~/ [ User Recognized : Hello! Dr. Scientiac ] [ Starting System.... ] [ Loading Files.... ] [ Broadcast Mode Recognized : Keyboard Mode Initiated ] --cmp_msz [ Compose a message?(yes/no) ] -y [ Editor Loaded ] [ Log Mode - Single Sentence (Default) ] --------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- , /| | |___| __ _ _ | |\/ \_|/ \_|/ | |/\__/ |__/ |__/ /| \| --------------------------------------------------------- Everybody was hoping it to run. It would be revolutionary. If it worked, a new era, a multiversal era, would start. But, the ship we built exploded on our first test. We had made all the calculations as instructed by Dr. Smallstone, but the ship failed to work. We began to search for answers, our determination was on fire in front of us. We had lost hope but one of our crew members - "Hope" proposed a theory. She said that 'physics' in another universe works differently than ours. One of the students also proposed a theory that due to the huge size of the ship, more calculations were needed to be done at once, so the computer got on fire due to thermal overload, and it exploded. The latter was easy to test, so we tested the ship again with a solid nitrogen cooler on the computer to keep it cold. On our second try the ship didn't explode, but the teleportation didn't work. But when we checked inside the ship, there were some spherical holes beside the computer, giving us the clue that both people's theory was right and one of the problems was solved. There was hope. But we were left with broken physics, broken ship and a broken team of physicists. The maths done by Dr. Smallstone was only valid in his universe. There was a challenge in front of us which could change the shape of physics of interstellar transportation. We went through Smallstone's instructions once again and there we found out that he used time as a wave in the fabric of the universe caused by fluctuating gravity instead of a constant gravity and time being fixed on the fabric of the universe. We needed more information about the physics of another universe to make the calculations easier for the computers. So we decided to write a letter back to Dr. Smallstone the same way he wrote to us and send it because apparently we were able to teleport very small things (Outcome of the second experiment.) So we sent it. The question is if that letter reached him or not. --------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- [ Broadcast message?(yes/no) ] -y [ Message broadcasted! ] [ Returning to home... ] ~/ gemini://cosmic.voyage/ROSENSTEIN/hope.txt

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