My Divine Diary Chapter 290

Novel: My Divine Diary Author: Dalibao Updated:
Font Size
15px

In the span of two years, the research on Su Hao’s summoning beasts, conducted by the agency, has reached a completely new level, even surpassing Su Hao’s expectations.

Through the study of summoning beasts of different levels but the sa sequence, they have successfully analyzed the nature of blood and energy on a material level.

Conducting experints on other summoning beasts has enabled these creatures to acquire stronger blood and energy.

This research capability makes Su Hao feel humble; this is the power of teamwork. The outcos of their research provide Su Hao with nurous new insights, enhancing his understanding of the blood and energy within his own body.

Due to the breakthrough achieved by the agency, they have invested more researchers in studying Su Hao’s summoning beasts, allowing the smooth implentation of Su Hao’s “All are Allies Plan.”

In the secret base where Shijun (Beginner Lord) is located, about eighty percent of the researchers have been parasitized by Shijun’s cells. Their consciousness information is all recorded in the ball space and tightly confined in a black room. Only a small percentage of researchers with minimal contact with the outside world have been spared.

To prevent accidents, Su Hao has set up a consciousness destruction program in the black room.

Firstly, when a researcher perceives the ball space and their main consciousness enters the black room, the consciousness deletion program is activated.

Secondly, imdiately after the natural death of a researcher, the consciousness deletion program is triggered.

“The most important thing, spatial managent technology, is in hand!” Su Hao, within the pinball space, once again reviews the technological data obtained from the agency.

These data only represent fragnts of spatial technology and do not comprise the complete managent technology. Despite the agency’s skilled researchers, no one is powerful enough to possess the entire summoning beast managent technology. Generally, the extensive technology is divided into nurous sub-technologies, each assigned to different researchers for breakthroughs.

Therefore, even though Su Hao has turned over more than eighty percent of the researchers as his eyes, he cannot obtain the complete managent technology.

When Su Hao ntions having the managent technology in hand, it is rely a speculation of the spatial technology’s principles based on the acquired information.

For Su Hao, having the principles is sufficient!

As for the high-tech aspects of technology, Su Hao does not need them because he has a more suitable approach—runes!

What can be achieved with high-tech machinery at the agency, Su Hao can substitute with runes.

Such is the audacity of having a broad range of knowledge.

So, how does the agency achieve teleportation on this planet?

Regarding this, Su Hao has already outlined the principles.

Firstly, space has bipolarity.

This is the agency’s first basic theory of space, aning space itself has two opposing attributes, like a magnet with positive and negative poles.

This is the agency’s highest internal secret, unknown to others. All spatial technology at the agency stems from this theory. Su Hao accidentally discovered this theory.

Secondly: Spatial Module Bipolarity and Continuous Growth.

This is the agency’s second fundantal theory. The term ‘spatial module’ refers to the constantly moving spatial blocks perceived by Su Hao’s ntal tentacles. ‘Spatial module bipolarity’ ans that at the mont of birth, for every perceived spatial block, an identical spatial block will also be born in an unknown part of the universe. Regardless of subsequent changes or movents, the two blocks remain completely synchronized.

Continuous growth ans that, at any mont, within the main star domain and the subsidiary star domain, there are always spatial modules being born and destroyed. However, overall, there is a growing trend.

Thirdly: Spatial Non-Distance.

This is the agency’s third fundantal theory. When Su Hao first saw it, he was completely baffled.

Space has no distance? Can it still be called space without distance?

This theory is sowhat counterintuitive, leaving Su Hao confused for quite so ti. However, the agency’s technology originates from this, and the success of the agency indicates that while these three theories may not be entirely correct, they are essentially close.

This made Su Hao, who considered himself a ‘genius,’ feel a bit small; it seems he is still far from understanding the thought processes of those truly top-tier geniuses. He cannot comprehend their way of thinking.

After nurous experints and contemplation, Su Hao finally understood the aning of the third theory: Space has distance in three-dinsional angles, but in four-dinsional angles, there is no distance. In the four-dinsional perspective, space might just be continuously stacking singularities.

Regarding this, Su Hao remains uncertain.

In the agency’s expectations, the reason why the main star domain and the subsidiary star domain form a four-dinsional channel, allowing people from the main star to summon subsidiary star beasts, is because, under certain ‘special effects,’ the main star domain begins to generate a large number of spatial modules. Their twin modules then concentrate in the subsidiary star domain.

This creates a special environnt connecting the main star and the subsidiary star.

As long as the ntal tentacles shake the spatial blocks, the destination will eventually point to the subsidiary star.

In reality, it’s not as people generally imagine; there isn’t truly a channel or a door that, once crossed, leads to the subsidiary star.

This is the special effect of ‘spatial module bipolarity.’

Combined with the agency’s third theory, ‘spatial non-distance,’ it forms the incredible teleportation phenonon observed by the world.

Knowing these three fundantal theories, does it enable short-distance teleportation?

It’s not that simple. Even if these three theories are made public, others may not necessarily achieve managent technology.

However, the agency succeeded.

Soone proposed a whimsical idea, and with the collective effort of everyone, it actually succeeded.

This whimsical idea is to create pairs of spatial modules and then utilize the interaction between spatial modules and ntal power to enable summoning beasts to complete short-distance teleportation.

So, how do you manufacture spatial modules?

The answer is to mimic various magnetic fields in the main star space and the subsidiary star space. Create a special environnt artificially to generate spatial modules.

Then, they spent a large amount of money, accumulated resources, and after continuous attempts and adjustnts, they succeeded.

They artificially created the first spatial module.

In response to this, Su Hao could only say, impressive!

In the midst of this, there were various bitter monts that outsiders wouldn’t understand. The path of scientific exploration is always filled with thorns and hardships. A small achievent conceals the countless efforts scientists put behind it.

At that ti, the agency attached various probing instrunts to summoning beasts, sent the summoning beasts back, and then summoned the instrunts back, aiming to collect data from the subsidiary star domain. However, they failed. All instrunts were squeezed and damaged during the long-distance traversal of space.

This led to another puzzle: why can summoning beasts endure long-distance teleportation while other items and machines cannot?

After continuous research, they finally found the key point: evolution! Under the radiation of a special spatial magnetic field and over an extended period, both subsidiary star beasts and humans from the main star underwent evolution.

However, the direction of evolution was different. After evolution, subsidiary star beasts gained the ability to traverse space, stemming from a balancing organization within them. Humans, on the other hand, gained an increase in ntal power through evolution. By training, they grew ntal tentacles capable of perceiving spatial structures.

Then, they understood the principles of that balancing organization, equipped machines with balancers, and only then achieved the collection of subsidiary star magnetic field data.

Having grasped the principles, Su Hao sighed, “The vast universe is full of wonders! Under different environnts, extraordinary and exceptionally marvelous miracles can occur.”

He praised the talents of the agency once again, genuinely impressed. Su Hao contemplated whether he should make friends with them and engage in academic exchanges together – wouldn’t that be beautiful?

If Su Hao were to explore these technologies on his own…

Hmm! Su Hao felt that even in his old age, he might not be able to summarize those three fundantal theories.

This has nothing to do with being a genius or not; in reality, many things are fleeting.

This kind of fleeting mont cannot be compensated for, no matter how hard one tries.

In the end, Su Hao couldn’t help but exclaim once again, “The people in the agency are truly talented!”

You are reading My Divine Diary Chapter 290 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.