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The Weismann Cube was an astronomical object of unknown origin that was discovered in Earth’s lower orbit in July, 1981. The 6-ton, 14 wide cube was recovered by The United States military on August 17th, 1981. The cube contained the equivalent of millions of petabytes of media apparently recorded from the dawn of humanity until 2240. Events described in the cube, such as the creation of Triple Play Classic, occurred exactly as predicted until September 7th, 2022, when events diverged from the cube’s records and were no longer predictable.   
[[File:Cube Traj.png|thumb|235x235px|Trajectory of the cube in 1981]]
'''The Weismann Cube''' was an astronomical object of unknown origin that was discovered by astronomer Rudolph Weismann in Earth’s lower orbit on July 4th, 1981. The 6-ton, 14 wide cube was recovered by The United States military on August 17th, 1981. The cube contained the equivalent of millions of petabytes of media apparently recorded from the dawn of humanity until 2240. Events described in the cube, such as the creation of Triple Play Classic, occurred exactly as predicted until September 7th, 2022, when events diverged from the cube’s records and were no longer predictable.   


== Discovery and Retrieval ==
== Discovery and Retrieval ==
[[File:Rudolph Weismann .png|left|thumb|201x201px|Rudolph Weismann in 1981]]
In July 1981, Rudolph Weismann, an astronomer in Lucerne, Switzerland, observed an unidentified object moving in lockstep with a low orbiting satellite. Weismann and his team discovered that the object was a perfect metallic cube, about the size of a small compact car and had seemingly appeared in Earth's orbit instantaneously.  
In July 1981, Rudolph Weismann, an astronomer in Lucerne, Switzerland, observed an unidentified object moving in lockstep with a low orbiting satellite. Weismann and his team discovered that the object was a perfect metallic cube, about the size of a small compact car and had seemingly appeared in Earth's orbit instantaneously.