Chapter 1273 - Out Of The Blue
Hello, Mr. Major General
Song Jinning nodded with a smile. âYou could say that. The collision of the two neutron stars did happen 130 million years ago, but we still donât know why we can detect the same wave curve in this circular crater.â
A year ago, all the scientists on the blue planet used high-power telescopes to observe this cosmic spectacle. What was bizarre was that they could detect the same wave with a small sensor in the Tunguska crater in Siberia. This was too bizarre.
However, Gu Nianzhi didnât have much expertise in this field. What she imagined didnât align with those of the scientists.
Gu Nianzhiâs eyes lit up when she heard this. She smiled and said, âThis is so interesting. Does this mean that in the future, we can use this theory and technology to observe what really happened in history?! For example, we can see the age of the dinosaurs?!â
Song Jinning: â ... â This girlâs imagination was way too wild!
The two of them were speaking in Mandarin, so they didnât expect that the Russian scientist next to them understood Mandarin.
He had listened for a while and couldnât help laughing at Gu Nianzhi. âHaha, I didnât expect Miss Song to have such an ignorant person under her tutelage.â
He then pointed at the wave diagram on the instrument, then said in English without any reservation, âWeâve only observed the energy field fluctuations caused by the collision of Neutron Stars more than 100 million years ago. You want to see the real scene in history as if youâre watching TV! You want to see the age of the dinosaurs? If youâre so capable, why are you still on this land? Why donât you rise up to the sky and stand shoulder to shoulder with the sun?!â
As expected of a scientist, he didnât use any dirty words when he cursed..
Gu Nianzhiâs face blushed, and she was so embarrassed that she wanted to find a hole to hide in.
However, she wasnât willing to be ridiculed by the Russian scientist.
She felt that her imagination was a little too wild, but it wasnât just a figment of her imagination.
Gu Nianzhi recollected her composure and looked at the Russian scientist in confusion. She asked, âDidnât you guys use these fluctuations to determine the direction of observation and then use an astronomical telescope to see the process of the collision of Neutron Stars more than 100 million years ago?â
âOf course. Whatâs the matter? Do you have any questions?â The Russian scientist pushed up the glasses on his nose and didnât hide the disdainful expression at the corners of his mouth.
âThatâs why the collision of two neutron stars happened around the beginning of the universe. Because the distance was very far, the fluctuations and light emitted from the collision had to travel a distance of 100 million years before it was captured by your astronomical telescopes. Is that so?â Her attitude very serious, Gu Nianzhi confirmed again.
It was true that she didnât understand the profundities of physics, but thanks to the Internet, she still had some understanding of physics and astronomy.
With her photographic memory, Gu Nianzhi quickly recalled in her mind all the relevant reports she had read, and with an unrelenting attitude, she challenged the Russian scientist who had ridiculed her for being delusional.
The Russian scientist nodded reluctantly. âYou could say that.â
âThatâs right. What I said just now wasnât a problem at all.â Gu Nianzhi clapped her hands together, then said firmly, âSince you can observe the neutron star collision that happened more than 100 million years ago, then in the future, why wouldnât we be able to observe other things that have happened in history?! Why canât we see the dinosaur era? The fluctuations and light emitted by that era might be captured by us one day?â
Logically speaking, Gu Nianzhiâs reasoning wasnât wrong.
But being logically correct didnât mean that they were factually correct.
The Russian scientist was almost fuming. He waved his fists as he sneered. âI knew you had read too much of those useless science fiction novels! Donât you know that we can observe the neutron star collision not because it has happened in history, but because its collision has a large enough energy field! Only this kind of energy field has the ability to penetrate billions of light years and allow future generations to capture the fluctuations and light emitted at that time! â
âHistorical event, the era of the dinosaurs?Tell me, which historical event, which era of the dinosaurs could emit such an energy field that could penetrate the universe and come to the future generations for us to admire? Tell me, which one?! Was it the stone age primitive fighting, or the medieval inquisition burning Bruno to death? Or the two World Wars?! â
The Russian scientist was indeed very knowledgeable. He had caught a loophole in Gu Nianzhiâs seemingly flawless logic â energy.
Without enough energy, nothing could be immortal.
This was indeed Gu Nianzhiâs weakness. She was tongue-tied and had no idea how to refute him.
