This Spiritual Energy is Lethal!-Chapter 60 - 0 The Second Random Analysis

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Chapter 60: Chapter 060 The Second Random Analysis

“Maybe you’ve been here too long and mixed up the months?” Chen Ke said.

“No, you don’t understand, I could never mistake the date… because October 6th is my seventh wedding anniversary. I wouldn’t forget that. I was thinking about what gift to give her while in the Black Box Space that night…” Parker shook his head.

“Can I see your phone…?” Chen Ke asked, not knowing why, but wanting to confirm if this Parker was the same one he had been with last night.

“What do you want to do with it?” Parker asked, puzzled.

“Just give it to me,” Chen Ke reached out his hand.

Parker took out an iPhone 3G from a small waist pouch and handed it over to Chen Ke.

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Although it might sound exaggerated, the moment Chen Ke touched the phone, he was absolutely certain it was the one he hadn’t taken with him that night.

Too bad it was out of power, otherwise he really could have turned it on to check the time.

No issue with the phone, then what about the gun…?

“Parker… can I see your gun?” Chen Ke handed the phone back to Parker.

Parker took the phone, paused for a moment, then furrowed his brows, suddenly understanding Chen Ke’s intentions and said somewhat angrily, “Wait… wait! Do you suspect I’m fake?”

Chen Ke crossed his arms, not expecting Parker to see through his thoughts.

“This is important for both of us. Because the situation you described that night doesn’t match what I saw,” Chen Ke explained.

“In that case, why don’t you show me your Glock 17 as well, so I can also confirm whether you are really you? Your clothes, your backpack, your sword, you look very different from when I first met you…” Parker said irritably.

Chen Ke was actually at a loss for words. The fact was indeed so; he had completely changed from the coward chased by dogs last night, his equipment completely renewed.

However, this was all because he had safely jumped out of the Spirit Explosion Space and undergone a series of events in Opportunity City. But obviously, Parker couldn’t understand that.

Because in Parker’s eyes, Chen Ke had disappeared just when he was surrounded by the dog pack. Normally, without external force opening a new portal, one cannot leave the Spirit Explosion Space.

It was quite apparent in the timeline Parker experienced, P.W.A.T had not managed to open the door in time before he, frightened by the contract demon’s howling, jumped through the door and returned here.

“You must know something…” Parker looked at Chen Ke, his eyes revealing complex emotions.

“I don’t know if I should tell you, Parker. I think you might not be psychologically prepared. And, I’m not even sure if I’m right… Give me some time to think it through,” Chen Ke said.

Who would believe they were already dead?

Moreover, Chen Ke couldn’t even be sure if Parker was truly dead. His perception of time and worldview were being greatly challenged at this moment.

Chen Ke had lived 24 years on Earth, and the past dozen or so hours since time traveling had been enough to overturn all his established notions of time, space, world, science, history…

In his home world, there were hypotheses of “parallel universes” and “time travel,” but those were merely hypotheses. No known experiments or phenomena could prove that these two hypotheses were “100% no problem OJ8K.”

But the Parker in front of Chen Ke was simply a goddamn destroyer of cosmic truths! Of course, he was too…

Why did a simple nap in his bedroom transport him to a completely different historical world? Why could Parker, who had died before his eyes, now sit here and converse with him?

Chen Ke had not yet come to terms with the existence of “Spiritual Energy” and “monsters,” and he was suddenly faced with a combination of “Time Paradox” and “Parallel Universes,” which bafflingly slapped him in the face.

This world had truly gone mad.

“Alright, once you figure it out, you must tell me,” Parker shook his head.

Parker sat there with a look of dejection, not uttering a word; Chen Ke had no idea what to say and could only sit back down in his place.

It was as if they were two people scattered in the torrent of time, each beginning to doubt their own past.

He followed his thoughts on “Time Paradox” and “Parallel Universes” further.

In Chen Ke’s world, numerous sci-fi novels and science popularization programs speculated about “time travel.”

If time could be traversed, and a young man traveled back to kill his grandfather, would he still exist? This is the famous “Grandfather Paradox.”

The scientific community’s answer to this paradox was that no one could return to the past.

Sci-fi novels handled it more romantically: if you committed an act contrary to causality in the torrent of practice, the universe would either intervene aggressively or you would create a new parallel universe…

However, neither Parker nor Chen Ke seemed to have committed an act contrary to the temporal cause-and-effect, yet differences still occurred. Why was this?

Considering the current situation, this world seemed more like what was described in sci-fi novels, having created a parallel universe. When Parker’s death became imminent, the timeline silently split into two paths, each heading in a different direction.

The theory of parallel universes first emerged in the 1950s when physicists discovered that each observation of a quantum state was different. Since all matter in the universe is composed of quanta, these scientists speculated that the universe might not be singular but rather consist of multiple similar universes.

The famous “single electron double-slit interference” experiment led physicist Bohr to propose the equally famous “Copenhagen Interpretation;” the state of the same electron can change depending on whether or not an observer observes it—this change is referred to as “collapse.”

In Chen Ke’s eyes, Parker’s throat had been bitten open, blood pooled on the ground, and not only had he taken Parker’s gun and money, but he had also safely escaped from there. However, in Parker’s eyes, he had escaped from danger on his own while Chen Ke fled amid the chaos.

Could the timeline, like a seed, split into two, then three, then an infinite number of parallel universes, with countless Chen Kes experiencing identical events yet with completely different details?

Thinking this, a sense of panic lingered in Chen Ke’s mind. The oldest human emotion is fear, and the oldest fear is that of the unknown.

In his original world, might there be someone exactly like him waking up in the morning as usual, having breakfast with his family, and then heading to work at the company…

If that world’s Chen Ke had not become a vegetative state but was just like the original him, then what was he now…?

The more he thought, the more outrageous it seemed…

Chen Ke pulled his vague thoughts back and refocused on the immediate issues.

Fantasizing and random guessing were pointless. If he didn’t know something, he shouldn’t obsess over it; if he wanted to know, he should go see for himself!

Chen Ke shook his head, putting on a tough philosophical expression, “I am who I am; my consciousness and experiences are continuous. I came from my world, and if I can find a way, I will return to my world. If I encounter other Chen Kes, I’ll treat them as Heretic monsters and burn them on sight. Survival of the fittest!”

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