Chapter 241: World after the fall (13)
Three days later, Jaehwan was at Sakamoto’s laboratory.
“I’m sorry, Professor. You recommended me to the company and…”
“No, it’s alright. I heard about what happened from Seoyul. I should be the one to apologize.”
Sakamoto waved his hands and smiled bitterly.
“I didn’t know Inchan would have changed that much. He wasn’t like that before. I don’t know what to say.”
Jaehwan glanced around the lab and found a pile of books about parallel universes on the table. It felt weird to know that Sakamoto had not changed after all this time. Sakamoto smiled as he noticed that Jaehwan was looking at the pile of books.
“It might not be in this universe, but Inchan might be a good friend in some other universe out there. Try to understand him in that regard.”
“…Is it the parallel universe again?”
“Haha, yeah. You know my research is related to that.”
Sakamoto laughed but Jaehwan wanted to say that Inchan was probably not a good man in another universe.
-Use it in small particles… I’m sure we can have many people use this item if that’s the case.
‘He will probably be an asshole in that universe…’
-But it might not work, so I’ll try it out first and let you guys know after!
And a bastard that would give nightmares to everyone into a nightmare for his own greed.
However, Sakamoto did not know anything. He just smiled and sipped his coffee. As Jaehwan heard the sound of a sip and looked at all theory books on the bookshelves, he felt weird.
“Professor. Do you really believe in a ‘parallel universe’?”
Sakamoto seemed to be surprised by the question as he spat out some of the coffee. He quickly reached for a tissue to clean it off and answered, “Why are you asking? It’s just a theory.”
“So, you don’t believe in it?”
“Hmm… How should I say it?”
“You told me once that there is no imagination or delusion in this world. Imagination will exist as another world in another universe. That’s what you said.”
Sakamoto became silent for a while because of Jaehwan’s words. The clock on the wall ticked and regulated time. After the ticking rotated for one full cycle, Sakamoto finally broke the silence.
“Jaehwan. I can’t answer your question. It is a question that I have no answer to. But I can tell you another story.”
The professor’s eyes shined brightly.
“Have you heard of something called ‘classical mechanics’?”
“Yes. Isn’t it about the Newton era and the laws of physics at the time?”
“Oh, so you did listen to my lectures after all?”
“I know that the gravity is beyond just pulling down the apple from the tree.”
Sakamoto laughed, “Right. To the people of Newton’s age, the world was just that. If gravity affects the tree, the apple will drop. It was an easy world. People believed that the world could be understood through numbers and calculations.”
“Of course. But why are you…”
Sakamoto kept on smiling and continued, “Those people believed that they were looking at the ‘same thing’ and lived in the ‘same time’. Think about it. Think about how simple the world was to them, and think about how shocking it was for them to face theories like the theory of relativity or quantum mechanics.”
“…Hmm.”
Jaehwan thought about it for a second. Maybe it was very similar to how Adapters became Awakeners.
“The people who lived in the world of classical mechanics did not know that time and movement changed depending on the viewer. They also did not know that the apple that dropped because of gravity had a ‘possibility’ of disappearing somewhere unknown, or penetrate into the ground after millions, or even billions of tests.”
“…I guess so.”
“To them, the theory of relativity or quantum mechanics are considered to be a complicated magical formula. Haha. Didn’t Arthur C. Clarke say this too? That ‘Any type of sufficient advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic’?”
Jaehwan listened carefully to Sakmoto but it was hard to understand the point he was trying to make. However, he didn’t need to ask as Sakamoto wasn’t the type to ask a question and not give an answer. As expected, Sakamoto quickly gave the answer.
“Jaehwan. We are living in an age of classical mechanics.”
“….What?”
But even after the answer, Jaehwan was still confused. ‘We are still living in an age of classical mechanics?’ What was that supposed to mean? Sakamoto took a sip on the coffee again and continued, “Classical mechanics in Newton’s era. Theory of relativity in Einstein’s era. And quantum mechanics and grand unified theory now… Theories to understand and analyze the world kept evolving. But look at the people now. Most of the people do not care about what those theories are and don’t even know it exists. To most people, this world is a simple one where apples still drop from trees and you can pick them up to eat.”
Jaehwan then realized what Sakamoto was trying to say. He imagined the Tree of Imagery and the people of <Chaos> who tried hard to get the fruits. He then thought about the people in reality.
“Even with such grand theories, the people’s world only exists within their sights — in their narrow sights where we are not even allowed to examine even an atom.”
“…”
“We will never know how the ‘real world’ looks like. This world is going damn well even with the classical mechanics after all! Quantum mechanics and all that… you don’t need to know that to eat, earn money, or have sex!”
Sakamoto then stopped as he got heated up and took a few more sips of coffee.
“I was too fired up there. I’m sorry.”
“No. It was great.”
“No-no. I’m sure this wasn’t what you wanted to hear. …You’re concerned, aren’t you?”
Jaehwan answered, “How did you know?”
