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The Doctor ♣ Eleven ([personal profile] comeonthensexy) wrote in [community profile] asgardeventide2012-09-17 05:19 pm

2nd Mishmash ~ [Video]

((OOC: Doctor is black, Rory is blue and Amy is red, and I am so sorry for this ridiculous tl;dr. But at the same time I'm not. Shhh.

One day there will be a non-tl;dr'y post.))


[ Once again, the Doctor appears to be fiddling with the bracelet when it starts to record. While at first very much focused on his face, the angle and distance to it soon enough changes and he leans in closer as if peering at the stone more than the screen, making a sound like “aha”. ]

So that’s how that works. Very useful, these things, all efficient and high-tech so why couldn’t they just let me keep my sonic screwdriver, at least? Would make my life so much easier.

[ With an irritated exhale, he pulls the bracelet off his wrist and puts it away on a table. On the sofa behind him sit Amy and Rory Pond, and perhaps they intend to sit next to each other but when the Doctor moves to sit himself, he ends up in-between them. Not on purpose, mind.

As soon as he’s seated, he grins as if he’s not bothered by a single thing and slings one leg over the other.

…and is that a piece of celery he’s hung around his neck like a necklace? ]

Hello, Travellers!

[ A pause, and he glances at Rory and Amy. ]

That is the word, yes? Never seems to really stick, for some reason. It’s not exactly an incorrect word, since we all travelled here. In a way. Involuntarily. It happens.

A lot.

Says the man who can’t even get us to Rio.

Oi! I got you to Venice! And it doesn’t happen that much.

[ He sniffs, and turns his nose up just slightly before he turns his attention back to the screen, clapping his hands and rubbing them together. ]

Right. Hello! Again. Let’s talk science!

Or we can talk about why you’re wearing celery right now. [ Rory reaches over to lift the string holding the piece of celery, furrowing his eyebrows. ] Either way, people may want to take notes.

Or just pay really close attention. [ A snippy comment from Amy's side of the trio. Can't complete the look without crossed arms and a glance across to Rory. Obviously a very attentive student in school. Obviously. ]

Really, really close attention. [ Whatever the Doctor has to say, it’s going to be long. May as well sit back and wait for him to ramble it out. ]

That celery is going to save our lives. Or at least mine. If the gods take my sonic screwdriver from me, I have to make do.

[ AHEM. Clearing throat. ]

First of all, that thing about the gods stopping time? That’s false. You can’t just stop time, then you might as well just say you break time. This is simple time travel and that means that you’ll easily enough be taken back to where you started off. No need to stop time for it and if the gods are the ones telling you so, I really don’t know why. Unless they actually think so themselves. Or maybe it’s just easier to say that rather than explain that you’ll just get right back.

You will, so no freaking out, no need to think time’s frozen. Don’t you think that’s more terrifying than it not being frozen? Time’s not a straight line like you people like to think it is. It’s there, every hour, every minute, every second, it’s always moving, and if you’re going to go back to when you were taken, you won’t have been gone. Simple.

[ Look, he’ll actually pause here. To let things sink in? Possibly. Or just to let you marvel in his superior knowledge. ]

That was the easy bit. Moving on – we’re talking about a “world tree” here, but I would much rather call it a universe tree, if it works that way. Can’t be sure, but— I’ll get to that. We’re not from different worlds, different planets, we’re from different universes, and that’s when it gets tricky.

I’m not new to new universes, or other universes. There’s E-space— But does that really count? [ A pause. ] And there are parallel universes, but this… There are people here that are from Earths that don’t really have the same rules as the Earth I know at all, it’s…

[ He moves his hands as if he’s trying to grab something, frowning all the while. If he seems almost troubled…

Well, he is something like it, possibly. ]

They’re not parallel. They’re alternate, they have to be, but I don’t think I’ve ever really heard of that. There’s been alternate timelines, but not universes. See, a parallel universe is formed when choices are made, when things happen differently, so people who are dead in one could be alive in another, a war could have been won by the other side compared to what we know. There are billions of parallel universes and I’d assume there would be billions of alternate universes too. They really do have to be alternate, but what I wonder is if there’s any connection and how we can all be pulled to one place like this.

Travelling between parallel universes is difficult and dangerous enough – I’d say impossible, but I’d be lying because I have travelled to one, but it’s almost impossible, used to not be, but now it is – and I wonder what sort of power you’d have to have to take people from alternate ones and put them in one place. And why alternate universes?

The thing is… Between parallel universes there’s a void, something that has no dimensions, [ he slowly moves his hands around in circles, ] and no… It’s just an emptiness that you can travel through if you crack the universe. But I’ve never heard of travelling between alternate universes, so what could there be there? There has to be something, even if it’s nothing. Or are they just hanging on the branches of a tree…

[ He silences for a while, pressing his fingers to his lips, forehead creasing again. ]

I guess it’s not completely far-fetched. A branch leads to a universe, and then you can say the twigs are like all the parallel universes on that branch. But I never would have thought— Parallel universes are connected, yes, and there is a… Well, there is a main universe. I first thought this Asgard could’ve been something in-between universes, something like a void, but it’s got a sky and during the night you can see stars so it is its own universe—

[ He jumps up from the couch and starts pacing, motioning with his hands and not really staying inside the range of the recording. ]

So is there like a main main universe, then? Not impossible. Because what holds a universe together? Maybe it doesn’t ever stop. Maybe there are more trees out there, and the whole creation is like a forest. A space time continuum like a forest! Maybe it’s all bigger than anyone could ever hope to understand!

