Chapter 61: Space and Time

Naturally, these small movements did not escape the captain's sight, but the captain just sneered. I don't care, the current weapon system of the human race is not perfect, at least the weapons of the team in front of him can't hurt him.

"From the information you came, I prepared something to eat." The captain smiled and said, and the next moment, on the other side of the room, a robot appeared, which projected a blue light with a lot of liquid containers in front of it. At the same time, there is a machine that brings several tiny devices.

"Let them bring this device with them! It is possible to regulate the air. The captain pointed to the pin-like equipment that the robot had brought with him in the back.

Seeing this equipment, Mo Ran suddenly felt that the equipment on his heavy armor was really a little backward. If you have this device, the life support system of the BX Heavy Armor will be much more convenient.

As for this task, it was naturally given to Rogge, after all, those Black Earth Elves might trust Rogge more, not to mention that the captain didn't understand the elves' language. But when looking at those elves, in addition to some playful eyes, there was also a hint of thought.

Of course, after a simple test, Rogge and the others also knew that there didn't seem to be anything wrong with the air in this room. But they still have to be careful, the universe is vast, and there are so many things that humans can't know.

So after a brief communication, only a third of the fighters in the squad took off their helmets, while the rest were on the sidelines. Although he knew that with the other party's technology, there was no need for him to do this, and if he wanted to experiment with them, the other party could completely crush them.

But it was only because of the other party's unclear meaning of his actions that Mo Ran and the others were worried.

"By the way, you can call me Captain Zod." The captain said with a smile. He can also understand the reaction of these people. "You can rest assured, I will take you out."

"Captain Zod, you mean to get us out of here?" Rogge heard the captain's words and immediately asked.

The captain looked at Rogge, then nodded. "But we are in a strange space, and the location where we go out is not fixed, and we don't know where we will appear in the universe later, so you may have to be prepared for this."

Hearing the captain's words, Rogge and the others were a little stunned. I don't know what the reason for this is. After all, in their experience, if they go the wrong way, they can go back in the same direction, and they will definitely be able to return to the original place. But listening to the captain's explanation, it seems that when they go out, they don't know where they will be teleported. When will that go back?

At this time, the thoughts and interests of those elves will naturally be forgotten unconsciously, they live here, if they leave here, what will happen to them?

But people will always think about the things that are related to their own interests first, and then the trivial things that are related to others, and they will not even think about them.

And the elves didn't understand their conversation, they didn't know that it would be a journey with no end and no turning back for them, and when they came back again, it would be a long time later.

"The place where we are is because of the gravitational pull around us, the rules of operation of the whole space are somewhat changed." The captain explained, trying to make them accept this. He could see the hesitation and fear on some of the human faces. You know, they were just a group of cadets a few months ago, playing mock battles and coping with assessments at the academy. But now they will have to face the unknown.

"Time and space are not as connected as you think." The captain struggled to explain. "When gravity is greater, time is slower. When a critical point is reached, the position of time and space on the other side is exchanged. Time will be measured by space. The captain didn't know how to explain it, so he could only explain it simply.

"Where we are now, although it seems that our time is fluid. Because what we think of as flow is a conclusion made in the light of the time before and the time present. But that's not the case in the outside world. To the outside world, we are just a ball of flesh, a completely incomprehensible shape of a meat ball. It's a monster that you humans can't understand. And the shape of the meat ball is the sum of all the places you reach in this space. If you're just moving in a straight line, then you're a rope-like creature, which of course isn't possible. Space is limited within a certain range. Therefore, your movement cannot go in an infinite straight line, so from the outside world, you are a sphere of flesh. ”

Listening to the captain's explanation, Mo Ran felt that he really couldn't understand it at all.

Although I know some simple knowledge of the theory of relativity, it is only limited to the elongation and compression of time. But I never heard that it would be banned. And space itself is a physical being, but time is not. However, listening to the captain's words, it seems that after passing a critical point, time has become a physical object, and space has become an abstract concept.

"Because of the gravitational pull around us, our time is forbidden. Everything that happens seems to take a long time, but it is only a moment in the outside world. "The captain can't fully explain such a thing, and although he knows the principle, he can't do it if he wants to go into detail.

That is, if we go out, we may appear anywhere in the universe. It depends on the space, doesn't it? Rogge hesitated.

"Yes. Our time is constant, but the space we go out cannot be determined, if the length of the distance is not determined by us, but by the space around us. The captain looked at Rogge and smiled. Although it may seem a bit tongue-twisting, Rogge is clearly able to understand something.

As for Mo Ran, he couldn't understand it at all.

In his cognitive system, the longer the time, the farther the journey he undertakes. But here, it seems that space is everything. Time can no longer be the measure of everything.

"So according to you, where are we going to go out of here?" Mo Ran asked in a low voice. In an unfamiliar environment, people generally need a process of adaptation. Man is not afraid of the final outcome, but in the process of facing the final outcome, he loses everything as a human being and becomes crazy and hysterical.

It's like one can't imagine the fear of being locked up in a space bin and banished forever. It was a suffocating sense of despair, a longing for life on the one hand, and eternal silence and loneliness on the other. It was a deep, unacceptable situation.