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The Evolution of Genius: Every Night, I Get Smarter!-Chapter 96: Modulator
Chapter 96: Modulator
It didn’t end there. Minutes later we were back at it again. Now completely naked, Oliv was riding me reverse cowgirl.
We were in a haze, keeping a furious pace. But being so attracted to each other, so horny and full of lust, we needed a lot of work to get it all out of our systems.
"MMmmmh! I fucking love it! I love your cock inside me!"
I really struggled with how out-of-this-world sexy Oliv was. "God damn,"
Finally, as I felt that I was about to cum, I held Oliv by the waist, lifted her up, and threw her down on the sofa.
Last, jets of cum, streaked through the air and landed all over Oliv’s belly and waist.
She just lay there taking it all.
Then we just basked in the afterglow.
It took us a good, long while to rest.
After lounging in the room for another 30 minutes or so, we quickly gathered ourselves. I could see that Oliv struggled a bit to put her dress on.
The bouncer intercepted us. "Payment is 90 euros," he stated.
I reached into my pocket, pulled out the required amount, and handed it over. Once settled, we exited the club.
While waiting for the taxi, I engaged in a quick small talk with Oliv.
Oliv said, "So... what are we doing tomorrow?"
I looked at the time on my phone and said, "You mean today?"
She shot me a side-eye.
I continued, "Well. I was thinking that I could check in on the fusion engine."
She answered, "Hmmm. Are you going to visit Veronica?"
"That’s not what I’m going there for. I need to push my plans."
As the taxi pulled up, we swiftly entered and headed towards the suburbs. Reaching the abandoned house, we seamlessly moved through the understairs compartment, finding ourselves back in Boston in no time.
Once we were back in our house, I noticed that my parents were asleep.
We tiptoed to our room, changed, and nestled together, drifting into a peaceful sleep in each other’s arms.
Of course, I didn’t need much sleep; just 30 minutes later, I awoke and gently rose from the bed, making an effort not to disturb Oliv, who appeared sweet as she slept.
After that, I entered my room and closed the door behind me.
Back in my kingdom, I took a seat in front of my PC and commenced making final adjustments to my Unified Quantum Theory.
I refined my thoughts on the origin of vibrations and their role in creating our perception of reality.
As I formatted my work, I delved into the 600 pages, refining the wording and eliminating unnecessary details, ultimately reducing it to 580 pages.
Once satisfied, I carefully read through the entire manuscript, correcting any remaining errors.
Finally, I released it on arXiv.
After all of my recent successes, I was thinking about what I should do next. Fusion-powered rockets sounded interesting, but the idea of modulating quantum constants seemed more important.
I thought about starting another business, this time in the field of space research, but I chose to focus on finishing up my work on energy-related projects first.
And I could finally win the bet with Professor Terence Tao. I let that challenge rest for too long.
I fired up AutoCAD, a 3D design program.
As I thought about the future, my attention turned to what I called the Dirac-Sullivan Modulator.
This groundbreaking device was made to manipulate fundamental electrical constants by using monopoles and other advanced materials.
As the computer sketches came together, I again thought about what might happen if I changed constants like the Planck constant.
Changes to those constants could open up new uses in energy technology. For example, a changed Planck constant could make solar cells work better.
But what I was really aiming for, and what I have described in my Unified Quantum Theory, was the state of enhanced quantum coherence.
In this state, energy carriers like photons or other particles would be able to move with minimal scattering and dissipation, allowing for the transfer of energy over vast distances without loss.
Not only that. Energy carriers become entangled, meaning the state of one particle instantly influences the state of its entangled partner.
Instantaneous and lossless energy transfer.
That was the ultimate goal.
When I came out of my room, the house was already lit by a golden color from the rising sun. I could hear a soft hum of activity; my dad was already hard at work in the kitchen.
"Taking care of a blind person will make your laziness disappear," he quipped with a wry smile as I joined him.
Together, we prepared a breakfast feast that soon drew my mother.