[ Suddenly his tone is completely gleeful, as if he hasn’t been troubled at all or just put his mind at ease and he steps behind the sofa, ruffles Amy and Rory’s hair before he flops to lean on the sofa’s backrest. ]

Has to be that way, it’s the only way it makes sense. I wonder if this universe is the biggest. So is this the center of that universe? I wonder if you could get to alternate universes by going through this one. There has to be corridors, or shifts, something to connect it all, and the gods have figured out a way to use them. Maybe that’s what the outside of the universe is, Ponds! That’s brilliant. Sort of terrifying, but brilliant.

Now the question is, is there any way to gather proof?

[ Pushing himself back onto his feet, he wanders completely outside of the screen, seemingly having forgotten he was even recording anything. ]

... So, about that celery—
holmes_fanatic: (Endless Night.)

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[personal profile] holmes_fanatic 2012-09-19 10:39 am (UTC)(link)
[And Conan likes that you're thinking about these things, Doctor. Even if they end up agreeing to disagree, these are important topics to be raising.]

What does 'time and space are aware of everything' mean? And why do choices need to go anywhere? If thoughts are that powerful -- wouldn't there be more evidence of that?
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[personal profile] holmes_fanatic 2012-09-19 10:54 am (UTC)(link)
You're claiming that the universe is sentient? That -- seems like a pretty big leap to me. You've got other evidence to back that up then?

You're evidence that thoughts are powerful?
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[personal profile] holmes_fanatic 2012-09-19 11:25 am (UTC)(link)
Ah -- Doctor-san, what are you to have such a connection ... ?

I am taking your word for it -- what I've seen of you is enough to convince me that you can reasonably be expected to know how things work where you're from. As for the library -- there's nothing there that explains the gods and history of this world. You won't find facts there, but theories -- and a detective deals with fact first, then theorizes.

...

Ah. That's definitely not the case in my world.
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[personal profile] holmes_fanatic 2012-09-19 11:39 am (UTC)(link)
Ah ... like I said, this isn't a field I'm used to! We had to make our own terms when trying to work out what was happening here. It's going to take me a while to break that habit.

This universe is kind of different, Doctor-san. And I'd like to join, if you don't mind me asking questions!

...

People die. And they stay dead.

No amount of grief or anger or hate changes that. They're -- dead.
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[personal profile] holmes_fanatic 2012-09-19 01:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah. And that's possible by the rules of their -- universe. [Look, he remembered!] But that's not possible in other universes represented here. So trying to apply the logic of one world to this place ... is sort of like playing darts in the dark. You're kind of just throwing theories at this w-- universe, and hoping one will stick.

I think we need to start at the basics and work up, Doctor-san. But I don't know how you investigate a Universe. This one -- it's borrowed things from others. I don't know if that is significant or not, but it's a universe that is aware enough of itself and of others that it can deliberately take what it wants from other universes. That's why we have microwaves and not cars. Magic and technology. It's usually one or the other, or that's the impression I've got from talking to people. But there's your universe that has other universes existing inside of it and aware of this and one other that I know of where people go world to world -- and that's the word they use for it, so don't tell me off! -- so I think you've got the ideas and the experience for it.

But you've got to be careful too. It's easy to make assumptions here, especially because all we know of each other's universes is the reality of our own. I'm taking your word for what you know and what is possible in your world because I've seen enough impossible things here to know it's probable. But you can't insist that your reality is the only reality without denying other people's reality. For me--

There's been people. Cases. It's hard to put it into words but their force ... If it were possible in my world to change reality with thought or emotion, they would have done it.

... is that too weird?
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[personal profile] holmes_fanatic 2012-09-22 11:16 am (UTC)(link)
They wouldn't tell me. I got the impression it was a secret.
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[personal profile] holmes_fanatic 2012-09-26 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah -- I'll admit, that one's less clear. The library has books from worlds that aren't this one. For example, there are newspapers referencing events that happened in my world that I was part of, newspapers referencing events from the world where countries are people, and books and CDs that were written by or created by Travellers present here, despite all our worlds being so very different. The books in the library were deliberately brought in from different worlds.

Likewise, the technology of the hospital is really uneven. The stuff in the labs, anything used for analysis is as advanced as anything in modern earth. Maybe even a little more! However, there's almost nothing for treating people -- they're reliant on magic for that. My feeling is that if the technology was developed here, it wouldn't be so uneven ... that they'd develop together. Instead, it looks to me like they ... shopped around for what they liked of other worlds' technology and just took what appealed to them.
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[personal profile] holmes_fanatic 2012-09-28 09:11 am (UTC)(link)
My guess is that the technology was easier for a wider number of people to use -- you can argue differently for the machines at the hospital, but for the technology in the houses, maybe it's more practical to give people machines that perform a wide range of tasks then teach people how to use that particular magic?
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[personal profile] holmes_fanatic 2012-09-28 01:03 pm (UTC)(link)
That's true. And your theory supports the claims our captors have made that this is the centre of all worlds.
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[personal profile] holmes_fanatic 2012-09-28 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Is it possible that the similarities between worlds is evidence that the gods are telling the truth about that?
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[personal profile] holmes_fanatic 2012-09-29 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
Can you think of anyway of testing these theories? Or evidence we should look for that might prove definitely what is going on?