As soon as Lü Yongchang finished speaking, several researchers quickly turned their attention to the two sets of abnormal data in the holographic projection.
really!
As Lü Yongchang stated, compared to other normal gamma rays, the two groups of gamma rays exhibited strong redshift and blueshift respectively!
"Kaizo actually exists..."
Fang Xu stared wide-eyed at the data in front of him, his face filled with disbelief.
Lu Yongchang chuckled and raised his hand to gently pat Fang Xu on the back.
"So, Lao Fang, did I tell you I was right?"
Still in a state of extreme shock, Fang Xu nodded blankly and murmured softly, "No, that's right..."
"But……"
How should we control its information transmission?
Fang Xu seemed to have thought of something, his brows furrowed slightly, and he raised a crucial question: "So far, we haven't even observed the particle itself, we've only discovered traces left by its motion."
"We want to use it to send a message..."
"That's a bit too difficult."
The smile on Lü Yongchang's face gradually faded, and he frowned.
"yes."
His eyes flickered slightly: "So what we need to do now is to reduce the speed of tachyons as much as possible, while finding ways to observe and control them."
...
Inside Lü Yongchang's office.
The hands of the holographic clock moved silently clockwise as always, marking the passage of time second by second.
It's late at night.
Instead of resting, Lü Yongchang stood up from his seat and slowly walked to the porthole.
His gaze drifted through the porthole to the distant planet that was undergoing a period of renewal.
The office was incredibly quiet, but his mind was in turmoil!
The quantum-state brain was working at high speed, pondering the various data from the experiment.
"Kuai Zi... Kuai Zi..."
Lu Yongchang murmured softly, "Was it really produced by a particle collision experiment?"
Suddenly, as if he had thought of something, his previously puzzled gaze turned serious.
At the same time, a deep sense of disbelief shone through his eyes.
"No, no way..."
He composed himself and calmed his emotions.
"It's just a guess; we need more data to support it..."
With that, he turned and went back to his seat, replanning the next experiment.
...
To achieve this goal, the Academy of Sciences conducted countless similar experiments.
A large amount of resources were poured into it, which even delayed the original Kepler-452 star system development plan.
Fortunately, all the efforts paid off.
Based on experimental data, the Chinese Academy of Sciences has made preliminary analyses of tachyons, and in doing so, has also unveiled a corner of the mysterious veil of the faster-than-light universe.
"The universe is filled with tachyons."
Standing beside a holographic projection, Lü Yongchang pointed to the dense experimental data and calculation formulas on it, excitedly announcing this major discovery to everyone in the laboratory.
Right now, countless bullets are streaking past us.
Why haven't we observed them yet?
There are two main reasons.
"Firstly, over a long period of time, they have almost exhausted their own energy and no longer emit any radiation."
"Secondly, their speed is too fast. Under normal circumstances, without warp drive technology, it is impossible to observe a faster-than-light universe from a light-speed universe."
At this point, Lü Yongchang took a deep breath, as if preparing himself mentally.
"Everyone, based on the information that [the painting] left us, I have a conjecture."
"The number of tachyons in the universe is very likely to be constant."
The moment the words left his mouth, the quiet laboratory suddenly became noisy.
Each academician was discussing something with the people around them.
However, it was clear from the academicians' expressions that almost everyone disagreed with Lü Yongchang's viewpoint.
"Quiet!"
Lu Yongchang frowned slightly and said in a deep voice, "Let me finish speaking!"
Once the laboratory returned to calm, he pointed to the experimental data displayed on the holographic projection:
"Even without particle collision experiments, simply releasing a large amount of energy into the experimental area will allow us to observe traces of tachyon motion to some extent."
"what does that mean?"
"This means that tachyons already exist in this universe. Whether it's particle collisions or laser beam bombardment, it's just providing them with a large amount of energy, causing them to temporarily slow down and briefly show us their trajectory!"
Lü Yongchang's tone became more intense: "Therefore, the universe is filled with tachyons. I think none of you would disagree with that, right?"
The academicians nodded silently.
"Alright, I have one more question: where do they come from?"
Lü Yongchang asked loudly.
"This..." Tao Yuda tentatively replied, "From the moment the universe was born?"
“Yes.” Lü Yongchang nodded. “Therefore, I thought of some information revealed by the painting.”
"At the beginning of the universe, it was what they called the idyllic era, an eleven-dimensional spacetime."
"And the 'fast' may be a remnant of that era."
"As time went by, all the tachyons exhausted their energy and wandered around the vast universe like ghosts."
The academicians looked at each other in bewilderment.
Clearly, they were taken aback by Lü Yongchang's bold conjecture.
"I focused on studying the gamma rays emitted by tachyons in each experiment."
Lü Yongchang continued, "Based on my research on gamma rays, I discovered some properties of tachyons."
“It’s amazing that it also has wave-particle duality.”
“I even used this to deduce a portion of its frequency.”
"Furthermore, after processing, I adjusted it to a range that the human ear can hear."
Before anyone in the lab could react, Lü Yongchang twitched his finger slightly.
An audio clip is coming from the speaker.
“This is a voice from the idyllic era of the universe,” Lü Yongchang said softly. “It is also the last echo left by the idyllic era.”
The voice was deep and melodious.
A nameless sense of sadness welled up in everyone's heart.
"It's like..."
Fang Xu's expression gradually darkened: "Like a dying person uttering their final lament."
Lü Yongchang nodded slightly: "If we compare eleven-dimensional spacetime and faster-than-light universes to newborns, then the current three-dimensional universe and light-speed universe are indeed like elderly people in their twilight years."
As he spoke, he reached out and stopped the audio recording.
"Let's get back to the main topic."
"All of the above findings mean one thing."
"We can modulate the tachyon waves generated by tachyons, just like we modulate electromagnetic waves, and use them to transmit information."
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