Chapter 19 Vacuum decay has no solution
Perrimer is indeed not interested in the game proposed by Klein.
He stretched out his hand and lowered his arm again, and the little expert closed it immediately as the vibration was shaken.
The captain and engineer also closed the little expert as Klein said.
Frankenstein kindly reminded everyone, "If there is any problem on the Mir now, we will not know what it means, so everyone will know."
"Hi, what's wrong? It's just a few seconds. Do you want to tell me how many seconds you can infiltrate the interstellar pirates?" Klein looked indifferent.
Captain Stanley said softly.
Half a minute later, everyone's faces began to change in the direction Klein expected.
"Isn't it possible?" Klein's tone was slightly provocative.
"No, I have experimented several times and can't open the little expert with something like 'thought'."
Frankenstein first gave up, and after opening the little expert, he continued to study the problem of vacuum bubbles.
He didn't have time to accompany Klein to do such boring experiments.
"How does Instructor Dawson feel? Are you not convinced?" Looking at Dawson's tense corners of his eyes, Klein wanted to tease him again. Dawson is always serious and unfamiliar. Klein has a rare opportunity to tease him.
"What the hell do you want to explain?" Dawson asked bluntly. "We are all worried about the residents of Mars. You have time to do this kind of experiment with children here."
"What Instructor Dawson said is wrong. I am also doing some scientific experiments. You should know that you can't do this little thing just now, but there is a large group of my students who can do it. It can be said that almost every student in the preparatory school can do it."
"Is that so? What do you think is the reason?" Frankenstein asked.
"Maybe it's the difference between new humans and ordinary humans." Klein sighed meaningfully, and then focused on Dr. Suzumiya.
"Dr. Suzumiya might as well give it a try. You should be the only ordinary human in the decision-making team, right?"
Suzumiya raised her head slightly and looked at Klein softly. Captain Stanley suddenly spoke, "Professor Klein's words are a bit bizarre. I apologize to you on his behalf."
Since the captain said that, Suzumiya was embarrassed to refuse.
In fact, she has joined everyone's experiment just now, but everyone is just paying attention to whether their little experts can start directly through thinking, so no one cares about her existence.
The round table decision-making team, Dr. Suzumiya has always been the weakest one.
If you really encounter any problems, the only one who can make the decision is Captain Stanley and Deputy Captain Perimo. The reason why everyone respects Dr. Suzumiya is fundamentally because of the huge power of earthism, and she is the leader of those people.
"How did Dr. Suzumiya do it? It's really, as Professor Klein said, with willpower or electroencephalopathy?"
Frankenstein was eager to know the answer.
"We all do this, think about it briefly, and then the little expert started it."
"It's a little bit incredible," Perrimo said, "but I hope everyone can turn their attention back to the problem we are facing. The vacuum bubbles around Mars have now got their name, Venom."
"Venom?" Klein clapped his hands, "It sounds nice."
"Can you be more serious?" Dawson said seriously.
The conference room instantly entered an extremely depressing atmosphere, and even Klein was embarrassed to continue making trouble.
The growth rate of venom has increased by one ten thousand in the past two weeks, and this rate of growth seems insignificant. In fact, as long as you think of the expansion rate of venom, it is directly related to the speed of destruction of Mars, the solar system and the Milky Way, you will understand that this increase by one ten thousand is like the sharp claws of the devil and closer to our hearts.
"Do you have any plans for United Airlines?" Suzumiya asked.
Captain Stanley shook his head, knowing that Suzumiya might not like to listen to the following words.
However, as the captain, he has the obligation to inform every member of the Roundtable Decision Team about the implementation.
"The current situation is that if there is no rescue operation, Venom will begin to devour Mars after 50 Earth days. No one on Mars will be spared."
After hearing the captain's words, the atmosphere in the conference room was so depressed that it seemed as if death had come to the heads of the five people, and they were sitting in the center of the round table with guns on their hands.
"In the past three weeks, so many geniuses in United Airlines have not thought of a solution to Venom?" Klein asked.
"No, the most likely plan was energy transfer." The captain shook his head, looking extremely disappointed, "Let Frankenstein introduce this technical issue to everyone."
"Actually, it's very simple. Everyone here has learned physics. In the quantum world, high energy levels always fall to low energy levels. When venom, that is, real vacuum bubbles, appear, the surrounding false vacuum energy levels will quickly fall to it. This is the [vacuum decay] we have encountered. Originally, this is not very scary, because the universe is very large, and vacuum decay will really occur in a certain situation, and it will only arrive here in an extremely distant future.
However, luck really doesn't stand on the side of human civilization. Venom has appeared near our solar system, our most important homeland, Mars.
The only way is to create a [shadow venom] that makes the false vacuum fall towards the shadow vacuum bubble we created.”
"That sounds like a good idea," Klein interjected.
"Yes." Frankenstein replied.
"A way to lure the enemy into the depth is a bit like a substitute." Suzumiya said.
"Dr. Suzumiya is worthy of being a scholar, and what he said makes sense." Klein wanted to relieve his nervousness, but it was useless.
"This plan has been denied," Frankenstein said again.
"Why?" Perimo asked.
"Because raising a tiger is a disaster, we can create such a [shadow venom], but we may not be able to control it."
Dawson nodded, "Yes, if you backfire, Mars will not have even 50 days."
"So, we went back to the beginning, four weeks ago, when we just discovered this venom, all the human brains with so many intelligent humans could not think of any way."
"Captain, to be honest, even if we are given another 50 years, we may not be able to find a good solution to [vacuum decay]." Klein spread his hands, as if he had no choice but to worry too much.
"Since that's the case, why do we still hold a decision-making team meeting here today?" Suzumiya did not look at Stanley. Her eyes were empty and dark, completely different from the one she was reading just now. Klein felt that there was indescribable sadness there.
Chapter completed!