Shi Tianwu shared with you the magnetic field rotation

Chapter 371 The Single-Cellulose Ancestor of Kryptonians

Chapter 371 The Single-Cellulose Ancestor of Kryptonians

"Give me water."

The robotic arm gave Ryan a glass of water.

“I just realized something important: food and water on the spaceship are limited, and this AI has been restricting my access to food and water,” Ryan said to Ding Yi.

“Don’t worry, we have a member in our group who is in charge of providing food for the other members. He lives in Tokyo and owns a restaurant.”

"Are you serious? Can I order food? I'd like to eat some Earth food in a few days once my digestive system returns to normal."

“Back on Earth, Yan Country was our biggest logistical support provider. I feel like my stomach has gotten used to Yan Country cuisine,” Ryan said.

“Ryan, your geography knowledge is not up to par,” Ding Yi said.

“Really? Please correct me if there’s any mistake,” Ryan said.

"Tokyo does not belong to Yan Kingdom; it is a city of Liben."

“I’m sorry, I thought they were all vassals of Yan,” Ryan said.

“Perhaps when you return to your Earth, World War III will have just ended, and what you thought would happen will become a reality,” Ding Yi said.

“How could you possibly think that World War III will break out on Earth?” Ryan asked.

“I just finished reading a report. With the outbreak of the solar crisis, the doomsday clock on Earth is moving closer to midnight every day. Maybe I’ll wake up one morning to find the US recruitment office knocking on my door,” Ding Yi replied.

“Instead of letting an ice age descend upon Earth and kill 35 billion people, it would be better to use war to filter out humanity beforehand, so that only the strong are worthy of living on Earth,” Ryan said.

"There's only a 30% chance your Earth will break out into World War III, but there's a 60% chance my Earth will experience a civil war," Ding Yi said.

"Why is that? Can't an alien invasion unite all human nations?" Ryan asked, puzzled.

"The Trisolaran crisis has exacerbated some social problems to an extreme degree, while also raising issues in human decision-making. Human technology is locked down, and with only three hundred years to prepare, sacrifices are inevitable," Ding Yi replied.

"These two papers on carbon dioxide sugar production and starch synthesis are excellent; my planet needs them."

“I have a vague feeling that a famine is about to break out. At least carbon dioxide-based starch synthesis will prevent people from starving to death,” Ding Yi said.

“What’s this about the technology being blocked?” Ryan asked.

"The Trisolarans used a two-dimensional unfolding technique to create an intelligent computer from a proton, and launched numerous sophons towards Earth to interfere with our particle physics experiments and monitor all human activities against the Trisolarans. Starting in 2007, the sophons caused more than a dozen physicists to commit suicide, including my fiancée," Ding Yi replied.

"I'm very sorry……"

“You don’t need to do this, it has nothing to do with you,” Ding Yi said to Ryan.

"I found the operating manual for your spaceship. Your ship is called the 'Maria of Blessings.' It has a very clever transformation mechanism that allows the spaceship to enter centrifuge mode. In centrifuge mode, the laboratory will have a gravity of 1g."

"Dr. Ding Yi, you are much more quick-witted than me."

“I have a PhD in philosophy and quantum physics, a master’s degree in mathematics, and I was nominated for the Nobel Prize,” Ding Yi said.

“The Nobel Prize…you have that too. I only have a PhD in molecular biology, and I was criticized by the entire academic community for writing that paper, so I ended up becoming a high school teacher,” Ryan said.

“Ryan, you need to understand, you’re the boss on this ship. Only you can save your planet, not me. You absolutely cannot lose faith in yourself.” Ding Yi looked at Ryan. “You’re right. Maybe it’s just the aftereffects of the drug still acting up. In a few days, I’ll regain my former sharp mind.” Ryan smiled.

"I'm so glad I was able to find help after I woke up. Otherwise, I would have had a mental breakdown."

"Of the three people on this ship, I spent the four years of the spaceship's journey in a deep coma, and I was the only one who survived."

"Our technology is not yet advanced enough to induce cryogenic hibernation and then wake people up."

"Why did he fall into a coma?" Ding Yi was also puzzled by this question.

"It was the result of an experiment conducted by the former Soviet Union simulating long-term spaceflight of a spacecraft. Several crew members were crammed into a small space with no shortage of living supplies, and after a few months, the crew members would kill each other. The experiment was stopped because a crew member was preparing to use a piece of glass to cut open another person's trachea."

"The three of us possess anti-coma memory, a gene similar to that of a brown bear hibernating and then waking up, but from an aquatic animal ancestor that hibernates."

"They made us unconscious the whole way to prevent the three of us from killing each other, but I'm the only one who survived. The other two died in their sleep," Ryan said.

"Did your genetic testing go wrong, causing the selection process to only identify you as the correct person?" Ding Yi asked.

"I don't know... why would you ask that?"

Ryan was very distressed. He had lost a lot of his memories, and his memories of resisting coma didn't seem to be very effective in resisting coma.

“The papers on star-devouring bodies state that if the brightness of some stars decreases by 10%, it would be a catastrophe for Earth, and there are some doomsday fanatics on Earth who would do everything in their power to prevent people from saving the planet. I’ve found such people on my Earth,” Ding Yi said.

“If this leads to the extinction of humanity, I think it’s justified,” Ryan said.

"Maybe a nuclear war has already broken out on my planet, and the world has entered a nuclear winter."

“Your Earth has Stratholme; she won’t let humanity perish,” Ding Yi said. “Besides, entering a nuclear winter is a very difficult thing.”

“How did you know?” Ryan asked.

“One of the Wallfacers on my side had scholars do the relevant calculations. He wanted to do something with the nuclear weapons that all of humanity currently possesses.”

“Do something?” Ryan asked.

"I don't know. Wallfacers need to hide their thoughts to avoid being discovered by the Trisolarans."

After resting enough, Ryan continued exercising, while Ding Yi checked the data stored on Ryan's touchscreen computer.

Using asteroids as fuel for spacecraft requires a special spacecraft engine. The paper refers to the spacecraft engine specifically for asteroids as a spiral engine. It is called this engine because the engine rotates spirally like a drill bit when it is working.

The asteroid is induced to release its stored energy, and once the energy is released, the saturated asteroid takes over to continue spraying energy.

The star-devouring organism, a single-celled organism that consumes stellar radiation, is an existence as incredible as the rotation of a magnetic field that Ding Yi has ever seen.

Ding Yi couldn't help but wonder if the Kryptonians, who could receive radiation from the yellow sun, also had a similar cellular structure to the asteroids.

The asteroid's body temperature is always maintained at 96.415 degrees Celsius. It can move at near the speed of light, survive in space, absorb any cosmic radiation, and also possesses the ability to sense magnetic fields...

(End of this chapter)

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