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What is the maximum number of QEPPs that can be stored in an object that has been swiped?

The maximum amount of QEPPs that an object can store does not depend on the type of object, i.e. its size, color, weight or material.
During the swiping process, a quantum entanglement with the quantum space is established, which is permanent. During swiping, the number of QEPPs set in the Cube is passed on in this entanglement process. So if the Cube is set to 450 QEPPs energy output, the swiped object receives 450 QEPPs. If the Cube is set to 10,000 QEPPs and an object is swiped, the object receives 10,000 QEPPs energy output.
This energy output remains permanent as long as the object exists in its original form. Only when it decomposes by rotting, is burned or dissolved in water, then the quantum entanglement also dissolves and the object no longer has quantum energy.
Currently, the highest settable amount for a swiped object is 280,000 QEPPs. If the Cube is set to more QEPPs, it gives the information to the object during the swiping process to set it to a maximum of 280,000 QEPPs. So if the Cube is set to one million QEPPs, each object receives 280,000 QEPPs energy output.

Updated on: 03/07/2024

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