Abnormal crossing

Chapter 214 Milo's Decision

Chapter 214 Milo's Decision (Part 1)
Wirtz polar singularity?
Gu Wei blinked rapidly.

Leaving aside the term "polar singularity" for now, let's start with Wirtz.
This name sounds familiar...
A sense of familiarity welled up in Gu Wei's heart, and his eyes lit up: "I remember now, the first civilizational monument-level scholar in the Star Sea? The one who defined the star unit?"

Gu Wei had come across this name when he was learning about the Star Sea.

Wirtz was a renowned scholar in the early Starsea civilization, whose status was equivalent to that of Einstein or Calf on Earth. He made significant contributions to the early development of physics in the Starsea civilization and was the first scholar to be honored on the Monument to Civilization.

It could be said that in the early days of civilization, the entire star system was propelled forward by him alone.

After Wirtz's death.

The Star Alliance defined the distance between his deceased planet and his home planet as a stellar unit, which is approximately 18.54 billion kilometers on an Earth scale, and this unit has been used ever since.

Now it seems that polarization fracture energy is also related to Wirtz?
“Yes, it’s him,” Jin nodded upon hearing this. “Wiltz was a true genius scholar. When he was alive, the most advanced civilization in the Star Sea was only at the early stage of the third rank, but he predicted the existence of polarized rift energy very early on.”

“At that time, the Star Sea was in its very early stages of development, and it was also a crucial turning point for civilization. At that time, the academic community had a discussion about whether information could surpass the speed of light at a technological level, and a considerable number of scholars proposed to devote the entire civilization’s resources to developing a faster-than-light engine.”

"But Wirtz proposed a completely new viewpoint, namely that information in this universe cannot exceed the speed of light, and in order to master the mechanism at a distance, it is necessary to introduce a concept that is not in this universe."

"This process of introduction is like a farmer digging a canal. In the process, a force or energy is needed to break through the barrier. Based on this logic, he established a theoretical model called the fracture anchor."

Gu Wei opened his mouth.

Oh my god.
Is it that exaggerated?

A civilization at the early stage of the third order. To put it this way, if Earth doesn't experience a third world war, it will basically reach that level in about a hundred or two hundred years.

How could Wirtz, at that time, have conceived of introducing energy from outside our own universe, and even built a corresponding model?
Theoretical models, you know. This isn't something you can just do like an amateur scientist who draws a Tai Chi diagram and spouts nonsense about a perpetual motion machine.

When Gu Wei traveled to Earth, they were still debating whether the phenomenon of traveling at a distance existed.

As a result, the physics community has introduced concepts such as gravitons and identical cosmological arrays, and even the old AI (Edward Einstein) once made a mistake.

Meanwhile, Jin continued her explanation: "The rift anchor model is a very complex theory. Simply put, it assumes the permeability of the universe."

"It's like piercing a layer of silk with a needle tip; a tiny hole might appear in the silk. Wirtz calculated that under certain conditions, it's possible for a microscopic spacetime perforation to form in this universe."

"However, such a perforation is difficult to exist for a long time under natural conditions, and it may heal in almost a few femtoseconds. Therefore, he devised an anchor point that is embedded on the upper and lower sides respectively. It can adhere to the edge of the perforation like a magnet, preventing the rift in the universe from being re-closed due to the entropy increase effect, thereby guiding the relevant content from the upper layer to fall stably into this universe."

"And this anchor point is the Wirtz polar singularity."

Gu Wei nodded, seemingly understanding but not quite.

That's it
The metaphor of the hibiscus is not difficult to understand.

Imagine you stick your finger into a stream; the area your finger occupies in the water is like the small hole you've 'poked' in the water.

However, the hole is not permanent; once you pull your finger out of the water, the surface will automatically heal it completely.

The anchor point that Wirtz envisioned, also known as the Wirtz polar singularity, was a device, much like a water pipe, that could completely fix this defect in place. Even if you pulled your finger out of the water, the hole would remain there for a long time.

Having figured all this out, Gu Wei continued to ask, "What about polarized fissure energy? Is it the energy introduced from above through the space fixed by this polar singularity?"

“Hmm, more or less,” Jin said, glancing at the black sphere of light in front of her. “However, the actual operation is much more complicated. In addition, the Wirtz polar singularity is not just a simple fixed space.”

Gu Wei became interested and leaned forward slightly: "How so?"

Upon hearing this, Jin pondered for a moment, walked up to the large black ball, took out a small bottle resembling floral water from the woven necklace, and sprayed it a few times onto the large black ball.

After a while.

The large black sphere began to slowly rotate like stirred ink, with a few thin silver lines flashing through it occasionally, like lightning that disappeared in an instant.

"See these thin lines?" Jin gestured with her chin toward the lines and drew a few lines in the air with her finger: "Those are the turbulence generated when energy penetrates downwards in higher space. The academic name is 'fracture flash,' and it is also a key step in verifying whether a Wirtz polar singularity has a gravitational pull effect."

"This part of energy is extremely unstable. If it is not controlled properly, it may cause local space collapse, which would be an extremely serious disaster in the universe. It's like when you yawn, you just open your mouth on a macro level, but in the micro world it's equivalent to a super storm."

"One of the core functions of the Wirtz polar singularity is to filter out these unstable flashes through its special structure, allowing only stable polarization fissures to pass through, thus forming a structural pattern that can be used by this universe."

talking.

With a gentle wave of her hand, Jin suddenly created a dark light screen as thin as a cicada's wing around the black orb, on which countless fine patterns appeared.

But soon, these patterns disappeared again.

Seeing this, Jin shrugged: "That's about it. The remaining steps are quite complicated, but they are still countless times simpler than polar singularities."

Gu Wei suddenly looked enlightened.

This is similar to the crude oil mining before his time travel.

Those who were drilling machines in their past lives should know this.

Apart from a small portion of high-quality crude oil, most extracted crude oil needs to undergo steps such as desalting and dehydration, light fractionation, or catalytic cracking before it can be transformed into usable commercial oil.

Even before Gu Wei's time travel, many small countries had not mastered the relevant technology.

But on the other hand.

No matter how difficult these steps are, they cannot compare to the initial drilling stage.

The properties of the Wirtz polar singularity are equivalent to the latter.

(End of this chapter)

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