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Chapter 547: Chapter 358: The Nine Major Theses and the Lurking Black Hole_1
After posting the article, Harrison Clark continued to act nonchalantly, waiting for others’ responses.
Half an hour later, he suddenly received a notification and his eyes lit up.
A pleasant surprise was coming.
In the previous timeline, the collection of papers Star left for him covered nine major sections.
The simplest first section was a complete particle-interference bomb manufacturing and detonation scheme, which had already been completed by Quincy Campbell.
This time, humanity’s technology level in material science had surpassed the previous timeline, and the achievements that had once cost the lives of countless Blank Ones were now clearly laid out.
The second section was about human gene revival technology, which Chen Feng had already included in the “Madman’s Conjectures Collection” series of books, and now manifested in the form of a brainwave synchronized resonance training device.
The third section focused on the analysis of the physical toxin bomb of the Dragonfly Fighter.
The surprise began to appear.
After joint calculations by technical personnel and Star, who had partially restored their computing power, the Particle Weapons Research Institute could digest and absorb all the information in the paper within three months, and improve the performance of existing human physical toxin bombs by three times, reaching 80% of the original Dragonfly Fighter level.
The fourth section analyzed the adhesive energy field performance of the Dragonfly Fighter.
Within four months, eight scientific research institutes such as the Power Institute, the Fundamental Force Research Institute, and the Energy Institute could digest and absorb the knowledge points inside, and improve the performance of the pseudo-curvature engine on human battleships and Galaxy Equipment by 30%.
The fifth section also related to the Dragonfly Fighter, involving its internal structure and the biological enzyme that could not have originated in the Solar System.
Originally, even if humans understood the paper, it would be useless, but this time humans had absorbed the Z Bacteria.
Even now, in the joint space research station of the Biological Institute and the Gene Institute, which were developing the gene-modified warriors, experiments on the development of Z Bacteria had never stopped.
Now humans could use Z Bacteria to create the unique biological enzymes inside the Dragonfly Fighter.
The greatest feature of this enzyme is to stably convert negative electrons into positive electrons at no cost.
This validated Star’s uncompleted conjecture in his past life, using biological enzymes to stably and massively output antimatter.
This is another approach to developing and utilizing antimatter, distinguished from the explosive weapons of particle interaction.
By absorbing the technology of the Compound Eye civilization, humans have found a shortcut.
If the final demonstration is successful and the antimatter energy medium can be mass-produced, then human power technology will achieve a revolutionary breakthrough.
Another effect of the fifth section is to guide the new type of Dyson membrane composed of numerous space microorganisms to mutate in a unified direction, obtaining greater solar energy absorption efficiency, higher current supply, and higher biological battery power supply.
The sixth section is an analysis report of the invaders’ Dark Energy Black Hole Bomb.
This report completes the last step in black hole bomb research.
This means that Martha Owen can use the available resources in the new heavy-duty blast weapons research institute to develop the first human black hole bomb within six months.
The seventh, eighth, and ninth sections are technical analysis reports on the spherical battleship’s silken light beams, fog shields, quantum entanglement damage, repulsion fields, strong electromagnetic interference, and teleportation capabilities.
Although these things were already in Harrison Clark’s memory, observation with the naked eye could only see the appearance, while technical analysis could explore their essence.
In addition to the things Harrison Clark brought back, the heads of the three project teams inside the Ship Research Institute, Biological Institute, and Gene Institute came up with an idea after a meeting that even he called genius.
The three project leaders quickly absorbed the gene analysis and dissection principles of Armored War God, Gene-Modified Warriors, Z Bacteria, and Dragonfly Fighters and finally proposed the following plan.
Mass-produce Z Bacteria in a pure artificial intelligence space station without an animal environment, and use Z Bacteria to transform a large amount of ordinary metal obtained from mass-energy conversion into a metal medium.
Directly “plant” spaceships and personal equipment in the medium.
This intelligent space station can be built near the apex space station of the Dyson membrane to shorten the transportation distance,
Its advantage lies in one-step molding and large-scale high-speed production.
As long as the energy supply can keep up, humans can exhaust all energy reserves in just one year, reaching a terrifying military force with an average of one fighter per person.
Of course, the R&D of this technology is difficult and quite different from the modified warriors.
Modifications like gene-modified warriors are not built from scratch, but based on bio-chemical transformations of the human body.
Directly planting weapons requires guiding Z Bacteria artificially and designing the “genetic information” of space battleships or equipment.
This is to replace the power of nature with human force, designing and creating new “organisms” from scratch.
Humans have had one successful experience, which is the Dyson membrane.
But the structural nature of the Dyson membrane is actually very simple, just a continuous self-replication of the same gene segment, not involving more complex gene information-directed expression.
Beyond that, humans have no achievements in this God’s domain.
The theoretical development of this technology takes decades.
If Willian and Sergey were brought back to life, it might take about twenty years, but it is still not fast enough.
At the same time, humans currently do not have much energy reserves, so even if the research is successful, there is little use for it in this timeline.
However, it inspired Harrison Clark’s thinking.
He believes this technology should be mastered.
