Chapter 198 - Something Went Wrong

Sen abruptly opened his eyes and found himself standing above a giant pocket watch. The watch was ticking, and with each tick, it was creating an ear-splitting noise around that place.

Tick! Tick!! Tick!!

Sen was unable to understand what was going on there and what does the watch below him want him to convey. Sometimes ago he wanted to understand the relationship between fate and time, and when he wasn't able to understand it, he was sucked into that place.

"Just what in the world is going on here?"

While he was contemplating about it suddenly a light flashed before him and began to show him the events of the past. The first scene was of the time when the CREATURE was floating over the space and looked at the earth with his evil eyes.

Next was the scene of how he used the power of illusion reality to vanish every trace of life from all over the solar system, including Aryan's family members and all his relatives.

With that the video came to an end and a sound reverberated in the space, "What was destined to happen, will eventually happen. Destiny can't be changed without knowing about it in advance."

"What was destined to happen, will eventually happen. Destiny can't be changed without knowing about it in advance."

"What was destined to happen, will eventually happen. Destiny can't be changed without knowing about it in advance."

"What was destined to happen, will eventually happen. Destiny can't be changed without knowing about it in advance."

"What was destined to happen, will eventually happen. Destiny can't be changed without knowing about it in advance."

"What was destined to happen, will eventually happen. Destiny can't be changed without knowing about it in advance."

"What was destined to happen, will eventually happen. Destiny can't be changed without knowing about it in advance."

"What was destined to happen, will eventually happen. Destiny can't be changed without knowing about it in advance."

"What was destined to happen, will eventually happen. Destiny can't be changed without knowing about it in advance."

"What was destined to happen, will eventually happen. Destiny can't be changed without knowing about it in advance."

"What was destined to happen, will eventually happen. Destiny can't be changed without knowing about it in advance."

"What was destined to happen, will eventually happen. Destiny can't be changed without knowing about it in advance."

"Gahhhhhhhh, stop it, stop it already. I know it well, what you wanted to say. If only I can go back in time, with these newly gained powers."

Sen abruptly stopped at that. He found out, he finally found out the relation. If he could have gone back in time, he would have changed the destiny/fate of an entire galaxy.

And that was the relationship he was searching for.

"Fate is an unchangeable element of the universe. But it can be changed if you have the power of time with you." Muttered Aryan.

Suddenly the clock below his feet began to shudder and crack!!

It was broken into pieces. Aryan found himself back in the sage palace, sitting before his family members.

Granny Kotori and Aditya went near and asked, "Success?!"

Sen "Yep, success."

"Good, onto the next one." Ordered the empress.

Next on the line was Anisa, and her element was Space.

Unlike the others, she didn't go near Sen to pat his head, instead she joined her hands and began to chant a sutra. Sen was somewhat confused about it as his mom was not following the same way as the others and instead was chanting sutras to him.

Amidst his thinking, his eyes began to shut in and he fell asleep while sleeping.

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Space is the boundless three-dimensional extent in which objects and events have relative position and direction. Physical space is often conceived in three linear dimensions, although modern physicists usually consider it, with time, to be part of a boundless four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime.

The concept of space is considered to be of fundamental importance to an understanding of the physical universe. However, disagreement continues between philosophers over whether it is itself an entity, a relationship between entities, or part of a conceptual framework.

Most of space is relatively empty, meaning that there are just stray bits of dust and gas inside of it. This means that when humans send a satellite to a distant planet, the object will not encounter "drag" in the same way that an airplane does as it sails through space.

While space may look empty to human eyes, research has shown that there are forms of radiation emanating through the cosmos. In our own solar system, the solar wind — made up of plasma and other particles from the sun — permeates past the planets and occasionally causes aurora near the Earth's poles. Cosmic rays also fly through the neighborhood, emanating from supernovas outside of the solar system.

In fact, the universe is permeated with the cosmic microwave background, which can be understood as the leftovers of the immense explosion that formed our cosmos (usually called the Big Bang). The CMB, which is best seen in microwaves, shows the earliest radiation that our instruments can detect.

One large feature of space that is poorly seen or understood is the supposed presence of dark matter and dark energy, which are essentially forms of matter and energy that can only be detected through their effects on other objects. Since the universe is expanding and accelerating in that expansion, that is seen as one key piece of evidence for dark matter. Another is gravitational lensing that occurs when light "bends" around a star from a distant background object.

In astronomy and cosmology, space is the vast 3-dimensional region that begins where the earth's atmosphere ends. Space is usually thought to begin at the lowest altitude at which satellites can maintain orbits for a reasonable time without falling into the atmosphere.

Astronomers may speak of interplanetary space (the space between planets in our solar system), interstellar space (the space between stars in our galaxy), or intergalactic space (the space between galaxies in the universe). Some scientists believe that space extends infinitely far in all directions, while others believe that space is finite but unbounded, just as the 2-space surface of the earth has finite area yet no beginning nor end.

In mathematics, space is an unbounded continuum (unbroken set of points) in which exactly three numerical coordinates are necessary to uniquely define the location of any particular point. It is sometimes called 3-D space because it contains three distance dimensions. If a continuum requires fewer or more than three coordinates (dimensions) to uniquely define the location of a point, that continuum is sometimes called n-space or n-dimensional space, where n is the number of dimensions.

Thus, for example, a line constitutes 1-space and a plane constitutes 2-space. When time is considered as a dimension along with the usual three in conventional space, the result is sometimes called 4-space, 4-dimensional space, time-space, or space-time.

Absolute, true and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature flows equably without regard to anything external, and by another name is called duration: relative, apparent and common time, is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable) measure of duration by the means of motion, which is commonly used instead of true time ...

According to the sage of time and Yang emperor, absolute time exists independently of any perceiver and progresses at a consistent pace throughout the universe. Unlike relative time, Sages believed absolute time was imperceptible and could only be understood mathematically.

According to the Yang emperor, humans are only capable of perceiving relative time, which is a measurement of perceivable objects in motion (like the Moon or Sun). From these movements, we infer the passage of time.

Absolute space, in its own nature, without regard to anything external, remains always similar and immovable. Relative space is some movable dimension or measure of the absolute spaces; which our senses determine by its position to bodies: and which is vulgarly taken for immovable space ... Absolute motion is the translation of a body from one absolute place into another: and relative motion, the translation from one relative place into another.

A traditional realist position in ontology is that time and space have existence apart from the human mind. Idealists, by contrast, deny or doubt the existence of objects independent of the mind. Some anti-realists, whose ontological position is that objects outside the mind do exist, nevertheless doubt the independent existence of time and space.

A further application of the modern mathematical methods, in league with the idea of invariance and covariance groups, is to try to interpret historical views of space and time in modern, mathematical language.

A theory of space and time is seen as a manifold paired with vector spaces, the more vector spaces the more facts there are about objects in that theory. The historical development of spacetime theories is generally seen to start from a position where many facts about objects are incorporated in that theory, and as history progresses, more and more structure is removed.

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The process would have continued further when Sen abruptly opened his eyes and began to cough out blood. The sage empress and Rikka came forward and began to heal him with their magic, but his blood cough didn't stop and he kept on coughing.

All of them present nodded and gathered around Sen in a circle