“People who are interested in parallel universes usually have problems with real life.”
Sakamoto smiled as he answered, “Was it because you asked me a strange question? It reminds me of my dream.”
“A dream?”
Sakamoto laughed embarrassingly.
“I never told anyone, but I often have strange dreams.”
“…What kind of dreams do you have?”
“Can you promise that you will not laugh?”
“I promise.”
Sakamoto then scratched his face in embarrassment and started, “Dual swords.”
“Huh?”
“I am a warrior that uses dual swords in that dream.”
It felt like the air had become rigid.
“That world is a world where everything had been destroyed. There was a weird tower over in the sky, and people needed to climb up that tower. I was one of those climbers. Haha, isn’t it weird?”
Jaehwan didn’t think it was weird. It wasn’t weird at all. Because he knew the story already.
“And there, I level up and increase my stats, trying hard to clear the tower. It’s funny, but people call me Sakamoto even in that tower. And there are people I know who comes out in that dream. Say for example, Inchan. Isn’t it foolish? And…”
Sakamoto’s story continued and Jaehwan listened quietly. Just like a man who had been waiting for a long time, or a kid who wished for the story to never end, he kept on listening.
“So, like that… and… huh? Hey! What’s going on! Jaehwan!”
Sakamoto pulled out multiple tissues from the box and quickly came up to Jaehwan and waved at him. Jaehwan realized the reason after a short while. He quickly lowered his head and rubbed his eyes.
“Jaehwan… you promised not to laugh so you are crying instead? Are you trying to make fun of me?”
“N-no. It’s not that. It’s…”
Jaehwan was facing a strange face as if he didn’t know whether to cry or laugh. How should this be explained? How should he explain the feeling of facing something he had waited for so long? Without explaining his feelings, Jaehwan asked a different question instead.
“Professor Sakamoto. Do you believe in that dream?”
“Huh?”
“Do you really believe that the dream is happening in another universe? That it really exists?”
Was it an unexpected question? Sakamoto looked down on the ground for a moment at Jaehwan’s question. After a while, he spoke.
“Honestly… I think it might be.”
Jaehwan wanted to answer. That it might not be a dream. That it existed. In that world, he climbed the tower together with him and tried to protect the world.
In that world. In that world, you…
Sakamoto then rose up from his seat with embarrassment and Jaehwan couldn’t say it. Sakamoto coughed toward the window and turned to Jaehwan.
“Anyway, what I want to say is this. It’s not important what the world looks like to people after all. A revolution is something that happens inside a small, narrow, and twisty tunnel box, not outside.”
Sakamoto tapped on his head as he spoke and Jaehwan couldn’t forget that sight for a long time after that.
“Huh? Where are you going now?”
“I’m sorry! I have to go somewhere!”
Jaehwan then ran out of the lab and Sakamoto scratched his face as he turned to the door that Jaehwan had left through.
“…Hmph. You look like you’ve found evidence to prove the parallel universe theory.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 247 - Ouroboros (3) – Epilogue
- Chapter 246 - Ouroboros (2)
- Chapter 245 - Ouroboros (1)
- Chapter 244 - World after the fall (16)
- Chapter 243 - World after the fall (15)
- Chapter 242 - World after the fall (14)
- Chapter 241 - World after the fall (13)
- Chapter 240 - World after the fall (12)
- Chapter 239 - World after the fall (11)
- Chapter 238 - World after the fall (10)
- Chapter 237 - World after the fall (9)
- Chapter 236 - World after the fall (8)
- Chapter 235 - World after the fall (7)
- Chapter 234 - World after the fall (6)
- Chapter 233 - World after the fall (5)
- Chapter 232 - World after the fall (4)
- Chapter 231 - World after the fall (3)
- Chapter 230 - World after the fall (2)
- Chapter 229 - World after the fall (1)
- Chapter 228 - Big Brother (22)
- Chapter 227 - Big Brother (21)
- Chapter 226 - Big Brother (20)
- Chapter 225 - Big Brother (19)
- Chapter 224 - Big Brother (18)
- Chapter 223 - Big Brother (17)
- Chapter 222 - Big Brother (16)
- Chapter 221 - Big Brother (15)
- Chapter 220 - Big Brother (14)
- Chapter 219 - Big Brother (13)
- Chapter 218 - Big Brother (12)
- Chapter 217 - Big Brother (11)
- Chapter 216 - Big Brother (10)
- Chapter 215 - Big Brother (9)
- Chapter 214 - Big Brother (8)
