Dong Twenty-Six: Speaking of which, I do have a collection like that! (He rummaged around in his waist, then carefully reached out his hand as if he were holding a shrew. He turned his palm over, revealing a mutant creature with wheels on all four legs.)
(The audience exclaimed "Wow!")
Luo Yi stared at the abnormal "thing" and rubbed his chin: Genetically modified? Artificial breeding? Biological splicing?
Dong Ershiliu (with a proud look on his face): No, you wouldn't believe it even if I told you. It's natural selection! This is the research project of my good friends (he emphasized the three words). They simply adjusted a few environmental factors, and after a large sample size and long-term data simulation, they got this sample. We all know that the universe has a nearly infinite variety of environments suitable for life, so any harsh conditions that can exist in the laboratory are not uncommon in the universe.
Luo Yi: Hmm? So how does that thing move? It can't have evolved a drive shaft and a gearbox, right?
Dong Twenty-Six placed the mutant creature on the floor and stimulated its tail with a steel needle: Of course not, they don't need that inefficient way of movement, they move forward by jet.
(Four streams of air emanated from the mutant's buttocks. The reverse thrust carried the spindle-shaped crustacean to the other side of the studio, where it slipped into a gap in a square device.)
Host (standing up and shouting): It ran away!
Dong Ershiliu: It doesn't matter. It only has half a Martian day left to live. When it grows wheels, it means it has reached its breeding season.
Luo Yi: So... wheels are useless to it?
Dong Twenty-Six (smiling and nodding): Yes, that's its mating tool, similar to the red crest of a pterosaur. Humans are no different in this regard. From what I've heard, many private spaceship pilots compare the size of their engine nozzles, and this behavior is even more obvious in the presence of the opposite sex. . . .
Luo Yi: Wait a minute, wait a minute, let me ask a more important question. Mr. Dong, is your understanding of the world different from ours?
East Twenty-Six: What do you mean? Are you going to discriminate against someone like me who grew up in the old world of Magellan?
Luo Yi (repeated the question expressionlessly): Mr. Dong, is your understanding of the world different from ours?
East 26: I will remember this. Your discrimination against ethnic minorities will be punished sooner or later. . . .
The host (seeing the situation is not good, he jumps up and stands between the two): Stop! Both of you stop! No, skip it, skip this question!
(Live broadcast interrupted...)
The host pretended to be calm: "Welcome back! I'm sure everyone is looking forward to the next questions. So, let's continue this interview... Next, we want to know your views on the future."
Luo Yi: Ahem, our opinion? Do you mean my personal opinion, or the opinion of my school of thought? And whose future is it?
Host: Hey, hey! If you're too rational, you're no different from a scumbag.
East twenty-six: bird food.
Luo Yi: Okay, then let me share my perspective on the future of the technology I'm researching. (Closes eyes) I'm researching a type of energy storage technology, which is closely related to each of you. In the past, you've undoubtedly seen many chemical and mass energy storage technologies, but they're truly outdated today. Space environments can't store large amounts of energy using those methods, including antimatter, which we also classify as conventional matter. The mass-energy equation is the starting point of our technology, although it has certain limitations. Energy depends on matter for its existence, and matter cannot be completely converted into energy. Therefore, studying energy storage technology is actually studying the nature of matter...
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