>>55044485>>55044461we trade books
there are no other explanation but being from different universes. He brings that up right before trading books for a reason
>>55044486AI said "he loved the volume since childhood". He only had one book as a child. Even if he bought a different one, even if he had multiple ones, there is only one signed book as a kid, and he chosed it as the key to activate the time machine precisely because there is only one plus it has lot of emotional value. If there were multiple books there would be multiple keys to active a very dangerous time mahine
>>55044495>We literally met the real professor once we meet the AI, and even the AI is pissed the real professors chose the project over their own son. The professor in our universe would never take his job over his son
>>55044508>They infer the Arven they know in their future (our time, but their universe) is lonely as wellthe professor never leaves his laboratory. He doesn't go back to his house to relax
>They don't actually plan on reading that shit.?????????????????????????? so the professor is very interested in reading our book for...nothing. Yeah....This makes sense. Holy shit you are stupid
>Anon, the whole point of the original professor was that they got gradually crazier over time after already developing the Time Machine. This is from before that happens. How do you know the original wouldn't have said it?Already explained, read above
>So all your arguments are just based on retarded schizo assumptions. Got it. Let's pretend kids only sign one object and refuse to sign others. If I were obsessed with Jules Verne, I'd have many editionsAlso, already explained. Read above. It's funny how you call other schizos for explaining why the professor only has one book yet you think it's totally normal for a very obscure rare scientific book to have multiple editions like some kind of Julio Verne super seller.
Done. Stop coping. Sekk help. Touch some grass