Dancing Circles on the Horizon of Events

-11.1-11 Refurbishment 2

"The magic of creating matter from" none ", starting with water magic. In fact, I don't think it's producing matter from nothing."

"So you're saying you brought it from somewhere? It feels like metastatic magic."

"No ~. I don't think you're transferring the substances that exist in this world ~? I've done surveys on water quality, but even if it's almost pure water as if I collected distilled water, and I've drawn water from the rivers around it, it won't."

Cortex's explanation was a little enigmatic. I'm a lot of talking about conclusions —— like that.

"So, what is it? You didn't bring it from different spaces, did you?

"I don't think that's the same ~?

Cortex said so, with a niggling and suspicious grin, he said this.

"Your sister has experience in creating micro-black holes and converting matter into energy, right ~?

What happens when you create black hole supergravity and throw matter into it? I'll skip explaining the detailed theory, but in short.

, which prevents matter from maintaining its existence and turns it into elementary particles and energy.

Waltz, hearing that word of his sister, opens his eyes as if he noticed something.

"... you want to say the other way around?

What happens when we concentrate enormous amounts of energy on a single point, as opposed to the phenomenon that is occurring within the black hole…. I hear Waltz remembered that.

Cortex is satisfied.

"Yeah, that's right. Exactly. How versatile is the" magic ", a situation that is still elusive to measure, but I believe that it materializes by collecting what can be called dark (dark) energy, or dark matter (dark matter) that drifts into this world. Of course, it's temporary, not definitive."

"Well, even if they say finalisation or something, it's unacceptable. Wherever the antimatter that is supposed to occur at the same time, as the matter was produced in pairs, the newborn material should probably be radioactive or super hot, but that's not actually the case...... Questions around there, can you explain them? If you're explaining it, I'll be honest with you.

"Yeah, it's hypothetical because I can't explain it. If it is, it is okay for your sister to think about why ~?

"That's very interesting, but I can't use magic, because it's not a study I can do. Pass? Pass."

and waltz who refuses immediately, even though he says it's interesting.

Then she returned to the point after a small sigh.

"The story's gone out of line a lot, but Cortex, that means you're thinking it's okay to use water magic in space, right?

"In theory, I don't think there's a problem. However, it's probably Lucia who uses magic. If she doesn't fall, we can supply plenty of water to the tanks on board. ~?

"Right..."

To Cortex's bitterness, Waltz held his head. Of course, it's not like she didn't believe in Lucia.

So what was she having concerns about --

"Perhaps Lucia will use the greatest metastatic magic in the universe."

"... is it a transfer of the moon ~"

"That sort of thing. No matter how much magic Lucia had, the object of the move was the moon. I think it's too harsh to just focus on Lucia..."

Like -- I was worried about Lucia after moving the moon using metastatic magic.

Generally, a wizard falls asleep exhausted by exhaustion when he uses up the magic in his body. If Lucia finds herself in that situation, who the hell is going to replenish the energy that floats in space...... Waltz was thinking about the worst.

"Isn't that a little impossible?

"That's right ~... Is there any other good way ~ …"

That's what bothered Cortex. What she was thinking was about how to supply large quantities of water. For example, there was a method of using demonic props capable of generating water as a means of backing up, but the amount of magic that can be stored in demonic stones that can be connected as batteries is not so great... I couldn't say I wasn't going to be in a deadly situation when Lucia kept coming up with a situation where she couldn't use water magic to supply water.

The possibilities in themselves were very small. However, it was so difficult to operate in space that even such small possibilities had to be considered. Only one small mistake can lead to a major breakdown.

Is there any way we can supply water in a stable manner? When Cortex is figuring out how to do that, turn to her--,

"Hey, Cortex? I just want to ask..."

—— and Waltz asks a question. Apparently, she was her, and something came to mind.