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Chapter 1162 When you grow up, you will be able to see it.

Chapter 1162 When you grow up, you'll be able to see it, Chie
Caroline magnified the model of the Earth-Moon-Mars three-level solar system debris simulated through 3D projection:

"Since Mr. Natsume's original design was a 'three-level transmission system':"
The first step was to spread the residual signal of his fall to Earth as Sorren through Earth infrastructure locations (Tsukishima, Odaiba, Mitaka, Izu, Makuhari), and after calibrating it with planetary orbit parameters, amplify it through the S-band.

The second step involves utilizing the communication window of the Earth-Mars conjunction cycle (780 days), specifically the next communication window ten years prior, which is:
【now】

The 'delay compensation value' is calculated using the Venus semi-major axis of 0.723 AU, and time is reserved for 'storage of cross-cycle signals'.

The Earth array was able to accumulate a sufficiently strong signal, and the devices that the resurrected beings buried underground in Tokyo may have been completed on their own without receiving a complete plan from the 'Third Divine Abomination: Thron'.

The third step is for them to crash back to Earth in reverse.

However, Su Wen did not directly agree with this analysis:

"That first step was completed by Mr. Natsume ten years ago, and you, Chie, even witnessed its realization."

But since the second divine abomination, Faista, did not receive the signal for the second step...

That means he may have eventually changed his mind.

Therefore,
I don't think Mr. Natsume's third step was necessarily about merging Allista into the Tokyo area of ​​Earth.
He may just want to carry out a long 'Mars terraforming project'.

At this moment, saying anything more is meaningless.
We need to find a way to actually get there and see what these resurrected people, these 'molted shells' of Fausta, have left behind."

"Do the parameters of Mercury and Venus have any other significance?"

Hearing his explanation, Natsume Chie seemed relieved and pointed to the notebook, asking:

The notation "Mercury's perihelion precession: 43 arcseconds/century" is unclear to me.

"This is the 'error correction value' for interstellar signals."

The handsome scholar adjusted his glasses and explained gently,

"Mercury's perihelion precession is a classic verification of general relativity, with a deviation of 43 arcseconds per century, corresponding to the frequency shift of the S-band during interstellar propagation caused by the Sun's gravitational field."

Your grandfather marked this value so that we could calibrate the interference of the sun's gravity on the frequency before the signal was transmitted.

I think,

Without correction, the signal will be offset by about 5 kHz when it reaches Mars, making it unrecognizable as a crystal signal by the Atlas data array.

Since that's the case...
Before he came to Earth, he may have already left a corresponding crystal nucleus receiver at the location on Mars.

The Earth-Mars replenishment mechanism relies on the albedo of Earth and Venus, and the attenuation coefficient of the Martian atmosphere is used to calculate the signal penetration through the thin Martian atmosphere.

Given that the main component is carbon dioxide, we need to compensate for the additional losses that would occur if the density were approximately 1% of that of Earth.

Hearing him say this,

Caroline's gaze seemed to penetrate the subway at that moment.

She gazed at the Tokyo skyline torn apart by the abyss and the night, as if she could see distant Mars through the atmosphere:
"Thron may not have actually established contact with the Resurrected at that time; he may have only confirmed the life signs afterward."

Before deciding to go to Earth

He must have established some kind of 'backup repository of civilization' on Mars, and the crystal you just mentioned, Mr. Rhine, might preserve that part of the knowledge.”

Hear this,

According to Justa, he did not deny it:

"Cepidaros did indeed leave some of his legacy to us."

Just like me, Thrann, whom you call the 'Incomplete Divine Abomination,' and Iskait the Weaver.

in fact,

We do not refer to ourselves as "divine evil," a term that carries a derogatory connotation.

For example, in one of my dominant memories, the project that 'I' co-sponsored with Sephiroth was named:

【Boson Condensation】.

Hearing her say that,

Su Wen rarely smiled and clasped his hands together:

"Ah, so it's a Bose-Einstein condensate."

A large number of bosons converge in the same quantum state at low temperature, exhibiting the overall characteristic of "indistinguishability".

What a good name!

It seems this is one of the principles behind your consciousness clustering.

From this perspective, if Dr. Albert had taken just one more step in his research, he could have truly foreseen that future.

As a theoretical physicist, Su Wen naturally showed respect for Dr. Albert Einstein in his words.

Thinking of this, he recalled Caroline's previous encounter with the Web Weavers.
Or rather, it slowly spoke from fragments of information gleaned from the slumbering memories of 'First Divine Abomination: Weaver Iskait':
"Nathalon as the third divine abomination"

His true integration into Earth may not involve abandoning his psionic rank.

A more likely outcome is:
He transformed his last psionic energy fluctuations into a 'civilization connection signal'.

He wanted to use the Mars backup repository to connect Cypheras' technology with Earth's civilization.

This is the real reason why your grandfather gave up on the seventh tier:
Natsume Chie

If a fifth-order or even close to sixth-order divine abomination with the ability of [genetic ascension - modification and fusion - divine genes - adaptability] wanted to do all this, it would not be impossible for it to do so at the cost of sacrificing itself.

Therefore,
What he wants to build is not the balance inside the Earth, but the 'meshing of the gears of civilization' on the scale of the solar system.

If my guess is correct, then your grandfather must indeed have been a respectable pioneer.

Su Wen rarely uttered Xiao Qianhui's full name, and he gently ruffled the little girl's hair.
And upon hearing him say that,
The little girl, who was initially worried that her grandfather was a bad person and didn't know what to do, finally couldn't help but shed tears.

She nodded slightly.
She even mumbled a soft "hmm".

Do not know why,

At that moment, Chie suddenly remembered that winter night when she was ten years old.

Her grandfather used to sit by the fireplace and tell her stories about the "Red Planet".

That year, the winter nights in Tokyo were exceptionally cold. Snowflakes pattered against the wooden lattice windows, making a soft, rustling sound, like someone gently knocking on the door.

In Grandpa's old fireplace,

The cherry wood was burning brightly, the orange-red flames licking the stove walls, casting a long shadow of my grandfather onto the washi paper-covered wall, like a flowing silhouette painting.

Chie, wrapped in a thick wool blanket, curled up beside her grandfather's legs, the aroma of burning firewood and the faint scent of camphor wood emanating from him filling her nostrils.

That was the smell of ink mixed with wood from his fingers, which he had accumulated over the years while flipping through old blueprints.

"Chie, look."

Her grandfather's rough hands gently stroked the top of her head, just as Su Wen was doing now, his fingertips still warm from the stove.

The old man pointed to the starry sky outside the window, shrouded in snow and mist, his voice low and gentle.

"Do you see that darkest red star?"

That was a red planet.

I searched for a very, very long time.
"Finally, we've found a way to coexist peacefully in this era. That was truly difficult, Chie."

Chie looked in the direction he pointed, but all she saw was a blurry white expanse, and she couldn't help but frown slightly.

"Grandfather, it's too dark!"
And it was all snow, I couldn't see anything.

Hearing her say that, her grandfather smiled.

The old man pulled a yellowed notebook from his pocket. The open page had a round, red planet drawn on it, surrounded by fine gears, with what looked like pencil shavings stuck in the teeth.

"It's ok,

You'll see when you grow up.

(End of this chapter)

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