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Chapter 1249 - 601: Dark Matter Does Not Exist!_2
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Chapter 1249: Chapter 601: Dark Matter Does Not Exist!_2

e to the power of pi.

This number is quite interesting indeed.

"e to the power of pi, isn’t that too coincidental? What does this number mean? Could it be that the e to the power of pi multiple is another critical value?"

"It should be so."

"So when particles are compressed to the e to the power of pi multiple, do they actively release Z-waves, resulting in the compression of space?"

That’s not right!

Previously, Zhao Yi believed that when particles were compressed to a certain extent, they would in turn absorb space, and the way to do this was by releasing Z-waves.

Now through a series of mathematical frameworks and computations, Zhao Yi had changed his mind; he discovered that, however complex the particle structure might be, it was not possible for it to form a closed loop capable of releasing Z-waves. Rather, it closely resembled findings in anti-gravity research where photons were absorbed by space, yet the particle’s energy was not absorbed.

Placing these two logics together, the feeling they conjured was somewhat odd.

"Perhaps it is so." freёwebnovel.com

"Particles that are exponentially compressed, when clustered together, form a barrier against space and create a spatial cloak around them, while continuously emitting Z-waves?"

"Is this what a black hole is?"

This thought startled Zhao Yi.

If black holes truly existed in the universe and their principle really worked in this manner, then foreign claims that spatial cloak research was the creation of black holes would indeed have some basis. It truly was a simulation of a black hole.

"Whew~~"

Zhao Yi was astonished by his own ideas. He continued to analyze the completed logical system, not relying on causal reasoning to test the process, and he realized his logic indeed formed a closed loop, with no mistakes in the procedure at least.

So to say, are black holes the products of high-intensity compressed particles gathering, forming a vast spatial cloak and continuously releasing Z-waves to absorb space?

Zhao Yi immediately recorded his research findings. He felt there should be no problem with his research, meaning that black holes could indeed exist, and internally they might be in this state.

At the same time, this also inadvertently solved the mystery of the enigmatic dark matter.

Dark matter is a theoretical invisible substance which is proposed to possibly exist in the universe based on astronomical calculations.

A significant number of astronomical observations have found many phenomena that defy Newton’s law of universal gravitation. If dark matter were assumed to exist, the phenomena observed could be well explained.

Modern astronomy, through observations of celestial body motion, Newton’s law of universal gravitation, gravitational lensing effects, the formation of large-scale structures of the universe, and cosmic microwave background radiation suggests that dark matter may exist in large quantities in galaxies, galaxy clusters, and the universe, with its mass far exceeding the total mass of all visible celestial bodies in the universe.

In conjunction with cosmic microwave background radiation anisotropy observations and the standard cosmological model, it has been determined that dark matter makes up 85% of all material mass in the universe and accounts for 26.8% of the total mass-energy of the universe.

All of these are theoretical speculations. frёeωebɳovel.com

Astronomical analysis of galaxies is based on conventional physical theories. For instance, the total mass of galaxies is calculated based on microwave radiation, galaxy brightness, and other factors. However, using universal gravitation for calculations, it is found that the total mass of a galaxy is much larger than that calculated, and the excess is assumed to be ’dark matter’ that cannot be observed.

But what if, for instance, the same material outwardly behaves similarly (such as in radiation and brightness) but the mass differs by several times, dozens of times, or even hundreds of times?

Particles that have undergone spatial compression would show this kind of discrepancy: the same particles shrink in size by several times, their energy becomes innately concentrated, yet their mass remains the same as before.

If a galaxy contains a large number of compressed particles, it would certainly have a significant impact on astronomical observations and calculations of galaxy mass.

"Could this be the secret of dark matter? More precisely, dark matter does not exist; the missing mass calculated by astronomy is just because of the presence of many compressed particles within the galaxy."

"As for black holes, they may exist; a cluster of highly compressed particles would block space and energy while releasing high-energy Z-waves, continually absorbing space."

"It is precisely because of the continuous emission of Z-waves and the constant compression of space that a powerful gravitational pull on the surrounding space is formed."

"Could this be the mystery of black holes and dark matter?"

With new discoveries comes a door opening to the profound secrets of science, an enthralling depth that one can get lost in.

Such was the case for Zhao Yi.

He stayed shut in his room for a week, not taking a single step outside. Even in his sleep, he dreamed of standing on the edge of a black hole, watching vast swaths of purple Z-waves being released.

"Why purple?"

Zhao Yi awoke with this question, and the next day when he slept, the Z-waves turned red and kept changing colors incessantly.

This state of affairs continued for over a week until Qian Hong came over to tell him that Chen Zeshu had come to visit, prompting him to finally step out of his room.

After cooping himself up for over a week and expending countless brain cells, Zhao Yi looked immensely fatigued on the outside, but his spirits were exceptionally high.

Upon seeing Zhao Yi in such a state, Chen Zeshu immediately went to show his concern, "Academician Zhao, wouldn’t you like to rest a bit? Your health is of utmost importance!"

Zhao Yi quickly gestured at the mirror, saw his disheveled appearance, and hastily said, "Wait here," before heading straight to the bathroom. After taking a bath and tidying up his hair, he felt like he had transformed back into—Liu De.

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