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General relativity describes how space-time operates. As best as I can figure out, the only way that we can appear from different points in our own timeline has to do with the application of gravity. I don't know for sure, but I think that the Jump affects gravity in a manner that we don't understand yet. I keep redoing the equations, but there's a problem with the constants that I can't puzzle out. If we accept, though, a quantum model, that states that everything that can be will be (1=.9999999999999 into infinity) and that every movement of electrons at a quantum level can influence the separation of universes, then there's an infinite number of universes, right?
And we're all here because some function of the Jump Drive, that can influence matter at a quantum level. In another version of this universe, it's not you here. It's your brother, or your sister, or your cousin, or other people you don't know. But someone from your world is here in an untold number of universes, but in some universes this ship has reached a location, or has stopped moving and has killed everyone within, and space continues, bounded and infinite at once-
All right, let me start again.
I don't think that fear is any better than the things we're afraid of. Fear itself, right? It's paralyzing.
So I'm glad that's over.
I dropped a violin, the other day, during the...incidents. It was in a black case, and when I went back for it, it was gone. I would really like it if whoever picked it up could return it to me. It means a lot to me, and it's very delicate. I would like it back, please.
And we're all here because some function of the Jump Drive, that can influence matter at a quantum level. In another version of this universe, it's not you here. It's your brother, or your sister, or your cousin, or other people you don't know. But someone from your world is here in an untold number of universes, but in some universes this ship has reached a location, or has stopped moving and has killed everyone within, and space continues, bounded and infinite at once-
All right, let me start again.
I don't think that fear is any better than the things we're afraid of. Fear itself, right? It's paralyzing.
So I'm glad that's over.
I dropped a violin, the other day, during the...incidents. It was in a black case, and when I went back for it, it was gone. I would really like it if whoever picked it up could return it to me. It means a lot to me, and it's very delicate. I would like it back, please.
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[He's been consoling himself with the thought that they're safe elsewhere.]
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Rather, because mathematics dictates that if electrons, at a quantum level, can exist simultaneously as they don't exist (which we know they do) then there must be an infinite number of potential worlds where they exist while they don't exist in our own. Every decision in which there is more than one potential outcome diverges at a quantum level to create a new, separate, and unique universe.
It's called the Many-Worlds Theory.
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Maybe you added or subtracted wrong.
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Are you-
I do not get math wrong.
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[...Firo far more often than most.]
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And in any case, this isn't my equation. Do you think that when a mathematician and a particle physicist propose a theory that the entire scientific and mathematics community just accept it as fact without trying it themselves?
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No idea. Is that a question I'm actually supposed to answer?
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This is what the math tells us happens. I'm not a particle physicist, but this isn't something that someone wrote in a notebook. This is something people have discussed as a strong possibility for years. That's why we all come from separate universes. I don't think this ship is a singularity, incapable of quantum reproduction.
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But what if it was whatever that thing was? Then they'd all be safe?
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Worrying about the possibility of there existing a universe where your family is here is a fool's errand. Even if this place is a singularity, there are going to be countless universes where your family is dead.
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That's just not going to happen. Sorry.
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[Or be contentedly dead with? Whatever.
He's hesitant to even type the next part, but she has him concerned enough that he decides to go for it.]
What if stuff happened where they couldn't die? There can't be a universe where that'd un-happen, right?
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So there are also still a ton where they're okay?
This is some crazy stuff you're talking about, lady.
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Why share all this?
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And two it doesn't sound like we can do anything to save people so why bother knowing about it?
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In small words.
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People.
Talk.
About.
What.
They.
Know.
So.
Maybe.
Someone.
Can.
Think.
Of.
Something.
With.
Facts.
They.
Didn't.
Have.
Before.
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