NOVEL Genius of the Rules-Style System Chapter 1227 - 592 This is Definitely a Product of Alien Technology!_3

Genius of the Rules-Style System

Chapter 1227 - 592 This is Definitely a Product of Alien Technology!_3
  • Prev Chapter
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
    Text to Speech
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 1227: Chapter 592 This is Definitely a Product of Alien Technology!_3

"Indeed, the experiment was very dangerous."

"Although we are safe here, the area surrounding the experiment range will definitely be affected."

All we can do is continue waiting.

This waiting lasted until the afternoon. What’s most crucial is that the magnetic field intensity near the experiment coverage area remained very high, surpassing 300mT at some nearby places. A strength of 300mT isn’t high, but it’s important to consider that the magnetic field is emanating from the surface of the experimental materials, and the closer you get to the zone, the stronger the magnetic field becomes, sometimes increasing exponentially."

Since it was already evening and we still couldn’t approach the experiment area, the experiment team held a temporary meeting and simply decided to check the data again tomorrow morning. The high-level personnel who came also took a break, some driving to nearby cities to rest.

At seven o’clock the next morning, Zhao Yi arrived at the Experiment Center.

By then, there were already many people inside.

Not only the experimental team but also high-level individuals were present, including the senior leaders—they were simply too curious about the experiment’s results.

A large group of people greeted Zhao Yi.

Zhao Yi was concerned about the detection data, as workers in safety gear were inside the experiment area, continually testing with equipment.

At the same time, a detection report stated, "The intensity of the (magnetic) field is highest on the surface of metals. There’s a titanium alloy material whose surface strength still reaches 1T, and at about five centimeters from the surface, the highest intensity is only 500mT."

This data was considered safe.

Because after a night’s time, the magnetic field strength in the ground and air had already fallen to safe levels.

Zhao Yi straightforwardly decided to lead the group directly to the site.

When nearing the experiment coverage area, one could see from afar that the inside was a mess, mostly due to the sudden explosions caused by unequal pressure inside and outside animal cells when the space compression effect ended. Not just animals, but some weeds on the ground also exploded, shredding into tiny fragments as if they had been stewed in a pot for several days, completely turned into fine debris. A large area was covered by the remains of plants and animals.

As Zhao Yi walked, he explained, "This suggests that the explosion is based on unequal cellular pressure rather than solely on pressure differences inside and outside the body."

This explanation compares with animals in space.

When animals are in space, in an environment completely devoid of atmospheric pressure, the pressure inside their bodies becomes unequal, potentially leading to explosions.

But such explosions are based on bodily pressure and do not reach the level of cells.

Now, it’s entirely at the cellular level—plants and animals were affected by space compression, shrinking at the particle level, and when space compression ended and they returned to normal conditions, they couldn’t revert, resulting in cellular-level pressure imbalances or even smaller scales.

If it were simply inert materials like metals and alloys, since their composition isn’t that complex, they wouldn’t explode.

It’s different for plants and animals.

Biology is different.

Biological entities have cells, and cells have internal and external pressures. When pressure becomes drastically imbalanced, cellular explosions can occur.

Everyone stood at the edge of the experiment area.

Workers were transporting materials from inside to be loaded onto trucks for a series of tests—data from which would be extremely important.

That’s when two workers were seen carrying a very small metal slab, with actions that appeared very strange.

Though the metal slab was only the size of a book, the two of them seemed to struggle greatly to carry it.

"What is this..." Liu Jiankun pointed at the metal slab and asked.

"Nickel-iron alloy."

A worker set down the metal slab, taking the opportunity to rest, and explained, "It used to be a meter wide, now it’s only this big, but it’s extremely heavy, definitely over three hundred pounds."

"Three hundred pounds?"

The onlookers were all surprised, and two old researchers from the High Energy Institute immediately squatted down, one on each side, to try lifting it. Gritting their teeth, they found they couldn’t budge it.

Others tried not to laugh while looking at the metal slab, feeling equally shocked.

Liu Jiankun involuntarily swallowed and also bent over to try moving it. He managed to lift it just a bit using all his strength, but he was so winded that he simply stood up straight and said to Zhao Yi, "Academician Zhao!"

"Now I finally understand why you said that Z-wave research would push the advancement of material manufacturing technology."

"I believe there will be significant progress."

"This metal slab, if you were to take it outside, people would certainly believe it is a product of alien technology, some might even think it’s from a collapsed star." freewebnovёl.ƈom

"How about this, we claim we’ve discovered an ultra-high-density alien technological material, sell it for ten million per gram—this piece could be worth trillions."

Zhao Yi gave Liu Jiankun a thumbs up, "Good idea!"

Use arrow keys (or A / D) to PREV/NEXT chapter