Genius Club

Chapter 336



Chapter 336: Chapter 29: The Heavenly Eye_3 Chapter 336: Chapter 29: The Heavenly Eye_3 “That’s right, that’s exactly what I mean!”

Liu Feng gave Lin Xian a thumbs-up as if he were encouraging a grade schooler:

“So I boldly assert—”

“[Space-Time itself is not a wall without gaps!]”

“If Space-Time curvature really exists, if there are different Space-Times, different world lines, then there must also be something like a wall between these different Space-Times, preventing communication and traversal of time and matter from one to another.”

“But there’s no wall that’s completely airtight!

If the smallest gap in the Wall of Time and Space is the same as the smallest gap in the universe, the Planck length, then what if, in a Space-Time under a certain curvature, their Planck length is smaller than ours…

Do you know what would happen?

It’s obvious—”

“[Particles from another Space-Time might be able to pass through the Planck gaps in the Wall of Time and Space, and cross over to our Space-Time!]”

Lin Xian listened to Liu Feng’s description.

He tactically took a sip of water from the cup on the experiment table.

Although it sounded a bit far-fetched, the theory was theoretically sound.

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Since our universe isn’t continuous and has a minimum Planck length, why would Space-Time itself have to be continuous?

Perhaps there really are Planck gaps similar to small length gaps in the Wall of Time and Space between different Space-Times.

When Liu Feng made the Space-Time Clock, he had already assumed that the Planck constants, Planck lengths, and Planck times of different Space-Times all had extremely subtle differences.

If all his assumptions held true…

[It might not be impossible for particles from another Space-Time, smaller than the lengths in our current Space-Time, to seep through the Planck gaps in the Wall of Time and Space and infiltrate into our current Space-Time.]

“I think I roughly understand,”

Lin Xian set down his water cup:

“This entire theoretical system, based on the premise that all your conjectures and assumptions are correct, indeed holds together well.

The difficulty lies in how we can prove it, find it.

According to you, even the length of that microscopic particle might be smaller than the Planck length of our current Space-Time, our current universe…

How could we possibly find it?”

Liu Feng smiled, stretched out his arm, and looked around the laboratory:

“Lin Xian, isn’t everything in our world made up of the most primitive, most basic microscopic particles?

If only a single extra-spatial microscopic particle permeated through, we definitely wouldn’t be able to find it.”

“But when you find one cockroach, that means your house is definitely already full of them.

I believe these particles must exist in significant numbers, and due to their intrinsic properties, they will naturally aggregate and combine.

If that’s the case, it becomes a lot easier for us to observe them, and even…”

“Catch them!”

Liu Feng pushed his glasses up, his gaze determined and full of confidence:

“If you don’t mind, I’d like to name these special particles from outside our Space-Time—”

“[Space-Time Particles]!”

Lin Xian couldn’t help but laugh.

Is this a common affliction among scientists?

Always liking to name things they invent, and it seems they have their own set of naming standards.

Just like Liu Feng here, doesn’t matter what he names, he wants to prefix it with Space-Time.

However, it really is quite fitting.

“Liu Feng, you still don’t get my point,”

Lin Xian shook his head with a smile:

“I have no objections to you naming it the Space-Time Particle, or even calling it the Liu Feng Particle.

The main issue is…

does it really exist?

Is your theory actually correct?”

“Forgive me for being blunt, but while I will definitely support your research unconditionally, we can’t always be shooting arrows into the void without a target.

I’m glad your research has made a breakthrough, but the most important thing right now is that we must find these Space-Time Particles, and then…

only then can we calibrate your Space-Time Clock to observe changes in Space-Time curvature.”

“Yes.”

Liu Feng nodded:

“So, Lin Xian, that’s why I called you here today.@@novelbin@@

The equipment in the lab is no longer sufficient for my research; I need new equipment.”

“That’s not a problem, of course,”

Lin Xian picked up a pen from the desk, twirling it between his fingers:

“Just buying equipment is no difficult matter, the company still has plenty of money.

Tell me, what equipment do you need?

I’ll buy it for you directly.”

“The Guizhou Sky Eye.”

Liu Feng replied.

Thud—

The twirling pen flew from Lin Xian’s fingertips, tracing a parabola before falling to the ground.

The entire laboratory went silent.

Lin Xian’s hand, which had been twirling the pen, froze above the table as he looked at Liu Feng:

“What did you say?”

“The Guizhou Sky Eye,”

Liu Feng enunciated every word:

“Yes…

that one located in the southern mountainous region of Guizhou Province, with a diameter over 500 meters, the world’s largest spherical radio telescope—”

“The Guizhou Sky Eye!”


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