Shi Tianwu shared with you the magnetic field rotation

Chapter 373 The Trisolarans of Another Universe

Chapter 373 The Trisolarans of Another Universe

The universe is like a dark forest, and every civilization is a stealthy hunter, who must carefully hide itself to avoid being discovered and destroyed by other civilizations.

Ding Yi once asked Shi Tianwu a question: whether there were aliens in his universe. Shi Tianwu replied that there had been, but they had all been wiped out by those with strong magnetic fields.

Shi Tianwu's universe once had a period of great cosmic expansion, and the magnetic field powerhouses who broke out of the solar system slaughtered every extraterrestrial intelligent race they encountered.

Humans have discovered that they are actually the most powerful civilization in the universe.

No civilization can hide its existence from the powerful magnetic field beings. As long as a civilization develops to a certain level, the magnetic field activity on a planet will be detected by magnetic field humans, who will then fly over and wipe them out by the warlike magnetic field beings.

Shi Tianwu's answer gave Ding Yi great confidence. His original plan was to expand the magnetic field on Earth and give the Trisolarans a huge surprise three hundred years later.

Now, Ding Yi's sudden understanding of the Dark Forest Law of the Universe has enabled him to find a faster way to deter the Trisolaran civilization.

He only needed to conduct a simple experiment to demonstrate the power of the Dark Forest Theory to stop the Trisolaran invasion.

Ding Yi pondered. Naturally, he wouldn't abandon his original plan. Understanding the Dark Forest Law was merely providing him with a new option.

He wouldn't easily give up on one method; he wanted both.

The power of the magnetic field can enable humanity in his own world to evolve once again and promote civilization to a higher level.

Ryan donned a former Soviet Seahawk extravehicular activity (EVA) suit, preparing to exit the spacecraft and retrieve the mysterious cylinder thrown to them by the alien spaceship.

"Ding Yi, if I die, please save my Earth," Ryan said in his last words.

"You'll be fine."

Ryan Grace exited the spacecraft from the airtight transition chamber.

The Seahawk spacesuit is arguably the most robust and practical spacesuit ever made. Equipped with two safety tethers, it can also be used to propel the wearer back to the spacecraft if they drift away. Compared to US spacesuits and Chinese spacesuits, the Seahawk spacesuit has a distinctly Soviet design.

The Seahawk spacesuit on the Maria of the Seas is not an antique from the former Soviet Union, but a new version based on Soviet design blueprints combined with current technology. The oxygen supply and propulsion system of the Seahawk spacesuit have been greatly improved, and its airtightness and protection capabilities are many times greater than the old version.

The cylinder thrown by the robot on the surface of the unknown spaceship had been precisely calculated. Ryan was waiting outside the spaceship when the cylinder floated directly into his arms.

Ryan took the cylinder back to the airtight transition chamber of the Mary Glory, and Ding Yi told Ryan to stay in the airtight transition chamber and not to come out for the time being.

Ding Yi discovered that the cylinder had a very high temperature. The cylinder was a container, like a thermos, and there was something inside the container.

"What do we do now?" Ryan, wearing his Seahawk spacesuit, didn't feel the high temperature of the cylinder. He couldn't put the cylinder down either, and he didn't know if the mysterious cylinder would cool down.

“You open this thing in the airtight transition chamber. If there’s anything bad inside, I’ll open the door and throw it into space,” Ding Yi said to Ryan.

"I'm doing it."

The spacesuit gloves struggled to twist the alien cylinder, but they managed to open it. Ammonia gas surged from inside the cylinder, instantly filling the airtight transition chamber.

“There is a lot of pressure inside this cylinder, and ammonia is harmful to the human body. Fortunately, it was opened in an airtight transition chamber,” Ding Yi said to Ryan.

"Ammonia, that smells like shit!" Ryan's expression immediately turned ugly.

"Did we somehow catch alien poop? Are they throwing poop at us?" Ryan said, frowning.

"Not necessarily. Maybe they live in an atmosphere full of ammonia, where the atmospheric pressure is higher than that of Earth."

"what is this?"

Ryan removed the object from the cylinder; it appeared to be a model. After unfolding the model, Ryan understood what it was, and Ding Yi understood as well.

It is a model describing the appearance of Petrova lines on stars and planets.

"Just as you guessed, they're also here to find a solution to the Star Eater infection." Ryan's admiration for Ding Yi grew even stronger.

"Wait, check again, there's something else," Ding Yi said to Ryan.

"Any more?"

Ryan checked again and found a second model.

Both models describe the presence of unusual Petrova radiation on a planet, but this second model is more complex than the first, containing 31 spheres, each with a parabola representing Petrova radiation.

"Dr. Ding Yi, can you understand it?" Ryan asked.

"I have some ideas, but I need you to bring the things in so I can purge the gas from the transition chamber first. This concentration of ammonia will burn our respiratory tract."

Ryan nodded and fastened the two safety straps of his spacesuit to the safety railing of the airtight transition chamber.

If you don't want to breathe in strange smells on the spaceship one day, it's best not to let this ammonia enter the spaceship's gas circulation system.

After the operation was completed, Ryan was still wearing his Seahawk spacesuit and moving around in the spaceship. Ding Yi checked the temperature of the cylinder, which was around 100 degrees Celsius, enough to burn human skin.

"This model should be a star map model."

"This particularly large sphere should be the home of that alien spaceship, Eridanus 40."

Ding Yi adjusted the angle of the star map on the computer screen. The second star map model included Tau Ceti, and the location of the aliens' home was determined without any further action.

Ding Yi looked at the Eridanus 40 galaxy with a complicated expression.

The Eridani 40 system is also a triple star system. Like the Trisolaran system, it has three stars and is 16.5 light-years away from Earth.

“It’s time to choose a name.” Ding Yi looked at Ryan.

“Since they’re from Eridanus, let’s just call them the Eridanians,” Ryan replied.

"What's wrong?" Ryan noticed Ding Yi's change in mood.

"Nothing, I just remembered the Trisolarans," Ding Yi replied.

"I just realized that Eridanus 40 is also a Samsung system."

“However, the three-star system of Eridanus 40 is not a chaotic system; it is much more stable than your Trisolaran system,” Ryan said.

"And the Eridanus people are much friendlier," Ding Yi said.

"Where exactly is it friendly?" Ryan asked, puzzled.

“If the Eridanus’s spaceships also use asteroids as fuel, like ours, they only need to turn their spaceships 180 degrees and use the energy ejected from the asteroids to vaporize our spaceships, and we can do the same,” Ding Yi said.

“You’re terrifying.” Ryan was stunned.

If Ding Yi hadn't reminded him, Ryan wouldn't have realized that the propulsion system of the Myriad Blessed Maria could also be used as a weapon.

(End of this chapter)

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