The tornado was accidental.
This was sothing that hadn’t been anticipated.
The control center, located underground where it wouldn’t be affected, relied on screens to observe the experintal equipnt. Initially, airflow around the device was detected, indicating the experint’s success. The staff in the control room cheered before they could completely understand the implications, and didn’t realize it would turn into a tornado.
It wasn’t until the tornado grew larger that the control center recognized the problem and imdiately shut off the high-energy beam, causing the tornado to gradually subside.
Conditions for forming a tornado didn’t exist within dozens of kiloters around the experintal apparatus, as the area wasn’t a plain—it was obstructed by many high mountains, rich in number, and even if a tornado did form, it couldn’t have spread very far.
The tornado wasn’t part of the plan, nor was it of any concern.
After all the equipnt was shut down, the control center staff began to report test data, sowhat regretfully acknowledging that because the duration was not long, the data collected was not very accurate.
About fifteen minutes later, results ca in: anti-gravity effects were roughly estimated to be between thirty and forty percent.
The reason for the ten-point deviation was due to the differing strengths of anti-gravity effects produced by various parts of the device, compounded by the influence of the tornado, which made the test data less accurate.
But no matter what, the most important thing was that the experint was successful, and indeed very successful—more so than planned.
When Zhao Yi heard the data reported by the testing personnel, his expression was very calm, showing none of the excitent one might imagine.
Because he had known all along.
He had divined the outco from the very beginning of the experint, but the range he determined was even greater—
Zero to thirty-eight percent.
The accuracy lay in the peak value of thirty-eight percent because the data ranged from zero at the edge to a maximum anti-gravity effect of thirty-eight percent, resulting in such a figure.
Thirty-eight percent, that was astounding!
Although Zhao Yi appeared indifferent, there was in fact so excitent in his heart. What mattered most to him was the success of the experint, not the specifics of how good the anti-gravity effect was; the quality of the anti-gravity effect was a secondary consideration.
After the experint concluded, Zhao Yi shut himself away in his studio, analyzing the arrangent of the high-energy beam equipnt, the experintal data, and comparing it with the principles of photon anti-gravity and the codes of the divine. He also gained a deeper understanding of the latter two.
This was the greatest achievent.
While everyone else was thrilled with the success of the photon anti-gravity experint, to Zhao Yi, it was rely a step forward in the research process.
His main area of research was the code of the divine, that is, the analysis of space.
The difficulty of analyzing space was imnse, certainly representing a brand-new field of study where every advance could yield unimaginable technological progress.
The research into the code of the divine was still in its early stages, with much room for further exploration.
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The control center.
Everyone was engaged in animated discussions; cheers and excitent were the thes of the mont.
Minister Zheng and his entourage had returned, and he imdiately sought out Zhao Yi to inquire, "What just happened? A tornado appeared? Was this experint about creating a tornado control device?"
Zhao Yi said, "That was just an accident, not part of the plan."
"Can it be controlled?"
Minister Zheng asked in detail, aning whether the tornado could be controlled.
Zhao Yi slightly twisted his mouth and said, "It’s hard to control. That was an accident. We knew there would be airflow, just didn’t expect it to be so significant. Our experint did not consider controlling the tornado, and it wouldn’t really make sense to."
Minister Zheng listened and nodded, then continued to ask, "What specifically caused it?"
That was simple.
Zhao Yi didn’t respond directly, but left the ’opportunity’ for Zhang Qican beside him. Zhang Qican stepped forward to explain, "The anti-gravity device caused the air in the center to experience reduced gravity, and naturally it would rise, with surrounding air rushing in to fill the space."
"Because the experintal setup was imperfect, so areas had stronger anti-gravity effects than others, leading to variations. The unequal air currents from all sides resulted in the formation of the tornado."
Zhao Yi added, "This was an oversight we hadn’t considered before the experint, a planning mistake."
Indeed, it was a minor oversight that had no major impact because, aside from being surrounded by mountains on three sides, no one knew whether the experint would be successful or not before it began. Therefore, naturally, no consideration was given to the formation of a tornado.
If the anti-gravity effect had not been so strong, a large-scale tornado would not have ford.
The principle behind the formation of a tornado is quite simple to understand once explained.
Minister Zheng also ca to understand and was imdiately astonished. Realizing the impact of the successful experint, he excitedly said, "Congratulations on your success!"
"This is a major success, one that could change the world!"
When one considers the implications of the anti-gravity experint carefully, saying it could impact the world is no exaggeration. Anti-gravity technology typically appears only in movies; it does not exist in reality.
Everyone would think that anti-gravity is a technology of the future, not sothing within modern humans’ grasp.
Now, with the experint’s success, it ant that anti-gravity technology had been mastered. Contemplating this was astonishing—they had managed to use technology to conquer gravity.
Wasn’t this akin to conquering nature, defeating Earth’s gravity?
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