Copy of 'Everyday Chemistry' by the Beatles | |
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Origin |
The Beatles |
Type |
Microcassette Tape |
Effects |
Creates a portal to an alternate universe |
Downsides |
Portal is unstable |
Activation |
Playing the tape |
Collected by |
Agent Brady Brown |
Section |
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Date of Collection |
February 15, 2015 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
In 2009, a man going by the name "James Richards" released photos and videos of a microcassette tape featuring an unreleased Beatles album, Everyday Chemisty. Although the exact origin is unknown, the tape was taken by Agent Brady Brown after the creator of the hoaxes was identified.
Effect[]
When played, a portal will open above the device playing the tape. The portal will transport whatever goes into it to an alternate universe where the Beatles didn't break up in 1970. After the tape ends, the portal closes. If the tape is paused while being played, the portal will shrink until it closes. Once it is unpaused, the portal will reopen.