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After finishing the シュタインズ・ゲート (Steins;Gate) Visual Novel, I found out something very interesting.
I was wondering why the “Steins;Gate” World Line had a divergence value of 1.048596%. I was also wondering why the World Line where Okabe sends the first D-Mail that started the story, had a divergence value of 0.571024%.
Well, if you look closely at the Steins;Gate game logo, you can clearly see “0.571024” next to the ‘i’, by tilting your head.
Now for the “Steins;Gate” World Line… you can see:
‘1’ as the ‘i’ without the dot
‘0’ in the dot for the ‘i’
‘4’ at the bottom right of the ‘n’
‘8’ at the top left of the ‘s’
‘5’ at the bottom right of the ‘G’
‘9’ at the top of the ‘t’
‘6’ at the top left of the ‘e’
which makes up “1.048596”. My mind was blown xD

After finishing the シュタインズ・ゲート (Steins;GateVisual Novel, I found out something very interesting.

I was wondering why the “Steins;Gate” World Line had a divergence value of 1.048596%. I was also wondering why the World Line where Okabe sends the first D-Mail that started the story, had a divergence value of 0.571024%.

Well, if you look closely at the Steins;Gate game logo, you can clearly see “0.571024” next to the ‘i’, by tilting your head.

Now for the “Steins;Gate” World Line… you can see:

  • ‘1’ as the ‘i’ without the dot
  • ‘0’ in the dot for the ‘i’
  • ‘4’ at the bottom right of the ‘n’
  • ‘8’ at the top left of the ‘s’
  • ‘5’ at the bottom right of the ‘G’
  • ‘9’ at the top of the ‘t’
  • ‘6’ at the top left of the ‘e’

which makes up “1.048596”. My mind was blown xD

(Source: ibm5100.net)