Creation: I Am Azathoth

Chapter 334 The Almighty Da Vinci

Tu Shan Baixue stood up from the sofa lightly, and waved her palm to summon a simple and heavy door.

There are countless mysterious patterns engraved on the gate, representing endless knowledge.

The gate opened automatically, and behind it were countless distorted fragments of history.

Tu Shan Baixue turned her head, looked at the dazed Einstein, and said:

"Mr. Einstein, you may bring some important personal belongings."

Einstein looked around his living room and shook his head.

He has nothing to take with him.

Just like Hawking, there is nothing worth paying attention to except the knowledge in the brain.

Tu Shan Baixue was not surprised by this, and stepped into the gate of history after nodding slightly.

Einstein and Hawking followed closely behind.

The distorted and irregular historical fragments automatically gather at the foot of Tu Shan Baixue, forming a road that radiates the light of knowledge.

Einstein felt that he was broken down into some kind of immaterial by a strange energy and entered a completely strange dimension.

It was pitch black all around, only the [God of Knowledge and Wisdom] exuding a faint radiance in front of him, guiding the way ahead.

His feet are like "branches" of the road.

This road has no branches and leaves, only split branches, extending forward infinitely.

Except that the trunk that Tu Shan Baixue is stepping on is the essence, the rest are nothingness.

As Einstein peered up the trunk of matter, he saw a multitude of people.

I saw high-rise buildings and heavy traffic, as well as drinking blood and feasting.

Likewise, Einstein also saw the first to third industrial revolutions.

Einstein was fascinated by it all like a child.

Hawking, who was walking on the left, saw this and said with a smile:

"When I entered with God for the first time, I was also shocked by this scene." "7

"Have you heard of the theory of parallel time and space?"

"That was a theory put forward by a young man at Princeton a few years after your death.

"Look at these extended branches, which are the different futures caused by the different choices made by each existence.

"In other words, these branches are the so-called parallel time and space."

"That's why we don't have to worry about space-time paradoxes."

"God just took us out of the branches and didn't affect the history of the trunk."

Einstein stared at the space-time branch under his feet, shook his head gently, and said with a smile:

"The evolution of all isolated systems obeys the Schrödinger equation."

"The wave function will not collapse, what the exon star measurement brings is not a collapse but a split..."

"But why is only the trunk substance, and the rest nothingness?"

"Is the beginning of the division at this moment, or before?"

"The possibility may exist, but the Book of Time and Space always has a thick trunk running through it."

"Those branches are eventually guided to merge into the main trunk."

"There is indeed uncertainty in the universe, and I don't deny that."

"But there are also things that cannot be changed, and that is the law of the universe.

"It is a 'fixed number' that cannot be changed in time and space.

"Variables and fixed numbers coexist, and disorder and order go hand in hand. This is the universe."

Hawking's eyes brightened slightly, and he nodded excitedly:

"What you said has many coincidences with my guesses about the universe, maybe we can..."

Before Hawking finished speaking, Tu Shan Baixue stopped, looked back at them, and said:

"The difference between the trunk and the branches of the space-time line lies in where the supreme will exists.

"If the supreme will rests on the branches, the branches will grow and replace the trunk."

Hearing this, Einstein fell into deep thought.

The young Hawking touched his chin, thinking about it and said:

"You mean, the trunk of the time-space tree has something special that the branches don't have, that is...'supreme'?"

Tu Shan Baixue, who has profound knowledge and wisdom, nodded slightly.

She didn't give a more specific explanation, and laughed softly:

"The rest, yet to be explored."

Einstein on the side nodded and said with a gentle smile:

"I can not wait any more."

September 18, 1576.

In the Kingdom of France, in a castle located in a small town on the banks of the Loire River.

In a medieval room, an old man with white hair and a pure white beard was lying on the bed.

He was dying, but he couldn't hide the wisdom in his eyes.

At this time, the old man looked at the three young people who suddenly appeared in front of him with a little absentmindedness.

Two young men, tall and handsome, dressed in black formal attire.

A girl who dresses up strangely, but has an extraordinarily beautiful feeling.

The old man looked at the three people who appeared suddenly, his eyes stayed on the girl who seemed to be exuding holy light, and his voice trembled slightly:

"...God...my time...is it up?"

Some surprises flashed in his eyes at first, but then he recovered as calm as the surface of a lake.

Einstein, who has turned into a young man, looked at the old man calmly, and said:

"We're not gods...at least he and I don't get along."

Einstein pointed to himself and Hawking.

Hawking stared at the old man lying on the bed, and said calmly:

"We come from the future, walk in the long river of time, and gather human wisdom."

"Mr. Leonardo da Vinci, maybe you don't understand the concept of time travel"

Hawking was about to explain the concept of time travel to Da Vinci in the 16th century, but Da Vinci, known as the "Almighty Man" on the bed, smiled.

Da Vinci looked away from Tu Shan Baixue, stared at Hawking, and said in a weak and mocking tone:

"A person from the future?"

"Ah, very good………"

"...So, what do you think I don't understand?"

"Is it Time, or Travel?".

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