Yeah he could tell he was getting carried away with himself, but he nodded when she gave it a shot, "Right, or maybe there's just a void on the other side of the door until we decide to open it. I really just want to try and figure out more about how that place works." It might not be the key to getting out of this place, but they more they understood about it the better.
"I leave the door open," He admitted because well it freaked him out to think about the door closing behind him and then being stuck on the other side. "But I've been through and the door closed on it's own too once before." That had been a situation that had left him feeling like something was itching up over his spine like he'd never make it back. "The door disappeared then too, but that's only happened to me once, I'm not sure if it happens for others that way though or if it was just a one time thing."
"Honestly it feels like there are too many variables to know for sure if there is one right way to do it or if we've just been getting lucky so far, but a sensor might go a long way to figuring out things like that, whether or not it cycles based on the day or based on the person or you know any number of things." He didn't want to get lost in the weeds or drag her down with too many specifics, especially when it was all just speculation right now. But it was something they could work on figuring out.
Tony watched as Jean walked into the water a bit as they reached it, wondering what she was thinking as she looked at the water, "There's just a lot about this place that we don't really understand yet, I'd love to be able to figure out even one of those things."