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Chapter 1479 The Strongest Brain on Earth

Chapter 1479 The Strongest Brain on Earth

Coulson didn't notice Tony's little move and continued to explain: "We detected that this hammer is constantly releasing strong electromagnetic waves. The frequencies of these bands do not match any known natural or man-made signals. This makes us wonder whether it is related to some unknown civilization or force. Therefore, we have adopted the most cautious attitude, isolated it, and continued to observe it."

In the containment room, the mysterious hammer lay quietly on the ground.

There is no trace of time at the connection between the hammer head and the handle, and even the slightest wear is not visible. It just waits quietly, as if waiting for a certain moment, or for an existence that can decipher its secrets.

Tony received the electromagnetic waves released by the hammer.

Jarvis came to the conclusion after some analysis.

"Sir, after precise spectrum analysis, we have confirmed that these electromagnetic waves do belong to an unknown band, with extremely high frequencies and appearing to be in a disordered state."

Tony frowned after hearing this. He didn't think that electromagnetic waves would be disordered, especially since these electromagnetic waves were released by the hammer that fell from the sky.

Disorder often means chaos and unknown, but in this vast universe, how many things are truly disordered? Perhaps this seemingly disordered electromagnetic wave is a unique way for some advanced civilization to transmit information.

Coulson continued his explanation with a tone of amazement that was difficult to conceal: "Based on satellite monitoring data, the energy index of this object is incredibly high. What's even more puzzling is that its volume did not change at all during its passage through the Earth's atmosphere, as if it was completely unaffected by high temperatures and friction. This is something that even our most advanced spacecraft cannot achieve."

Tony's thoughts were brought back to reality by Coulson's words.

He looked at the hammer, his heart full of doubts and confusion.

A hammer, whether used as a tool or a weapon, should be a primitive object that appeared in the early days of civilization.

However, how did such a primitive thing break free from the gravity of its original planet and enter space?

"And, based on our observations, it's clear that this hammer doesn't belong to any known object in the solar system."

Coulson added, "Although the possibility of life on other planets in the solar system has yet to be explored, it is certain that no planet has such an advanced level of technology to create such an object. Therefore, we have reason to believe that it came from outside the solar system."

This hammer may have flown from the depths of the universe, from some unknown planet or galaxy.

However, the Earth is neither the innermost nor the outermost in the solar system. Why does it so coincidentally become the destination of this hammer?

Is there some unknown power or will hidden behind this?

"It is incredible that this hammer can remain intact after experiencing the high temperature burning when passing through the atmosphere and the huge kinetic energy generated when falling from a high altitude."

Coulson's words were filled with a hint of shock. "To be able to smelt such a hard substance and shape it into such a form, the level of technology behind it is beyond our imagination. Why would such advanced technology be used to create such a primitive tool? The logic and motivation behind this are completely beyond our current scientific understanding."

"The universe is so vast, and the number of planets is too numerous to count."

Coulson's voice sounded again, and his tone became unusually serious. "If this hammer was not specifically aimed at the Earth, then the probability of it landing on the Earth is probably less than one in a trillion. This coincidence can almost be regarded as an impossible event. But the facts are in front of us, and we have to face this reality."

Banner became interested. "I need an instrument to test this thing. Maybe its internal structure is the secret."

Coulson smiled and pressed the remote control. A series of complex data and images immediately appeared on the screen: isotope detection results, atomic structure diagram, element distribution diagram...

Banner pushed up his glasses. This was really quite detailed.

"According to the precise calculation of the size of the impact crater caused by the hammer when it fell, combined with the atomic structure map obtained by synchrotron radiation light source technology, we can find that its density and mass distribution are unusually uniform, which is extremely rare in nature. However, theoretically, its actual weight does not seem to be enough to cause such a significant physical impact. In other words, if we only look at it from the perspective of physics, a hammer that seems so heavy, in theory, an ordinary pickup truck should be able to easily drag it away from the impact site, rather than losing the truck bed during the dragging process because it cannot bear the seemingly extraordinary weight."

This is obviously an abnormal weight.

"Let me try and see how heavy this hammer is."

Tony said confidently.

He stretched out his mechanical arm and firmly grasped the handle of the hammer. His muscles were tense under his iron armor, and he had obviously used all his strength.

However, what was shocking was that the hammer seemed to be firmly sucked into the earth, not moving at all, not even a tremor.

You know, Tony's iron suit has enough horsepower to tow a heavy fighter jet, of course, that's when the fighter jet is not started.

Once the fighter jet starts, its powerful jet engine and weight will be an unimaginable contest, but even so, Tony's iron suit has never been weak in strength.

However, at this moment, facing this seemingly ordinary hammer, he felt an unprecedented sense of powerlessness.

"Its weight should have caused a strong gravitational field, but no gravitational waves were detected. This can only mean that the abnormal weight of the hammer is not caused by traditional gravitational effects."

Chang Wei also followed suit, after all, he was a scientific research genius who invented the gravity generating device.

He is an authority in this regard.

Of course, while others were studying very seriously, Chang Wei was slacking off very seriously.

"Should I create a technological version of Thor's hammer so that Thor and Odin can see the most powerful brain on Earth?"

With Chang Wei's omniscience and omnipotence, he can completely use the existing Earth technology or even slightly more advanced technology to create his own "Thor's Hammer".

Even though it's not as powerful as the real Thor's hammer, this thing is a wholesale mass-produced product.

Chang Wei thought it was a promising idea.

"It was made with krypton gold, and then pretended to be a replica of the runes..."

(End of this chapter)

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