unfringed: (simple mathematics)
Dr. Walter Bishop ([personal profile] unfringed) wrote 2013-10-30 12:04 am (UTC)

[Action]

Even in a bubble universe, a pocket universe, there is still time moving. [He pushes through the wreckage and finds a pen, starting to write on the walls.] Time cannot be stopped, only displaced. The time we experience here may be accelerated compared to what we experience at home, but that does not mean time stops where we are from. For time to stop, it would cause a cataclysmic event.

[Mathematical formulas begin to clutter the walls, theorems on how time and space intertwine.]

Essentially, we are trapped in a pocket, but in infinitesimal ways, time in our individual universes are still moving forward. The span of a blink of an eye perhaps, but even that small blip could cause an unravelling...

[He stops and notices that Spock is leaving, his pen pausing. He doesn't turn around, but he does tilt his head in Spock's direction.]

...A-and thank you. Peter always said it was difficult to deal with me. Your patience is appreciated.

[Then he goes back to writing on the walls.]

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