Marvelous Mecha

Chapter 775: Parallel World Dreams _2


These reactions sometimes involved the eyes, sometimes the legs and feet, with no consistency in location. Blade Warrior thus focused on the legs, which wasted an entire day for something that could have been done in a few minutes—installing cybernetic legs.

Of course, all the above experiments were completed during deep sleep. Although they could be attempted while awake, the results were not as good as during sleep; after all, your main brain consciousness would involuntarily try to resist such commands. In other words, any pulling and tugging would cause some minor damage to the brain. However, during sleep it was different—Hugo would just think he had a dream, albeit an exhausting one.

Hugo had not expected to sleep for a whole day. When he moved his body, he inexplicably felt a familiar heaviness, the kind that could only come from lower limbs. Yet aside from the heaviness, there was something peculiar about the sensation.

Hugo suddenly awoke, stunned—could it be successful? He looked down at his lower limbs in surprise, only to be met with a mix of disillusionment and disappointment... They were cybernetic legs. But on further thought, although the feeling was a bit similar to the sensory nerves in the limbs, they did move naturally.

Blade Warrior briefly explained the situation to him. The clone transplant would still take a few more months; it wasn't something that could be completed so quickly. After all, growing a clone was different from regrowth, and his original body couldn't be found anymore, meaning he had missed the optimal rebirth period. Apart from cloning technology, to be honest, there truly was no other good method for Blade Warrior to reattach Hugo's body—at least not with the knowledge she currently possessed.

Perhaps humanity might stumble upon such technology in a few decades, but who would care about that far into the future? What Blade Warrior had been exploring was photon crystals, the Time Crystals which she believed were the most likely materials capable of traveling through time.

However, this material was different from antimatter and dark matter; it leaned more towards quantum mechanics, or one might say, theology—after all, there are no two substances in the world that are absolutely identical, and if there were, it would certainly be due to one of the two explanations mentioned above. But regardless of presence or absence, it doesn't change the fact that everything around us is filled with flaws.

Indeed, whether it's your body, the air you breathe, or a seemingly perfectly flat graphic, when you use special tools to magnify and examine it, you'll find it riddled with imperfections and cracks. Even when electronic device displays are magnified over and over, what appears before your eyes is nothing more than a pixelated image like a mosaic.

Temperature, sound wavelength— neither is an exception. There is no absolute zero in this world. If there were anything in the world without flaws, approaching perfection, it would definitely be a Black Hole—a terrifying celestial body that could compress the mass of the Earth into the size of a soybean and only the terrifying mass of a Black Hole could warp time, causing it to collapse, and thereby maximally delay the passage of time…

But the existence of Black Holes only serves to slow down time ad infinitum, compressing it to an almost halt, without changing the direction of time's passage.

As a result, the Blade Warrior personally thinks the so-called theory of a universe born billions of years ago is just unfounded speculation. Humanity has simply categorized the visible universe to the early stages of the cosmic explosion. However, with human civilization far from reaching the level of the Observable Universe, because so far humanity cannot yet fully exploit the resources of Earth-like planets, with countless species on each planet still undiscovered, and human diving technology still unable to withstand the pressure. The weapons used cannot completely penetrate a planet, let alone the universe.

Blade Warrior, however, believes that although the universe is not eternal, to humanity, it is as vast as 9 to the power of infinity... Yet, this universe is nothing more than a product born from celestial bodies in the Grandmother Universe.

And while Black Holes can slow down time, they cannot reverse its flow, a fact that is well known. It is precisely because Black Holes can drag and compress time that the cracks in the compressed time make it possible to traverse freely, thus the mass of Black Holes is slowly released, a very gradual process. The Blade Warrior does not regard Black Holes as energy entities; on the contrary, they are absolute celestial bodies. Yet, under the effect of a large mass, they can also be seen as a manifestation of an energy entity, much like the sun which radiates heat out of love.

However, the scarcity of mass presents humanity with an opportunity, a rare chance, a seemingly nonsensical yet paradox-free possibility. Of course, time would not reverse—assuming time could reverse, if you were to kill yourself in the past, where would the person who killed you come from? This is clearly an inexplicable paradox, and so the answer Blade Warrior found was in parallel universes.

The reason humans can enter parallel universes is, in fact, quite similar to teleportation. The possibility of using quantum entanglement technology to open wormhole tunnels entirely depends on the drastic expansion of the wormholes under the influence of immense energy…

The principle of wormhole expansion is exactly contrary to the rules of black hole physics; a black hole's gravity compresses and deforms anything, including time, light, and thought.

Therefore, any material affected by a black hole cannot expand, yet the black hole itself is unaffected by time. Although a black hole cannot change time, it can travel through time in the Multiverse and, during its constant journey, release mass until, after the 9th power, its mass dissipates completely and vanishes.

Thus, one can conclude that the dimension of time is higher than that of black holes. As for why black holes can travel through time, this is the answer Blade Warrior came up with—because time too has flaws and fissures, just too minute to be discerned.

Early on, some experts predicted blankly that Earth's rotation is slowing down, with the period decreasing by about 1% second every few hundred years. Who's to accurately measure such time? It was as if whatever they said was taken at face value, and the proportion seems highly unrealistic when we consider the lunar departure speed from Earth's gravitational capture.

And why does Earth lose countless tons of mass every year? The mass gained from space debris should, in fact, increase the Earth's mass instead, so where did all that mass go?

There's only one truth—since time and space both have cracks and imperfections, minute particles of dust on Earth are being transported into outer space through barely detectable wormholes, forming new nebulae, and a small portion is transported to another Multiverse through the imperfections in time…

Humans always create a set of theories that they believe to be perfect without flaws, only to end up with paradoxes that not even they themselves can persuade. Then they find seemingly noble but in reality futile excuses to placate the public.

Of course, the Time-Space Machine that Blade Warrior speaks of is nothing more than using the special nature of the time crystals to stimulate time under certain conditions, causing time to expand and thus forming the possibility of freely traveling through the Multiverse. However, this so-called transmission can only shuttle through parallel universes and cannot truly alter time.

In fact, she was not sure if this theory would hold, but felt it made much more sense than those so-called experts. Another thing is, even if one could travel through parallel universes, the sun you see might not be the sun of our universe, nor a terrestrial planet, or even a single plant or flower. They might be entirely identical or completely different. When Blade Warrior thinks too much about these things, she feels like she's venturing into the realm of theology, and it tires her out just pondering it.

In the third kind of encounters, the only known higher civilization humanity can currently contact is referred to as the UFO's enormous civilization. They might be at the early stage of cosmic civilization or perhaps a Level 1 dimension higher than humanity. This is the only clue Blade Warrior can somewhat confirm. They seem to possess technology superior to human civilization, using principles different from known human methods, but not insurmountable. If Feng Yi were to describe it, it would be the technology level in StarCraft, just one small grade above humans.

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