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Chapter 579 - 580 Star Resource Development Mission (3)

    <h4>Chapter 579: Chapter 580 Star Resource Development Mission (3)</h4>


    "Do you want to create a supernova explosion?"


    Even the collectors with such arge nerves felt that the individual who proposed this n was a little abnormal.


    "No, no, no, we can use the maic field to dege the ster matter captured by the ck hole gravity, so that the mass of the ck hole will not continue to increase."


    The proposer of the n hurriedly exined his idea. ording to its concept, the ck hole has never been in direct contact with the star because of the centrifugal force of revolution, but the gravity of the ck hole can pull out the matter in the star, which is a verymon astronomical phenomenon in the universe.


    It can even be said that most of the ck holes observed by the collectors remotely are ''they'' eating stars, otherwise it is really difficult to find ''ck'' like ck holes in the background of the universe.


    "What if the ck hole singrity breaks out?" Some individuals questioned.


    "Don''t worry about the outbreak of singrity. The mass of the ck hole is proportional to its lifespan. Therger the mass, the longer the lifespan. As long as the ck hole can reach the mass of the star level and evaporate to the time when it cannot maintain its own form, it will take at least 100 million years."


    Regarding this problem, the proposers of the n have long figured out how to deal with it. The time of 100 million years is enough for collectors to do anything. Even if the ethnic group is still unable to cope with the outbreak of singrity at that time, it ispletely enough for the ethnic group to evacuate to a considerable distance.


    "Where does the mass of the ck hole get?" Another individual asked.


    "From the star, its mass is ready-made. We only need to be responsible for creating such a ck hole that allows it to move around the star in an elliptical orbit. At perihelion, it will absorb arge amount of ster material, but not at the far sun point, so we can absorb material from the ck hole to a certain extent. The control of


    "But as the mass of the ck hole increases, the orbit will be smaller and smaller."


    Some individuals worry that ck holes will get out of control. As the number of phagocation of matter increases, the mass of the ck hole itself will also increase. If it devours arge amount of ster matter at a perihelion, and the ck hole is close to the star, it is very likely to fall into the interior of the star.


    "That''s why I said that it''s just a certain degree of control, which also needs to bebined with another part, that is, to create a circle of star-like structures outside the ck hole. Because the ck hole is small, there is no need to build arge-scale structure, and micro-scale electromaic force can y a role."


    The proposer of the scheme exined his idea, which is also the most important part of its scheme, that is, the maic deflection device of ster matter, which will wrap around the ck hole so that the ck hole no longer has the opportunity to devour matter. The maically deflected ster material will be imported into another device to cool down and speed. After the temperature and speed decrease, these ster materials will be avable for the poption.


    This is how ites to mind ande up with the method of directly mining materials in stars!


    "Is this feasible?"


    Many collectors are confused, because this scheme involves a ck hole, which sounds unreliable. After all, the first impression of ck holes to collectors is often to hide away from them.


    "It''spletely unreachable." Some rebutors stood up.


    "It''s still back to the original problem. Rolling motion while rotating will cause the ball to tear. Under the strong gravity of the ck hole, such tearing effect will only be more obvious than that on stars."


    In response to this problem, the proposer exined his idea, and also thought of the problem of spherical tearing, so he nned to deal with the gravity problem of the ck hole in another shape.


    "We can disperse gravity through the structure of the three-edned cone, so that there is no problem."


    Therefore, the structure is small, and the effect of the electromaic force bes obvious. Using the electromaic force in the material, the ck hole gravity is divided into three forces and transferred to the part with strong centrifugal force to bear, instead of directly relying on the weak centrifugal force to fight against the ck hole gravity.


    "Don''t use a spherical structure, but use a three-edging cone?"


    The questioner was a little confused. ording to the physical model, the three-edged cone is not a structure suitable for star construction. The proposer of the n should not be stupid enough to make such a mistake. It still feels that it is necessary to ask clearly so as not to understand it wrong.


    Sure enough, the proposer reexined what he wanted to express, not a tribe structure, but a 32-sided structure.


    "No, I intend to adopt the 32-sided structure. The general structure of the sphere is still in the most uniform state of force, but the local force inequality caused by rotation needs to bepensated in other ways. The way I think of is to disperse the force received by this structure and share it into other areas with stronger forces. Domain..."


    In such a structure, the ''clinth'' of the 32heedra will be distributed to the ''face'' force. As long as this is cleverly used, the gravity of the ck hole can be distributed and transferred to a ce where the centrifugal force is strong enough.


    However, even so, there are still individual objections.


    "I''m against it!"


    "Why?" The proposer asked.


    Opponents exin the reasons for its opposition.


    "The risk is too great. The mass and density of such an extreme object as a ck hole are extremely terrible. In the process of construction, As long as its orbital value has even a thousand-point error, it may cause it to fall into a star, causing extreme Terrible disaster, and in orbit control, it is difficult for us to control how ck holes that absorb arge amount of material should move, because the mass is toorge, and the energy needed to push such a star is beyond imagination.


    "Every link is too ideal. We can''tpletely avoid idents. Your n is too low to tolerate and is not suitable for reality."


    If it is casually opposed by other individuals, it is naturally impossible for the proposer to be convinced. At least at present, its n is the closest to the goal of the mission. Since the opponents have raised objections, they must at least give a more perfect solution that can rece it.


    "Then do you have a better way?" The proposer asked.


    "Yes." The opponents replied.


    "What is it?"


    "It''s still the same method as your gravity to absorb matter, but I don''t use ck holes."


    The information of the opponents is very difficult for other collectors.


    "What do you use without a ck hole? Do you use other stars? In that case, it is more difficult to control. At least the ck hole is small enough. Other stars will have to erge the structure and lose strength due to its volume. If it is a neutron star, it is not much different from a ck hole, and it is not as easy to make as a ck hole.


    The opponent replied, "No, no, no, no, there is no need for neutron stars. That''s too extreme. What I''m going to use is a gravitational ring."
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