1718 Golden Apple
Everyone has already heard that Omi has deep expectations for his time machine, and not to mention whether this time machine can really respond to this expectation, just "this is the product of Omi's full effort" is enough to make everyone feel that this time machine will definitely not be as simple as they think. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biqugeγ info doesn't reach the level of repeaters in the end, but at least it's stronger than most mysteries. If you think so, I would like to witness it.
"That is, it interferes more with the world line than the repeater, does it?" Catwoman said, "You have given up the other utilities of repeaters and want to increase the power of interfering with the world line in extreme ways?" β
"It's not all." Omi said, "The ultimate goal of the time machine is to divide the world line, and if the above effect is achieved, it will be proof that the world line is divided." As you said before, there is only one world line at a time, and the other world lines are just a possibility that has not yet happened and has been missed. However, Takakawa has arrived at different world lines, which means that he has known different world lines, which we cannot do, and his cognition and this time machine are combined to make it possible for two world lines to exist at the same time - assuming that the end is the end result of the end of the world line, and all possible world lines will inevitably reach this end, and we cannot change the end of the world line, then, figuratively and simply, it would be nice to extract one of the possibilities from this closure. β
"It's hard to understand." Catwoman sighed, "But, it's all made anyway, so let's try it." β
Catwoman's thoughts are also other people's thoughts, and Omi's explanations can be understood in each word and sentence, but when connected, they are quite difficult to understand: this time machine works with Takakawa to interfere with the world line, which anyone can understand, but in more detail, it makes people feel that there is no logic. The idea of keeping a world line independent of the world line and then creating a world line that doesn't necessarily end the world is a good idea, but how can a time machine do that? Originally, there was only one world line at the same time, but after Gao Chuan's observation, the coexistence of the two world lines could be guaranteed, and how could Gao Chuan do this kind of situation that completely violated the world line theory? It's clear that even Takakawa himself can't be so sure, why is Omi so sure? Obviously, what she was doing, what she was thinking at this time, in the eyes of others, contradicted the worldline theory she had put forward in the past, why did it seem harmonious to her?
There are so many questions that people can't help but question. However, this kind of mysterious and mysterious, inexplicable, and incomprehensible situation has repeatedly occurred in mysterious events, and mysterious experts have long been prepared not to break the casserole to ask to the end.
Anyway, even if someone explains, I can't understand it, and even if I don't understand it, I can feel it, and the intuition that arises in the first time in the feeling can help me find a solution to the problem - for the occult expert, it is enough to be able to do this.
Since Omi said so, instead of doubting her, it is better to believe her, believing that her time machine will really play a more important role than a repeater at some point.
"Is this oven an experiment? What are you going to do with it? Prophet Mayne, who had always been indifferent, was also a little curious.
"The oven itself is not a time machine, but if we connect it to a time machine, it can become a port to turn on part of the effects of the time machine at a very low power." Dorothy explains, "It takes a lot of resources to start the Time Machine, and even though it's a finished product, there are still many areas where it has been optimized, so it's not a good idea to test it right away with the Time Machine itself." β
"And put the real test object in the oven?" Misfire asked.
"Of course." Dorothy said this, picking up an apple next to the table and saying, "First of all, we have to make sure that through this oven, we can turn a certain possibility into our reality, that is, make this apple a trigger point for the world's line jump." β
"Send it back in time?" Catwoman looked at the apple carefully, but didn't see anything special.
"Not exactly." Dorothy shook her head and said calmly, "Although this machine is called a time machine, it does not interfere with the worldline by manipulating time. β
"What...... What the? So why is it called a time machine? Catwoman was stunned.
"Why do you always struggle with these little things that don't matter? Why is it called a time machine? Why is it called the Gate of the Stone of Destiny? Why is the name so unrelated to the substance? These questions don't matter at all. Omi stared at Catwoman coldly with dissatisfaction, and said, "Don't ask these boring questions anymore, these questions have nothing to do with what we are going to do today or what we will do in the future." She slapped the top of the oven and rattled it, and the thought of the machine being connected to the time machine made one wonder if something might go wrong.
"Okay, well, I'll admit that I prefer to work under the surface. However, there must be a lot of people like me, who are very particular about the name and appearance, and they can't be awkward at all. Catwoman raised her hands and sighed with a look of surrender, "I'd rather call your masterpiece 'that thing' now, and it's better to have no name than a time machine that isn't a time machine." β
"That's your business." Omi said unceremoniously: "If you want a name that makes you comfortable, you can make a time machine yourself, and I keep the theory and design drawings on file, do you want to give you a copy?" β
"Ah, then it doesn't have to be." Catwoman was a little embarrassed, and quickly changed the topic, "Since it's not by interfering with time, what kind of way is it used?" β
"By adjusting the change in the angle of observation of things, the possible world line and the actual world are directly reversed." Omi's explanation still made everyone else present want to shout, "How is it possible, this is unreasonable, not scientific", but she did not feel that there was anything strange about what she said: "The apple will not disappear the moment we finish observing the apple, but the moment before and the moment after the time machine works, we observe the apple differently, and since we have changed, it is natural that we did not observe the apple at the moment when the change occurred." At this moment, Apple also underwent changes that we can't see, reflected in the world line, that is, the world line has changed. β
"In other words, the time machine seems to be using apples as test subjects, but it is actually us who are actually changing?" Misfire said suspiciously.
