Part John Titor provides details about the future "Daru, I know you can do it. Disclose their dastardly deeds, and procure a hint about the time machine. Okarin, isn't that just your delusion--" "We're not at the junction of whether we can use the Microwave Ophone Temp as a time machine, or it dies as garbage. Begin at once. I leave the rest to you. Otherwise, they'll notice you. You must not forget the "summons" of the year Everything was ruined that year No, that actually might be unexpectedly interesting nyan.
Even if they revive the Messiah who has now grown moldy, the world will not move. Refer to that for more details.
It seems like everyone has a fixed idea about the concept of time itself. It's not like the flow of time is restricted to one-way traffic from past to future. To be more accurate, the law of cause and effect doesn't allow any contradictions. In the case that the effect portion is changed, the accompanying cause is changed so it doesn't fail.
That's the reason why there are few people who can recognize the changes in divergence. Divergence being the ration of divergence of the world line.
Please collect and keep every single Upa released in the past and in the future. Just in case, I hope people will help carry this out up to one week after the date. Speaking of July 28th, that is the date in the prologue of Steins;Gate , when protagonist Rintarou Okabe and Shiina head to Akihabara, obtain a Metal Upa, and end up seeing Kurisu Makise in a certain way in the process.
Steins Gate first released in Japan on October 15, for the Xbox The video novel is helpful as a source for further trivia and references unique to the characters and their universe. With playthroughs available for viewing online, it's easy to take a deep-dive.
Okabe has nicknames for everyone. These function as comic relief, but also end up acting like everyone's code names. He demands that everyone address him as his mad scientist alter-ego Hououin Kyouma.
Speaking of codenames, you might have missed that all of their mission titles reference Norse Mythology, another one of Okabe's odd naming conventions.
The latter half of the series raises the stakes by introducing suspense-thriller elements to the story. Okabe has a breakdown that exposes his alter-ego of Hououin Kyouma as the mask of insecurities it is.
The same goes for his trans friend, Rukako, who has more than one episode addressing the stresses stemming from her desire to be biologically female.
In both cases, these characters have serious depths that are easy to miss if for viewers who only watch the early episodes. Since its video novel format, it's of interest to observe how realistic the scenery of the very real city of Akihabara is, down to the replicated landmarks and signage. Steins; Gate injects accurate views of the city and its events mostly through Faris, a socialite whose late father left her the opportunity to endow his properties with cultural appeal. Her influence brings things like cosplay conferences, maid-cafes, and Rai-Net board game tournaments to town.
Without Faris, this town would be a humble electronics hub and useless to hobbyists. In the case of physical time travel, memories are conserved even if the world line changes. That's been proven by my very own experience. But in the case of that mail, the time traveler let's just call you that for convenience's sake hangs the past without jumping through time, a situation that hasn't been hypothesized yet in , where I come from.
The time machine completed in is established as a system to physically jump through time and world lines. And so, I do not have the means to explain the phenomenon you are experiencing. Rintarou posted: Subject: Re: Memory John, how exactly do you measure divergence values? What are those numbers based off of in the first place? John Titor posted: Subject: Explaining the many-worlds interpretation Strictly speaking, it's a little misleading when I wrote that the world follows the Everett Wheeler model.
More theories that were developed based off of it were popularized. In the two years following , when the time machine was completed, discussion over world explanations progressed dramatically. In , it was clarified that the world was constructed of things called "Attractor Fields", which describe the extent of world line convergence.
This theory was originally hypothesized in I have a personal meter that measures them. It is, after all, a subjective, relative measurement, not an absolute. In the end, this tool can only indicate the current divergence. Rintarou posted: Subject: Re: Explaining the many-worlds interpretation Please give me more details about those Attractor Fields, and how they affect the change of world lines.
John Titor posted: Subject: Observing convergence Attractor Fields are, simply put, the focal points of world line divergence. They can also be used to explain things once called "fate" or "change". There is no real meaning to making small changes to the world line.
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