Font Size
15px

They were all the world’s foremost theoretical physicists, rich with experience in physical experints. Gedler and Chermicky were also mbers of the review panel for the O Continent particle collider and led teams responsible for many experintal analysis projects.

They were all extrely interested in participating in the matter transmission research, even more so than in particle collisions. For top physicists, an experint observable by the naked eye possessed an allure that those invisible to the eye could not match.

Without a doubt, the matter transmission experint was one that could be seen, and it was a truly astonishing one at that.

They all had great expectations for the experint.

As the experint comnced, everyone was glued to the screens, which were focused on the water at the terminal. This was because research on "energy and voidons" had shown that space and energy were interconnected. Every piece of equipnt, whether it was a spatial linkage device or a cara’s light gathering, could directly affect the experintal outcos. Thus, no related equipnt was turned on within the enclosed input terminal.

Along with the start of the experint, the command was issued by the control staff, and then the related equipnt was activated.

A dozen seconds later, the input terminal’s detection device transmitted an explosion signal.

The explosion signal was sowhat weak, but a small, precise detection device was still affected and malfunctioned.

In addition, about a dozen other detection devices were suspected to have been impacted by the flow of water, causing them to either short-circuit directly or suffer transmission damage, rendering the collected data aningless.

However, these were not the concerns of the majority.

Foreign institutional scientists participating in a transmission experint for the first ti exclaid in front of the cara, "It really happened, the transmission!"

"The water suddenly started to move, as if half of it was sucked out."

"The terminal is a completely enclosed environnt. When over half of the water disappeared, a huge vacuum zone appeared, and the water seed to boil."

"I’ve never seen anything like this before; it’s absolutely amazing."

"The transmission really happened!"

"The experint must have ended, right? Quick, turn on the cara at the input terminal and take a look!"

Shortly thereafter,

The cara and linkage devices in the Z-Wave Compression enclosed area were switched on, and the appearance of a large pool of water on the ground caused an uproar of astonishnt.

"This ti I’m convinced, matter transmission really occurred."

"It seems there was an explosion? But it’s a minor effect."

"Are the results of the explosion out yet?"

"I really hope to have a closer look, preferably from below the terminal."

Zhao Yi shared the sa thought. He too wished to take a closer look, but there was still an elent of danger, and a close view was pointless since there was no light inside the sealed space; nothing was visible to the naked eye during the experint.

Furthermore, to construct an area for close observation would require significant alterations to the substructure of the experintal site. Not only would it take considerable ti, but it would also necessitate a hefty investnt, ultimately proving to be a case of the cure being worse than the disease.

The experint concluded.

Many personnel, wearing protective gear, entered the experintal site to gather detailed information. In addition to the data submitted to the computers, many other independently operating detection devices needed to be calculated internally to obtain results.

Data analysis work would continue for a week before corresponding results could be acquired.

The second experint would be adjusted on several levels, including equipnt power and experintal content, based on the data from the first experint.

This was the direction of the experint.

You are reading Genius of the Rules-Style System Chapter 1494 - 707: The First Test Experiment3 on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.