"Both." Dorothy checked the oven one last time, opened the door, and put the apple in, saying, "If we think of the whole process as continuous, then before the apple changes, our perspective has been changed by the time machine, but we can't find a reference to confirm our own change, so our subjective feeling is that there is no change." After the change of Apple, we are already the changed us, and we do not have the same inherited relationship as we were before the change, so we cannot subjectively feel the change in ourselves. It may be easy to understand this, butβ" Dorothy smiled strangely, "I must tell you that time is not continuous, and of course the process is discontinuous, and the process of change between us and the apple is actually a fragment that is not necessarily related to each other, and we pay attention to each frame of the apple, and there is no necessary connection between us and the apple, and this separation is the source of the power of the time machine." β
"Incomprehensible." Catwoman said calmly.
"I have some ideas." Misfire said something that surprised everyone else: "When we feel and observe ourselves, we are limited in all kinds to feel that we are always present and continuous. But in reality, we are not as continuous, so stable as we think we are, but are in a constant state of change between 'possibly' and 'actually existing'? Time is not continuous, which means that in this discontinuous time fragment, we ourselves are also ambiguous, like SchrΓΆdinger's cat, in a state of uncertainty before being observed by others or by ourselves? We ourselves are ambiguous, and other things are also ambiguous, of course, there is no necessary relationship between us, but only a 'relationship that may or may not exist', and the time machine can operate on this ambiguous relationship, and at the same time affect the state of observation of the observer and the state of the observed person at the time of observation, and then cause the worldline to change, as if it controls time. β
"Hmm......" Dorothy snorted, but instead of commenting on the argument of going off, she said: "Anyway, it is enough for you to know that the time machine will definitely take effect, too deep in the theory, even if you want to understand, you can't really understand it, after all, the operation process and the nature of the ability of this time machine fully meet your definition of 'mysterious'." β
"Changing the observer in ambiguity and the observed in ambiguity? Or will it change the relationship between the two in an ambiguous state? Mayne Prophet seemed to understand something, which surprised Catwoman a little, and she only felt that these people who were thinking about this kind of thing had some psychotic tendencies, and hurriedly planned everyone's thinking, saying, "Don't think about it, let's start experimenting." We're occultists, not philosophers, so it doesn't matter if we understand it or not, does it? The important thing is that it achieves the effect we want. β
"In this experiment, we want to achieve only one effect, that is, this apple is a different apple after putting it in and taking it out." Omi used the laptop next to the oven to set the parameters before he said to everyone: "Actually, we have already done experiments before, but this time I just let you know that the experiment was successful." β
Saying this, he didn't give anyone else time to speak, and simply pressed the enter key on the keyboard. The oven's light came on, and there was a low, subtle hum that made people close their mouths tightly. Everyone present was a little nervous, and although Dorothy and Omi had said that they had done experiments before they arrived, they still couldn't help but feel a vague sense of fear, because the previous discussion had made even the dumbest people realize that once the time machine was activated, it was not only the "apple" that was changed, but also the "apple" themselves.
When a person can't see, feel, or recognize, even though things have happened, it is as if nothing has happened to him, so he thinks that everything is normal. However, it is different now, the moment the time machine operates, the change begins, although I don't feel this change, I can recognize that "the change has happened", but how did I change? What has changed? Fear flows from these unanswered unknowns.
As Dorothy and Omi said, no one here can feel the change in themselves, not even the apples, as if they were just an ordinary electric oven roasting ordinary apples with electromagnetic waves. A minute later, the oven stopped, and Omi took out the apple and cut it in front of everyone, but even if they didn't cut it, everyone noticed the abnormality of the apple - the apple was definitely not baked in an electric oven, its smell and color were fresh, and then they had a slight sense of immediacy, as if they had seen it somewhere.
However, this sense of sight should not be produced in this apple - first of all, the objective environment at this time does not meet the conditions for producing a sense of sight.
These mysterious experts immediately understood that this sense of immediacy was also an anomaly.
This is an anomaly caused by the operation of the time machine.
"According to what you said before, how can we be sure that the apples of the present are different from the apples of the past?" "We don't have apples to refer to before the change." β
"Feel, ask how you feel." Dorothy took the apple and put it in her mouth and said to everyone, "Do you think the current apple is the same apple as the apple before?" β
The crowd looked at each other, unable to answer the question. Although they have an abnormal sense of immediacy, this abnormal feeling cannot logically judge whether the "apple" before and after is the same. After all, if the world line has changed around this "apple", then the "apple in front of the oven" that they can recognize is only the "apple in front of the oven" on the world line.
Dorothy and Omi's question is more like a false proposition. (To be continued.) )