Chapter 813: Chapter 17 The Big Show Begins_3 Chapter 813: Chapter 17 The Big Show Begins_3 “I can guarantee you that if there’s any temporal flux, any change in the space-ti curvature, no matter how minute, my Space-Ti Clock will detect it and display the proportionate magnitude,”
“Even if the magnitude of change is only 0.00000000001, the degree on the dial will beco 0.00000042001…
It’s no problem at all.
I had already taken this into account when I designed the Space-Ti Clock.”
“Including the very first digit.”
Liu Feng’s index finger moved forward, pointing towards the leftmost side of the Space-Ti Clock, at the sole zero in front of the decimal point, and continued,
“If there’s only one digit displayed before the decimal point, what if the magnitude of the space-ti change is so vast that it breaks through the sky, reaching the hundreds of thousands, millions?
Would my Space-Ti Clock just crash then?
Of course not.
How could I make such a simple mistake?”
…
So that was it.
...
Lin Xian understood.
The number of digits displayed on the Space-Ti Clock could adjust automatically according to the value, so there was no concern for precision.
But this led to an even bigger problem.
“That’s right, Liu Feng,”
Lin Xian explained:
“Don’t doubt what I’m about to say.
Just take my words as truth and then reason from there.”
“Firstly, I am certain that the Space-Ti Butterfly Effect and the temporal flux did occur.
Moreover, they happened after the last ti the Space-Ti Clock showed a change to 0.0000042, so theoretically speaking, the space-ti curvature should have changed, but your Space-Ti Clock didn’t detect it.”
“Secondly, the magnitude of the temporal flux this ti was very small, almost having no effect on the future developnt trajectory or the world lines…
Of course, I’m just saying it’s almost negligible.
In reality, I can’t asure how significant it is, but it’s definitely there, albeit small.”
“So, let’s reason it out—”
“[Why did the temporal flux clearly occur, but there was no change in space-ti curvature, and the world lines didn’t leap or deviate?]”
Lin Xian’s question also triggered Liu Feng’s contemplation.
He didn’t doubt Lin Xian’s words.
Because there was no need for the other to lie or fabricate stories to deceive him.
Then,
Liu Feng accepted the fact that “a slight temporal flux did occur” and began to think further on that basis.
For a mont…
The vast laboratory fell silent.
Both were deep in thought.
All that could be heard was the chirping of birds in the trees outside the window and the sound of the bell marking the end of classes from the distant teaching building.
Lin Xian closed his eyes.
He began to ponder the clues he had missed.
For sothing like this to exist could only be logical; it had to be in line with the Space-Ti Law.
Space-Ti Law.
Lin Xian started to ntally go through the laws he had already comprehended.
Space-Ti Butterfly Effect, temporal flux, anchoring points, Space-Ti Elasticity, space-ti—
“Wait a second!”
Lin Xian’s eyes snapped open.
He recalled the summarization of the Space-Ti Elasticity law that he had comprehended for the first ti two years ago—
Space-Ti Elasticity: Space-ti inherently possesses a certain elasticity.
Not every Space-Ti Butterfly Effect will cause a temporal flux.
There must be a build-up to a certain level of change, or a sufficiently drastic alteration of reality, to break through the space-ti elasticity and trigger a temporal flux, impacting The Future World.
Now it appears,
The summary of this law was incomplete!
He thought of a new way to interpret it…
Like,
There’s a spring in front of you.
If you apply only a light force, causing it to have a [very small] change, it will always eventually return to its original state.
Whenever you remove the force from your hands, that’s when the spring will return to its original shape.
This is called elasticity!
So, how should one understand this elasticity in terms of space-ti?
Lin Xian tried to summarize.
Perhaps, just as minor ripples of the Butterfly Effect cannot cause a visible temporal flux, a minor space-ti change is like a spring, unable to provoke a qualitative transformation, has the potential to be restored, and also to be repaired.
Then,
[How can one cause an irreversible, irreparable change to the spring?]
Everyone knows the answer.
Force creates miracles!
If you apply enough force to pull, twist, or destroy the spring, you can permanently eliminate its elasticity, never allowing it to return to its original state.
Perhaps this is the true aning behind those uncorrectable, irreversible anchors!
Similarly,
Space-Ti Elasticity also works in the sa way—
[Only a sufficiently large magnitude of temporal flux can truly break through Space-Ti Elasticity, causing an irreparable, irreversible great change in The Future World; and in turn, make the space-ti curvature change, causing the space-ti world line to deviate and leap.]
“It turns out…
that’s how it is…”
Lin Xian had an epiphany, as if the heart’s elixir had poured into his mind.
“I’ve got it.”
Lin Xian looked up at Liu Feng:
“I’ve figured it out, Liu Feng.
This is the true nature of Space-Ti Elasticity!”
He stood up and began pacing the laboratory:
“Small space-ti changes can be repaired and restored, so they can’t directly trigger changes in space-ti curvature.
Simply put, space-ti and history are like a spring with elasticity…”
“If the force exerted on it is small, it will always eventually return to its original state at so point.
We’re not clear on the principle just yet.
Maybe space-ti and history have so self-repairing capability…
Just like the ocean can purify itself, perhaps, space-ti also has so self-repairing, self-correcting functions.”
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