It was pitch black outside the window, so dark as to be covered with a piece of cloth, not even the light of a single star could be seen.
Non-people gathered under the skylight with their heads raised, and the restaurant was dead silent.
"Could it be that they covered the window with something?" A short Beta named 240 broke the silence first.
Jarvan instructed another non-human, number 240, to bring a stool. He was the tallest, and standing on the stool was very close to the skylight. The space station is in the shape of a spinning wheel, a large ring with several criss-crossing corridors running through the center. He wanted to see if he could see the other side of the space station.
He looked out for a while, but never came down. Ethan couldn't help asking, "What did you see?"
"… the space station. The other side of our space station is still there, but…" He lowered his head, rubbed his eyes, and looked out again. Halfway through his words, it made people feel uneasy and even more disturbed, "But what?"
His voice sounded a little absent-minded, as if his entire consciousness was elsewhere, "Space Station Ten is gone, so is Neptune. The stars aren't quite right..."
His words did not mean that people fry the pot, and people took up chairs and sofas and other things that could be used as footings, and went to other skylights to watch. For a time, everyone was standing in the air, stretching their necks and staring at the glass above their heads, motionless, and could not even hear the sound of breathing. The scene was very strange.
Ethan was not exempt from the custom, standing on tiptoe on the chair. The other half of the space station can be seen hanging on the edge of the limited field of view, and there is only darkness where the space station and Neptune should be seen. Gone are the space patrol ships and starships that always orbited the space station and Neptune. What's even more strange is that the stars that can be seen in space are pitifully rare, and it suddenly looks like it is almost pitch black. Only by squinting hard and looking carefully, I occasionally find one or two stars that are too far away and the light is dim. Planet light.
Being able to see the opposite side of the space station shows that their field of view is not obscured by anything, but why does everything look wrong except for their space station
At this time, the image appeared again on the white wall in front of the restaurant that could be used as a screen. Grayfur asked them blankly, "Can you hear me?"
At this moment, seeing the gloomy middle-aged man, the non-humans seemed to see a life-saving straw, and they all gathered around, "I can hear it! I can hear it!"
Grayfur continued, "Is the food and utensils still on the table?"
An inhuman replied quickly, "It's gone! Not just food, but even Neptune is gone."
However, Gray Mao didn't seem to care very much, and just said to someone around him, "The marked item has disappeared, which means it has been successful, right?"
Someone next to him whispered a few words to him. Then Grayfur stood up, and another man took his seat.
It was a military researcher in a white coat and military uniform, about fifty or sixty years old, with one eye modified into a robotic eye that could zoom in to see molecules clearly.
"Hello, I'm Dr. Xu Wushang, the main person in charge of this Neptune experiment. First of all, I would like to thank you for your sacrifices for this great experiment and for the country, but I can assure you that there is no chance of accidents in this mission. Not high, we have conducted many experiments with mice and chimpanzees before, and we believe that the temporary force field we created is enough to protect you from the second universal law."
Having said this, it seems that someone interrupted him a little. He raised his head, listened to who was talking, nodded humbly and kindly, and then his eyes returned to the camera, "Your chief of guard said there was no need to explain too much to you, but I thought I'd give you a little bit of this experiment. After all, you are now in a pure land where interstellar humans have never set foot in, so you can’t guarantee that you won’t see something incomprehensible. If there is anything you don’t understand, you can interrupt me at any time.”
At this moment, Jarvan strode up to the screen and said, "What do you want to talk about, is it the Philadelphia Experiment? If it is, there is no need to talk about it. We have already heard that from the guy with glasses over there."
A look of surprise appeared on Dr. Xu's face, and his eyes shifted to Ethan. Ethan pushed his glasses uncomfortably and coughed lightly.
Dr. Xu laughed again, "It's better this way, and it's easier for me to talk about it. The experiment this time is actually similar to that one, but the difference is that it has a clearer goal with us. It is well known that in the Milky Way today Each star country is in different degrees of energy crisis. The Energy Administration has proposed to explore a universe that is parallel or even overlapping with our universe. However, due to the different vibration frequencies and amplitudes of the energy strings of the cosmic polity, it is impossible to contact and communicate with the universe. Why? Say? It's like a whale swimming in the sea. If its song is not on the same frequency as other whales, then it will not be able to communicate with other whales in its life, and may not even be found by other whales. Our universe and the parallel universe are related to this frequency difference, but we are not only different in the frequency of sound, but the energy strings of each microscopic particle are in different frequency ranges, so we and the parallel universe are different. Maybe completely overlapping, there may be countless parallel universe creatures passing by right now where I am, but we can't see them and we can't perceive them.
But this is about to change. If we can temporarily adjust a part of our universe to the same frequency as the parallel universe with a special position, we can easily enter that universe and obtain the resources there. Once this experiment is successful, we will have the ability to enter endless parallel universes, and we will no longer have to worry about energy crises.
