//------------------------------// // Log 4049: On the topic of interdimensional travel: // Story: Lab Horse // by TheMajorTechie //------------------------------// Okay, so blah blah blah, school things, blah blah something about using my squirt gun on those boys, you get the gist of it. Now, onto the real point, 'cause Delmar said that he was gonna set aside some time to talk with me. "So, Gadget," Delmar began as he dried a dish, "do you have any ideas on how you're gonna get back to Equestria?" I shook my head sadly. "Most of the things I can think about are either suicidal, or would bring doom to the world." Delmar paused for a moment, idly polishing the dish beyond dry as he thought. "How about an artificial wormhole?" he replied at last, setting the plate down, "As long as the gravitational field is stabilized, it should theoretically allow for passage." I raised a brow. "Continue?" I said, writing the idea on a paper. Delmar sighed. "Taking into account that we're talking theoretical physics here, I can't be entirely sure that it would work. There's also always the possibility of the wormhole becoming unstable, and collapsing on itself." I grinned as I recalled a bit of a movie I remember watching on one of those old 'blu-ray' players. "Like Big Hero 6?" I asked, remembering how the wormhole had begun sucking everything up around it. The professor sighed. "Yeah, pretty much. Those Disney folks definitely did their research." My grin faded away, leaving a frown in its place. If the wormhole is gonna work the same way as it did in that old show, then I'd be terrified to go through it. "What if Equestria isn't an entirely different universe, but just an entirely different planet?" I suddenly blurted, my mind racing faster than my mouth could keep up with. As a result, it came out more like "What if Equestia want a entirely giffert--" before I slowed myself down. "What?" "What if Equestria isn't an entirely different universe, but just a different planet in our own universe?" "So basically," he began, "you're saying that it's possible that the creations of our own imagination essentially 'loop-back' into our own realm of existence?" "Yup. Pretty much." Suddenly, Delmar's face lit up, before suddenly turning into an obviously regretful expression. "Gadget, do you remember... how we met?" I rolled my eyes. "Yeah, you pretty much were going trigger happy, and then I got stuffed into an animal control truck." "Do you remember how often you teleported around the lab when I first brought you there?" Ah, I see where this is going. I can tell that you were a pretty fussy filly back then. Ay, Ranell! Why weren't you on for the past few days? I was too busy reading your old logs. There are several thousand, y'know. Uh huh. I'll talk to you later. It's getting hard to write the current log of my conversation with Delmar and talk to you at the same time. See ya! yeah. Bye. So anyways... "Yeah," I replied to Delmar, "so are you saying that I might be able to teleport to Equestria?" The professor nodded. If my gut's telling me the truth, this'll either be very exciting, or the most agonizingly hard-to-do thing I've ever faced. 'Cause y'know, teleporting through dimensions and all. Wait a second... didn't I teleport to Earth when I was a foal?! Well then. I guess I could try it a second time. If I even can do it at all anymore.