinity Chamber.
I glanced at the data on Pym Particles, the groundbreaking work of Dr. Hank Pym.
Those little marvels allowed objects to shrink or grow by manipulating their molecular density and spacing, achieved through quantum-scale energy compression.
But while revolutionary, Pym Particles had their limitations. They were derived from exotic matter that was difficult to manipulate for broader applications—especially at the scale I envisioned.
My mind raced through theoretical possibilities, ultimately concluding that Starktonium—a more versatile element than I originally thought —held the potential to push the concept further.
Starktonium's atomic structure was fundamentally different from the matter Pym had used. It allowed for an almost limitless range of manipulations at the quantum level, making it a perfect candidate for what I was about to attempt.
Using my neural-link interface, I projected the atomic blueprint of the Pym Particles onto the holo-display.
"Let's take this apart," I murmured. M.A.R.V.E.L processed and dissected each layer of data with me, providing real-time simulations and analyses.
I wasn't merely replicating Pym's work; I was enhancing it, reshaping the particles' molecular structure to harmonize with Starktonium at its core.
After several hours of intense modeling and simulations, I succeeded, of course.
"This is it, I'll call it, Stark Particles,"
"Really original, Sir," M.A.R.V.E.L responding.
But I choose to ignore.
These weren't just an improvement on Pym Particles—they were in a class of their own. Stark Particles harnessed energy more efficiently and allowed for finer control over quantum scaling, perfect for my application in the Infinity Chamber. "Stark Particles are officially online," I announced, a proud smile creeping onto my face.
With this crucial component developed, I set my sights on the next step: engineering the Infinity Chamber.
Using my self-replicating nanobots, I programmed them to construct a model-scale base, roughly the size of a model house, that I could hold in my hand. Each nanobot, powered by Stark Particles, built microscopic infrastructures within the chamber. Even the walls bore glowing lines infused with Starktonium, making the chamber itself a living, reactive entity resonating with quantum energies.
My goal wasn't just to create a shrunken base but to design a quantum pocket dimension where I could manipulate time and space.
This technology would push into the realms of quantum physics and astrophysics, creating a self-sustaining dimension that transcended typical constraints.
I thought back to various theories on pocket dimensions I'd encountered in texts and archives, synthesizing those concepts with my own understanding.
As I worked, I realized that the self-replicating nanobots were essential in ensuring the chamber's durability at the quantum level. They moved in perfect harmony, assembling subatomic structures with precision. "Nanobots, keep expanding this interior space," I ordered, noting that the chamber's walls were developing a reflective quantum resonance due to the Starktonium.
Finally, I considered the control mechanism. I wanted a seamless connection with the Infinity Chamber, one that didn't require cumbersome devices to access.
I devised a connection that could respond to both mental commands and physical activation via a specialized bracelet. My unique energy output—a quality I'd come to realize was 10% compatible with Starktonium—allowed me to link with the chamber on a cellular level.
By embedding the chamber within a single cell in my skin, I could access it at will, effectively carrying an entire dimension with me wherever I went.
With Stark Particles energizing the chamber's walls and structures, the Infinity Chamber was complete.
I took a step back, surveying the intricate web of quantum physics, nanotechnology, and astrophysics that now existed in the palm of my hand.
"Let's run a test," I murmured, activating the chamber through my mental link. Instantly, I felt myself drawn into the pocket dimension, my surroundings shifting into the shimmering quantum reality of the Infinity Chamber. The most immediate sensation was the temporal distortion. Time flowed slower here, much slower.
Through the M.A.R.V.E.L's analysis, I observed the dilation rate: at base levels, ten days could pass in the chamber for every single day in the outside world. With maximum output, I could achieve a 20x time dilation—20 days in the chamber for every one day outside. The potential was staggering, but I saw room for further improvement.
To reach my first goal—a dilation where one day outside could equate to a year within the chamber—I'd need an unprecedented level of energy.
In the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), in "Ant-Man and the Wasp". The character Janet van Dyne, the original Wasp, was trapped in the Quantum Realm for 30 years.
Meanwhile, when Scott Lang (Ant-Man) entered the Quantum Realm for about 5 hours, he emerged to find that five years had passed in the real world due to the effects of time dilation in the Quantum Realm.
This significant time difference highlights the peculiar nature of the Quantum Realm and how time behaves differently there compared to the regular universe, a theme that plays a crucial role in the plot of the MCU.
Hence being able to achieve something in reverse to Scott's experience is just awesome.
Calculations revealed an exponential increase in energy demand, one that even my enhanced energy systems couldn't currently sustain. I made a mental note to develop a better one.
Still, I couldn't help but appreciate what I'd already accomplished.
The Infinity Chamber was now mine—my sanctuary for research, for training, for evolving my abilities.
Here, I could test theories, master skills, and conduct experiments in days that would otherwise take years.
Returning to the physical world, I allowed myself a moment of satisfaction.
The Infinity Chamber worked exactly as planned, and I could feel the doorway to endless possibilities opening before me.
The journey had only begun, and with the chamber in my possession, I knew my ambitions would no longer be bound by the constraints of time.
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