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Chapter 580 - 581 Star Resource Development Mission (4)

    <h4>Chapter 580: Chapter 581 Star Resource Development Mission (4)</h4>


    Gravitational rings, such a term that has never been heard of, appears in the channel where collectorsmunicate. Basically, except for the individual proposers, no collector can understand what this means - can gravity be bent into a ring?


    In fact, this is indeed a newly created term, and when the proposer thinks of this idea, he names his own idea by the way.


    What does the gravitational ring mean? Is there any way to bend gravity into a ring?


    The proposer of the individual inquiry scheme, no individual can figure out what to do. Gravity is the four basic forces, but it is different from the electromaic force. It is not something that can be shielded if you want to shield it, let alone a force that is easy to manipte.


    Not to mention bending gravity into a ring, it is necessary to bend the field source of gravity into a ring. That''s fine, but the problem is that the gravity of this ring is very strong, and it is likely to be a ck hole bent into a circle. What should such a project do? The collectors only felt confused and unimaginable.


    The proposer of the n gave his answer confidently.


    "Yes, I just have a way to bend gravity into a circle, and the gravity generated by this structure is enough to ovee the ster gravity and directly extract the internal sma matter."


    "How to do it? Do you want to make a strange ring?!"


    If this is the case, all collectors will not agree with this scheme. A spherical ck hole is already very difficult to control, and they still try to control a strange ring? That''s purely looking for death.


    The so-called strange ring is a special ck hole. After the ck hole is reduced, all matter will shrink into a singrity. After the ck hole rotates, the singrity will form a strange ring. In some ck holes with ridiculously high rotation speed, the centrifugal force is greater than the gravity of the ck hole, and the inner strange ring will expose the ** horizon of the ck hole.


    Of course, this is a mathematical and physical solution. The bare strange ring is something that exists in theory, and at least the collectors have not observed such an extreme celestial body.


    And this makes it more firm that collectors will not consider adopting the strange ring scheme - this is not the case for death.


    "Why do you always think of ck holes? You should be more open-minded so that you can better engage in the mental work tasks of the ethnic group.


    The proposer stated that his idea had nothing to do with the strange ring, or even with the ck hole, which aroused the strong curiosity of the collectors.


    "If you don''t use a ck hole, what do you use? It is more difficult for us to make stars such as neutron stars, let alone pull neutron stars into a ring.


    ck holes are easy to make. Many antimatter wrapped in dense matter is a ck hole bomb. When thrown into more materials, a ck hole is formed, but neutron stars are different. The material of neutron stars is not like ck holes, which can expand their shape like snowballs. These neutrons are losing their high-pressure environment. After that, there will be a violent nuclear explosion, and the hydrogen bomb of other weight cannot match its power, so it is a little lower than antimatter.


    If the collectors want to create a neutron star, they can only find a supergiant, and then constantly inject antimatter into the supergiant to heat up the internal nuclear reaction, elerate the death of the star, regte the mass of the supergiant, and form a neutron star at the final contraction - just listen to the description, this is a An extremelyrge amount of work.


    "I think so because you don''t know enough about time and space, and you know too little about rtivity."


    The proposer felt that he should start from the most basic principles for his peers. In this way, they can understand what their ideas are.


    "In order to understand better, I will start from a simple beginning - any matter in the universe will inevitably cause the distortion of time and space as long as it exists."


    "Any substance is fine? What about ''light''? Can it also cause space-time distortion?


    "Yes, the mass-energy form equates energy with mass. Mass can distort time and space, and energy can also be used. So does a beam of light contain energy? The answer is obvious. The proposer''s answer is very positive.


    "But we have never observed a beam of light shrinking into a ck hole..."


    "This involves another question, but this is not what we are going to talk about now. We are going to talk about ''mass''. What is your most intuitive impression of transster navigation?" The proposer asked.


    Following the questions of the proposer, the collectors fell into their own memories.


    "I crossed a long distance at once..."


    "Star rainbow phenomenon..."


    "I feel that my time is slowing down, and it can also be understood that the time of the outside world is elerating. In short, it''s wonderful..."


    ...


    Everyone''s answers are variety, but they can be roughly ssified as the ruler shrinkage effect and the star rainbow phenomenon.


    "This is the distortion of space-time. The distortion of space-time brings light together at one point. This is the star rainbow phenomenon." The proposer further asked another question, "But herees the question. Has the quality of you on the voyage increased? Is there a self-condened ck hole?"


    Of course, the answer is no, otherwise none of the collectors in this star system will survive - the minds of the collectors will suddenly broaden their minds.


    "So dynamic mass can also cause space-time distortion and produce gravity?" There is an individual question.


    The proposer replied, "Yes, that''s it. In fact, nearly 90% of our own mass is dynamic mass, whiches from the high-speed vibration of microscopic particles."


    "Where does the vibration of these particlese from? What is their energy source?


    Some individuals don''t understand why microscopic particles can vibrate continuously to maintain macroscopic quality?


    The proposer gave the answer, "It is the Big Bang, the energy obtained from the Big Bang, and then vibrates until now."


    "Will they stop vibrating? More than 10 billion years have passed.


    Many collectors couldn''t help but be surprised. In order to facilitate understanding, the proposer began to give examples to exin the vibration of particles in a more vivid way.


    "Then who will interfere with the particles to weaken the vibration of the particles? It''s like the temperature in a system. If you want to reduce the temperature, you need a low temperature to lower the high temperature. If the system is all high temperature, the system will only maintain a high temperature forever.


    "Isn''t there still thermal radiation?" There is an individual question.


    "I''m giving an example! Don''t stop!"


    This is just for the convenience of understanding. If you directly apply heat, there are still some inappropriate things. After all, thermal radiation will cause the continuous loss of thermal energy of substances.


    "Oh..."


    After some exnation, the collectors have basically understood that the basic principle of the idea of the proposer of the scheme depends on the dynamic mass to rece the gravitational action of the static mass ck hole. Next is the topic.


    Many individuals asked the collector, "Well, we roughly understand the principle of the gravitational ring you mentioned. You n to use dynamic mass to achieve the generation of strong gravity, but how do you design it?"
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