Chapter 1432: Chapter 679: This Time There’s Really No Direction!
Zhao Yi returned to their room with light, floating steps.
"You’re back so soon," Lin Xiaoqing, who was looking outside through the glass window, turned her head, addressed Zhao Yi, and waved him over with a gesture of her hand.
Zhao Yi sat beside the bed, embraced Lin Xiaoqing in his arms, and asked with a smile, "How does it feel?"
"It’s fascinating," Lin Xiaoqing replied with a smile, "We’re continuously rising, and the acceleration keeps increasing. The speed is really fast. I never imagined that one day I’d be able to ride a spaceship, and with you beside me too."
Glancing at Zhao Yi, Lin Xiaoqing pouted and said, "I wonder how the child is doing?" She was starting to miss her baby.
It’s like this with women who become mothers, seemingly just over a day without seeing their child, and they begin to miss them.
"My mom’s there, and there’s a nanny too, so it’s all right," Zhao Yi shook his head, "Don’t worry about that now. Look outside instead—soon, when the spaceship stabilizes onto its orbit, we can go to the exhibition hall to dance."
"Dance? Can we really dance here?" Lin Xiaoqing expressed her surprise. freēwēbηovel.c૦m
Zhao Yi laughed and said, "It’s about moving around the exhibition hall at will, following the rhythm of the music. They’re exploring this as a form of travel entertainment activity. Compared to cruise ships, spaceships are quite dull. If they were to operate regularly, they definitely need to organize some activities."
"Okay," Lin Xiaoqing said, now quite looking forward to it, and continued to ask, "Are there any other activities?"
Zhao Yi pursed his lips, shook his head, and said, "That’s all there is. We’ve been focusing on the cruise ship’s test, considering safety, mostly thinking about food issues. We haven’t put much effort into other areas. I guess in the future there will be plenty, with professionals working on this." fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com
After finishing their conversation, they both looked outside through the glass window.
As the spaceship sped upwards, they beheld remarkable sights: shooting up rapidly, accompanied by a surge of clouds. But upon reaching higher altitudes, everything below seemed to swiftly recede.
Turning to Zhao Yi, Lin Xiaoqing touched his face and exclaimed, "I’ve always wanted to travel with you, especially in recent years, to take the child with us too. They’d be so happy, so delighted. Yet, you’ve been so busy with work, I never expected our first trip would be to the heavens."
"To the heavens?"
"Isn’t it to the heavens?" Lin Xiaoqing was somewhat puzzled.
Zhao Yi pulled a face and teased, "Can’t you use another term? It’s called ’space travel’!"
"It’s still going to the heavens, right?" Lin Xiaoqing said nonchalantly, sticking out her tongue.
The cruise ship continued its high-speed ascent until only the clouds could be seen.
The quicker the ascent, the less the acceleration was felt by their bodies, which contributed to an unsettling sensation, especially when looking outside through the glass.
This feeling is probably the complete opposite of bungee jumping.
Zhao Yi lost the desire to look outside. He didn’t think he had acrophobia, but after watching for a while, he too began to feel a little anxious. On the other hand, Lin Xiaoqing kept her gaze fixed outside, not diverting her eyes for a second, as if she couldn’t bear to miss any part of the scenery.
"It’s a good thing we’re not flying downward. If we were going down and coupled with the anti-gravity effects, it would definitely feel very unpleasant."
"Maybe we’d crash into the ceiling?" Zhao Yi looked up; the ceiling was about three meters high. Descending rapidly with the anti-gravity effect might indeed result in hitting the ceiling. In such a case, one would have to fasten safety belts to prevent accidents.
Zhao Yi suddenly thought of Sun Liang, recalling the time in high school they went to Happy Valley, where Sun Liang excitedly tried bungee jumping, apparently having a pretty good experience?
He then said, "Sun Liang would probably like space travel. He should be one of the first passengers."
"I’ll book him a ticket in advance, yes, and Xu Chao. Brother Chao should join too!"
Lin Xiaoqing added another name, "How about getting one for Linlin as well?"
They exchanged glances, both thinking it made sense.
Space travel is indeed alluring, but in reality, once up there, it doesn’t feel like much—far less enjoyable than a cruise trip. The main issue is the lengthy period of weightlessness, plus the rapid ascent and descent of the tour ship, which can make one feel quite uncomfortable.
As they were talking, Zhao Yi suddenly thought of Space Shuttle Technology.
Circling Earth was somewhat monotonous. If interstellar travel could be realized, it would make the trip far more appealing.
And interstellar travel would certainly involve Space Shuttle Technology.
Just then, a flash of inspiration struck his mind, combining Space Shuttle Technology with Spatial Connection Technology.
"What would happen if Z-wave were transferred using Spatial Connection?" he wondered, furrowing his brow.
Spatial Connection Technology deals with the transfer of energy particles in space. For solar light, a blocking transfer can be realized, meaning photons entering one area could be entirely redirected to another area.
The transmission method of Z-wave involves crossing space; it isn’t to say there’s a beginning or an end, or any direction—it simply covers a region entirely.
So what would specifically occur if Space Link Technology covered an area compressed by Z-Wave Compression?
From a theoretical standpoint, it’s very difficult to analyze.
If the area covered by Space Link Technology is compressed by Z-Waves, is the transferred portion the compressed smaller area or the encompassing larger one?
In simple terms, this problem boils down to whether the area transferred by Space Link Technology is affected by Z-Wave Compression?