Chapter 20: The Theory of Crossing
n'er, who is this young man"Hearing this man's question, Lin Neng immediately thought of the common phrase used in TV dramas: "Sir, I am Xu'er."He, however, was unaware that in the Tang Dynasty callin...Everett stood up. "Alright, Ye, the real distance is obviously more than a thousand miles. Because," he walked to a table and rummaged through the papers, books, and stationery on its surface until he revealed a clear space, then pulled out a blank sheet of paper and beckoned Ye Youxiao over.
Everitt sat down at the table, his pencil swinging back and forth: "Theoretically speaking, space and time are two dimensions, and they cannot be converted into each other. It's like we can't say that one hour equals 5 kilometers or 1000 kilometers."
Ye Youxiao can't comment because he didn't understand.
Everett drew on the paper as he said, "Leaf, let's explore this world together. It's a three-dimensional world! A world made up of length! Height! And width!"
Ye Youxiao nodded, looking seriously at the piece of paper as if it could perform magic.
Everett wrote a large "t" on the paper: "What if we add a dimension, time! What would happen"
Ye Youxiao retorted, "You just said they are of different dimensions." Finally having a chance to speak and using a contradictory approach to attack the other party, Ye Youxiao felt a sense of satisfaction brought by the balance.
But Everett wasn't worried or flustered: "But you did it."
Ye Youxiao was taken aback. "Me"
Everett smiled with narrowed eyes, and Ye Youxiao suddenly found his squinting expression very interesting, but he immediately followed up, "You said I added the time dimension But I didn't..."
Everett chuckled slyly, "Because you've crossed over." of Hedong, originally from a poor family. In his youth, there wasn't even oil for him to read by at night. He had to "burn leaves to light his books", comparable to "carving holes in the wall to stea...