Our biggest problem before is that the physical laws of the parallel universe may be completely different from our universe. If the creatures of our universe are launched, those creatures will be 'infected' by the laws of the parallel universe, and this infection is often caused by fatal. "
Having said that, an African-American Alpha numbered 250 couldn't help but scolded, "Fuck! Don't you say this is a five-point mission!!! It's life-threatening at least eight points!!! "
The other non-humans followed suit. The doctor was obviously not used to dealing with such "uncivilized" behavior, and wiped his nose with a handkerchief in embarrassment, "Don't panic, everyone. We have developed a special position barrier. The layer barrier will wrap the transferred objects, including living things, as the temporary force field is generated, so that they will not be infected by the laws of parallel universes for a certain period of time. As I said at the beginning, we have succeeded Using this barrier to protect different animals from entering the parallel universe and returning successfully, the health of those animals is quite good. So we have reason to believe that your life will not be in danger."
Jia Wen sneered, "I'm afraid you guys are thinking that if the experiment goes wrong, we won't be able to come back, so giving ten points is too bad, it's better to give five points, isn't it?"
Dr. Xu's expression was a little stiff, and he said with a dry smile, "How many points you get is out of my control. But I can talk to your Forbidden City Committee to see if I can give you more points."
Ethan suddenly asked, "If we are already in a parallel universe, why can you still talk to us?"
Jarvan glared at him impatiently, presumably thinking there was no point in asking such a technical question at such a life-threatening time. But the doctor seemed very happy that someone asked this, and even looked at Ethan with a little more appreciation, "This is because the second universe we locked in is the universe with the closest frequency to our universe's energy strings. In other words, it's the closest, almost completely overlapping. Plus we've added a force field barrier to you, so you can keep in touch for a while. We'll pull you back before the barrier fails, so don't worry."
"So... does this second universe have any known characteristics?"
Dr. Xu hesitated for a moment, looked at his left, and smiled at him after a while, "The number of planets in this universe is very rare, and the molecular structure of most substances is very unstable and highly radioactive. From our According to the detected energy curve, the average number of supernova explosions there is much higher than that of our universe, and their space structure is a bit weird. According to the pictures taken by the robots we launched in the past, the massive planets there are not necessarily be spherical, which is impossible in our universe, because the gravity of massive planets would automatically make them spherical."
The more Ethan listened, the tighter his brows became. He does not understand the difficult subjects of physical chemistry, but he thinks of what Tanisel said, the power of entropy in the universe.
The Eves believe that the God of Entropy and the God of Order are super-intelligence existing in different dimensions, and they have the ability to influence the laws of the universe. Yet these two forces have been fighting each other to check and balance, controlling the different universes that belong to them. The universe in which the earth is located tends to the power of the Sequence God. Although the power of the entropy God also exists, it will generally be replaced after the power of the Sequence God tends to be exhausted. But... this second universe... what kind of molecular structure is unstable, what kind of strange space, how it sounds like a universe dominated by the power of entropy.
Did he swallow a mouthpiece in his dry throat and asked in a low voice, "If... I mean, if there is a problem with the protective barrier, how will we get infected?"
Dr. Xu's eyes became tense, and he seemed to realize that this Beta was taking the conversation in a dangerous direction. He immediately pretended to look at the time and sneered, "It won't happen. The time is almost up, so I'll talk about it here first. After that, we will contact you again every half an hour. It is necessary to pay attention to whether there are some abnormal conditions inside and outside the space station, and report it in time."
Seeing that he was about to end the call, Ethan quickly shouted, "Then can we take the initiative to contact you!"
But Dr. Xu didn't seem to hear his question at all, or he pretended not to hear and ended the communication.
Jarvan came over and grabbed Ethan by the collar, glaring at him fiercely, "What the hell are you saying to him! What the hell do you mean!"
Ethan pursed his lips tightly, thousands of thoughts slipping through his mind. In the end, he could only say dryly, "We are now in a parallel universe, so there shouldn't be any danger. They have done experiments on animals before."
"Then what happened to the infection he said!"
Ethan frowned, "You let me go first, can't you just say something if you have something to say."
Jarvan let go abruptly and gave him a shove by the way. Ethan stood firm, straightened his clothes, and his green eyes slowly swept over everyone in front of him.
Most of those non-human beings were dazed, only the shivering Omega and the other African-American Alpha who kept scolding "this time I've been pitted" in a low voice seemed to understand him and Xu to some extent. Doctor's Conversation.
According to Dr. Xu, this universe tends to be unstable, and all stability is temporary, and it is not known when it will fall apart. That is to say, if they are infected by the laws here, then it is likely that every cell, every DNA in their body will spread out and become a puddle of fleshy water.
But many of these inhumans are imprisoned for impulsive crimes, and Jarvan is one such example. If they knew the truth, what would they do? Now they are trapped in this second universe, like sailing the sea in a sugar ship, and if you anger the Ph.D. and researcher who control their fate, throw them on this ship that will soon melt , that is dead.
"We have a barrier and we won't get infected," he finally told them.
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