Question 1:
"Why are you willing to answer our questions? Why us, now?"
Time is short, at least for me. Why not among those who want to believe? A willing ear might be easier found.
And above all, a special one whose mind is suited to the task might hear and a Faustian pursuit forsook.
Prediction 1: General algorithms for deterministic systems require infinite time. Specified algorithms require specified details. I don't care to do either. Random odds make the event unlikely. If you care, raise those odds. Will you? I don't care to know.
Prediction 2: A planet still geologically active will cause such things. Yes, in due time.
Question 2:
"How the heck did you crack that cipher?"
Pseudo-intelligent technology is no match for synthetic intelligence. The super-computer that reigns on high lacks the intelligence of single celled organisms. Problem solving is a skill for the truly intelligent. Pseudo-intelligence, no matter how many computations a second, cannot create methods to solve problems and is bound by the limitations of it's master.
Question 3:
"How does one cool a microsingularity?"
Exploit magnetocaloric effect. Remember the application of
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Question 4:
"Where did he come from?"
You came from my womb. I created you. I created your world. I came from another world, much like this one. This little recreation of mind. I can't get it right. This the ultimate consequence of the technology. Some men paint with entire worlds.
Question 5:
"Can you bring me back to 2014?"
Something unlike 2014. You couldn't go back. You'd find you already exist there. It would serve me no purpose. I could, but I won't.
You lack the will to go back, because you lack the will to go forward.
I will be back once more.