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Constant Variable (Senku x Reader)
  • Reads 120,506
  • Votes 3,706
  • Parts 28
  • Time 15h 5m
  • Reads 120,506
  • Votes 3,706
  • Parts 28
  • Time 15h 5m
Complete, First published Feb 15, 2020
Variable
adjective | not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.

In a science experiment, there are three kinds of variables: independent, dependent and controlled. This is one of the first things about science that Senku learns as a kid and has followed that rule until he meets (Full Name) who changes that one rule.

She shows him there is a fourth kind of variable: constant. To Senku, science is never about consistency as things are always evolving and changing, yet that doesn't apply to (Name) and he can never understand it.

However, maybe it isn't such a bad thing in this stone world where Senku will learn how consistency plays an important role in science.
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