Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-28270366-20171019074006/@comment-28270366-20171020085026

Klark: *to Penelopea* You bet! Melmetza is like the best journalist in the entire world. *back to his comic* Oh no! Green Shadow was hit by Impfinity's Infi-Bomb. Good thing Night Cap's there to block it out. Aww! I always ship the two. For some reason.

Kinoko gave a slight blush upon hearig that.

Kinoko: *to Sunshine* W-Well, I... am happen... to be... Night Cap's... greatest students in his dojo. Y-Yeah. We've been hanging out back at Japan. My father was a friend of his... master... guy. So it is clear that he told me about the incident.

''Meanhile, the 2 reporters were gathered on a special table. On Melmetza's hand, is one of the pages of the wanted book.''

Melmetza: So this is where the page was hidden the whole time. How did you find it?

Mr. West: Didn't you know? Dr. Archebont Reinstreetski visits this library often to write about his book. In fact...

''Mr. West places a damaged, pageless book cover on the tble and blows away the dust. It was the Continuum Theory's book cover.''

Mr. West: The book was kept here all along.

''Melmetza read the writings ont he page. There it said...''

''What started this wrongful discovery? Well, it was just a question, a hypothesis, that I've made myself. If there was nothing before the Big Bang, neiither space nor time existed, how long was there any "nothingness"? Where was this nothingness? How long was this nothingness? I was studying with my fellow physicians, including one named Albert Einstein, and each of us are sharing different ideas about reality itself. As I gathered each of their idea, each of them were talking about how force, light, pace, time, those aspects, affect our world. Mainly it was space and time. E. stated that these two are relevant to each other. They always have connections. If space is altered, time too is affected. But back to my Big Bang question. Is our universe created without space and time? God can't simply make the world when he is standing on nothing. Unless... if that nothing is something. And thn I started my experiment.''