Chapter 328: Crossing Space-Time!
Chapter 328 â Crossing Space-Time!
Normally, after having found evidence of a possible alien civilization that was more advanced than human civilization, the logical move for Chen Yu to make would be to return back to Earth as quickly as possible to ensure the safety of his passengers.
However, Chen Yu was extremely confident in the Type-R Spacecraft.
Human civilization in the year 6877 was definitely an advanced civilization that spanned across multiple planetary systems.
He refused to believe that the civilization residing in Alpha Centauri could be stronger than human civilization in the seventh millennium.
In the world of science and technology, just a gap of one era could lead to an immense difference, let alone a gap of several thousand years.
Hence, even if the Type-R Spacecraft was only a civilian spacecraft, Chen Yu was confident it could beat any Type II civilization or below based on the Kardashev scale.
Meanwhile, a Type II civilization couldnât appear in this triple star system. Otherwise, the solar system, which was only a short distance away, wouldâve long since been colonized.
Not to mention, if the blue orb really was a probe, it wouldâve undoubtedly detected the existence of his party. For the sake of Earthâs safety, he had an obligation to investigate the Alpha Centauri system clearly and resolve any problems that may pose a threat to Earth.
Standing in place, Chen Yu looked toward the two dazzling stars ahead as his brain began making various plans.
I wonder if the detonation of a star here would affect the solar systemâŠ
A short moment later, the spacecraft broke free from Proxima Centauri bâs gravitational field. Chen Yu immediately had the spacecraft circle around the planet at the max speed of its normal navigation mode.
Looking at the red planet underneath his feet, Chen Yu explained to the camera, âI am currently making a 360-degree scan of the planet to see whether it houses any life or not. The spacecraft has two built-in scanning systems; one is an isotope analyzer, and the other is a circular polarization life scanner. With the two working together, it is possible to complete a three-dimensional reconnaissance of the planet efficiently.
âThe theory behind the isotope analyzer was born in 3155 and actualized around the year 4000. As the name suggests, it is used to detect different nuclides of the same element with the same number of protons and a different number of neutrons. It is possible to accurately determine whether there are more than the standard amounts of âartificiallyâ manufactured elements on the planet by detecting these elements. If there are, it means that there is an intelligent civilization here, and the level of civilization has reached the atomic level.
âThe circular polarization life scannerâs theory was born around 2019 and actualized around the 30th century. The detailed explanation for circular polarization is complicated and involves physics, optics, and various complex formulas. So, Iâll just state a brief explanation. It doesnât matter even if you donât understand it.
âThe amino acids that make up human proteins are all left-handed versions of their respective molecules. When light interacts with these long chains, they become circularly polarized. Their electromagnetic waves will spiral clockwise or counterclockwise and travel outward. The so-called circular polarization scan is meant to detect any circular polarization occurring on the planet. If there is, it means that there are living things here.
âOf the two scanning systems, the latter determines whether a living creature exists, and the former determines whether the creature in question has reached the level of an intelligent civilization.
âOf course, ironicallyâŠâ Shrugging, Chen Yu said, âAccording to the knowledge I obtained, the first time the circular polarization life scanner was put into action wasnât to search for alien life, but for war instead. Gatherings of people can be detected through the use of satellites equipped with this life scanner, and the information collected can be used to launch targeted attacks.â
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[As expected of humans.]
[As expected of humans. +1]
[What a bloody damned bright ideaâŠ]
[Itâs over. With the UPâs reminder, the various nations will definitely start researching this technology.]
[They mightâve long since started on it already.]
[This is the last episode. Please cherish it.]
During Chen Yuâs explanation, the Type-R Spacecraft had completed a full scan of Proxima Centauri b. However, both scanners had yielded negative results.
Indifferently, Chen Yu adjusted the spacecraftâs flight angle and had it fly along the planetâs equator.
Several minutes later, the spacecraft circled around the planet once more. However, its scanners still failed to find any traces of life.
âIt seems our alien civilization isnât on this planet.â Adjusting the camera toward the two distant stars, Chen Yu said, âThis is within expectations. This planet simply isnât suited for life. Letâs take a look at the two other stars. Iâm guessing that there should be quite a few planets around them.
âThe journey to Alpha Centauri A and B is very long, so weâll need to enter FTL navigation mode. However, to enter FTL navigation, weâll need to fly out of the red dwarfâs gravitational field, and this process will take at least a dozen minutes.
âLetâs play a fun game during these dozen minutes.â
After saying so, Chen Yu pointed at the solar systemâs direction and asked, âLook there. You can see a star, right?â
Both the camera and the crowd aboard the spacecraft followed Chen Yuâs finger.
âBeautiful lady.â Walking up to Xing Biqi, who stood at a lonely corner, Chen Yu asked, âI noticed that youâve been looking at that star all this time. Do you know where that is?â
âThe solar system.â
âHow did you know?â
âI-I remember its locationâŠâ
Sensing the gaze of the surrounding people focusing on her, Xing Biqi couldnât help but grow a little nervous. And when she thought about how over a hundred million people in the livestream rooms were looking at her as well, she started feeling a little dizzy.
âThatâs right. The solar system is over there.â
After patting the girl on her shoulders, Chen Yu walked into the crowd and said casually, âWe have spent over seven hours traveling across a distance of four light-years. Iâm sure some of you must be wondering whether we can see the Earth four years ago if we look back at it now, right?â
At Chen Yuâs words, the eyes of both interactive event participants and the livestreamâs audience glowed brightly!
This was a fascinating experiment for everyone.
âThe answer is yes. The solar system we see from our current position is the solar system four years ago. With the spacecraftâs built-in telescope technology, it is entirely possible to obtain most of the light information coming from four light-years away. By utilizing the seventh millenniumâs model-filling technology, restoring Earthâs image wouldnât be a problem.
âNow, let us begin taking a look at 2017âs Earth.â
After saying so, Chen Yu stopped blabbering and activated the spacecraftâs zoom function in the solar systemâs direction.
Click!
Click!
ClickâŠ
As the distance grew closer, the originally dazzling star transformed into something resembling a full moon. Jupiter and Saturn could also be seen reflecting the sunâs light nearby.
âDo you see it? Thatâs the solar system four years ago. The position of the planets is completely different from present times.â
After saying so, Chen Yi continued zooming in.
ClickâŠ
A blue planet appeared on the displayâŠ
[Amazing!]
[Thatâs Earth four years ago!]
[Iâve time-traveled!]
[Can you zoom in any further? Show us Earthâs internal organs.]
[Iâve decided! Iâm learning astrophysics from now on! Itâs so romantic!]
[Brother, trust me. Youâd rather study medicine than get involved in astrophysics. It still isnât too late to turn back.]
[It feels like Iâm watching a movie. How exciting.]
âEveryone on Earth is currently living in the year 2021, yet you are watching 2017âs Earth through my livestream. From a certain perspective, you can consider this to be a type of time travel.
âHowever, I cannot arbitrarily adjust the camera angle from my current position, so we can only see a corner of the eastern hemisphere. We can barely see the border of China. That there should beâŠthe boundary between Yunnan and Guizhou, right? Letâs continue zooming in and test the limits of the spacecraftâs telescope.â
After saying so, Chen Yu zoomed in on the image once more.
Including Xing Biqi, everyone inside the spherical hall hurriedly moved behind Chen Yu and widened their eyes, eagerly awaiting the magical scene that would appear nextâŠ
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