Kisegawa is no scientist, but she tries to follow Mogaruru's explanation nevertheless. This sounds like something they need to know.
"So, if I understand this correctly... The Melodies are unique patterns of vibrations that give form to the elementary particles comprising each world? And since even the smallest variation in those vibrations alters the shape of the particle, the number of ways in which worlds can be formed is practically infinite...
"In other words, no matter what a world is made of or what rules it operates under, it's ultimately shaped by and held together by the Melodies. Is that what you're saying?"
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"So, if I understand this correctly... The Melodies are unique patterns of vibrations that give form to the elementary particles comprising each world? And since even the smallest variation in those vibrations alters the shape of the particle, the number of ways in which worlds can be formed is practically infinite...
"In other words, no matter what a world is made of or what rules it operates under, it's ultimately shaped by and held together by the Melodies. Is that what you're saying?"