Ah! Not quite the same at all! I have a theory about the void travel.
[ Hopefully he wants to hear the theory, because he's getting it anyway. ]
I have a few competing hypothesis, but if you look through the physics masters' works you'd see that they had calculations and suppositions around voids and interdimensional travel where you were taken to different points in time, or diverging realities, things of that nature, and it's always physics based. One thought I had was that perhaps it's the void moving and not the train itself but how would you be able to tell the difference? With the naked eye you certainly can't, but perhaps with some data and some scientific principles a more structured guess could be reached at least, and then it's a mater of testing and reproducing the results.
[ He takes a breath. ]
Space, and intergalactic travel are completely different.
[ Really, if Xue does not want to hear this, it's a prime opportunity to tell him to be quiet. Or ask questions, he'll take either one.]
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[ Hopefully he wants to hear the theory, because he's getting it anyway. ]
I have a few competing hypothesis, but if you look through the physics masters' works you'd see that they had calculations and suppositions around voids and interdimensional travel where you were taken to different points in time, or diverging realities, things of that nature, and it's always physics based. One thought I had was that perhaps it's the void moving and not the train itself but how would you be able to tell the difference? With the naked eye you certainly can't, but perhaps with some data and some scientific principles a more structured guess could be reached at least, and then it's a mater of testing and reproducing the results.
[ He takes a breath. ]
Space, and intergalactic travel are completely different.
[ Really, if Xue does not want to hear this, it's a prime opportunity to tell him to be quiet. Or ask questions, he'll take either one.]