"It's not something you
need." she says, still sounding almost confused. "At this point in time, 0.012% of all Potassium is Isotope 40. The only only place you'd find this low levels of it is 14 billion years from now." she says as she's interrupted by the machine loudly beeping at her. Additional windows are popping up, displaying complicated
patterns of quantum particle trajectories along with rows and rows of numbers.
"Wait, hang on... Different dimensional quantum signatures... I knew it! You're not from this Universe. You're from one of the adjacent ones Emilie has been bouncing through or from one of the same causal clusters anyway! But those would be in a similar universal era, the only way the Isotope decay could have advanced billions of years is if..." Ashlie speechlessly turns her head away from the monitor and towards Will. "...if you somehow spend a long time in suspended animation. A really,
really long time."