The first part of "Wormhole Time Machine".
My name is Lu Qiao, and I was an employee of a state-owned enterprise yesterday.
But today I have submitted my resignation.
I'm really fed up with this tiring, low-paying job.
Of course, how can I be justified because I have found security for the rest of my life.
This is a state-funded lab, and I'm not here to interview for a scientist or assistant.
I'll cooperate with the experiment, that is, the experimenter.
In fact, this opportunity is also accidental, but I imagine that I can get 10 million in three days.
Who wouldn't do it? Of course, the opportunity is in my hands now.
Yesterday I just signed the contract for the laboratory, and this morning I scolded the former leader of the state-owned enterprise and submitted my resignation.
Then I came to this laboratory to learn about the three-day itinerary of the experiment.
I was in the lab room, and in front of me was a Ph.D. in a lab coat.
The doctor smiled and said, "I haven't introduced myself yet, my name is Doug Iger." ”
"My name is Lu Qiao, and I participated in the trial. I said with a smile.
Dr. Doug Iger nodded his head and said, "Have you signed the contract?
"Introduce what?" I said, I said.
"It's okay, I'll tell you more about what you're going to do next. Dr. Doug Iger said with a smile.
"Okay. I nodded my head and took out the sticky notes, and I thought about the work of making 10 million in three days. It's better to be serious, otherwise it's bad to miss something.
"We are a high-tech company that has been a world leader in the field of black holes and wormholes. Dr. Doug Iger said with pride on his face.
I nodded my head and wrote down the key words: black hole, wormhole.
"Just three years ago, we discovered some patterns through the technique of overlapping and separating wormholes. Doraemon, have you seen it, Mr. Luhashi?" said Dr. Doug Iger.
"I saw it, and I liked it when I was a child. I said with a smile.
"In layman's terms, you can understand, it's that we made a time machine out of wormholes. Isn't it awesome to name the Wormhole Time Machine temporarily?" Dr. Doug Iger said with a smile.
"Wait, the wormhole time machine you're talking about, is it the kind of thing that can travel freely to the modern future?" I said in surprise.
"No, no, no, it's not that good right now. Many details are still being debugged, and it is impossible to go to the exact time or dimension. We don't know if we've jumped to the past or the future, so we're asking you to do the experiment. Dr. Doug Iger said.
"This... It's not going to put me in a time machine, is it?" I said nervously.
"Mr. Luqiao is very smart, you can put a hundred hearts. Before we were ready to use humans, we had already used 63 mice and 17 gorillas as subjects in three years. With a success rate of 99 percent, there is no risk at all. Dr. Doug Iger said.
"Stop, why isn't it 100 percent?" I immediately interrupted the doctor in front of me.
"That's right, because we're scientists. Rigor and responsibility are our basic qualities, so I can only guarantee 99%. It is impossible to be absolutely a hundred, otherwise it will be a deception to you. You know airplanes, right? After so many years of improvement, you can still hear the news of plane crashes every few years, right? So I can only assure you that our machines are safer than cars and airplanes. Dr. Doug Iger said.
"Well, is it too late for me to quit now?" I said nervously.
"No problem, but the penalty is twice as much as you'll be paid. As stated in the terms and conditions of this contract, our finance will communicate with you. You go out now, and my colleague will take you to the finance office. Dr. Doug Iger made a gesture of please, and his hand was pointing towards the exit door.
"No, no, no, I ask you. You won't have any problems if you dare to make a guarantee?, the wormhole time machine?" I said.
"First of all, the government funded our experiments. Everything about us is as requested, so you can rest assured. We can guarantee that this experiment can be used on humans, so we will apply for a tester to conduct the experiment. And if you have something that is good and short, our project may also be stopped. So we're not going to mess around, you have to trust us. Dr. Doug Iger said.
"Okay, I agree. Don't think about it, I'm here for science. "I was a little flustered after saying that, and there was almost no way I could refuse. The liquidated damages are twice the remuneration, which is 20 million. At that time, I was full of 10 million remuneration contracts, and I didn't care about the conditions attached to the contract at all.
"Got it, let's move on to the details you need to pay attention to. Dr. Doug Iger said.
I sighed and straightened my sitting position. Holding the sticky notes and pen, there is no way back.
"Our experiment is not complete, that is, the time machine is not actually for you to travel **. Rather, it is your soul, which will probably be attached to humans or animals who go to time and space. Dr. Doug Iger said.
