Transmigrator's Guide to Conquering Another World-Chapter 323 - 302: The Rabbits’ New Technology (Double-Length - )

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At 5:40 AM, the cyclone second exploration project team officially set off.

This time the project team was led by Academician Pan, with Lin Ziming and Li Bai'an receiving information on the ground.

Doo doo doo—

The helicopter quickly reached an altitude of over 4000 meters, hovering more than 20 meters away from the cyclone.

5:55 AM.

Y particles diffused as scheduled.

At this moment, Academician Pan Jianwei was seated in the cabin, beside him an instrument resembling a projector.

At the back of the instrument was a spirit stone serving as an energy source, with odd-shaped runes on each side. Below the runes were two black superconductive lines, which were connected at the tail end to a coded chip.

Externally, the instrument was connected to a large ion storage device loaded with countless beryllium ions.

This set was the latest device developed by the rabbit team, named the Ion Channel Detector.

In addition to this.

There was also a particle instrument, or rather a high-density Ωccc++ baryon device at the other end of the cabin.

It's well known.

There are 61 fundamental particles—not including gravitons.

Simply put.

According to the current standard model of particle physics, all known particles are either these fundamental particles or composites of them.

The vast majority of matter we can observe in the universe is hadrons, which participate in strong interactions.

These particles can be classified into two types:

Baryons and mesons.

Baryons are made up of three quarks, while mesons consist of a quark-antiquark pair.

For example, neutrons and protons both belong to baryons, a type of composite particle.

Protons are composed of two up quarks and one down quark, while neutrons are made of one up quark and two down quarks.

The nature of mesons is relatively complex.

Outside the atomic nucleus.

Mesons in nature only appear as a transient product of very high-energy collisions between quark particles.

And all mesons are unstable, with the longest lifespan lasting only a few hundredths of a microsecond.

Therefore, the communication particles used this time are high-density Ωccc++ baryons instead of mesons. (In fact, pions are the most suitable, but I don't like the national stance of Hideki Yukawa, so I simply ignored it.)

Once everything was ready.

Academician Pan Jianwei personally pressed the start button.

A beam of ions invisible to the naked eye was emitted from the Ion Channel Detector.

A large amount of pre-coded beryllium ions rapidly gathered, forming a stable ion channel in the air.

Obediently and obedient, as if executing the master's command.

Soon after, this channel extended straight out, finally penetrating the cyclone directly!

The 31pm ion radius allowed the channel to easily break through the blockage of the cyclone.

"Report, the channel has been laid into the inside of the cyclone!"

Now that the channel was set.

Next, the particles had to be sent in to receive a feedback.

Academician Pan Jianwei maintained his expression, calmly ordering:

"Activate the high-density baryon device, signal lay-in!"

"Understood!"

A moment later.

The high-density baryon device was activated.

Compared to the Ion Channel Detector, the noise and vibration of the high-density baryon device were much greater, buzzing continuously, after all, it was a high-pressure device.

Soon enough.

A beam of Ωccc++ baryons shot along the channel, thrusting into the cyclone like a second rod.

Academician Pan Jianwei stared intently at the screen, fists clenched.

After about half a minute.

Suddenly, static noise came from the screen.

A few seconds later.

An image suddenly appeared on the screen.

It was a dim space, with no way to determine the specific area.

The space was filled with ruins and devastation.

All the buildings were razed to the ground, with no sign of plants or life, desolate indeed.

In the very center of the space alone.

In front of what seemed to be a dilapidated main hall, there remained something resembling an array.

Because the ion channel couldn't change perspective, these were all the sights Academician Pan Jianwei could see this time.

But overall, this experiment was undoubtedly extremely successful.

Then he suddenly realized something, exclaiming in surprise:

"Wait, inside this space... is there light?"

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Note:

That's it for today's chapter, a double-length chapter, to avoid being scolded for ending abruptly....

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