The Colgan Problem #10
by StoneRabbit
Blacksuppositored and debased
13 hours ago
-"Pencil."
The three young scientists look down at you with slight confusion. You repeat the one-word sentence and soon enough, Rob hands you one. You have experience maniuplating tools when shrunk, and you effortlessly start writing your own calculations on a discarded piece of paper.
The symbols Bea wrote may be unknown, but drawings are an universal language and you easily recognize some of the things she doodled. Gaussian and spatial distribution maps, cGh diagrams, various hyperstate graphs etc. Many of these end with arrows pointing at a crude drawing of Bea herself.
This is all written and drawn with hypothetics in mind though, while your knowledge on this field is absolute... mostly.
You complete Bea's drawings. It's elementary, mentally speaking, but your small size obviously lenghtens the process. You are too absorbed in your work to care about how long it takes.
Eventually all the papers that didn't end up in Bea's stomach have your own additions to them. Oddly enough, the mysterious symbols she wrote have no connection to the drawings whatsoever and never went in your way, almost as if they're from a fully exclusive scientific domain. One thing is certain however.
-"Well this all confirms what I thought. I am in fact in a different universe."
-"Awesome. Yipee." Responds Bea in the most apathetic tone she can have. "Can I eat you now ?"
Rob gently smacks her, as a friendly but stern reminder to control herself.
-"Bea ? What do these symbols mean ? What did you write ?" You look up at bea, doing your best to avoid showing any sign of fear towards her.
-"Oh, it's all just side notes about the universal x.
-"The universal x ? Care to enlighten me ?"
-"Ugh. It's like the x in math, you know, but on an universal scale ? An unknown variable in the universe ?"
You think for a good minute, remembering Edwige's research on the interverse. You only know a fraction of her discoveries, but you remember her telling you that, as different as an alternate universe can be, all observed universes have the exact same amount of elements on an atomic scale.
This means that there will always be a Niels, an Edwige, an Annie, Rob, Bea, Paul etc. in every universe, but the state and shape of every single thing will vary to an almost infinite degree.
There is a hiccup though. The interverse can be reached by outgrowing an universe... but you didn't grow. You shrunk.
What would happen if you shrunk below atom size ? Below anything even covered and theorized by quantum science !?
1. Blink !
2. Zap !
3. Pop !
4. Bonk !
5. Pow !
The three young scientists look down at you with slight confusion. You repeat the one-word sentence and soon enough, Rob hands you one. You have experience maniuplating tools when shrunk, and you effortlessly start writing your own calculations on a discarded piece of paper.
The symbols Bea wrote may be unknown, but drawings are an universal language and you easily recognize some of the things she doodled. Gaussian and spatial distribution maps, cGh diagrams, various hyperstate graphs etc. Many of these end with arrows pointing at a crude drawing of Bea herself.
This is all written and drawn with hypothetics in mind though, while your knowledge on this field is absolute... mostly.
You complete Bea's drawings. It's elementary, mentally speaking, but your small size obviously lenghtens the process. You are too absorbed in your work to care about how long it takes.
Eventually all the papers that didn't end up in Bea's stomach have your own additions to them. Oddly enough, the mysterious symbols she wrote have no connection to the drawings whatsoever and never went in your way, almost as if they're from a fully exclusive scientific domain. One thing is certain however.
-"Well this all confirms what I thought. I am in fact in a different universe."
-"Awesome. Yipee." Responds Bea in the most apathetic tone she can have. "Can I eat you now ?"
Rob gently smacks her, as a friendly but stern reminder to control herself.
-"Bea ? What do these symbols mean ? What did you write ?" You look up at bea, doing your best to avoid showing any sign of fear towards her.
-"Oh, it's all just side notes about the universal x.
-"The universal x ? Care to enlighten me ?"
-"Ugh. It's like the x in math, you know, but on an universal scale ? An unknown variable in the universe ?"
You think for a good minute, remembering Edwige's research on the interverse. You only know a fraction of her discoveries, but you remember her telling you that, as different as an alternate universe can be, all observed universes have the exact same amount of elements on an atomic scale.
This means that there will always be a Niels, an Edwige, an Annie, Rob, Bea, Paul etc. in every universe, but the state and shape of every single thing will vary to an almost infinite degree.
There is a hiccup though. The interverse can be reached by outgrowing an universe... but you didn't grow. You shrunk.
What would happen if you shrunk below atom size ? Below anything even covered and theorized by quantum science !?
1. Blink !
2. Zap !
3. Pop !
4. Bonk !
5. Pow !
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