"I'll go, are you an idiot? I used to say that science needs to be rigorous. It's so strict that you have to use the word roughly, what the hell is it, and animals or humans? Is there an accurate one? How do you make me believe you. I said anxiously.
"Because you're going to be the first human experiment, as far as we can conclude. It all depends on the rigorous calculations and operations of our scientists, as well as the performance and evaluation of the animals after they return. So your trial is very important if you can complete your trial. It can make a qualitative leap for the whole world, and even for the entire human civilization. Dr. Doug Iger said.
"Why is it all so tightly calculated, that you don't even know what era you have been?" I asked again.
"Because everything is wrong, it's inevitable. Didn't Edison invent the light bulb and experiment a thousand times?" said Dr. Doug Iger.
"I kind of get it, you can conclude that you invented a time machine based on just guessing and thinking. And then the animal experiments are all right, and now it's time to conduct human trials? Everything is unknown, and you dare to let me be a guinea pig?" I said.
Dr. Doug Iger nodded his head and said, "You're right. ”
"Damn, you still admit it? You don't defend yourself? Doesn't this mean sending me to death?" I said.
"You signed the contract, you can't break it. What I can tell you is that you're taking things too seriously, and the risk of this experiment is close to zero. All you have to do is stay on that plane for three days. In three days' time, we will reawaken you. Dr. Doug Iger said.
"How do you wake me up, and what if I don't come back?" I said.
"Your ** is here to be watched by us, and all you need is a little medicine to wake you up. In three days, you need to understand what world you have come to and what is the difference between this world and ours. Then come back and report word for word, and the 10 million at the end of the report will be yours. Dr. Doug Iger said.
"Wait, what era you said you went to, I can understand, what is the difference with our world, what does it mean? There will be a difference, that is, maybe it's not the earth, it's not the earth, what is it? alien planet?" I said, puzzled.
"Have you seen Marvel comics or movies? Spider-Man, Iron Man, X-Men? There is a concept called parallel universe, and this wormhole time machine operation and calculation will produce this concept. Of course, parallel or non-parallel is unknown, that is, it is not known. Dr. Doug Iger said.
"Damn, what about your rigor? Why do you say you don't know, you don't know that you're going to conduct human experiments?" I slapped the table hard.
"It's a dead proposition, and we'll never end up talking here for the rest of our lives. But you've been there, and we've all known about it. We've made sure the trials are safe on animals, and now we just need one person to confirm it. If the 10 million is so good, why don't I give it to you myself?" Dr. Doug Iger said with a smile.
I gritted my teeth, and the strange knowledge I understood brought me invisible pressure.
"There are a few more things you need to know, first of all, you have to make sure that the host doesn't die within three days of your visit. We can't be sure if you'll be able to return safely after your host's death, and secondly, you can't change history. It is not possible to tell the people of that world everything about the future, and if time and space are not parallel, history may be changed because of it. You have to keep this in mind and don't make mistakes. Dr. Doug Iger said.
"Wait, I have another question. I said.
"Please. Dr. Doug Iger said.
"My soul travels through time and is attached to its host. So where did the host go?" I said.
"It's a question worth studying, and it should still be in the body. It's just forced to sleep, or it's swapped with you. Of course, this is unlikely, because it is a unilateral transmission. The host's soul should simply disappear or be hidden by the brain. There is no way to explain the soul scientifically, you have to understand that. Dr. Doug Iger said.
"And what happens when I leave the host's body, what happens to the host?" I said.
"According to what I just said, the host may become an idiot. It could be vegetative, or nothing happened. This will need to be confirmed by experiments in the future, after all, we are not sure that our two teleportations with the same coordinates will go to the same era. Dr. Doug Iger said flatly.
"No, no, no, have you ever thought about how there are so many vegetative people and idiots in our world. Could it be that some other plane uses a wormhole time machine?" I said in disbelief.
"We do not object to or admit the situation you are talking about. Isn't it the essence of science to be bold and cautious?" said Dr. Doug Iger.
"Okay, I kind of get it. I don't know anything, because all the people who went before were animals. If you want to know, I'll have to check it myself, I'm your guinea pig. So when will it start? I need time to prepare. I said helplessly.
"Just in the afternoon, you'll be scared if you prepare for too long. It's not good if you haven't gotten a mental illness yet, and we're waiting for good news from you. Dr. Doug Iger stood up and clapped his hands.
At this point, the door was slowly opened.
Two heavily armed soldiers with guns rushed in.
Without giving me a chance to react at all, they grabbed me left and right.