I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 633 - 400: Unintentional Radiance, Ten Thousand Feet (5677 words, seeking monthly votes)_2

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Chapter 633: Chapter 400: Unintentional Radiance, Ten Thousand Feet (5677 words, seeking monthly votes)_2

He spoke humbly and modestly, but those who heard him couldn’t help but feel that something was off.

Just then, a worker in a white coat burst out from inside, running and yelling, “Doctor Mendelson! We’ve found the theoretical basis for analyzing the spaceship’s material in The Madman’s Conjectures Collection 3.0! The self-repair capability of the spaceship is based on the Unified Force Theory, which is a quantum material science with mass-energy conversion abilities. Uh…”

The excited worker realized that the atmosphere was wrong and that there was an outsider present, so he awkwardly closed his mouth.

Wait a minute… novelbuddy.cσ๓

This outsider is…

WTF!

The worker covered his mouth, his face a mix of shock, joy, and nerves.

Yes, Harrison Clark released the Madman’s Conjecture Collection 3.0 just yesterday before leaving.

He just couldn’t sit still.

Anyway, in the eighth timeline, he had done this around the same time this month.

While Harrison said he was going to idle his way through, he couldn’t avoid doing what he had done before.

So, the day before yesterday, he spent a few hours with super-fast hands, completing this masterpiece, putting the file package into the backend of Summit Ventures’ official website, setting a timed update, and then…

He had completely forgotten about it.

For him, it was a trivial matter, not worth mentioning, as common as eating and drinking, as if nothing had happened.

Of course, he could treat this significant event as unimportant, but others might not be able to.

In version 3.0, he continued to advance some basic mathematical principles.

His focus was no longer limited to the six major conjectures, such as the P vs NP problem. Instead, he leaped forward to the next level.

He proposed three new conjectures and completed half of the proof himself.

From now on, these conjectures will have no other names. They will be called Rainer’s First Conjecture, Second Conjecture… and Nth Conjecture.

Don’t ask why it’s Rainer instead of Clark. Fame is unimportant.

He didn’t want to bear the flag himself, and in a short time, he couldn’t find anyone else to be the scapegoat, so he forced his already award-winning friend Rainer to take the responsibility.

In the realm of physics, he accurately described and explained the X17 Particle and the Fifth Force, even designing experimental equipment to prove it.

At the biological and quantum physics level, he reinterpreted photosynthesis.

Harrison lifted mankind’s understanding of plant photosynthesis to the second stage, accurately describing the mass-energy conversion effect of bio-enzymes in photosynthesis from a physical perspective.

He then described the core principles of constructing a biological battery using Dyson membrane technology from a more basic standpoint.

The process of energy release from the Dyson membrane’s biological battery is essentially the reverse expression of photosynthesis.

It actually uses enzymes to break down matter.

In the process of decomposition, super quantum tunneling converts matter into light energy, which is then converted into various different forms of energy, ultimately aggregating into electrical energy for human use.

When matter is converted into energy, the strong interaction within the six quarks is interrupted, and then recombined.

The recombination process releases energy, manifesting as light, heat, and other forms of energy.

In this transformation process, the Super Preonic Particles under the quarks are converted into “anti” Super Preonic Particles, separated and then concentrated, resulting in a minuscule and immeasurable amount of “anti-energy.”

Without enzymes, the conversion process will pause, meaning energy can be stored and used as ultra-high-density energy reserves.

In the process of photosynthesis, bioenzymes convert matter into antimatter.

So humans have been interacting with antimatter energy since their inception.

Roasting corn is actually utilizing antimatter.

Humans just don’t know it.

When future generations gradually understand and learn to apply this theory, they will be able to create the Solar Photonic Wings that were once very popular in previous timelines.

The birth of Solar Photonic Wings means that humans can find and utilize energy at the level below quarks, representing a progressive step in human civilization and the most evident sign of advancing from Type I to Type II civilizations.

This technology can perfectly support interstellar navigation.

If this theory continues to be refined and advanced, the next stage could be the Dyson membrane or, at the very least, an ultra-large, ultra-thin Dyson Sphere.

Harrison didn’t expect humans to understand this right away.

As long as the scholars follow the path he laid out, progress can be made in two or three hundred years.

If it can be achieved before the twenty-third century, he doesn’t know how many colonial ships the Vigorous Expedition Team could send out this time.

Apart from these more esoteric theories, Harrison also reinterpreted the core principles of biological genes.

At the applied science level, he was even more insane.

He directly completed the entire theoretical calculation and comprehensive planning, design, and manufacturing processes for controllable nuclear fusion devices.

When he brought forth this technology, it would officially mean that humans could master controllable nuclear fusion energy technology within fifty years.

Of course, he wasn’t as generous and arrogant as to completely reveal the finished product; rather, he hid a few key parameters.

Others would have to spend an additional fifty years to understand these key parameters on their own.

He wasn’t entirely naive; he knew to hold back a little.

Furthermore, Harrison had inadvertently connected the material science theories he had casually tossed in with the Egyptian Tribe’s Spaceship, something even he had not anticipated.