Abnormal crossing

Chapter 22 Gu Wei's New Equipment

Chapter 22 Gu Wei's New Equipment
".Trade planets? My mech?"

Hearing Jin's words, Gu Wei froze in place for a moment.

Although he had experienced many changes in the past period of time, and the degree of stimulation could be said to exceed the sum of his life in the past twenty years, but when Jin finished saying "You are about to set foot on an alien planet", Gu Wei still felt an unprecedented strong shock in his heart.

after all
Although the experiences that have just passed were exciting, the actual location was limited to the main control room of several hundred square meters. The battles and breakouts outside the ship were all indirect contacts through video images.

In addition, the images of Milo and Jin were too similar to those of humans on Earth, so Gu Wei always had a sense of unreality in his heart.

And then, when the spacecraft lands, he will have the opportunity to step out of the cabin in person, observe the starry sky with his naked eyes, and experience the exotic civilization. How could this not shock him?

more importantly.
Jin mentioned mecha!

That's a mecha!

Which science fiction fan doesn’t have a dream of driving a mecha or being a mecha pilot?

Not an exaggeration.

If it weren't for the fatal flaw of being unable to return to Earth, Gu Wei would even be willing to give up everything he had in exchange for such an experience.

"." Thinking of this, Gu Wei raised his head again: "Ms. Jin, tell me, how should the adaptation work be done?"

"Don't call me Ms. Jin anymore, it sounds weird. Just call me Jin," Jin waved her hand. "As for the adaptation, it actually depends on you. The biggest problems for your body to travel are nothing more than two. One is the sense of gravity, and the other is life maintenance - such as oxygen demand, cell activity, etc."

"There are many optional technologies for these two steps, but some of them may not be acceptable to planetary life like yours."

Gu Wei straightened himself and asked, "For example?"

"For example, we can implant an Adoras module directly in your heart," Jin said with a swipe of her hand. A small and exquisite polygonal device appeared in front of her. "This is a device made by a scholar named Adoras a long time ago. The entire module can be roughly regarded as a 6-micron spherical body when converted to the size of your Earth. It has nearly billion ultra-small sub-spheres inside. After installation, these sub-spheres will flow with your blood to all parts of your body."

"As the subsystem ball flows, it also uses osmotic pressure to form a specific spin, and generates inertial force through the micro-bend band formed by angular velocity. This inertial force mathematically conforms to a connection on the manifold, thus achieving a complete constraint of a balance condition where the sum of virtual work is 0. As long as you don't go to a neutron star to dance, it is enough for you to move freely on 99.99% of celestial bodies. The mechanism of maintaining life stability is similar to this, and you can also implant an auxiliary patch."

"Similar methods to solve the problem once and for all include bone and muscle modification, which means giving you a completely new skeleton, or even making it into a light-polluted version as required. But can you accept this kind of modification?"

Gu Wei was stunned for a moment, and after thinking for a moment, he slowly shook his head. The principle that Jin said was not difficult to understand.

As long as the D'Alembert principle is used when the inertial force is introduced into the Lagrange equation, the vector sum of the main forces and the vector sum of the constraint forces acting on any particle can be calculated. At the same time, because the Coriolis force does not do work and its potential energy term does not need to be considered, a constraint that regards the inertial force as the main force can be directly derived.

This constraint, combined with the Coriolis effect, can theoretically create a hypothetical model of balanced gravity. (Note: I calculated the Coriolis symbol in this connection as if it does not constitute a tensor. If it is called a tensor, then different coordinate systems must be emphasized. I have not tried different coordinate system symbols to see if they comply with the Weyl-Schouten theorem. Please don't criticize me. In addition, the formula is omitted. I have kept it to myself, otherwise I am afraid that new friends will not be able to handle it.)
It’s just that the principle is one thing, and the technological realization is another - the level of technology on Earth is obviously not capable of reaching this level of physical objects.

However, although this thing looks very exquisite, as Jin said, implanting this thing into the body, especially the heart, at least for now, Gu Wei is still a little resistant - judging from the [Planetary Life] used by Jin, this concept is probably quite common at the planetary level.

After all, not everyone can accept cyber style or mechanical ascension.
"See, I was right," Jin shrugged with an 'I knew it' expression on his face, and continued: "If we don't use that once-and-for-all method, we can only use some more primitive means, such as this thing."

As he spoke, Jin threw a small bag towards Gu Wei. The material of the bag felt soft yet tough. Gu Wei rummaged around in the bag with his movable right hand and quickly took out a silver vest.

No, the size of this dress seems to be a little smaller than a vest, and the ribs are empty on both sides. It is more like the vest that Gu Wei used when he was a child.
Good back?
"This is an early model of equivalent gravity suit. I modified it simply according to your body shape," Jin explained while looking at Gu Wei who was examining the equipment. "It is different from the principle of the Adoras module. It does not directly create gravity offset. Instead, it uses a certain ring structure to generate centrifugal force to equal gravity. Academically, it is called nonlinear anti-curve traction. If the Earth civilization you came to is not wrong, it will initially touch upon this field from the rotating structure of the space station in about fifty or eighty years."

"Compared to the Adoras module, this equivalent gravity suit has some obvious shortcomings. For example, if more than 30% of the area is damaged, it will completely fail. For example, it needs to be replaced every few cycles. For example, the gravity it can bear is only 32 times that of the earth. You are an astronomer, you should know what this number means."

Gu Wei nodded again.

The concept of gravity is related to the mass and radius of celestial bodies. Taking the solar system as an example, the gravity of Mars is about 37% of the Earth, the gravity of Venus is similar to that of the Earth, Jupiter is about twice that of the Earth, and the sun is more than 28 times that of the Earth.

The number 32 times is quite sufficient on a planet, but with the technological level of the Star Sea civilization, stars, which seem untouchable to the Earth, must have been developed a lot. In that scenario, the equivalent gravity suit may not be enough.

Of course, these are things that need to be considered in the future. At least this thing should have no problem dealing with the current trading planet.

Then Jin handed Gu Wei a set of stickers similar to tooth stickers. It is said that this thing can provide enough oxygen. Of course, it also needs to be replaced every once in a while.

After everything was ready, about an hour later, a slight vibration was heard from the ground.

Gu Wei looked at Jin, who nodded at him knowingly:

"Welcome to the planet Siqia, rookie."

(End of this chapter)

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