- Chapter 213 - Big Brother (7)
- Chapter 212 - Big Brother (6)
- Chapter 211 - Big Brother (5)
- Chapter 210 - Big Brother (4)
- Chapter 209 - Big Brother (3)
- Chapter 208 - Big Brother (2)
- Chapter 207 - Big Brother (1)
- Chapter 206 - A lone world (15)
- Chapter 205 - A lone world (14)
- Chapter 204 - A lone world (13)
- Chapter 203 - A lone world (12)
- Chapter 202 - A lone world (11)
- Chapter 201 - A lone world (10)
- Chapter 200 - A lone world (9)
- Chapter 199 - A lone world (8)
- Chapter 198 - A lone world (7)
- Chapter 197 - A lone world (6)
- Chapter 196 - A lone world (5)
- Chapter 195 - A lone world (4)
- Chapter 194 - A lone world (3)
- Chapter 193 - A lone world (2)
- Chapter 192 - A lone world (1)
- Chapter 191 - Fallen star (8)
- Chapter 190 - Fallen star (7)
- Chapter 189 - Fallen star (6)
- Chapter 188 - Fallen star (5)
- Chapter 187 - Fallen star (4)
- Chapter 186 - Fallen star (3)
- Chapter 185 - Fallen star (2)
- Chapter 184 - Fallen star (1)
- Chapter 183 - Rupture (18)
- Chapter 182 - Rupture (17)
- Chapter 181 - Rupture (16)
- Chapter 180 - Rupture (15)
- Chapter 179 - Rupture (14)
- Chapter 178 - Rupture (13)
- Chapter 177 - Rupture (12)
- Chapter 176 - Rupture (11)
- Chapter 175 - Rupture (10)
- Chapter 174 - Rupture (9)
- Chapter 173 - Rupture (8)
- Chapter 172 - Rupture (7)
- Chapter 171 - Rupture (6)
- Chapter 170 - Rupture (5)
- Chapter 169 - Rupture (4)
- Chapter 168 - Rupture (3)
- Chapter 167 - Rupture (2)
- Chapter 166 - Rupture (1)
- Chapter 165 - God of Madness (12)
- Chapter 164 - God of Madness (11)
- Chapter 163 - God of Madness (10)
- Chapter 162 - God of Madness (9)
- Chapter 161 - God of Madness (8)
- Chapter 160 - God of Madness (7)
- Chapter 159 - God of Madness (6)
- Chapter 158 - God of Madness (5)
- Chapter 157 - God of Madness (4)
- Chapter 156 - God of Madness (3)
- Chapter 155 - God of Madness (2)
- Chapter 154 - God of Madness (1)
- Chapter 153 - The Great Forest (8)
- Chapter 152 - The Great Forest (7)
- Chapter 151 - The Great Forest (6)
- Chapter 150 - The Great Forest (5)
- Chapter 149 - The Great Forest (4)
- Chapter 148 - The Great Forest (3)
- Chapter 147 - The Great Forest (2)
- Chapter 146 - The Great Forest (1)
- Chapter 145 - Ancient God (14)
- 144 - Ancient God (13)
- Chapter 143 - Ancient God (12)
- Chapter 142 - Ancient God (11)
- Chapter 141 - Ancient God (10)
- Chapter 140 - Ancient God (9)
- Chapter 139 - Ancient God (8)
- Chapter 138 - Ancient God (7)
- Chapter 137 - Ancient God (6)
- Chapter 136 - Ancient God (5)
- Chapter 135 - Ancient God (4)
- Chapter 134 - Ancient God (3)
- Chapter 133 - Ancient God (2)
- Chapter 132 - Ancient God (1)
- Chapter 131 - God and Follower (11)
- Chapter 130 - God and Follower (10)
- Chapter 129 - God and Follower (9)
- Chapter 128 - God and Follower (8)
- Chapter 127 - God and Follower (7)
- Chapter 126 - God and Follower (6)
- Chapter 125 - God and Follower (5)
- Chapter 124 - God and Follower (4)
- Chapter 123 - God and Follower (3)
- Chapter 122 - God and Follower (2)
- Chapter 121 - God and Follower (1)
- Chapter 120 - Naked God (8)
- Chapter 119 - Naked God (7)
- Chapter 118 - Naked God (6)
- Chapter 117 - Naked God (5)
- Chapter 116 - Naked God (4)
- Chapter 115 - Naked God (3)
- Chapter 114 - Naked God (2)
- Chapter 113 - Naked God (1)
- Chapter 112
- Chapter 111
- Chapter 110
- Chapter 109
- Chapter 108
- Chapter 107
- Chapter 106
- Chapter 105
- Chapter 104
- Chapter 103
- Chapter 102
- Chapter 101
- Chapter 100
- Chapter 99
- Chapter 98
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 96
- Chapter 95
- Chapter 94
- Chapter 93
- Chapter 92
- Chapter 91
- Chapter 90
- Chapter 89
- Chapter 88
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 86
- Chapter 85
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 82
- Chapter 81
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 79
- Chapter 78
- Chapter 77
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 75
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 72
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 70
- Chapter 69
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 67
- Chapter 66
- Chapter 65
- Chapter 64
- Chapter 63
- Chapter 62
- Chapter 61
- Chapter 60
- Chapter 59
- Chapter 58
- Chapter 57
- Chapter 56
- Chapter 55
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 53
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 51
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 1