Horizon Institute of Research #34535429
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Description
The Horizon Institute of Research (HIR) was founded in 1962 under an undisclosed multinational accord following the “Atlas Anomaly”, a spontaneous subatomic burst detected by both Soviet and American observatories. In response, a subterranean facility was constructed to initiate the Collider Core Project: a radical effort to generate clean, near-limitless energy by compressing quantum fields within a stabilized ring. Early tests revealed powerful energy output, but also produced exotic matter, gravitational distortions, and localized temporal recursion. As risks mounted, Horizon’s mission expanded to include the containment of anomalous byproducts and the study of quantum instability. Hidden from public view, Horizon evolved into the boundary between science and the unstable unknown.
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Membership history
Growth
Growth history is still building. We hold one measurement for this entry. A trend needs at least two, taken days apart — so this will fill in on its own rather than being estimated. We do not publish numbers we have not measured.
| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 12 Aug 2026, 20:14 | 36 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by Professor Eg (@gummybearsaregood24) as measured.
Members we’ve seen
Professor Eg (@gummybearsaregood24) — XX » President (rank 255)
Tooken (@TookenDev) — 05 » Directorate (rank 253)
ToxaBolant (@Toxa_Bolant) — 05 » Directorate (rank 253)
@secretidagent — 01 » Employee (rank 1)
CubicCube (@Leon0575) — 01 » Employee (rank 1)
pigrius (@Its_Jasonhere) — 01 » Employee (rank 1)
A sample — only members this register has independently measured, highest rank first. Not the full roster.
Rank structure
Roles and per-rank member counts as Roblox reports them (rank 0 = guest … 255 = owner).
Related groups
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Open data
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