Parallel worlds – two. Birth of God. Artur Zadikyan
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СКАЧАТЬ style="font-size:15px;">      – Fix that picture," Ruthra almost shouted.

      – I've got it," Irene reported.

      – Why? – Catherine asked.

      – It's a nice place for her to live," Iulia said.

      – From the position of the stars, we may be able to calculate the coordinates of this location," Ruthra explained.

      – 'Hardly,' Parmenides pointed out, 'there aren't even any bears there.

      – Have you been able to identify it yet? – Iulia asked.

      The scientist nodded.

      – Quiet. Let's watch. Indeed, if Irene is silent, we have nothing to look for," Ruthra said.

      – Something remotely resembling some star clusters seems to be there.

      – All right. Uh-huh. We'll wait for more information. Let's keep looking.

      – Does YatSan there realize it's her from here? – IuLia inquired.

      – You should listen to what they say. Of course he does," Andrian answered her.

      He smiled a little, hoping to smooth over his unintentional rudeness. Iulia still didn't appreciate it, turning away from him resentfully.

      – Actually, we don't know for sure. Remember the clone situation," Ruthra explained.

      YatSan pulled herself up, sitting on the edge of the bed. It was a huge double bed. You could say it was Gulliver's bed. Suddenly, YatSan jumped up and, completely naked, ran and dove into the pool. After swimming along the bottom to the next edge, she surfaced and ran to the wall with a picture of a rainy street. As soon as she reached the wall, the partition disappeared, a corridor opened up, and a shower of jets poured down on her from all sides.

      – Why do we see it that way? We have to look at everything through her eyes, don't we? – Ruthra asked.

      Everyone already realized that the question was directed to Irene.

      – I tried it – and their AI gave access," she replied.

      – What do you mean?

      – They have AI, too.

      – That's understandable. Civilization seems decent. By the way, what's the name of their AI?

      – NRC. They sweetly call her NaRiKa.

      – I wonder how they decipher that?

      – Neural team leader – Andrian offered his variant.

      – I don't think so," Iulia replied without turning around.

      Then, looking at Rutra, she asked:

      – Does our Irene stand for something? I mean, her manager's name is Irene. She's human, so her name is just a name.

      – Let's not get distracted," Ruthra said.

      Then turned to Irene:

      – Why did you give me access? Who did NaRiKa think you were?

      – I contacted her through YatSan's brain. She mistakes me for Yat-San.

      – That's a good one. You're getting a signal through the moon stations?

      – No. It's completely different. The signal doesn't travel like radio waves.

      – I told you," the scientist said quietly, pointing a finger at Ruthra as if to rebuke him.

      – And what did you say? – Ruthra asked him with some sarcasm.

      – I told you the signal would be impossible to pick up normally.

      – You said it was impossible because of the speed of radio waves. They, like light, would take billions of years to travel.

      – Isn't that enough for you?

      – So you said there wouldn't be a signal at all. I said it would.

      – And how did you, your majesty, know that?

      – You have a weak imagination.

      – You assured me it would be just like the transmigration of consciousness. You convert the encoding of digitization of consciousness into a matrix of influence on one of the entangled particles, it transmits its state to another particle, decoding takes place there, as if unwinding a spring, and the state here turns out to be the state there. But how does the state there turn out to be the state here?

      – What did you just say? Do you understand? The particles are in constant communication. So they affect each other's state. A change there causes a change here. That's the signal. She got a signal in her brain. It's at the atomic level. The signal is created by all the atoms that make up a person. Everything in him is changing somehow. Including these particles. So they're transmitting what's happening to them out there.

      – Have you men remembered we're here," Iulia asked.

      – I don't think so.

      – Then speak in a way we can understand.

      Meanwhile, on the screen, YatSan was getting dressed.

      – Maybe you won't watch this scene? – Catherine said unaccustomedly loudly.

      – Yes," Iulia encouraged her.

      – We're not looking," Parmenides replied cheekily.

      In fact, the men, pretending to be engaged in a passionate discussion, in which Andrian also joined, looked at the screen with one eye. YatSan had a good figure. She was even more athletic there. She dressed quickly. All her movements were polished, even sharp. She seemed to be in a hurry.

      – So how do we still get a signal? – Ruthra asked, looking at the screen.

      Irene replied:

      – The signal passed as a permanent link between YatSan's brain here and YatSan's brain there.

      – What does that mean? – Andrian asked.

      – We don't understand it yet," the scientist said.

      Irene continued:

      – There was a theory, and it turned out to be correct. The brain-to-brain connection is still intact.

      – How? You mean you're picking up a signal from YatSan's brain, I mean YatSan's body that's lying there in the sarcophagus?

      – Yeah, that's right.

      – What's left in the brain? Consciousness is there.

      – Rutra Tigrovic, you surprise me.

      – Maybe. But it's still unclear. So, it turns out that the minimal set, which is responsible for the work of the autonomic nervous system, can receive a signal?

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