Voyage of the Stars.

Chapter 1366 Super Highway

Chapter 1366 Super Highway
The 764 Observatory's intelligent system has location information for both the Great Star Gate and the other end, and it did not conceal this information, sharing it with the Great Voyage Organization.

But that information is from over a billion years ago.

Since the Observer civilization was destroyed, their observation stations have not been updated.

Therefore, this information can only be used as a reference. Furthermore, billions of years have passed, and who knows where those cosmic catastrophes have spread to? As Observatory 764 said, perhaps the stargate on the other side has already been destroyed. So, to be on the safe side, the Great Voyage Organization still needs to conduct its own exploration.

Moreover, the Great Voyage Organization must figure out one thing: once the Great Star Gate on this side is activated, will the exit on the other side also be activated?

In the past, when conducting stargate navigation, both stargates were in operation. Now that it has been determined that the entrance at one end needs to be restarted to continue operating, is it also necessary for the stargate at the other end to operate in the same way?
It's important to know that stargates always exist in pairs. Which stargate leads to which location is actually designed during the stargate's construction.

Of course, some technologically advanced civilizations can adjust parameters to allow a stargate to connect to the exits of other stargates during passage.

However, most stargates are paired one-to-one.

According to the information obtained, this stargate is also like that.

That said, the navigation tests began when the stargate was successfully restarted, and wave after wave of exploration fleets disappeared into the ring of the great stargate.

As before, after the probe fleet entered the stargate, it lost contact with the main civilization, and both tachyon information and entangled quantum information became invalid.

None of the civilizations in the Great Voyage Organization knew what was going on; they only knew that once they entered the stargate, communication between the inside and outside would be cut off.

However, this communication interruption is temporary; communication will be restored once the probe spacecraft returns to the open universe.

Therefore, after the probe fleet entered the stargate, the various civilizations of the Great Voyage Organization could only wait for the probe ships to emerge from the other end.

Observatory 764 says that the other end of the stargate is 9000 million light-years away, a distance that is so great that the various civilizations of the Great Voyage Organization can conduct some scientific experiments.

For example, testing the distance of quantum entangled communication is one of the missions of various civilizations' probes.

In theory, quantum entanglement communication can be conducted in real time, regardless of the distance between the parties, as long as they are not within the area where the communication rules are modified.

However, the information they gathered along the way told them that real-time quantum entanglement communication also has distance limitations.

When the Great Voyage Organization first learned of the existence of Type II Boundary Breakers, they realized two problems: First, those civilizations that split themselves in two, with one part remaining outside the Great Void and the other inside, could not maintain constant contact. Second, the area near the Great Void was a region where quantum entanglement failed.

The Great Voyage Organization's knowledge in this area has been updated from the database of Observation Station 764.

According to the records of Observation Station 764, when the Observer civilization was destroyed, their information was not transmitted to Observation Station 764 in one go, but through a relay station.

However, the theory is correct; quantum entanglement theoretically enables real-time communication over infinitely long distances.

This situation occurs because of the existence of quantum foam. Its presence causes entanglement distortion in quantum entanglement communication over long distances.

The Star Defenders said the distortion distance is about 100 million light-years, but the intelligent system of Observatory 764 said it is theoretically infinitely far, and the Observer civilization can communicate in real time with distances of about 300 million light-years without being affected by quantum foam.

The Star Guardians didn't accuse the Observer civilization of being wrong; they simply complained that their "son," the Dayan Civilization, was inadequate in communication technology. However, it's now widely acknowledged that while technological factors played a role, environmental factors also contributed. For instance, within the Milky Way, quantum long-distance communication was limited to zero distance; quantum entanglement resulted in light-speed communication, lacking long-distance capability. But once outside the Local Group, quantum long-distance communication resumed.

Environmental factors have a significant impact.

And so, time passed little by little.

When the Great Voyage Organization received the probe spacecraft signal again, only 120 years had passed.

Surprisingly, according to the information detected by the probe, they actually came out from the other stargate.

In other words, the stargate at the other end was activated.

Even bigger surprises were yet to come. As soon as the probe spacecraft returned to the open universe after successfully completing the stargate crossing, it immediately began observing the starry sky on the other side to obtain its own location information.

When the probe spacecraft completed its observations and transmitted its location back to the headquarters of the Great Voyage Organization, every civilization was overjoyed.

It went too smoothly.

The exit at the other end was indeed in the direction of the Boötes Hollow, about 80 million light-years from the edge of the Hollow and about 90 million light-years from the location of the Great Voyage Organization.

In other words, the probe spacecraft traversed a distance of 90 million light-years in just over a hundred years.

That's 90 million light-years! If the Great Voyage Organization were to travel that distance on its own, it would take hundreds of thousands or even millions of years. But now, it's been crossed in an instant.

"Stargate, it really is a highway of a cosmic civilization!"

Within the Great Voyage Organization, some Level 6 civilizations that had never passed through the Stargate marveled in the virtual meeting hall.

Upon hearing this, the Star Guardian said, "That's nothing. Let me put it this way: some powerful cosmic civilizations have built even more powerful stargates, which can reach distances of tens of millions of light-years in a matter of minutes."

These words stunned the leaders of the various civilizations within the organization. Only the people from the six distinctive technological civilizations remained silent, because they knew that the Star Guardians were probably just bragging again.

Seeing this, the leaders of the six distinctive technological civilizations stopped interfering and left only a few representatives waiting in the virtual meeting room before logging off.

The probe spacecraft has compiled all the information about the process of traversing the Great Stargate and transmitted it back to the headquarters of various civilizations of the Great Voyage Organization through the long-distance communication system.

The next step, naturally, is to determine the precautions to take after the voyage begins, based on this information.

According to information transmitted back by the probe spacecraft, the other end of the stargate is different from this side. It is located on the outer edge of a large galaxy, inside the dark matter halo of that galaxy.

That location, from the overall perspective of the Great Voyage, is already considered to be on the edge of the Great Hollow of Boötes. That place is where there is a possibility of second-type Boundary Breakers, so the Great Voyage Organization naturally has to be careful.

Therefore, the main body of the Great Voyage Organization cannot rush in all at once; instead, warships should proceed first to avoid any accidents. At the same time, before the main body of the organization enters the Great Stargate, the probe ships at the exit end must continue to expand their detection field of view to ensure that the stargate exit area is safe. Only in this way can the main body of the organization enter the Great Stargate.

(End of this chapter)

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