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"Other ships will be the sa," Edward Witten said. "This will be a groundbreaking technology, your company’s ships can also directly apply this technology because it is just too simple."

"That’s not necessarily the case."

Zhao Yi said, "We haven’t conducted the asurent, so we don’t know how big the gravity we have created is."

His tone sounded certain that they had created gravity, while others listened as if the matter was settled, but upon careful consideration, it seed incredibly unbelievable, because they had only seen a tornado and hadn’t perford any tests.

Soon.

The second experint began.

Zhao Yi requested that the two devices be placed in close proximity, with only about five ters between them.

The experint imdiately captured everyone’s attention. As soon as the two devices were officially connected, a small whirlwind appeared in the middle, which then gradually expanded. When it had extended to cover both devices, the commanding officers looked at Zhao Yi, and upon receiving his signal, they paused the ti.

"This ti it’s confird," Zhao Yi said. "We can be sure that during the process of spatial connection, a stable channel can affect the material level, but we still need to conduct detailed tests."

He imdiately decided to conduct a third experint.

This ti, a Gravity Detector would be added in the middle.

The Gravity Detector was a device developed and manufactured by the anti-gravity team, specifically for asuring gravity. Basically, it was just a benchmark that could stand on the ground, with a gravity buoy in the middle.

When the buoy was positioned in the center, it indicated that gravity was normal.

If the buoy floated upwards, it would an that there was an anti-gravity effect, as the possibility of increased gravity was not considered, and the buoy could only move a short distance downward, which wouldn’t determine much.

However, during the asurent, if the buoy slid to the bottom, it essentially confird that gravity had increased.

In the third experint, the buoy was placed in the middle. When it was positioned at a specific height between the two devices, no change in the buoy was detected.

Then, Zhao Yi had the experinters adjust the testing position above the devices, and they observed a clear downward slide of the buoy.

Although the specifics were unknown, the sight of the buoy sliding down excited everyone. Through the position of the buoy, they confird the increase in gravity, aning they had indeed created gravity. However, specific asurents were still needed to understand the exact nature of the gravity.

The Z-wave experintal base didn’t have the equipnt for gravity asurent.

Having confird the results of increased gravity, Zhao Yi imdiately called the anti-gravity team, requesting they bring over their Gravity Detectors.

"Bring over a dozen or so," Zhao Yi said, nearly taking them all with one sentence.

The anti-gravity team was still managed by Dong Liping, who was surprised by Zhao Yi’s request. "What kind of experint are you conducting? Why do you need so many Gravity Detectors?"

"It’s a secret."

Zhao Yi replied tersely with two words.

Although it was a very brief answer, Dong Liping understood the importance and imdiately dispatched special trucks to deliver the Gravity Detectors directly.

There was a certain distance between the anti-gravity team’s experintal base and the Z-wave test base, and it took the truck about five and a half hours to arrive. By the ti it arrived, it was already night, and the experint could only be carried out the next day.

Dong Liping also ca along; he probably wanted to understand exactly what high technology required such a large number of buoys.

Worried about being denied participation in the experint, he also called up senior leaders, though it was unclear how he managed to do so. Anyway, the senior leadership arrived at the Z-wave experintal base in the sa vehicle as Dong Liping.

Their arrival was so sudden it left the people at the base unprepared.

The next day, Zhao Yi stepped out at seven in the morning, only to be inford by the guard, "The senior leadership has arrived."

"This early?"

"They got here half an hour ago," the guard said confidently.

Zhao Yi called on Zhang Qican, and together they went to the experintal base. Their resting area was about three kiloters from the base, and it took a few minutes by car. By the ti they arrived, they found Edward Witten, Qiu Chengwen, and other researchers had already gathered inside the experintal site, engaged in conversation.

"Academician Zhao is here!"

"It’s Academician Zhao."

"Finally here, quite early today. Academician Zhao usually arrives around nine or ten o’clock." Zhao Yi’s face darkened upon hearing this, feeling that it was a direct complaint about him to the senior leadership standing nearby.

The high-level leader chuckled and patted Zhao Yi on the shoulder, "Hard at work! You young people should sleep in a bit more. I thought I’d be waiting a while."

Zhao Yi smiled and said, "I usually get up late, but now that we’ve made a discovery, it’s different. I was thinking about the experintal issues all of last night."

The others didn’t mind.

Whether he arrived late or early, it made no difference to Zhao Yi, and the others were just making light-hearted jokes. Unlike the rest, who had to work hard and put forth effort, he devoted his brainpower to research. He had delivered so many top-tier studies that even if he only worked an hour a day, no one would complain, because an hour of work by Zhao Yi might be worth much more than several months or even a year of their efforts.

The high-level leader wasn’t concerned and imdiately inquired about the discoveries from the experint.

Zhao Yi glanced at Dong Liping, wishing he could give him a good kick in the butt. It must have been Dong Liping who, eager to see what was happening, had inford the senior leadership.

There was no need to think twice about it.

Indeed, the experint had produced significant findings, but they weren’t finished with the research yet. They didn’t want to create too much fuss and preferred to conduct their research quietly, intending to report to their superiors after nearly completing their asurents.

Once the senior leadership was involved, and with much support received, the scale of the experint greatly expanded.

All gravity detectors were put to use.

The anti-gravity team provided support with eleven gravity detectors, placed at different locations and at varying heights.

Two linking devices were also set up, placed ten ters high, aiming to asure the gravity situation underneath the devices.

With so many gravity detection devices, a single experint could yield many results.

This ti, the experint found that the region beneath the equipnt experienced lighter gravity, or gravitational pull, by about ten percent.

The gravity in the middle region remained unchanged.

The gravity above noticeably increased, but since the gravity detectors couldn’t asure how much the gravity had increased, the exact value was unknown. However, they could still make a simple deduction, "If the gravity below has decreased by ten percent, the gravity above has probably increased by ten percent."

"In other words, the experint created an area with one-tenth the gravitational pull of Earth."

"The gravity detector five ters above shows the sa value as the one two ters above, but the detector ten ters up hardly shows any change. This indicates that the gravity created is confined to a specific area and doesn’t affect the surrounding space."

"Therefore, we can simply conclude that the experint created a distortion in space-ti, rather than conventional gravity."

A gravitational field produced by a planet, even if only one-tenth the planet’s gravity, has a vast range of influence, able to pull substances from afar.

The gravity created by the experint, however, was different.

Even without detailed asurents, so reflection would reveal that the range of influence must be limited. Otherwise, what would have been ford wouldn’t be a re tornado but a direct alteration of Earth.

Just think—

The Moon’s gravity reaches Earth and causes ocean tides. Therefore, creating an area on Earth’s surface with one-tenth of Earth’s gravity would undoubtedly have an enormous range of influence, potentially altering the weather and environnt instantly.

Those involved in the experint, after considering this carefully, started to feel a bit frightened by the implications.

If they really had created a gravitational field with a massive range of influence, there was a significant possibility it could instantly trigger disastrous consequences.

Fortunately, that was not the case.

The gravity with a limited impact area not only lacked any negative consequences but would surely be applied in many technological sectors in the future. It was certainly a monuntal discovery in the field of physics, and everyone imdiately felt a surge of excitent.

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