Chapter 163: Exploring Hyperspace

They think it has something to do with the primordial black hole in our solar system. That black walnut was formed around that stage. And then the black hole formed by the collapse of the star cannot form a black hole with such a small mass! Chrissy said.

Minnie applauded very falsely and said, "Great! Excellent! So what? ”

"Dark matter particles colliding with dark matter particles can also annihilate and explode huge amounts of energy." Chrissy said.

"Huh?" Minnie was startled, and immediately made a look of not being curious, not caring, and not caring and said, "So what's the matter?" ”

Chrissy was dissatisfied: "You're obviously curious! Dishonest guys! ”

"Hey, you're such a big lady... You've never been poor. Why can't you make so much money? Minnie tried to convince Chriss.

"Who said that? My father was so poor when he went bankrupt before. But thank you for being with me and helping me at that time! Chrissy rested her head on Minnie's shoulder.

"Okay. You take care of yourself. Minnie kind of gave up.

"By the way, you said that the gravitational force is less when the distance is long, right? So Neptune's orbit is both far and slow, taking 156 Earth years. Chrissy said.

"yes, what's wrong?" Minnie said.

"Then the bigger galaxies should be too. That is, the stars in the banking system also follow this law, and the gravitational attraction near is large, even if the orbit is small and fast. The orbit in the distance is large and slow. Chrissy said.

"Well, it should be." Minnie said casually.

"But the observations are not! The speed of a person who is very close to the center is almost the same as that of our solar system. So the Milky Way is like a bathtub full of porridge with a hole in it, and all the porridge rotates in an orderly manner at almost the same speed. Chrissy said.

"Hey, I don't listen. I'm really a little curious about what you said! Minnie sighed.

In recent years, Lin Dezhi and New Karls, the three of them have discussed these issues a lot. Whether it's Minnie's company's affairs or lawsuits, there are few parties with them, and Chrissy will go to them if she can't move.

They are currently at home, and they live in a nursing home provided by Metz Medical, with just three of them and a few service staff.

It is equipped with 3 ordinary E-class supercomputers. They are used to communicate with their light in the surface of the sun, light Linde, light Zhixin, light Kars. There are a lot of discussions about the universe.

Chrissy came in and didn't say hello because she heard them discussing.

"I boldly assume that a large number of antimatter and positive matter in the early days of the universe have a large number of annihilation, but this annihilation is not balanced, but non-uniform, so as to create the current macroscopic pattern of 4% observable matter, 26% dark matter, and 70% dark energy." Lind said. At this time, Linde was 96 years old, but he was in good spirits.

"The currently unknown dark matter particles, if they were formed at that time, would have been some kind of smaller and more inert particles. For example, axonal dark matter, a particle with a weak magnetic reaction, has unfortunately not been found for more than 200 years. "Zhixin is 95 years old and Linde's spirit is as good.

"There may also be a possibility, that is, maybe there is a kind of black hole that is a collection of dark matter, for example, the orbit of our solar system is exactly the same as the observation, indicating that there is almost no dark matter in the solar system. Looking at the Milky Way or other star systems is different. The observation error will be relatively large, it should be the influence of dark matter or dark energy, maybe it is the black walnut... Kars was 116 years old, and he fell asleep in the middle of speaking.

And Chrissy quietly stepped forward to greet Linde and Zhixin.

"Okay, I've got money. It's time to do the experiment you talked about. Chrissy whispered, afraid of waking Kars.

And Linde and Zhixin were a little blind, Linde asked, "What experiment?" ”

"Shoot a winding quantum into a black walnut and observe the motion of another quanta!" Chrissy said.

"Oh, remember that Karls had mentioned this last idea before. Do you want to put it into practice? Linde asked.

"Yes. Although it is theoretically possible to reach a singularity that destroys all matter and information and even space-time through the horizon, it has not been observed in real time after all. Chrissy said.

"Okay, I've got your back." Zhixin said.

"Well, and how strong the force of the quantum winding is, and what happens to the other when one is lost, should be worth doing." Lind agreed.

"Great. So let's design the protocol. Chrissy said happily.

They worked hard for half a month, making a large jar as if it were originally a container for storing Qingxue's synchronous quantum dots, and then using the emitter to punch two or two entwined quanta, one into the jar, and one into the black walnut.

"1,000 astronomical units, about one and a half hours." When they're done, Lind said.

"Well, the sensors are all normal, let's see what miracles can be found!" Zhixin followed.

"This time it's a pair of entangled photons, and what you should see is some kind of annihilation." Kars said.

I saw that the photons in the container they observed first moved at a stable and uniform speed for 1 and a half hours, and a miracle really appeared, the photon should have been affected by the colloids in the container, and the speed was reduced to 1 millionth of a speed, and it actually continued to start accelerating, as if it was completely unaffected by the deceleration colloids. Then it hits the edge of the tank with a crisp bang.

The three old men and Chrissy held their breath.

"What did we just observe?" Lind asked tremblingly.

"It's accelerated, that is, it's accelerated after entering the black walnut horizon. And at least it continues to accelerate to 1,000 times the speed of light! If it doesn't collide, I don't know if it will be higher. Zhixin looked at the data from the sensor and said.

"Light cannot be separated from time and space, and if it accelerates beyond the speed of light, it means entering hyperspace! At least we've proven the existence of hyperspace. Karls said.

Chrissy also looked at the data and graphs of the sensors and said: "We also observed an explosion, which was not only caused by the kinetic energy impact of high velocity, but also accompanied by the release of gamma rays, that is, there was an explosion of energy similar to annihilation. Something that should not have been annihilated has been annihilated! ”

"If the hyperspace theory is supposed to be explained by the unstable state after the destruction of some kind of hyuntarium structure." Kars said.

Chrissy also wondered: "According to the hyperspace theory, elementary particles are all filaments that vibrate at different frequencies, and the annihilation of positive and antimatter is that the vibration frequencies just cancel each other out, and the vibrational energy released becomes the annihilation explosion energy, and the filaments that lose their frequency return to the most basic filament." ”

"But it seems that there may not be only one type of silk in hyperspace." Lind said.

(End of chapter)