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:49:01
While mathematics can
demonstrate its existence,

:49:04
l'm afraid human language
lacks any vocabulary to describe it.

:49:08
The object is made of this
extra-dimensional material?

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No. The object is a three-dimensional
shell encasing ninth-dimensional matter.

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- What's the function of the container?
- Dispersal ofcontents.

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- Specify type of dispersal.
- Omni-directional.

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Effect of ninth-dimensional material
upon a third-dimensional universe?

:49:26
Spontaneous creation
ofnew three-dimensional matter.

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It's a bomb.
:49:34
Yes. Though the explosion would also
replenish the elements essential to life.

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Our universe is expanding,
but the matter in it is finite.

:50:06
This thing fixes that. It creates
new matter to keep the universe young.

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- A creation device.
- Until you get it home.

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Then it supernovas your sun
and evaporates your solar system.

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Why?
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It's a way to replenish the universe
and also eliminate any competition.

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All the principles of Darwinian evolution.
:50:23
Any species advanced enough to travel
into deep space picks it up, takes it home.

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Then there's one less advanced species.
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Who would think of something like that?
:50:33
Whoever they are,
they're smart as God and a lot less nice.

:50:55
Oh, my God.

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