"During one of the experints, we reduced the channel, but the explosive force didn’t increase much."
"So, it’s like saying that the absolute zero where no tiny particles are transmitted, and the experints we usually conduct can already reduce the temperature to a certain extent, for example, negative 260 degrees Celsius."
"Even if we greatly increase the channel, the temperature only drops to negative 261 or 262, and thereafter, it becos extrely difficult."
"Therefore, we must consider other thods, not just the problem with the channel."
The conclusion drawn by the Z-wave experint group was still very aningful, indicating that the transmission of tiny particles is related to factors other than just the channel.
The channel is just one of them; there must be other correlated factors.
"I believe that the transmission of tiny particles is not absolute zero, it’s sothing that can be achieved by technology, not sothing that is forever out of reach."
Zhao Yi said with great confidence.
The few people talked about their understanding of the experintal results and theoretical deductions, and the preparation for the experint was also just about done. The strong light source device was no problem for the Z-wave group, as what they never lacked in the experints were light source devices.
Soon.
The experint began.
For safety reasons, the experint team still kept others at a distance.
In fact, Zhao Yi wanted to stay at a workstation about one kiloter away, believing it to be safe, but Ruan Wenye dragged him directly into the car and drove straight to a place ten kiloters away, anwhile saying, "Have you forgotten about the explosion last ti? I don’t know why you’re adding a strong light source device, but what if it influences the experint?"
"It might cause a huge explosion. Anything could happen with the unknown."
"Safety is the most important!"
"Zhao Yi, stop being stubborn!"
Ruan Wenye and a few others got in the car and left, and he took a long breath once settled into the seat. He felt the experint was very dangerous, indeed, and he was worried about each one, especially the experints that had not been conducted before.
After the last explosion, which occurred without protection, he was still traumatized.
If the mbers of the theoretical group were there, he would definitely be by their side—
Cough, cough!
Of course, that was not the reason!
The safety of Academician Zhao and the others was the most important thing!
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The experint officially started.
From a position ten kiloters away, all they could hear was the report from the staff, as well as the transmitted data and video, without the possibility of directing the scene.
When the command side announced the start of the experint, it took only a dozen seconds before they received a report from the staff, "The experint failed!"
"Nothing happened."
"No transmission, no explosion, nothing at all, but the equipnt is still functioning normally."
Then the staff ca over to ask, "Do we conduct a second experint?"
They had plenty of energy.
The Z-wave Generator needed half an hour, and the launch needed an interval of more than an hour, so all they had to do was wait for the ti to pass.
After hearing the results, the mbers of the theoretical group all showed expressions of surprise and excitent.
Suppressing the excitent in his heart, Zhao Yi instructed, "Prepare for the second experint."
Ruan Wenye said sowhat gloomily, "How could the experint just fail? Strange. We have successfully conducted one experint after another without fail before."
"The Z-wave device used now has been run many tis and should be without issues, plus we also conducted a detailed check before the experint."
"Besides, the problem shouldn’t lie with the transfer device either."
"Where exactly is the problem then?"
No one from the theoretical group spoke; they didn’t know whether the experint succeeded or if there was a problem with the device, so a second experint was necessary.
It would be best to conduct three trials.
The first two experints are to obtain the result that ’transmission will not occur’, and the third experint is to verify that there are no issues with the device.
They all suppressed their excitent and waited.
Ruan Wenye noticed Edward Witten’s excitent and, looking at him curiously, asked, "Edward, what’s wrong with you? Are you sick?"
Edward, unable to contain his excitent and his face flushed red, quickly waved his hand in response to Ruan Wenye’s question, "No, I’m not."
"I see you’re not in the best of spirits. The experint failed, and you’re upset, right? It’s okay, the next trial can start in a while, and I believe it will definitely succeed."
"I hope so," Edward replied perfunctorily before turning to discuss quietly with Qiu Chengwen.
An hour passed quickly.
The second experint officially began, much like the first, with only the announcent that the experint had started followed by a result just seconds later.
"Nothing happened again!"
"Team leader, I think there might be a malfunction in the equipnt; we need to check it again."
"Perhaps there’s a fault in connecting the devices," a staff mber speculated.
Ruan Wenye felt embarrassed. After such a long wait, the experint still encountered problems, which suggested he hadn’t done his job well, right?
The next mont, he heard cheering.
Edward Witten could no longer contain his excitent and exclaid, "Fantastic! It worked!" He called out to Zhao Yi, "Your judgnt was correct; energy truly does have a direct relationship with space."
"And Zhang!"
He shouted to Zhang Qican, "You’re a genius for figuring out the relationship between energy and space."
Qiu Chengwen was also beaming happily, clearly very excited as well.
Zhao Yi was just as thrilled.
Despite having conducted many space-related studies, this ti was a significant breakthrough, directly linking energy with space.
Photons, linked to space.
Energy, linked to space.
According to the Voidon hypothesis, a voidon is a carrier of energy, proving that maintaining energy inevitably creates voidons.
The group was ecstatic, which helped Ruan Wenye realize, "Does this an the experint was a success? Why, when clearly nothing happened?"
"No!"
Ruan Wenye was no fool; he suddenly grasped the concept, "So, the equipnt wasn’t at fault, and those high-energy light sources affected the transmission, right? Is that it?"
"I—"
Ruan Wenye considered himself civilized, and a swear word almost slipped out, "Why didn’t you tell earlier, instead of keeping in the dark? And here I was, thinking the experint had failed."
"Haha!"
Zhao Yi consoled Ruan Wenye, "It was just a spur-of-the-mont idea; we weren’t sure it would work, and the experint was relatively simple, so we didn’t get into details."
"But, no worries, we’re all theoretical physicists, and you are an experintal physicist. If the results get published, you’ll definitely get your share."
Ruan Wenye’s spirits imdiately lifted, and he tossed his frustrations aside as if they never occurred, joining in the celebration, "Haha, we succeeded! That’s absolutely amazing, to succeed on the first try."
Even though he wasn’t sure what the experint was validating, it didn’t stop him from sharing in the glory.
That’s right!
He was the leader of the Z-wave group, representing ’experintal physicists.’ Any achievents from the Z-wave experintation group certainly included a part for him.
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The experint was a success, and everyone was extrely thrilled.
A direct link between energy and space was an incredibly huge discovery, and in a way, they solved the mysterious double-slit interference experint.
They could even apply such a definition to the wave-particle duality, "When spatial influence is present, particles will exhibit particle-like behavior."
"When the influence of space is lost, particles will exhibit wave-like behavior."
At the sa ti, the experint pointed in a new direction.
Since they had proven the direct link between energy and space, where there is energy, there is also space; from the perspective of the Voidon hypothesis, it could be understood that photons are capable of creating voidons and that controlling the number of photons could allow for calculations of data related to the presence of voidons.
After Z-wave compression, the space is fixed.
One could verify through experintal ans ’how intense a stable light source needs to be to precisely fill the space left by Z-wave compression,’ thereby deriving data related to voidons.
Precision is crucial.
Previous experints also involved light source equipnt, which could serve a certain illuminating purpose, but explosions still occurred, indicating that ordinary light sources, releasing photons and thus creating voidons, were insufficient to fill the space void left by Z-wave compression.
This asure of ’degree’ was extrely important.
The direction for subsequent experints was quite straightforward: to conduct related experints continuously, to decrease the intensity of the light source bit by bit until finding the most precise data that would allow for ’just right’ conditions where transmission would not occur.
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