Luo Yi: Limited by our observational methods, our understanding of matter is still limited to seeing, touching, and tapping—primitive sensory levels. Even so, long-term observation has allowed us to uncover, at least in part, objective laws. We've developed a whole set of theories to describe these laws. While these theories may sound complex, they're actually just empirical summaries of local problems. Scientists in the past attempted to summarize theories within theories, the so-called grand unified theories. This, of course, was never successful. The results of our Project 538 show that even quantum theory only describes a local, microscopic world, while even smaller areas can be infinitely divided.
Host: Project 538? Is that the code name for the mysterious project leaked on the galaxy network? Is it time to decrypt it now?
Luo Yi (shaking his head): Maybe in two years! Its classification has already begun to decline, so it might be dismantled and rebuilt later. After all, we can rely on the Sun Ring III now, and that thing is too inconvenient to use.
Host: In other words, Project 538 is also a particle accelerator?
Luo Yi (laughed): Stop asking, stop asking. If you continue, your program will be banned!
Host: Okay, okay. (She pauses, curious.) Then—could you tell us about even smaller objects? This shouldn't be something that needs to be kept secret, right?
Luo Yi (nods): We call particles smaller than quarks Kryons, temporarily codenamed "Krys." There are three types: "Kry-a," "Kry-b," and "Kry-c." They combine in a two-plus-one fashion: two A's combined with one B or C. There are six configurations, corresponding precisely to the types of quarks. Kry-a has no static mass, Kry-b has mass but no charge, and Kry-c has half the mass of B and a positive charge. The mechanism is unclear; their existence is too short, and the strong interaction can easily crush Kryons at that scale. Furthermore, we've found even smaller fragments of matter. What to make of them? Scientists probably have more questions than the public. They fragment into smaller pieces the moment they're created, then suddenly vanish. Initially, we thought it was interference, but after some subsequent developments, we believe psychic powers operate at that scale.
Host: Huh? But I don’t understand anything?
Luo Yi: I know. So I've prepared a broader description. Simply put, we've found the origins of photons, mass, and electric charge in quarks. However, quantum theory ends here. Quarks exhibit a distinct wave-particle duality, and their internal structure is unknowable with current technology.
Host: What are those fragments?
Luo Yi: Any possible substance can also be understood as a fragment of the core particle.
East Twenty-Six: Didn’t we say we wanted to talk about our views on the future?
Luo Yi: What I've encountered is already cutting-edge technology. What's the difference between talking about it further and being empty talk? The theory behind unconventional energy storage technology is barely being perfected, and it's still a long way off before it can benefit the public!
Dong Twenty-Six: Since you're saying that, I'll just chat a bit! My theory of natural evolution was originally intended to discuss extraterrestrial life. Since we haven't encountered aliens yet, many people find my theory a bit ridiculous. But I still say: everything humans create is subject to the constraints of natural laws. Natural evolution can certainly produce those things, it's just that humans haven't seen them yet. Humans are by no means unique in the universe, and our biological form is probably not accidental.
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