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Chapter 1166: Chapter 569: Explosive Mysterious Rays_1

The initial anti-gravity device sales plan devised by Aviation Group did not take into account the needs of the wealthy, probably because there wasn’t enough time. The public unveiling of the anti-gravity device was a decision made at the Photon Anti-gravity Theory conference, whose primary purpose was to exchange technological resources in order to acquire some high-tech products in demand.

The goal of patent licensing and selling anti-gravity devices was to ’recoup costs’. In fact, it was also following the decisions of the Photon Anti-gravity Theory conference and adopting a favorable method.

At the same time, Aviation Group had no experience in selling high-end ’equipment’.

The companies under the group all sold various types of aircraft or components related to aviation and aerospace.

Now the group suddenly realized the importance of the demands of the rich, as the anti-gravity device itself could also be a type of ’entertainment facility’. At least for the time being, high-end anti-gravity technology possessed an extraordinary charm and thus had very high commercial potential.

This was also the purpose of many companies sending representatives – with the Mickey Mouse Company being the most direct, as they were looking to build a space experience pavilion.

Therefore, the anti-gravity technology as a flagship device has a strong appeal in the high-end wealthy circles, just like some representatives said, "Anti-gravity devices are way cooler than yachts."

The market of the wealthy is huge.

There are too many rich people in the world. The number of ’super-wealthy’ individuals listed by Forbes as having a net worth of over a billion dollars exceeds 1,400, not to mention those worth several hundred million dollars – their number is simply uncountable.

This market is vast, and more importantly, anti-gravity technology is unique to Aviation Group. For at least the next few years, it will be a monopolistic technology, and only Aviation Group will be able to sell anti-gravity devices.

At the anti-gravity device exhibition conference, many representatives inquired on behalf of individuals about the purchase of personal anti-gravity devices.

One particular point of interest for them was the delivery time for ordered devices.

The response from Aviation Group was --

Within half a year!

To others, this speed already seemed quite fast. To have such a groundbreaking anti-gravity device delivered in just half a year after ordering indicated extremely high manufacturing efficiency.

In fact, when others got their hands on an anti-gravity device and disassembled it, they would realize a six-month delivery was rather long.

Because they would discover that the anti-gravity device didn’t contain much in terms of technology; it didn’t need high-end electronic chips or anything of the sort. The main components were just high-energy beam devices and pipes made of special materials. Other parts, including generators, were just very ordinary functional components that could be purchased directly from the market or even replaced at will.

But to say there was no technology involved would be incorrect – the essence lay in the arrangement of the high-energy beam devices and the control of the beams when the device was activated.

Thus the core was that they couldn’t understand the relationship between the arrangement of the high-energy beams and the anti-gravity effect.

That’s where the patent license came in.

The patent licensing included some higher-end theories, at least allowing the licensee to understand the principle behind the arrangement of high-energy beams, so they could continue related research and development.

Of course.

Without more advanced theories, they could only conduct continuous experiments and, after obtaining more data, perform related reverse deduction.

This process was like a particle collider; after a large experiment and collecting a vast amount of data, reverse deducting the discovered principles to complete the particle standard model.

In short, continuing the research was difficult.

Of course.

Anti-gravity technology was a new scientific direction, and even though it was challenging, the involvement of multiple institutions in the research would definitely make significant progress – some advancements might even be unforeseen domestically.

That was all possible.

The domestic confidence was in possessing the thirteen arrangement formulas of photons and space provided by Zhao Yi, along with the codes of deities, which were theories ahead by decades or even hundreds of years. In addition, they had Zhao Yi himself.

Zhao Yi was the source of domestic confidence.

Other countries, companies, and institutions could have many talented scientists and high-end R&D teams, but they lacked someone like Zhao Yi, a rare supreme talent seen only once in centuries.

Zhao Yi was also the developer of Photon Anti-gravity Theory, and he had a certain judgment about the difficulty of the R&D.

Additionally, Zhao Yi was confident that as long as other institutions revealed any technological advancements, he could deduce based on theory and quickly master the new technology.

Therefore...

The participation of other countries, companies, and institutions in the development of anti-gravity technology would certainly be beneficial for mastering more advanced anti-gravity technology and the analysis of space.

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Money was very important.

All kinds of research required funds, and research on nuclear fusion was a ’bottomless pit’, necessitating a continuous and substantial investment.

Selling anti-gravity devices was indeed profitable; the main costs were related to the high-energy beam equipment and special material pipes, while other components, including standard generators, were not very costly.

The cost of a single-layer anti-gravity device could be reduced to under a million dollars, and considering future standardization and mass production, costs were bound to be reduced even further.

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