Act 522. Quantum Rose

Half an hour later, the Abyssal Diver floats to the surface of the Great Cavern.

The float had become tattered, a stark contrast to the new look it had been a few hours earlier.

The Abyss Diver brought back a lot of valuable observations from the Great Hollow, and later, when Lord Alberton was inspecting the instruments, he was surprised to find that although no one had seen the scene of the collapse of the quantum world, some machines had inexplicable records.

According to the records, it was found that the energy of the final explosion of the Philosopher's Stone was far beyond the energy it should contain, and if this explosion was not in the quantum world but in reality, then the entire Baltic Half Plane would have been reduced to ashes.

Reiner was inspired to come up with a hypothesis.

That is a memory from the previous era, essentially a nucleus.

Since there are macroelectrons, then naturally there should be macroatoms, and the objects that carry the memories of an epoch are the macroatomic nuclei.

This may also explain why the light around this memory is distorted, and why it is only activated after obtaining the Philosopher's Stone.

According to Reiner's general theory of relativity, under the action of large mass, even light cannot escape the distortion of four-dimensional space-time, but there is one thing that can penetrate this distortion, and that is gravity.

At the end of the last epoch, humanity chose to destroy the home planet, tearing the space-time around it apart, and becoming the distorted form it is today, and the gravitational changes brought about by this huge explosion were faithfully recorded and became the so-called memory.

Paint and ink will eventually fade, and even the words carved in stone will disappear with the death of the planet, but only gravity will survive in the world, across epochs.

The explosion at the bottom of the Great Cavity was a macroscopic nuclear explosion.

The power of the Philosopher's Stone caused the macroatomic nucleus to fission, bursting with tremendous energy, which destroyed all the invisible monsters.

For observers of the macroworld, this is nothing more than a split of an atom and has no effect.

But for Reiner, it was Phyllis's sacrifice.

Just as Phyllis had hoped, she left a huge mark on Reiner's heart, and Reiner will never forget the woman.

......

The Dawn Tread did not leave the Baltic Half.

With the real sense of the big hole "empty", mages can also enter the bottom of the big hole normally, study the nether door, mages believe that the study of macroelectrons and macroatoms seems to be a new direction for the fight against Sauron xenomorphs, these objects from the macro world have natural resistance to Sauron xenomorphs, the most intuitive, Sauron xenomorphs' strong adaptability has no effect on macro electrons and macro fission, they will still be swallowed by this surging power.

Around the Great Hollow, a number of observation posts have been set up, and the mages hope to be able to collect macroelectrons and macroatoms as weapons against the possible arrival of Sauron Xenomorphs.

Reiner withdrew his gaze from the outside and looked at the materials on the table.

Afterwards, several high-level mages had a discussion, and finally unraveled a series of previous mysteries.

Paul, the vice-captain of the Storm Rose, and the rest of the crew who entered the Great Hollow were attacked by invisible monsters, but there was only one at the time, and by coincidence, Paul and the others came into contact with the Nether Gate, thus becoming quantum creatures, and may have used the Nether Gate to kill a Sauron xeno.

Unaware of their mutations, they sailed the floatcraft back to the surface, only to collapse into a state of destruction due to the presence of an outside observer.

However, Vice Captain Paul relied on self-observation to become an invisible monster-like being, staying in his room, and when no one noticed, he was able to interfere with the real world and draw the appearance of the invisible monster itself to warn others.

However, the crew then discovered the anomaly and kept a constant watch on Vice Captain Paul's room, which caused Vice Captain Paul's self-observation to fail, making it difficult to interfere with reality, and it was only possible to carry out some activities when the monitors were not paying attention.

As for now, Vice Captain Paul should have completely collapsed and disappeared into a corner that no one knows.

And the Sauron xenos who followed them aboard the Stormrose were similarly annihilated.

For macro electronics, what the mages do, and even their existence, is insignificant, and the macroscopic quantum phenomena in the eyes of the mages are indeed microscopic in the eyes of macro electrons, which is one of the reasons why self-observation can be established.

Putting down the pen, Reiner sighed softly.

At that moment, an inexplicable throbbing made him turn his head, and a man stood behind him.

It's Phyllis.

She was wearing a long aqua blue dress, her slender bare feet landed on the wool stall, and her long gray hair was scattered behind her head.

"Phyllis ......"

Reiner thought for a moment that he was hallucinating, as Phyllis had clearly disappeared at the bottom of the Great Hollow.

But soon, Reiner reacted that in that macro fission, the quantized Phyllis may have survived for some reason, and at this moment, she relied on self-observation to exist.

"It's finally here."

At this time, Reiner noticed that the particles of light emitted by Phyllis's hair loomed, and in fact, her whole body seemed to be shrouded in a layer of fog, which seemed to disappear in the next moment.

Phyllis was still smiling.

"It seems that your theory is still biased, and I don't seem to be able to exit so easily."

She said, but there was a hint of helplessness in her smile.

"yes."

Reiner resisted the urge to reach out and caress Phyllis's cheek, knowing that it was already a miracle that Phyllis was able to appear in front of him again, and rash action would cause her to collapse.

"I've seen a lot of different scenery and thought a lot about being in this world, but I really want to stay with you, Reiner."

Phyllis whispered.

"The wave function of the quantum state is not determined, and different conditions may be able to get different results, that is, Phyllis, there may be a possibility that you can still return to this world."

Reiner spoke, leaving Phyllis slightly confused, but Reiner's next words made Phyllis stunned.

"I'll find that possibility."

Hearing Reiner's words, Phyllis was hesitant at first, then a little overwhelmed, and then, with a little ripple in her eyes, she gently covered her face, and her voice trembled a little.

"Can I really?"

Reiner nodded in response to the question.

At the same time, Phyllis began to dissipate, and soon vanished as if it had never existed.

Reiner sat back in his chair and was silent for a long time.

Suddenly, he saw a bouquet of aqua blue roses in the vase that had been empty for a long time.

The rose lingered in Reiner's sight for a moment, then dissipated as a particle.

Reiner quickly realized that this was a gift from Phyllis.

In the eyes of quantum beings, the whole world may be a different scene, and this rose may have already bloomed in every corner of the entire Great Void.

Reiner waited, waiting for the day when he would be able to see this bunch of quantum roses again.

Maybe at that time, he will be able to meet Phyllis again.