After all, everything has a price.

If mortals want to change the world at will, they must pay a huge price.

Every sent out [d-mail] that can rewrite the world line level will eventually reap a terrible price.

So these d-mails will eventually have to be canceled one by one if they want to get to a happy ending.

He didn't want to drag on with these things.

That's why Makase Kurisu is constantly instilling experiments that don't stick to d-mail's level of influence~unknown effects.

Instead, try a further, real "-time travel" experiment!

That's right, even with their lab's current poor conditions, they can still make time jumps to a certain extent.

Time travel even before that sern!

It's just that the length of time is shorter than Sern's goal of dozens or hundreds of years.

But that is only limited by the experimental equipment.

"therefore!"

Makase Kurisu said excitedly.

"We already know that when sending letters to the past with d-mail, a microwave oven is required (tentative)."

"The telephone microwave oven (tentative name) can create a tiny Kerr black hole by colliding elementary particles with each other. Then inject electrons released by a 42-inch picture tube into it to control gravity, and you can create a ring-shaped oddity that allows tiny amounts of data to pass through. point."

"By letting the binary data of SMS messages pass through the ring singularity, SMS messages can be sent to the past."

She drew a schematic diagram on a portable whiteboard beside her.

"Then we know that the original human brain memory is actually a flow of electronic signals, which can also be regarded as a kind of 'electric wave' in a sense."

"In fact, among the currently known publicly available experiments on the human brain, there have been many studies involving human brain waves."

"There are even some technological products that build a mental network around human brain waves, and will send out some electrical signals to control simple machinery, issue commands, and even communicate."

"So in essence, memory is also a kind of 'radio waves', just like the radio waves of mobile phone text messages!"

After hearing her explanation, everyone present basically understood what she meant...except Mayuri.

"You mean, maybe send our memories into the past?"

Even Awanin Suzuha from the future can't help but wonder and wonder how the brain of the mother of time machines works.

To equate human memory with text messages on mobile phones is not like a normal person's way of thinking at all.

"That's right."

Makase Kurisu continued to explain.

"Although the current technology cannot allow humans to travel directly to the past, it is better to think that if a person travels back, if the age is not particularly long, it is difficult to prove whether encountering another self will trigger the grandmother paradox. ."

"Even though John Tito proposed the world line theory, that doesn't mean that multiple time theories cannot coexist under the premise of the same world."

"So in my opinion, it's an experiment as a time machine. Compared with the physical body, it is safer to travel through memory."

According to her research findings.

This phone microwave (tentative).

Its principle is to generate a Kerr black hole by a telephone microwave oven (tentative name), and then inject electrons to control gravity, thereby exposing the annular singularity.

Send text messages or compressed memory data to the exposed ring singularity, d-mail and memory jumps are possible.

Whether it's texting, or sending memories.

Their principles, and how they operate are the same.

Since the text message can be sent successfully, there is no reason why the memory cannot send it successfully.

This is the obvious conclusion.

"There is still such a possibility!"

At this time, Hashida became more and more excited when he heard her theory.

"So, each of us can send our memories to the past?"

Makase Kurisu shook his head at this moment.

"As I said before, all this is premised on that John Tito's theory of worldlines is correct."

"According to the world line theory, this world is unique."

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"Then sending your memory to the past can have a much bigger impact on the world than a text message."

"And once going back to the past has an impact on the world, then the world line will inevitably shift."

"This is where the problem comes."

Makase Kurisu's face was full of seriousness.

"Maybe, does the real world at this time belong to us now, or does the person who was sent the memory live in the past?"

As soon as they heard this question, the others also broke out in a cold sweat after realizing it.

Indeed.

If not parallel world theory, but world line theory.

As long as someone or something goes back to the past, it has an impact on the past world.

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Then the world line will be offset.

And other people's memories will be rewritten, overwritten.

This is a very important and troublesome setting.

"Also, according to several SMS experiments, only about 36 bytes of data can pass through the ring singularity."

"So the number of characters that can be sent is (12 characters in half-width and 6 characters in full-width) x 3. For SMS messages of more than 36 bytes, the first 36 bytes will be divided into 12 bytes x 3 for three transfers, and the text after that will disappear."

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