Act 505. The white light of destruction
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The penultimate probe also lost contact, and the only remaining two images are each other's figures looming in the shadows.
The twisted orb drew closer, and the mages clenched their palms in anticipation and nervousness.
Bang โ
The penultimate probe was also destroyed in an instant, and the only remaining probe at the forefront was within easy reach of the Netherworld's Gate.
The probe's data is unusual, and it's as quiet and serene as if there is no such distortion.
The next moment, the probe made contact with the twisted sphere.
Buzz โ
With a buzz, the twisted sphere suddenly glowed with dazzling light, and then the screen of the detector went black, and there was no more reaction.
Twenty screens, all "missing" images, and the Great Hollow, as always, as if nothing had happened.
All the mages froze in place, shocked by what they had just seen.
The probe did come into contact with the twisted door, and even caused a reaction from the door, but after entering the door, it immediately disappeared and lost contact, which means that this Netherworld Gate is not a simple passage, but an object with energy and destructive power!
"Quick, bring up the last image data from Probe 12."
Reiners said that Reiner had already pulled up the observations and data collection of Probe 12, the one that had come into contact with the Nether Gate, and projected them into mid-air.
It can be seen that the moment the detector came into contact with the Nethergate, the center of the Netherdoor burst out with a dazzling white light, and then, the image of the detector was lost, and at the same time, the observation data showed that at this moment, the distorted Netherdoor produced an extremely high intensity of magical radiation, which has exceeded the limit of the strongest magic reaction currently observed in nature, in such a high-intensity magic radiation, it is difficult for any magic items to remain, they will vaporize and evaporate in an instant, Not even a trace of existence remains.
"Is this the seal of this Nether Gate?"
Lord Calvados asked, looking at the replayed image of the Netherdoor glowing.
From the perspective of common sense, since people in the past have discovered this portal to Sauron's xenomorph territory, in order to prevent Sauron's xenos from smuggling over from the other side of the door, or people with ulterior motives from using this door, they will naturally impose certain defensive measures on it to destroy the detector's magic radiation, which is likely to be such a setup.
"It's very likely that the monster also knows that there is a seal, so it only wanders around the Nether Gate and does not dare to approach it."
Field guessed that he didn't expect such a change in this Nether Gate, originally, he thought that at most there would be a situation where the probe would lose contact due to coming to another plane, but he didn't expect it to unfold like this.
"Reiner, do you have any specific data on the mana radiation just now?"
Undeterred by the previous situation, Lord Braggs looked at Reiner.
"Yes."
Reiner presented a functional image of the data and performed a spectral analysis at the same time.
"Spectrum?"
Regens hesitated slightly, but quickly understood Reiner's train of thought.
From the Stein formula, it can be seen that optical radiation is actually a process that accompanies the release of energy, and the main frequency of the spectrum of radiation should satisfy the Stein formula, from which the energy released by the object can be calculated, and its magnitude can be inferred.
"According to the formula, the amount of energy that bursts out of the Nether Gate is about this number."
Reiner showed off the calculated energy, but it was a bit unexpected for the mages.
Therefore, in terms of the intensity of magic radiation, this has exceeded the limit level of nature, but after spectral analysis, the result of Stein's formula calculation is not huge.
The intensity of the mana radiation represents the amplitude of the wave, and the spectrum reflects the frequency, to put it simply, from the perspective of mana radiation, the Nether Gate just released a huge amount of energy, but from the perspective of the spectrum of the light, the Nether Gate did not release much energy just now.
"The detector detected extremely strong magical radiation, but based on the glow of the Nether Gate, it didn't release so much energy, so where did that energy come from?"
Lord Alberton touched his chin and pondered.
Energy does not arise out of thin air, nor does it disappear out of thin air, and since a large amount of energy has been detected, the source of this energy is questionable.
Reiner was also very confused, he had originally thought that the Nether Gate had caused a fission phenomenon, which was the only process he knew of that could cause a huge reaction with a small energy release, but the white light just now was obviously not fission, more like some kind of dissociation process.
He looked through the data and tried to find the difference.
There were no anomalies in temperature and humidity, no unusual changes in air pressure, and no anomalies in the stress of the detector's housing.
Nothing is out of the ordinary, nothing special can be found at all.
But it was only when Reiner looked at the data that he discovered a blind spot.
That is, since all the observations are normal, what exactly is the probe destroyed by?
If the detector were destroyed by magical radiation, there would be at least an anomalous reading of temperature or stress, but the reality is that the detector didn't have any anomalies at all, it was as if it was functioning normally and then suddenly disappeared.
Saying this suspicion, several high-level mages also fell into confusion.
"Could it be that the probe didn't disappear, but was really transported to another plane, to that place called Netherworld?"
Regens was puzzled, his special session was astrology, the stars in the sky, and he naturally had little say in the face of questions that might involve energy and microscopy.
"It's also a possibility."
Field sighed, they had been misled by the bright white light and the high intensity of the mana radiation at first, thinking that the detector had been destroyed, but now it seemed highly likely that the detector had passed through the Nether Gate and reached the other side of the passage.
As for that brilliance, it can be considered as a phenomenon incidental to some kind of energy conversion, after all, according to calculations, it takes a huge amount of energy to move in space, and the slightest leakage of this will cause a similar phenomenon of light radiation.
"It's a pity that the probe has lost contact, and even if it does reach the other side of the Nether Gate, we won't be able to collect the observation data from there."
Field shook his head, a little regretful.
"No, actually, I thought about the possibility of a communication outage, so I attached a special circle to the probe, which allows it to return the same way after a period of time after losing contact."
Lord Alberton smiled and spoke.
"In other words, even without my control, the probe will be able to re-enter this passage and return to our world after traveling and exploring the other side of the Nether Gate for a while, and at that time, it will be able to transmit back all the data collected during this period."
As he spoke, he looked at the great hollow that devoured everything.
"Of course, as long as the probe doesn't encounter any unforeseen danger on the other side and that the channel is bidirectional."