Plug-in Players In Marvel

Chapter 1172: different starry sky

People who are engaged in scientific research, especially those who have achieved outstanding achievements and can be regarded as the best in the circle, often have a purer character.

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But then again, 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 only has positive bonuses and will not induce any side effects.

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

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

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

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In the end, it is not impossible to cause large-scale casualties, and to create a major event of an 'anti-humanity' nature.

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Therefore, for scientists, determining whether they can control their self-restraint ability not to mess up is actually as important as a smart mind.

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The young Jane Foster, who has not yet learned to restrain herself, is the type who has almost no eyesight.

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By comparison, Eric Shavig is much better.

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

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"We have done several rounds of experiments." Greeting a researcher to bring the experimental records, Shavig continued to report to the 'Golden Master' Stark: "Rocks, woods, metals, including chemically synthesized plastics, we I've tried them all. It turns out that no matter what kind of material it is, it behaves the same when passing through this anomalous space."

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

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"That is to say..." Dragging his chin for a moment, he raised his hand to pick up a pen and threw it towards the cylindrical space. Stark murmured thoughtfully while watching the pen fall in a loop. Author: "It only affects the space, emmm, wormhole...not quite like it, more like the feeling of space folding..."

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"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 magnetic field or gravity. In addition..."

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"What else?"

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"I feel that it reappears a bit slowly." Raising his finger to the pen that was still falling in a loop, Bruce Banner expressed his opinion: "If the two ends are directly connected, then it should be At the moment of disappearance, it appeared above again. But from the current interval... You see, after disappearing, it did not appear immediately, but needed to wait for a moment."

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"You mean, it's not necessarily a moment when it disappears from our eyes, but it's actually in another dimension?"

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

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

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Without any hesitation, Stark raised his right arm, used brain waves to control the armor he was wearing, and released an aircraft only the size of his thumb.

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"Jarvis."

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"Yes, sir." As Jarvis responded, the aircraft, which looked a bit like a golden cicada, had already flown into the cylindrical space.

Maintaining a suspended posture, he fell steadily, sinking into the 'entrance' like the pen.

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After a while, the worm-shaped aircraft reappeared at the 'exit' above... At first, it seemed to have lost control, tumbling and falling for a distance, and when it reached the middle area, it regained its previous stability and hovered in mid-air. .

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"Jarvis? What's the situation?"

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

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

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There are so many satellites hanging in the sky, all of which can be connected to the signal sent by Jarvis.

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Hearing Jarvis say 'out of control for a moment', Stark already had a guess in his heart.

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And as Jarvis took back the worm-shaped detector and read the screen to display it, Stark's guess was confirmed.

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

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The video only lasted a little over a second, very brief. In addition, after entering another space, the detective lost control and could not maintain a stable posture during the fall, so the recorded picture kept flipping and shaking...

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One thing to say, it's really not that easy to see clearly.

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"Can you sort it out?" After reading it several times, it was inevitable that my eyes would get 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 static picture, I think, look It should be easier."

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"It's a good idea. UU reading www.uukanshu.com" Stark smiled and shrugged: "To tell you the truth, I'm also a little disgusted. Jarvis, freeze and divide each frame, by the way, adjust by the way. Look at the angle and try to keep the things in the picture on the same level.”

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"Yes, sir."

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For Jarvis, this bit of data processing is not a big deal at all.

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At the same time as the voice fell, it had arranged the pictures according to Stark's request.

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"This is..." Taking a look, Eric Shavig and Jane Foster involuntarily widened their eyes, showing extremely excited expressions.

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It's no wonder they both reacted this way.

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These 'photos' neatly arranged in front of them have the same characteristics - from top to bottom, there is a very clear dividing line on about two-thirds of the area. Taking this dividing line as the benchmark, the lower half is pitch-black, and there is nothing to see, while the upper half is a space full of stars.

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Even if you are not an astronomer, you can see that this is a star image taken on the backlit side.

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"Moon?" He couldn't help but get closer and checked the photos excitedly. After just two or three seconds, Shawig overturned his guess: "No, the distribution of the stars is wrong. Emmm, if it was filmed on the moon, this is definitely not the case..."

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