Hi all! Today I'm here to tell a story that someone will not believe, but is true. So, let's start. One day, we were in school. Me and some of my friends were talking about a physics project. Each one of us was supposed to bring something related to black holes and space physics stuff. "So, what did you bring?" asked Ben, who worked with me.
"We brought a faster-than-light travel portal - well, kind of. If it existed, it should be something like the one we brought. We found it on Internet. " said Sofi. "Wow! That's really cool! - I said - We brought simply some theoric calculations about inter-universe travel-"
"-that we found on Internet." said Ben. "And you, Albert? What have you brought?"
"Some cool stuff - that you can't find on Internet."
"Cool stuff like what?" said Laura. "A subatomic generator from the CERN."
"What?! - I said. - Where did you find it?"
"You know, some friends in the INAF..."
"You have friends in the INAF?"
The bell rang interrupting us.
"Well, we have some cool stuff to show."
Then Sofi proposed: "Why not fuse them?"
"What?" we said. "We could show them as a big group work. Something like, the machine, the calculations that should make it work and the engine."
"That's... a good idea, I guess!" said Albert.
So we proceed doing so.
When the teacher came, we showed her 'our' work. We showed all the calculations, and then we inserted them into the machine. "If this was real, it should work this way."
Then we connected the generator and the machine, and something unexpected happened.
A light blue, circular portal appeared over the machine. "What should this be!?" screamed Sofi. "I - I don't know" said Albert, sweating. I touched the portal "What should this be..." and then I got sucked in. Albert, Ben and Sofi tried to take me out, but got sucked in as well.
"We brought a faster-than-light travel portal - well, kind of. If it existed, it should be something like the one we brought. We found it on Internet. " said Sofi. "Wow! That's really cool! - I said - We brought simply some theoric calculations about inter-universe travel-"
"-that we found on Internet." said Ben. "And you, Albert? What have you brought?"
"Some cool stuff - that you can't find on Internet."
"Cool stuff like what?" said Laura. "A subatomic generator from the CERN."
"What?! - I said. - Where did you find it?"
"You know, some friends in the INAF..."
"You have friends in the INAF?"
The bell rang interrupting us.
"Well, we have some cool stuff to show."
Then Sofi proposed: "Why not fuse them?"
"What?" we said. "We could show them as a big group work. Something like, the machine, the calculations that should make it work and the engine."
"That's... a good idea, I guess!" said Albert.
So we proceed doing so.
When the teacher came, we showed her 'our' work. We showed all the calculations, and then we inserted them into the machine. "If this was real, it should work this way."
Then we connected the generator and the machine, and something unexpected happened.
A light blue, circular portal appeared over the machine. "What should this be!?" screamed Sofi. "I - I don't know" said Albert, sweating. I touched the portal "What should this be..." and then I got sucked in. Albert, Ben and Sofi tried to take me out, but got sucked in as well.
We landed on a floor. "Ouch! What did happen..."
"This wasn't expected" said a childish voice.