The expression on the Russian scientistâs face became even more mocking. âWhatâs wrong? Canât speak? Haha... â
But before he could finish laughing, Song Jinning coughed lightly and interrupted his insolent mockery.
Song Jinning also thought that Gu Nianzhi was being delusional, but she was also an extremely protective person.
If Gu Nianzhi was in the wrong, she could say it, but no one else could!
Moreover, although Gu Nianzhiâs question was a little ignorant, it wasnât to the extent of being ridiculous.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Song Jinning was extremely meticulous about science, but she was also not a pedantic person.
The field of science was boundless, and the more profound oneâs research, the more one dared not say things like âabsolutely impossibleâ.
Song Jinning took a step forward and stood shoulder to shoulder with Gu Nianzhi, then said to the Russian scientist who had mocked Gu Nianzhi, âMr. Andrey, my young friend actually has a point. Theoretically speaking, using the same principles and corresponding technological methods, we should be able to see what happened during the dinosaur era.â
The Russian scientist was stunned by Song Jinningâs words. âMs. Ssong! Youâre A scientist! A Physicist! How can you say such a ridiculous thing?! You know itâs impossible!â
âYes, itâs impossible, but itâs impossible with modern technology.â Song Jinning smiled. âYou canât say itâs impossible in the future.â
âTechnological progress makes the impossible possible. Back then, we didnât have a high-power telescope. Although we knew there were such movements, we couldnât capture them. That was until we built a high-power telescope. Whoâs to say that there wonât be a higher-power, more sensitive telescope in the future that can see through billions of light-years and see the age of the dinosaurs?â
Song Jinning continued to talk, and Lina, who was standing guard behind her, listened attentively.
At that moment, Vladimir and the driver also arrived. However, Vladimir was very interested in the heated discussion there. He stood on the other side of Song Jinning and has his arms folded as he listened with great interest.
The chauffeur called Huo Shaoheng to the side and handed him the breakfast he had bought for Gu Nianzhi. He also said, âItâs best to heat up the food here. The bread needs to be crispy to taste good.â
Huo Shaoheng smiled and took the breakfast box from the chauffeur.
He looked up and saw that his mother, Song Jinning, had been protecting Gu Nianzhi the entire time and was engaged in a heated argument with the Russian scientist.
Vladimir looked like he was enjoying watching the drama, and Lina was the only one with a grave expression on her face, as if she was completely uninterested in the drama.
Huo Shaohengâs lips curled into a smile. He was just about to grab the breakfast box and call Gu Nianzhi over for breakfast.
At that moment, an abnormal smell suddenly wafted over from the front.
Huo Shaohengâs expression froze.
The instrument that Song Jinning, Gu Nianzhi, Vladimir, and the Russian scientist were surrounding suddenly emitted crackling sparks!
The next moment, there was an earth-shattering loud explosion!
Huo Shaohengâs eyes almost popped out of their sockets as he lunged forward!
His mother and his wife had encountered explosives right under his nose!
How was this possible?!
There were so many people who had checked all the instruments here!
In a flash, Lina, who had been standing behind Song Jinning and Vladimir, took a step back and kicked Gu Nianzhi, who was standing on the other side of Song Jinning, away. At the same time, she hugged Song Jinning and fell to the ground with her.
She used her body to completely cover Song Jinning, and became Song Jinningâs human shield.
Gu Nianzhi fell to the ground from the kick, just in time to avoid the electric sparks from the explosion.
Vladimir watched as the electric sparks ignited in front of him, and his beard was charred by the fire...
He looked deeply at Lina, then rolled to the ground with the Russian scientist beside him, who was already scared out of his wits.
By this time, Huo Shaoheng had already arrived. He tore off the wires of the equipment and used the insulation box next to him to wrap them all up.
Without power and air isolation, the electric sparks were quickly extinguished.
Linaâs back was burned by the electric sparks, leaving a few holes.
Fortunately, she was wearing a KGB uniform, which was thick, so she wasnât injured.
Huo Shaoheng ordered sternly, âBe on high alert! Thereâs been an accident here. No one is allowed to leave!â
He helped Song Jinning up from the ground and checked to make sure she wasnât injured. Then he walked over to Gu Nianzhi and picked her up from the ground.