Chapter 133 distress signal
This incident really makes people feel a little desperate, but Zhao Lan still keenly notices other possibilities.
Zhao Lan continued: "Based on the two principles we determined before, I think there is another possibility, that is, this super alien civilization does not actually affect so many river-level celestial bodies. It only affects our solar system. For example, they have created some kind of super barrier, and used this barrier to cover the entire solar system and selectively block the light of certain celestial bodies. In this way, the level of civilization it needs will be much lower. It is expected that it will be possible to do it by level k2.3. Well, if level k2.3, the most optimistic estimate is that there is a technological gap of about 5,000 to 8,000 years from now."
"Is k2.3 level? I don't think there is any difference between it and k6.5 level civilization compared to us. Anyway, it is a super civilization that we cannot imagine or fight against. The gap between us is still enough to make us feel desperate, and all that we do is meaningless."
"If all this is really caused by man, that is, with super alien civilizations participating, everything we do is meaningless. However, I think the possibility of super alien civilizations participating is very low. Because whether it is level k2.3 and level k6.5 civilizations belong to the category of super civilizations, even the relatively low-level k2.3 civilizations have the ability to sail for tens of thousands of light years in a long space. The level k6.5 civilization may have already broken through our universe. Facing such a super civilization, an earth, or a solar system... what is worth planning?" Zhao Lan said slowly, "I think it is better for us to be down-to-earth and continue to seek explanations from the physical level under the premise of following the two principles proposed before."
"We have discussed it too far." After Zhao Lan expressed his own views, Zhang Hong promptly stopped the topic from going deeper, because it was obvious that it would be meaningless to continue to discuss in-depth in the direction of super civilization. "I have to admit that the logic Zhao Lan said makes sense. I decided to accept Zhao Lan's suggestion and move closer to the research direction after research to find "accidental factors". As for super civilization, everyone should treat it as a pastime after dinner. There is no need to think too deeply about this."
After temporarily abandoning the idea of super civilization, the discussion atmosphere during the regular meeting regained a little warm.
"I think we should explore this from different astral differences," said a researcher. "Although many distant stars have disappeared from our field of view now, we should not ignore that more stars that are equally distant to us are still staying there. If we can't find the reason for the abnormal disappearance of the astral body, we might as well explore why more stars are still staying there."
"Maybe those celestial bodies that have not disappeared are just because they have not been affected and affected by that unknown reason. Maybe after a while, those celestial bodies will disappear." Another researcher said in a jokey tone.
"What you said is very likely." Zhao Lan's tone was as serious and serious as ever: "We have to make the worst plan, that is, all the visible stars that exist in the universe may disappear one by one from our perspective... In the near future, there may be no stars in our vision, whether these stars are quasars billions of light years away from us, or Proxima Centauri, which is less than five light years away from us, these stars may all disappear. Our sky will become dark and monotonous."
Zhao Lan's slightly sensational speech made the atmosphere in the conference room silent again. After a moment, a researcher smiled and said, "Zhao Lan, you are thinking too far away... Now we have no evidence to prove that the abnormal disappearance of astral bodies will occur in places closer to us."
"There is no evidence that it will not happen." Zhao Lan shook her head gently: "I noticed that the distance between those celestial bodies that disappeared abnormally and us is constantly shortening... A month ago, the closest anomaly disappearing celestial bodies that disappeared near us were more than 7 billion light-years away, and now more than a month later... this number has been shortened to less than 6 billion."
"Okay, today's regular meeting ends here. Let's go back and rest." Before Zhao Lan continued to speak his words, Zhang Hong interrupted Zhao Lan and announced the end of the meeting. "Zhao Lan. Do you want to go back to Earth to spend your holiday? I wish you a happy holiday in advance."
The meeting ended in a heavy state, and the researchers dispersed in groups of three or three, but Zhao Lan did not go to the dormitory area, but came to the spacecraft berthing area. Because from today on, Zhao Lan had a ten-day holiday, so Zhao Lan planned to drive his own small spacecraft back to the earth and spend this rare holiday on the earth.
