A planet changes orbit because of the stored data

Almanium, the sixth of fifteen (publicly known) inhabited Asterium planets in the Cygnus constellation, slightly changes its orbit because the planets’ mass has been increased by the accumulated infomatter. It has been observed, ever since the early 21st century, that the information has mass and is in fact a distinct state of matter, and this particular case proves the long-speculated theory.

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Hornog

This race enjoys a substantial technological advantage over most of the other races in the Milky Way, although their path to that status was a rose with many thorns. They are known to inhabit multiple planets and moons across the first, second, and third galactic quadrants, although they barely ever … Read more