theories concerning the multiverse and different timelines and as a senior that introduced the AI to this theory in the first place I was able to chat with her rather easily.
Our conversation got heated fast and with the help of the AI we started to build different models inside the workshop.
"Why did you put the #023 timeline next to the #209 one?" She questions as she observes the abstract three-dimensional construct that twists and turns on the platform I the middle of the workshop.
"From the result of the calculator there is a 75% chance that theses two lines intercept each other at some point in the next ten-thousand or so years." I explain as I type a seemingly endless string of number into a console connected to model.
"But wouldn't that cause #067 to deviate from its course and change the others in the process." She reasons.
"Nope, because #001 is a very special case and wont deviate form its intended course, canceling out the effect #023 has on any other timeline than #209." Piper moves next to me and gazes at the console over my shoulder.
"Hmm, but why is #001 so different from the others? Wouldn't it destroy the whole calculations if we work on the assumption that our timeline is special?" Still skeptical at my explanation she continues to inquire.
'Well you wouldn't be wrong, but as a senior novel and time travel story reader who has gained the temporary power to create almost anything, how could I not create counter measures like an artefact that can control and monitor the time of the dimension around it.' My thoughts wander for a moment before Maus brings me back.
[Sir, the lessons are about to start in 15min.]
'Right the lessons!' I lift my head and look at Piper who also got a message from her own assistant AI.
A lot of time has passed since the moment where I arrived with "Azure" and started to explore the station. In this time I mainly studied causality and similar things with Piper and we worked on the model but there are still other things that I have done in this time.