Harrison Clark instructed, “This technology has far-reaching application prospects and extremely high value. I hope everyone will spare no effort. With a phased victory in this battle, it is expected to become an important military technology for our side.”
He didn’t finish his sentence.
The remaining half is that even if they lose this time, the planting battleship technology will still be useful in future timelines.Not long after, Bernal Connor sent a voice message to Harrison Clark.
The old man said in the voice message: “Although I had been looking forward to the knowledge you brought, I’m still taken aback. You always undermine your own image, but I respect you forever.”
Harrison Clark listened and smiled knowingly.
That old man sure knew how to talk.
“Thank you, Grandpa Chen.”
Harrison Clark: Damn.
Not long after, Mr. Green also sent a message, briefly explaining the changes in the military thinking within the Military System.
The political work was closely following, and although there were still ideological issues within the Military System, Mr. Green played a trick and asked Star to use not much recovered computing power to create a first-person perspective holographic link experience “game” as quickly as possible.
Mr. Green ordered the soldiers to enter Harrison Clark’s memories of battles on multiple timelines and experience his war learnings firsthand.
In this first-person perspective experience, soldiers could see Harrison Clark’s emotions.
The image of Harrison Clark in their minds would gradually become more three-dimensional.
This would diminish Harrison Clark’s divine status, but at the same time, it would continuously elevate his personality.
He was no longer a god living in history but a living person beside them.
Finally, Mr. Green said: “The Caudron Army Corps has already taken the lead in passing the psychological tests. Forty million soldiers are eagerly waiting, waiting for your deployment.”
Soon after, Neville Brown and Gerard Schroeder also briefly reported their situations.
Although Harrison Clark didn’t give them any decisive guidance, they somewhat developed a habit of reporting information to him.
Harrison Clark also didn’t bother to force others to ignore him anymore.
They just couldn’t do it.
Unconsciously, a whole day passed, and Harrison Clark jumped off the Brainwave Synchronized Resonance Training Device, with 36.8% of his memory restored.
Star, who has recovered about 70% of her computing power, suddenly contacted him.
“Hi.”
Harrison Clark was startled, “Hi.”
“I have a piece of good news and bad news to tell you, which one do you want to hear first?”
Harrison Clark rolled his eyes, “Good news.”
“I re-analyzed your memory and worked with Martha Owen to dissect the nature of the black hole bomb algorithm. I gained a new understanding of dark energy black holes. Then, just moments ago, I captured a faint piece of information reflected back from a mirror planet 500 light-years away, I got some parameters, and just finished the calculation. So, I can now confirm the whereabouts of Voyager 2.”
Harrison Clark shuddered, “Voyager 2? Are you joking?”
Hearing the name of Voyager 2, launched in 1977, coming from a 31st-century Quantum Intelligence, felt like a bizarre time-travel experience.
Star’s red-skirted girl image appeared in the time machine, nodding, “Of course.”
“Is that the end of the good news?”
“Yes, it’s over.”
“What about the bad news?”
“The bad news is, you’ll never be able to find Voyager 2 again.”
Harrison Clark panicked, “It can’t be! As long as it’s still flying, as long as we can locate it, I will definitely intercept it next time!”
Star shook her head, “Give up, it’s impossible.”
“What do you mean?”
Star said: “On April 29, 2020, a physicist named Edward Witten published an article. He believed that there might be an X planet or a primordial black hole near 500 astronomical units from the sun. Are you familiar with this article?”
Harrison Clark shook his head blankly, “I’ve heard of this guy, but I don’t know what article he published last month. Are you saying that he was right, and Voyager 2 was sucked into the primordial black hole?”
Star shook her head, “He was right, but not entirely. The accurate distance is not 500 astronomical units, but 487 astronomical units. That is not a natural primordial black hole. It’s a man-made stable black hole, the size of an electron. Its main component should be dark energy at the string level.”
“Since Voyager 2 was launched, that unnatural black hole has been waiting there. In 2025, the year Voyager 2 lost contact with Earth, the black hole disappeared after capturing Voyager 2.”
Harrison Clark did a simple mental calculation, then shook his head hard, “Impossible! In 2020, Voyager 2 could have only flown around 20 billion kilometers, and 487 astronomical units are over 70 billion kilometers. How could Voyager 2 reach the black hole by 2025! That’s not pos…”
As the words came out, Harrison Clark suddenly closed his mouth.
After a while, he changed the question: “So you mean, we were watched the moment Voyager 2 was launched?”
Star nodded, “Perhaps it’s not exactly watching us, but more like a random monitor sent into the universe by a higher civilization. I guess it’s a probe that the higher civilization randomly sent into the universe to control their territories. As for the sudden acceleration of Voyager 2 crossing tens of billions of kilometers at the end, isn’t it much simpler than the Solar Dome? The evidence I got is very solid. Because that faint message I just captured is consistent with the radiation intensity of the material with the weight of Voyager 2 being sucked into the black hole, and the more intense radiation fluctuations when the black hole disappeared later.”
When Star finished speaking, Harrison Clark felt a chilling sensation all over his body, as if ice water had been poured over his head.
His teeth were chattering.
The only escape route from the war had been cut off.
“So, is this inevitable fate?”
Harrison Clark was asking both Star and himself.