Genius Club Chapter 515

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Chapter 515: Chapter 87 Space-Ti Exclusion_2 Chapter 515: Chapter 87 Space-Ti Exclusion_2 “What on earth is going on!” Gao Yang banged on the console, looking at Liu Feng:

“Liu Feng, will you speak up!

Explain it to us!

Can we continue capturing or not?”

Liu Feng gestured with his hand for Gao Yang to be quiet, signaling him to calm down:

“Don’t yell, let think for a mont.”

After about several dozen seconds, Liu Feng lifted his head again and faced everyone:

“For so long before, this Space-Ti Particle flew over from the other side of the sun and kept traveling to Earth for several months, it never collided with anything.”

“Even when it entered the asteroid belt between Jupiter and Mars, it didn’t collide with any celestial body, rocks, or even dust.”

“At the ti, I was quite puzzled.

If it was unaffected by external forces and its path was so straight, it couldn’t possibly have occurred without a single collision or even friction, right?

The probability of that is just too small.”

“But there’s nothing I can do, as facts are facts.

I had to convince myself that it’s because the universe is so vast and broad.

Voyager 1 flew out of the Solar System and on such a long journey without encountering any material objects.

...

That’s normal in the sparse density of the universe, so I didn’t make much of it.”

“But now!

Through a series of phenona we’ve just validated, the reason why the Space-Ti Particle is so unstable is because it cos from an external dinsion, thus it innately resists and evades all objects in our current dinsion!

This characteristic, characteristic…

I must think of a na for it, na…

Yes!

I’ve got it!”

Liu Feng clapped his hands, his gaze intensely sweeping around, and finally looking at Lin Xian in saying:

“[For this kind of phenonon where an object from another dinsion resists, evades, and becos unstable in our dinsion; and hypothesizing that our dinsion’s materials expel and oppose objects from other dinsions.

I suggest we na this phenonon—]”

“[Space-Ti Exclusion!]”

Lin Xian narrowed his eyes…

Here it ca.

As expected.

Liu Feng’s habitual naming stage, this is probably the most exhilarating mont for any scientist upon discovering a new material or law.

And Liu Feng’s naming conventions were quite interesting.

No matter what it was, it had to start with the words ‘space-ti,’ followed by a suffix that was simple and clear, easy to understand at a glance.

Rejection reaction.

It’s a commonly used term in dicine.

Simply put, it’s when the human body’s immune system instinctively rejects foreign bodies, which is sotis referred to as a rejection reaction.

This is manifested as follows.

If you get a splinter in your hand, the wound becos red and may form pus; this is a rejection reaction;

If viruses enter the body, white blood cells quickly engage to fight the infection; this too is a rejection reaction;

After an organ transplant surgery, the most intense period of rejection occurs, as the body innately senses that this organ doesn’t belong to it and the immune system automatically launches an attack, only manageable with dication;

During blood transfusions, it is necessary to use blood of the sa type to avoid rejection reactions;

In essence.

All sorts of rejection reactions are occurring constantly within the human body.

The rejection reaction is a crucial component of the human immune system; without it, the immune system would collapse, leading inevitably to death.

The concept of ‘Space-Ti Exclusion’ proposed by Liu Feng treats our current dinsion, as a whole with an immune system.

The dinsion itself naturally rejects and expels “extraneous objects.”

Just like now, the invisible Space-Ti Particle right in front of us.

It doesn’t belong to our dinsion, an extraneous object from another dinsion, hence it’s naturally rejected and excluded, even attacked by our dinsion.

So, you can imagine, when the Space-Ti Particle is attacked and excluded, it must resist and struggle a bit, right?

That’s why it’s so unstable, so volatile and why it dodges all substances in our space.

“I understand now.”

Lin Xian stepped forward, looking at Liu Feng:

“The Space-Ti Particle flew in the universe for so long without its visible energy being consud because the universe itself is a vacuum, and even though it’s not an absolute vacuum, the physical matter and free gas molecules are very sparse.

Therefore, as the Space-Ti Particle flew towards us, it almost didn’t collide or make contact with any substances of our dinsion, so naturally, its visible energy was hardly depleted, and even if it was, it was too little to notice.”

“Yes,” Liu Feng nodded.

“Then, after the Space-Ti Particle entered the Earth’s atmosphere at about 1,000 kiloters high, which is also gradually approaching a vacuum, the escaping gas molecules are still plentiful.

So from this boundary onward, the Space-Ti Particle ca into contact with more and more substances from our dinsion, becoming increasingly agitated and unstable.”

Lin Xian continued to analyze:

“Liu Feng, you actually noticed the visible energy of the Space-Ti Particle slightly decreasing after it entered the atmosphere from 1,000 kiloters high, but likewise, because the decrease was so minimal, nearly negligible, you didn’t pay it any mind.”

“That’s right.” Liu Feng nodded again:

“I did notice, but the decrease was indeed too small to matter, completely within the margin of error.

Considering the precision issues with the small space-ti particle tracker, I didn’t pay it any attention.

Since it didn’t affect our capture plan and because we’ve been in a crisis situation with frequent ergencies, and I still had to direct Wei Cheng’s movents, I didn’t share this inconclusive information with you all.”

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