Attractor Field

An Attractor Field is a cluster of world lines that lead to a single converging point.

While each strand may be slightly different, they're ultimately part of the same great structure and yield the same end result.

Alpha
The Alpha Attractor Field is made up of World Lines ranging from 0%

to 0.99%.

The final convergent result of the Alpha Attractor Field is the completion of the SERN Time Machine and the enslavement of humanity in a Dystopia headed by the Committee of 300.

A small side-note would be that the presence of Hashida Suzu and her interactions with Doctor Nakabachi made him a gentler man in this Attractor Field.

World Lines
This is a list of Alpha World Lines encountered in the Anime, Drama CDs and Visual Novel.
 * 0.571082
 * 0.571046
 * 0.571024
 * 0.571015
 * 0.523307
 * 0.523299
 * 0.456914
 * 0.456903
 * 0.409431
 * 0.409420
 * 0.334581
 * 0.337187

Deaths
Important characters that were mentioned as dead as well as the year of their death in the Alpha Attractor Field are as follows:

Hashida Suzu - 2000

Mayuri Shiina - 2010

Moeka Kiryuu - 2010

Tennouji Yuugo - 2010

Okabe Rintarou - 2025

Hashida Itaru - An unspecified time between 2025 and 2036

Makise Kurisu - An unspecified time between 2034 and 2036

Amane Yuki - 2036

Beta
The Beta Attractor Field is made up of World Lines ranging from 1% to

1.99%, with the exception of "The Steins Gate," which is divergence number 1.048596.

In this Attractor Field, Suzuha Amane does not become Hashida Suzu and travels to 1975 or 2000. Thus, Titor's emergence in 1999/2000 is another Suzuha and is recorded in world history in this Attractor Field, unlike in the Alpha Attractor Field in which "he" emerged in 2010.

The final convergent result of the Beta Attractor Field is World War Three, fought over Makise Kurisu's Time Travel thesis.

World Lines
This is a list of Beta World Lines encountered in the anime, Drama CDs and Visual novel.
 * 1.130426
 * 1.130238
 * 1.130212
 * 1.130211
 * 1.130209
 * 1.130208
 * 1.130206
 * 1.130205
 * 1.129848
 * 1.123581
 * 1.097302

Deaths
Important characters that were mentioned as dead as well as the year of their death in the Beta Attractor Field are as follows:

Makise Kurisu - 2010 (lives in the Steins Gate)

Okabe Rintarou - 2025 (or declared that he's dead)

Urushibara Luka - 2036 (unknown in the Steins Gate)

Steins Gate
The Steins Gate worldline carries a divergence number of 1.048596. As it is under the influence of both the Alpha and Beta Attractor Fields, it does not reach the final convergent result found in either field. Since this worldline doesn't converge upon the Committee of 300 and SERN's dystopia, nor World War Three, there was no need for Suzuha Amane to travel back to 2010 on this worldline.

This worldline is where the true ending of the main plot occurs, and it is dubbed as "Steins Gate" by Okabe. The main draw of this worldline is its unknown future—World War Three over the time travel thesis and SERN's dystopia are averted on it, and both Mayuri Shiina and Kurisu Makise live past August 2010 on it.

As is demonstrated by the rest of the Science Adventure series, the Committee of 300 is still apt to carry out various other schemes in an attempt to take control of the world on this worldline.

Gamma
The Gamma Attractor Field is made up of World Lines ranging from 2% to 2.99%.

The final convergent result of the Gamma Attractor Field is the completion of the SERN Time Machine and the enslavement of humanity in Dystopia headed by the Committee of 300; however, this time Okabe is working with SERN, and becomes a high-ranking member of the Committee of 300, ruling Japan as the dictator "Hououin Kyouma."

It's important to note that another important event, the "Y2K" crash, did happen in this world line, sparked by a SERN researcher after he discovered one of Okabe's D-Mails.

World Line
The Gamma Attractor field is Drama CD-exclusive, and as such only one world line is shown:
 * 2.615074

Deaths
Important characters that were mentioned as dead as well as the year of their death in the Gamma Attractor Field are as follows:

Mayuri Shiina - 2010

Hashida Itaru - Unknown

Makise Kurisu - Unknown

Delta
The Delta Attractor Field is made up of World Lines ranging from

3% to 3.99%.

Not much is known about this world line, except for the fact that it's seemingly innocent.

Moeka does not work with SERN in most world lines of the Delta Attractor field and the lab rarely experiments with the Phone Microwave, working on smaller scale Future Gadgets and experiments instead. It can be noted though that as the world lines of the Delta Attractor Field get closer and closer to going below 3%, SERN's influence grows. The Rounder branch organization of SERN actually has relatively more influence in δ3.030493% and δ3.019430%. However, they are more of a terrorist organization than a worldwide secret power. Little is known about SERN or the Rounder's involvement in time travel development in the Delta Attractor field.

Omega


It is a negative divergence world line, hence the lack of a starting number.

Nothing is known about the future of this attractor field. It is vastly different from others in that Okabe does not have the Future Gadget Lab; he participates in "Rai-Net Access Battlers" tournaments and the only person that he's friends with is Faris. What is certain is that SERN won't complete its time machine in the Omega field, because the lab isn't together to create the Phone Microwave and subsequently the Time Leap Machine.

However, that doesn't imply that the future of Omega is a safe one. The very presence of the Divergence Meter is ominous; it seems that time travel and the existence of world lines will emerge in this Attractor Field, or else the Divergence Meter would cease to exist.

World Line

 * -.195284


 * -.275349

Reboot
Almost nothing is known about this world line. After the "Irreversible Reboot" ending, Okabe and Suzuha travel to 1975 together. No divergence value is known.

Trivia
In the anime Robotics;Notes the series starts by showing the numbers 1.048596, those of the Steins Gate world line, on the Divergence Meter.