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The experintal base constructed a UFO, and it wasn’t discovered by Jiang Hui or Xu Kuisheng.

Many of those involved in the construction noticed even earlier. They had been discussing it for a long ti. The initial construction of the overall profile led people to say it looked like an alien spaceship, a UFO, and the more they saw, the more it seed to resemble one.

They occasionally speculated, "I think this is a base for UFOs!"

"Has our country captured aliens? Or did they acquire alien technology, so they’re building a base to give it a try?"

"That would be incredible!"

"Once it’s seen in action, will aliens co to visit? Maybe this is actually an airport for UFOs for aliens?"

Rumors started to spread saying all sorts of things.

These construction workers had no source for such information; due to the secrecy of the project, they didn’t even know that the experintal base was Zhao Yi’s project, nor did they know what was being built. They just followed orders.

But participating in the construction of a UFO base was interesting to everyone involved.

...

Soon enough,

word of the project reached the higher-ups.

Liu Zecheng was the first to hear about it. He heard many related theories, including one saying that scientists who had co into contact with alien technology requested to see the experintal base to study the advanced and mysterious alien tech.

"So, you an to say..."

"Zhao Yi is so impressive because he ca into contact with alien technology."

"Sounds sowhat plausible!"

Thinking about it, Liu Zecheng chuckled. He took the ti to visit the base to inspect it and to check on the construction progress.

Upon arrival, he found that the base really resembled a UFO, but a closer inquiry revealed that it actually had little to do with Zhao Yi.

Zhao Yi was only responsible for designing the core interior, naly the parts directly related to the experints, while the exterior was the design of the High Energy Institute.

The two-story control tower at the center of the experintal equipnt was also positioned there by the High Energy Institute’s decision.

In fact, the control center could have been placed anywhere. The designers at the High Energy Institute believed that having the control center at the heart of the facility would facilitate the monitoring of all activities and be beneficial for the construction.

The control center would ultimately be dismantled because it was located in the main experintal core area, which might be affected by the experints. For safety reasons, personnel couldn’t stay there.

After removing the control center, all that remained of the experintal apparatus was a disk.

"What UFO?" Liu Zecheng laughed, shaking his head as he spoke to others who had co along, "I was actually a little hopeful it was a UFO. If it were real, the chances of this research succeeding would be very high."

"Now..."

A director nad Deng Hui then said, "Director Liu, doubting Academician Zhao like that seems like a lack of confidence in him. I trust Academician Zhao, what UFO? What’s more reliable than Zhao Yi?"

"How many significant achievents has Academician Zhao accomplished to this point?"

"Anti-gravity sounds impossible, but wasn’t the theory of that Chinese-Arican professor proven to be correct? I bet no one would have believed it before it was confird."

"Anyway, what I’m looking forward to is seeing how it will be a success. I hope I live to see such technology applied in reality. I don’t even need to see an anti-gravity flying vehicle; just let try out an anti-gravity environnt and truly experience the feeling of weightlessness in space, and I’ll be satisfied!"

Engulfed in his imagination, Deng Hui laughed, "Hahaha! When that ti cos, I’ll definitely wear a spacesuit and tell my grandson, ’Your grandpa was an astronaut in his youth!’"

Liu Zecheng gave Deng Hui a thumbs-up, thinking that if it really were successful, he would try it out as Deng Hui had said.

Anyway...

His relationship with Zhao Yi was great, wasn’t it?

Deng Hui?

Zhao Yi probably didn’t even know him!

...

Yanhua University.

Ruan Wenye and others didn’t know what Zhao Yi had researched; they only knew that Zhao Yi had called for a eting with two female doctoral students in optics and soone from the High Energy Institute.

Following the principle of project confidentiality, they didn’t feel it was appropriate to ask outright.

Zhao Yi indeed didn’t offer a detailed explanation as the positioning of the high-energy beams was a significant secret that needed to be treated with utmost importance.

If the photon anti-gravity experint were successful, the placent of the high-energy beams would be one of the most critical technologies, and obviously, it would be best for as few people as possible to know about it.

Only the person in charge at the High Energy Institute knew the specifics.

As for Ruan Wenye and his colleagues, Zhao Yi’s instruction was to continue using mathematical thods to search for the correlation between the composition of photon energy and the divine code formulas.

He only provided one formula.

But for research purposes, this was entirely sufficient, as the sa correlation, if valid with one formula, had a good chance of holding for others.

Now, what Ruan Wenye and his colleagues were doing was helping search for these correlations and the conditions for researching formulas. Zhao Yi would review all the research content and compare it to all the formulas.

This way, their understanding of the divine code would grow increasingly broader.

The good news was, Ruan Wenye had finally shed his ’poor student’ label and started to be actively involved in the research. However, after delving into it for several days, he realized why Huang Zhong had not made any progress.

It was really difficult!

The formulas of the divine code looked peculiar, and the derivation process was extrely complex. The mathematical logic of the photon energy composition seed to be an entirely different matter from the formulas of the divine code.

The formulas of the divine code appeared to contain traces of topology, coupled with intervals, limits, derivatives, and spatial functions, among other elents. There was indeed a lot included, but it was impossible to create corresponding images; it seed as if three-dinsional space couldn’t express them.

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