Oliv also walked out of her room just as the smell of food was filling the air. She was clearly dressed to go out.
I asked, "Are you going somewhere today?"
She nodded and replied, "Yes, I need to go to the Uni, or I will fail the semester."
I looked at her slightly worried, "Take a weapon with you," I urged.
She glanced at me with a puzzled expression and responded, "What if they catch me having a gun at the Uni?"
I sighed, realizing the complications.
As if to save the situation, out of the blue, Scholar Goran appeared out of the wardrobe and filled the room with his presence.
All eyes turned to him.
Scholar Goran spoke with a tone of purpose, "I bring information from The Lord."
Curiosity piqued, I asked, "What is the information?"
"For the safety of everyone, the government of Coelus has decided to slowly lead people across the cluster into Separation. Leonard is working with the governments on Earth, so he has been given the job of making this transition a priority and making sure it is done methodically."
I asked, "How are you gonna decide who is first?"
"The process can only go so fast," Goran said, "Leonard will have a hand in choosing who goes first."
Given the circumstances, I looked at Oliv and then asked Scholar Goran, "Before that, could you give students and teachers at MIT more weight?"
Goran nodded in understanding, "I’ll ask about it," and in the next moment, he vanished through the wardrobe. freewebnσvel.cøm
After breakfast, I said goodbye to my parents and promised to see them in the evening.
Turning to Oliv, I said, "I’ll be back later. We can watch something together." I then leaned in and gave her a soft kiss on the lips.
Stepping into the wardrobe, I vanished from their sight, passing through Coelus and reemerging in Germany
As soon as I appeared in the abandoned house I took out my phone and dialed Mrs. Hayes’s number.
She greeted me with a mix of concern and curiosity, "Oh! Max, what is it? Do I need to worry?"
Reassuring her, I replied, "No, I just wanted to visit the fusion engine and talk with the engineers. I need someone to pick me up."
After a short pause, Mrs. Hayes responded, "Alright, I’ll drive myself and pick you up. At the house in the suburbs, right?"
I confirmed, "Yes, that’s right."
She then asked, "By the way, Max, I have a question. Do you by any chance know why Germany announced a Cybersecurity alert? We’ve been having to do some rigorous security checks because of it. Does it have something to do with the war?"
I said, "Cyber alert?"
"So... you had something to do with that, no?"
Considering her remark about the cybersecurity alert, I thought to myself, ’Cyber alert? I guess that works. Terrorists or cyber terrorists, it does not matter as long as people are more careful.’
I replied, "Don’t worry, just make sure that you are wary of anything out of the ordinary happening around you, okay?"
"Okay. Wait for me, Max. I’m gonna be there in a couple of minutes," Mrs. Hayes responded.
True to her word, she arrived shortly after, and I hopped into her silver Mercedes.
Once settled in the car, I asked, "How is the fusion engine?"
Mrs. Hayes updated me on the fusion engine’s progress, "It’s been going very well. After the demonstration, we secured additional financing from Vanguard and the German government."
She continued, "We’ve increased the power output of the lasers and expanded the size of the metal casing with the hydrogen ice. Currently, the fusion engine’s output is well over 100 TWh."
"That’s good to hear," I replied. "I’ll need to talk to the lead engineer."
Mrs. Hayes nodded, "Certainly. Mr. Henry should be available."
As we approached the facility, she added, "Oh, you’ll need to discuss this with Mr. Reymond; as he is in charge of all of that stuff, but I’ve heard you’ve received numerous offers to build more fusion facilities, especially in the USA."
I nodded, "Yes, I expected that would happen."
Entering the workers’ quarters, Mrs. Hayes and I found a room where a couple of engineers were taking a break, sipping coffee.
As we walked in, they greeted us warmly.
Among them, Mr. Henry, the lead engineer whom I had met during the first Ignition day, stood up and said, "Hello Professor Sullivan, what brings you here?"
I shook Mr. Henry’s hand and said, "I plan to build another small facility next to the fusion engine, and I’ll need your help to plan it."