The Evolution of Genius: Every Night, I Get Smarter!

Chapter 128: Diverging Probabilities



As I pondered the situation, I couldn’t help but remember that 286 years ago, the events in those two clusters almost coincided.

Back then, when we passed a Quasar through the barrier, they did the same. But now, it seemed like they were moving ahead much faster than us. There was a gap in progress between us.

It made me anxious as we tried to figure out what to do next.

As I mulled over the situation, an idea struck me. Something clicked in my brain and all the theories I’ve been going thorough came together.

Turning to the other Scholars, I proposed, "Let’s use an infinitely small Observer device."

They seemed confused, so I elaborated, "If we trick the barrier into believing that the Quasar is passing through, but at the precise moment it touches the barrier, it redirects back to an observer on our side instead of going through, then, in that exact moment, we might be able to transport other particles instead of the Quasar."

Scholar Emanuel grasped the concept, asking, "So, you want to transport it back, one-brane at a time, as it passes through?"

"Exactly," I affirmed.

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Back in the Zytherian cluster.

Double Maximillian worked hard, focused on building the basic system that would connect fermions and bosons, the carriers of energy in the structure.

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