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Chapter 1172: different starry sky

People who engage in scientific research, especially those who have achieved outstanding results and are considered outstanding in the circle, often have a purer personality.

But having said that, it is a good thing to have no distractions, and it can help scientists achieve greater achievements. But this does not mean that this character has only positive bonuses and will not cause any side effects.

In fact, because they want to seek the truth wholeheartedly, these scientists always forget the constraints of the real world and do things that ordinary people find unreasonable.

It is not uncommon for scientific researchers to put themselves in danger because of a momentary impulse.

What's more, it will involve your colleagues, friends and even family members.

In the end, it is not impossible to cause large-scale casualties and cause major events of an "anti-human" nature.

Therefore, for scientists, the self-discipline ability that determines whether they can control themselves is actually as important as a smart mind.

Young Jane Foster, who has not yet learned to restrain herself, is of the type who is almost completely blind.

In contrast, Eric Savage is much better.

After all, he is already an old man in his sixties, and his life experience is there, so it is impossible for him to be as impetuous and impulsive as a young man.

"We have already done several rounds of experiments." Greeting a researcher to bring the experimental records, Shaweige continued to report to the 'gold master' Stark Hui: "Rocks, wood, metals, including chemically synthesized plastics, we I have tried them all. It turns out that no matter what kind of material the object is, it behaves the same when passing through this abnormal space."

"Yes, this anomalous space will not have any effect on the object itself." Bruce Banner nodded and echoed: "There is no radiation residue from radioactive elements, and there is no deformation. Of course, the color of the experimental object is also Nothing has changed."

"That is to say..." He dragged his chin and pondered for a moment, raised his hand to pick up a pen, and threw it into the cylindrical space. Stark watched the pen falling down in circles, while gurgling thoughtfully. Writes: "It only affects the space, emmm, wormholes... It's not quite like it, it's more like the feeling of space folding..."

"I also think it should be a pure space folding phenomenon." Bruce Banner agreed: "As for why this phenomenon occurs, I think we can start from the direction of the magnetic field or gravity. In addition..."

"What else?"

"I feel that it's reappearing a bit slowly." Lifting his finger and pointing to the pen that was still falling down, Bruce Banner expressed his opinion: "If the two ends are directly connected, then it should be in the The moment it disappeared, it should reappear above. But judging from the current interval... you see, after disappearing, it didn't appear immediately, but had to wait for a moment."

"You mean, the instant it disappears from our eyes, it is actually in another space?"

"Yes." Bruce Banner nodded: "I'm really curious now, where did it go after it disappeared, and where did it return from."

"It's really curious." Stark also showed an expression of interest.

Without any hesitation, Stark raised his right arm, controlled the armor on his body with brain waves, and released an aircraft that was only the size of a thumb.

"Jarvis."

"Yes, sir." Following Jarvis's response, the aircraft, which looked a bit like a golden cicada, flew towards the cylindrical space.

Maintaining a suspended posture, it fell steadily, and sank into the 'entrance' just like the pen.

After a while, the worm-shaped aircraft appeared at the 'exit' above again... It seemed to lose control at first, and it rolled and fell for a certain distance. When it reached the middle area, it regained its previous stability and was suspended in mid-air .

"Jarvis? What's the matter?"

"At that moment, I lost control of it." Jarvis responded: "It's all right now, the signal is back connected."

"Out of control?" Blinking, Stark raised his right arm again: "Okay, take it back, let me see what I got."

There are so many satellites hanging in the sky, they can all connect to the signal sent by Jarvis.

Hearing Jarvis say 'I lost control for a moment', Stark already had a guess in his mind.

And as Jarvis took back the worm-shaped detector and displayed it on the reading screen, Stark's guess was confirmed.

"Sure enough." With a faint smile on his face, Stark turned to look at Bruce Banner beside him: "Bruce, your conjecture just now has been confirmed. Between the entrance and the exit, there is indeed a connection Another space."

The video lasted just over a second, very short. In addition, after entering another space, the scout loses control, and cannot maintain a stable posture during the fall ~lightnovelpub.net~ The recorded picture keeps flipping and shaking...

There is one thing to say, it is really not that easy to see clearly.

"Can you tidy it up?" After reading it several times, it was inevitable that I felt a little dizzy. Bruce Banner frowned while enduring the discomfort in his stomach: "Or simply divide it frame by frame and arrange it in the form of pictures. If it is a still picture, I think, look It should be a little easier."

"It's a good idea." Stark shrugged with a smile: "To tell you the truth, I'm also a little disgusted. Jarvis, freeze each frame and divide it. things are kept on the same level.”

"Yes, sir."

For Jarvis, this bit of data processing is nothing at all.

When the voice fell, it had already arranged the pictures according to Stark's requirements.

"This is..." After taking a look, both Eric Savage and Jane Foster couldn't help but widen their eyes, showing extremely excited expressions.

No wonder they reacted like this.

These 'photos' neatly arranged in front of them have the same characteristics - from top to bottom, there is a very obvious dividing line on about two-thirds of the area. With this dividing line as the benchmark, the lower half is pitch-black, with nothing to show for it, while the upper half is a space filled with stars.

Even if you are not an astronomer, you can tell that this is a map of the sky taken from the backlit side.

"The moon?" He couldn't help getting closer, and checked these photos with excitement. Just two or three seconds later, Shaweige overturned his guess: "No, the distribution of the stars is wrong. Emmm, if it is shot on the moon, it is definitely not the case..."