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╻ ╻┏━┓┏━┓┏━╸ ┣━┫┃ ┃┣━┛┣╸ ╹ ╹┗━┛╹ ┗━╸ Everybody was hoping it would run. It would be revolutionary. If it worked, a new era, a multiversal era, would start. But, the ship we built exploded on our first test. We had made all the calculations as instructed by Dr. Onestone, but the ship failed to work. We began to search for answers; our determination was on fire in front of us. We had lost hope, but one of our crew members, Hope, proposed a theory. She proposed that the physics in another universe worked differently than ours. One of the students also suspected that due to the huge size of the ship, more calculations were needed to be done at once, causing the computer to overheat and catch fire, which led to the explosion. Testing the latter theory was simpler. We buit another computer and equipped it with a solid nitrogen cooler to keep it from overheating. On our second attempt, the ship didn’t explode and the teleportation still didn’t work, but the crystal piece along with it's base was gone. After a lot of testing the same thing again and again, we thoerized that we managed to create a tiny wormhole each time for a brief moment, indicating that both theories might be correct and we could build a small wormhole enough to teleport small items somewhere. But where is everything going? There was hope. But we were left with broken physics, a broken ship, and a broken team of physicists. The math done by Dr. Onestone was only valid in his universe. There was a challenge in front of us that could change the shape of interstellar transportation physics. But we werent progressing enough. Reviewing Onestone’s instructions again, we realized he treated time as a wave affected by fluctuating gravity, unlike our understanding of constant gravity and fixed time. We needed more information about the physics of another universe to make the calculations easier, and a whole lot of time to design a better computer. We all agreed on using small amount of crystal each day to write to Dr. Onestone by encoding on the metal base of the crystal piece and doing the same experiments to make it disappear. The probability of the message reaching to Dr. Onestone is very low, but hope, it can do miracles. And so, we hope... > Date: 2021-10-12