Li Cha looked at the table, which was clearly more than one meter long but had been folded into less than one meter, causing serious distortion and deformation. He was somewhat sure that the "clicking" sound he just heard was not an illusion. He just used too much force and broke the table.
From this point of view, the behavior just now is a bit similar to forcing the table into a strong, small stone cave, and then the table was naturally crushed. It can be seen from the side that the internal space of the iron ring is very strong, so there is no need to worry about it being easily exploded.
In this case, anything exceeding one cubic meter can theoretically be stuffed into the iron ring, as long as it is able to be squeezed into a volume of one cubic meter.
Taking a gentle breath, Richard started the third round of testing.
This time it was easier. Richard took out a small hourglass from the suitcase on the ground. Turn the hourglass upside down to start timing, then place it into the iron ring.
After waiting for a moment, Richard took out the hourglass and found that a small layer of sand had fallen from the hourglass, covering just one mark.
One scale is three minutes, which is similar to the waiting time just now.
There is a similar description in many novels. Time in the space ring is stationary, but now it seems that there should be some discrepancies.
The normal operation of the hourglass shows that time still exists in the iron ring. It also shows that there is gravity inside the iron ring, and the magnitude of gravity is comparable to the outside world.
Of course, if the time in the iron ring slows down and gravity increases, or if the time in the iron ring accelerates and gravity decreases, the combination of the two can also cause this to be completely consistent with the outside world. illusion. However, this situation is extremely unlikely after all. It is only a rough test now and will not be considered.
"Well… "
Without hesitation, Richard quickly conducted the fourth round of testing.
Take a bowl of water, put it in the iron ring, and shake the iron ring.
After a while, I took out a bowl of water, and no water was spilled.
This shows that although the inside of the iron ring is affected by gravity, it is definitely not the gravity given by the external environment. Otherwise, the force during movement can also affect the inside of the iron ring, and the water in the bowl will definitely spill out.
So…
"Well… "
His eyes flickered, and Richard began to have some doubts. Is everything really stored in the small iron ring? Or is it stored in another place, and the iron ring is just a simple entrance and exit
Continue to the fifth round of testing.
It has been described in many novels that living objects cannot be placed in space rings, but there is no detailed description of whether it is completely impossible to put them in, or whether putting them in will cause bad changes.
According to logic, there is actually no essential difference between living things and dead things. They are both made of pure atoms. If dead things are put in, living things cannot be put in, which makes no sense. It is also doubtful that bad changes will occur if living animals are put in it. Could it be that space props can also intelligently identify dead or living objects and then treat them differently? This seems to be as unreliable as the previous automatic detection of the life and death of the holder.
So how to test
The simplest way is to put in a living creature and take a look. In fact, had it not been for cautious considerations, Richard would have tried to enter the space ring to have a look, and he would have discovered more. However, if you can get in but can't get out, that's too bad. Therefore, it would be better to send another living creature in.
This living creature should preferably have some intelligence, be obedient, have strong vitality and be able to withstand some unknown attacks, and should not be too big...
Richard's eyes couldn't help but fall on Pandora on the bed.
"Um… "
He's 1.2 meters tall and his body is soft enough...
The vitality is very strong, after all, he is born as a dragon...
Even though I’m not obedient, I can coax...
A bit naive, but definitely not stupid...
in addition…
In this case…
"Da da da", Richard walked towards Pandora.
Pandora, who was leaning on the corner of the bed, seemed to be asleep, motionless and unaware.
Richard walked closer and slowly raised his hand. The iron ring on his hand seemed to be shining with a strange light, and then his hand quickly dropped.
"Snapped!"
"Squeak!"
There was a soft sound and a scream, and Richard caught a mouse that was digging holes in the wall next to the bed, preparing it as a living animal for testing.
As for Pandora... well, forget it.
Richard thought seriously.
Although Pandora has been living in the forest, her mind and body are the same as a child, a little naive, but she is definitely not stupid. If Pandora is really stuffed into the iron ring, I'm afraid that as soon as Pandora comes out, she will turn into a humanoid dragon and completely go on a rampage, and she will have to demolish the entire hotel.
Besides, Gregory had not been dead for long, and he had promised Gregory to take care of Pandora. Although the oath has no binding force on himself, he does not take pleasure in breaking the promise. Besides, this is somewhat inhumane.
Therefore, it is better to use rats, which are common organisms for experiments on the modern earth, to test. If we can't find small white rats, big rats will also survive.
After retracting his thoughts, Richard looked at the mouse in his hand. It was a standard Rattus norvegicus. It is about twenty centimeters long, has a black and slender tail, and a plump body. It seems that it has eaten a lot of things at a glance. His appearance is wretched and his teeth are exposed, which makes him even more disgusting. Use it to do some experiments, which is not only stress-free, but also a bit relaxing.
"I hope you can survive a few more tests." Richard looked at the mouse, blessed softly, carried it aside, and then sent it to the iron ring.
The mouse disappeared quickly and was successfully sent into the iron ring. The next moment it quickly appeared again. At the moment when it was successfully sent into the iron ring, it was taken out by Richard. This is mainly to test whether there is a setting for "instantly killing living creatures" inside the iron ring.
His eyes fell on the alive and well mouse, and Richard determined that the so-called "instantly killing living creatures" mechanism should not exist. In fact, during the very short process of putting the iron ring in and taking it out, the mouse probably didn't even realize what happened, and was still in the panic and daze of being caught.
In this case…
Richard pursed his lips slightly, reached out and touched the mouse's head, trying to comfort him, and then threw the mouse into the iron ring again.
This time, I waited about three seconds and took out the mouse again.
The mouse that reappeared in the room became obviously more panicked, breathing rapidly and shaking its head, as if it had experienced an extremely uncomfortable experience.
Richard raised his eyebrows and guessed: "Is the space inside the iron ring extremely unfriendly to living organisms? For example, high temperature and high pressure, or low temperature and low pressure? So how long can a mouse survive in such an environment? ?A minute? An hour? A day?"
Richard grabbed the mouse, who was obviously very uneasy, and reluctantly stuffed the mouse into the iron ring again.
This time, Richard waited for a long time, about three minutes, before taking out the mouse. He felt a heavy weight on his hand, and the mouse appeared, but it didn't move.
died