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He sat in the library. It had been hours since the nuance of sounds came and blasted its way into people's ears. He had been updating himself on recent news. 

The flat surface, according to Pauli telescope, had covered over sixteen trillion miles. An estimate by the Center for Mathematics and Theoretical Physics showed that the flat surface took up 25% of the universe's mass.

The TV at the bottom of the observatory had been playing various news programs. Most of the people in the observatory had gone up to study the objects and investigate the noise that had occurred.

"-Ambassadors have confirmed that the tremors were a worldwide event and nowhere with M-", uproared the TV.

The screen of the television was flashing constantly and was irritating for the man who was focusing on the many papers that were now laid out in front of him.

He opened up their zoom, which they had invited him earlier to discuss wit, greeted him with a jarring noise.

"Well, I'm going to-"

"I don't agree with you on that the tremors could be shockwaves caused by a massive meteor!", exclaimed an astronomer.

The man grabbed a chair and sat down.

"So! what are your ideas?", pointed a physicist.

"Oh! Mine? None really, but did you hear about that curved surface?", the man opened his computer and turned the screen toward the physicist. He scanned through the writing.

"Interesting....  have they found the shape of the surface?", asked the physicist.

"Well, no .. no, not exactly.", his voice faltered. He wasn't sure about the shape of the surface.

"Well, let's talk about the tremors. There are various ideas about the subject ranging from asteroids, to a shockwave from space.", the physicist looked at the man.

"Um, well my ideas are that-"

The door opened and Amorgin Gernley entered the room. Amorgin grabbed a chair and sat next to the man.

"Continue", said the physicist.

"Right, I think that the shockwave idea seems really plausible. But other than that I haven't thought of anything yet", admitted the man.

"Oh. I have an idea about the tremors.", Amorgin intervened.

"Share your ideas."

"Well, you know that large curved surface?"

"Yes."

"Well, I'm building on that shockwave idea, but I think that the tremors may have come from that curved surface", said Amorgin.

"Well, isn't the curved surface pretty far to affect us?", asked the physicist.

"Oh, well the size of the impact on the curved surface makes the shockwaves travel farther.", said Amorgin.

"But, the size of the force on the curved surface has to be enormous!", stated the man.

"Well, can you state some other options?", asked Amorgin.

"A supernova's shockwaves.", replied the physicist.

"The energy that is released from that is the same as the amount of the force on the curved surface", contradicted Amorgin.

"Well, you make a good point"

"Yes, but-", the man interrupted.

Then he remembered that he had promised that he'd give an interview to local news. Rushing into the car, he flew through the highway. In front of him stood the grey box, Set-91.  

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