Genius Club

Chapter 412



Chapter 412: Chapter 56: Nowhere to Hide_3 Chapter 412: Chapter 56: Nowhere to Hide_3 Liu Feng was stunned.

He looked up at Lin Xian, then down at the smartphone on the lab table that had just been punched:

“What’s this, Lin Xian?

Is it one of those…

virtual love voice apps?

Like a virtual tsundere girlfriend?”

Lin Xian let out a sigh:

“You really know a lot, Liu Feng, you’re becoming less and less like a mathematician.”

Liu Feng’s eyes softened.

In his gaze at Lin Xian…

there was also a hint of understanding and pity.

He walked over gently, patted Lin Xian on the shoulder with the caring weight of an older brother:

“Find yourself a normal girlfriend, have a normal relationship.”

“Do you have to bring up relationships every three sentences?” Lin Xian was truly speechless.

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“Chu Anqing really is quite good,” Liu Feng said.

“I knew it!!!” VV shrieked from the phone:

“Together!

Together!

Together!

Ugh—”

Lin Xian stuffed the phone into his pocket and waved at Liu Feng:

“Goodbye.”

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A few days later, Lin Xian and Liu Feng took a flight to the Imperial Capital, heading to Dragon Science Academy.

With Dean Gao Yan’s coordination, they secured half a year’s access to the Guizhou Sky Eye.

They were practically non-stop.

Liu Feng, unable to wait even a moment longer in his excitement, dragged Lin Xian to get their things ready and immediately headed for the Guizhou Sky Eye.

After a series of transportation.

The two arrived at Dawodang, Pingtang County, in Guizhou.

This place was a natural depression formed by sinkholes, disappearing streams, dolines, and limestone caverns, away from the interference of city signals, and not prone to waterlogging in rainy weather—an exceptionally favorable location for constructing a radio telescope.

Before coming here, Lin Xian had no concrete concept of the size of the world’s largest single-aperture radio telescope, with a diameter exceeding 500 meters.

But now…

Standing under this magnificent and colossal man-made structure…

He truly comprehended what it meant to be an ephemeral mayfly in the universe, a mere speck in the vastness of the sea.

It was huge.

Like a giant pot nestled in the mountains, facing the sky, a critical instrument of the nation.

[It’s like a mirror.]

A mirror that faces the universe directly, reflects the universe, and encompasses the universe.

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Could it be…

The riddle of the Mirror mentioned by Huang Que, is it right here?

Lin Xian shook his head.

He wasn’t sure.

Because, although this could be called a mirror, neither the Sky Eye itself nor the subsequent Space-Time Particles were what Liu Feng most desired, not what he himself most sought after.

Besides, she had already provided Liu Feng with hints during her last visit to the lab, and the clue she gave to him obviously meant something else…

Mirror.

Mirror.

What exactly does it refer to?

“Spectacular,”

Liu Feng stood at a higher point of the mountain, overlooking the white pot-like structure that resembled an artifact from another world:

“I’m inexplicably excited.

Lin Xian, what we’re doing now is something unimaginable in human history…

We’re going to use the world’s largest radio telescope not to capture celestial motion, not to detect pulsars, not to listen to the sounds of cosmic radiation, but something even greater!

We’re looking for Space-Time Particles that have dispersed from other space-times!”

“This is definitely an epic undertaking in the history of human civilization.

Once we detect and capture Space-Time Particles, my Space-Time Clock will be able to detect changes in Space-Time Curvature.

With the value of space-time curvature…

maybe the truth and secrets about the Cosmic Constants are on the verge of being revealed!”

“This is a series of logical research, and now, we finally represent humanity in taking the first step towards the deepest unknowns of the universe, the truth of the universe, the secrets of the universe!”

Liu Feng stood at the top of the mountain, stretching his arms wide.

Embracing everything that met his eyes.

If Lin Xian didn’t know he was still sane, he’d think Liu Feng was about to grab a skateboard and slide down, showing off his skills in the smooth crater of the Guizhou Sky Eye.

“I won’t let Qi Qi down,”

Liu Feng opened his eyes, his gaze becoming resolute and fearless:

“I will prove to this world—”

“The Cosmic Constants, they are absolutely correct!”

“Look, the thing down there that looks like a giant pot, that’s the reflecting surface of the Sky Eye Radio Telescope.

It covers more than 250,000 square meters and consists of 4,450 reflecting panels, each weighing about 225 kilograms,”

the receptionist in a white lab coat, leading Lin Xian and Liu Feng through the corridor, introduced them:

“These panels have many small holes that allow water and light but not waves to pass through, which is the working principle of a radio telescope—the receiver in the Feed Cabin, by receiving cosmic electromagnetic waves reflected by the vast mirror surface, then analyzes and summarizes them to deduce the observed object’s properties, distance, and other details.”

“In theory, the Guizhou Sky Eye Radio Telescope can capture electromagnetic wave signals from 13 billion light-years away.

To date, this telescope has discovered over 500 pulsars, making it the best in the world.”

The two followed the receptionist into the ultimate lab and control room.

Liu Feng whispered to Lin Xian.

The precision of the Guizhou Sky Eye was very high, and they didn’t need to observe distances as far as 13 billion light-years away because that was too far, and even if they found Space-Time Particles, they couldn’t capture them.

Moreover…

“Space-Time Particles must be very, very small, the farther the distance, the harder they are to capture, we just need to observe within the range of near-Earth orbit.”

Knowing he was an outsider, Lin Xian wouldn’t direct the expert.

So he left everything up to Liu Feng to decide:

“I’ll wait for your good news; I hope to hear your success soon.”

He shook hands with Liu Feng for the last time, left Guizhou, and returned to the Eastern Sea.

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