The work in the 105 Institute is too depressing and dull. The feeling of oppression of watching the stars disappear one by one will always make people feel heavy without realizing it. In such an environment, you still need to have the necessary means to relieve stress.
Zhao Lan entered the password and opened the berth door. He saw the new Sylvia spacecraft quietly anchored here. Fortunately, this time Zhao Lan's spacecraft did not disappear inexplicably like the last time.
The construction of the new Sylvia spacecraft was quite satisfied with Zhao Lan. Compared to the spacecraft he used to have a more perfect and beautiful appearance, more powerful power and a more comfortable environment, and the interior and layout are much better than the previous spacecraft. With Zhao Lan's economic strength, Zhao Lan is simply unable to have such a spacecraft. So now Zhao Lan is not only not resentful of Li Yunfan who stole his spacecraft, but is a little grateful to him deep in his heart.
"This can be considered a blessing in disguise." Zhao Lan thought so.
The spacecraft slowly drove out of the mooring area, left the brightly lit, and was constantly expanding, like an observation base of a huge construction site, entering the dark and cold space. The dim shadow of the earth can be vaguely seen in the distance. If you look a little further away, you can see the moon, which is much dimmer than the earth and still looks very bright against the background of the dark starry sky. These two spheres, one or two small, form a quiet and quiet celestial system.
Zhao Lan fixed himself in his seat and set the navigation parameters. The new Sylvia spacecraft began to set off towards the earth. The 105 observation base behind was quickly swallowed by the darkness and could no longer be noticed. Zhao Lan and his car once again entered a state of static caused by the absence of any reference objects.
The work during this period is too busy and too depressing. Zhao Lan is not a person who likes to abuse himself. After work, Zhao Lan always relaxes himself if he can, so Zhao Lan is full of expectations for this vacation.
A slight sense of oppression told Zhao Lan that the Sylvia spacecraft at this moment had entered the acceleration stage. Zhao Lan knew that this sense of oppression would last for a period of time until the spacecraft accelerated to a speed of 130 kilometers per second relative to the earth. After about eight hours of voyage, Zhao Lan would come to Earth Harbor and then follow the aerospace interaction system on Earth to return to Earth.
Just as Zhao Lan was looking forward to the upcoming holiday, the communication system on the Sylvia spacecraft suddenly received a message sent from somewhere. Zhao Lan originally thought that this was an unwilling harasser who had no idea what means to find his latest contact information. After those unscrupulous media exposed Zhao Lan's photos and personal identity information, there were many more harassers, and the way to catch up was strange, which made Zhao Lan tirelessly annoyed.
Zhao Lan originally wanted to delete this information directly, but the content of this information attracted Zhao Lan's attention.
"This is the Yuanwang spacecraft, with the spacecraft number 8909da7. I lost my way because I encountered a failure during the adventure of the spacecraft to Jupiter. If you can receive this information, please send my relevant information to the Adventurer Rescue Organization immediately. I really need help now."
It is obvious that this is a message for help. An adventurer sent this message to ask for help while driving a spaceship to Jupiter privately because he was in danger.
Although human civilization has established a city on Mars that can survive in human civilization, the manned landing activities for Jupiter have not been launched. Because Mars is only more than 50 million kilometers away from Earth, and Jupiter is more than 600 million kilometers away from Earth, which is obviously not the same order of magnitude. Moreover, the environment of Jupiter and its satellite system is too complex and chaotic. In order to ensure foolproof, although many unmanned probes have arrived at the Jupiter system, until now, no human has truly landed on any of Jupiter's satellites.
But there is never a lack of adventurers in human civilization. These people may have been passionate, perhaps because of their underestimation of the difficulty of landing on the Jupiter system, or just to compete for the first landing on the Jupiter system, they completely ignored the ban of the human civilization government, and set out secretly, manipulated their own private spacecraft and embarked on their journey to Jupiter.
Chapter completed!