Chapter 314 Chapter 314 The chapter number is reminiscent of White Day

Lin Youde wanted to go up to see what was going on, but was stopped by several scientists.

"So what's going on?" Lin Youde pointed to the piece of iron that was pierced by Sissi, "Wasn't that piece of iron melted by the high temperature?" ā€

"No, sir," said Bohr, "the part of the iron that came into contact with the pillar of light was sent into the Dirac Sea. As I told you before, we suspect that the energy generated by the magic mechanism does not come out of thin air, but from the Dirac Sea, or rather, from the imaginary space that we cannot observe. In the observation of Oh-chan's abilities, we found that she could most likely bring water into our space from the imaginary space, so we carefully examined the scene of the first encounter between you and Oh-chan in Hamburg, and wrote a large number of first-hand eyewitness reports. ā€

Lin Youde couldn't help but think of the large amount of steam produced by the moment Nia breathed fire that night, and he couldn't figure out where the steam came from at that time. But if Oh-chan can make water out of thin air, and use it to resist the fire that Nia breathes, then the generation of this steam is logical.

"So, you think that if Oh-chan can get water from the imaginary space, then there should be a way to send things from our side?" Lin Youde asked.

"Yes, we thought it was possible from the beginning, but it was only after observing Oh-chan's ability that we decided to do it. And then we succeeded, and with the help of those Jewish Ladies of War, we managed to make a peanut disappear. But at that time, you were in France, so we wondered if we could make this technology more practical. With our current technology, only a very small one-way channel can be formed. So after discussion, De Brow came up with the idea of stretching the passage and making it as long as possible. ā€

Bohr pointed to the mallet in Sissi's hand.

"Don't look at the thickness of the pillar of light, in fact, the middle channel is only about a millimeter in diameter, or even smaller, because we have no way to measure the specific thickness of the channel, and those lights are only generated by the molecular energy level transition when the channel is opened."

Lin Youde is a liberal arts student, he doesn't understand it at all, he only has a rough understanding of the principle of luminescence phenomenon from popular science works, it seems to say that molecules will emit electromagnetic waves when they transition from a high energy level to a low energy level, in which electromagnetic waves with wavelengths in the visible light band become light. Specifically, he doesn't know if Lin Youde remembers it or not, and he can't force a liberal arts student too much in this regard.

"Oh," so Lin Youde could only respond, "To put it simply, those lights are just by-products. ā€

"Yes, in fact, the energy of the entire device is concentrated inside the device, and the light column itself does not have much energy, as long as you don't touch the slender channel in the very center, you are almost like touching a fluorescent tube."

"What if you do?"

"I'm afraid some of your finger will be sent over there. Uh, Miss Sissi, it's okay, I guess it's going to overheat this thing if you start it again, I've seen the heatsink melting. ā€

As soon as Bohr finished speaking, Sissi lifted the pillar of light upward, and the iron was split in two. Sissi then cut off the mallet's energy supply.

The pillar of light disappeared, Sissi put down the mallet, and a staff member of the real room immediately went over to put the head of the mallet in the coolant. As the coolant sizzled, Sissi carefully examined the cut iron.

Lin Youde also leaned over.

"How?"

Sissi didn't look up, and continued to look at the iron block as she said, "If my estimate is correct, the volume of this iron piece has not decreased much. ā€

That is, the core part of the pillar of light is indeed only a little bit in diameter.

"Where's your spirit?" Lin Youde asked with concern, "I see that you were a little dazed just now." ā€

"Well, for its size, this thing's energy consumption is the largest in its class. No, I think it probably consumes more energy than the beam cannon on the German standard armor. Sissi said, turning her head to look at the scientists and asked, "What kind of channel does this thing form that can be blocked by the force field?" ā€

"At least the force field of the Ladies of the Battle Princesses can't stop it," Debroyi said and shook his head, "but we don't know for sure if the Divine Queen can stop us, because our understanding of the Dirac Sea is still very limited, and we are still in the stage of summarizing the superficial laws, and we don't know a lot of things. So I can't give you a definite answer to your question, but we can schedule some quizzes to further understand this. So far, we have only found that the same one-way channels of matter are repulsive to each other. ā€

"In other words, you can block this thing with this thing." Lin Youde pursed his lips, and said in his heart that although the principle of this thing is different from the lightsaber in Star Wars and Gundam, the nature is similar, "I think, for the sake of secrecy, from now on we will call this thing the beam sword, so that the first impression given people is that it is an energy weapon." ā€

"Agreed." Sissi nodded decisively, and then continued to ask the scientists, "Can this thing only be this long?" ā€

"I'm afraid, yes." Bohr looked a little embarrassed, "With our current ability, we can only stretch the passage to this length, and if it is any longer, it will lose control, and the passage will collapse and explode." ā€

"Sounds like you've already blown it up once?" Lin Youde couldn't help but raise his eyebrows, just now De Broglie said that these geniuses also know what they are and don't know why, so naturally it is impossible to conclude that they will explode based on theory, so it can only be actually blown up once.

"Yes, we blew it up once." This time it was Heisenberg who answered Lin Youde, "It's just that there are explosions almost every week in the scientific chambers of Potsdam, especially the ones under the jurisdiction of the Institute of Chemistry, explosions are commonplace, so as long as there are no serious casualties, the management committee will probably not report the explosion to you." ā€

Lin Youde said that there is still this matter.

But this doesn't matter, in the eyes of Lin Youde, a dead liberal arts student, the real yĆ n room area where there are explosions all day long is a good real yĆ n room area.

Lin Youde glanced at Sissi, who nodded at him.

So Lin Youde cleared his throat and ordered: "From now on, everything related to lightsabers will be listed as top secret. ā€

The Institute of Theoretical Physics was listed as a key secrecy unit a few years ago because the content of its research is closely related to magic technology, but now Lin Youde has decided to continue to raise their secrecy level.

"All personnel involved in the research of lightsabers must be monitored by the Eye of Odin, no opinion, right?"

The scientists looked at each other.

"Actually," Bohr said, "we also sensed the value of this thing as a weapon, so we didn't involve many low-level people in its development, and the people who knew about it were now in this room." ā€

"That's good." Lin Youde nodded, and then smiled at the scientists, "Thank you for your outstanding contributions, you may not imagine the value of such a weapon to us at this point in time." In the next month, all the staff of the institute will have extra meals, and if you have any financial requirements, please mention them, and I guarantee that they will all be approved. ā€

**

On the way back, Lin Youde whispered to Qianqian: "What do you think is the actual combat value of that thing?" ā€

"It's too short," Sissi replied simply, "It's likely to use it to make a one-hit kill, but once you're within the range of that thing, the body itself is within range of all the weapons in the enemy's hands, so you can say it's a state of full strength." However, it is very tempting to win directly if you win, especially when the enemy gods are more numerous than we are, and we can't fight them in a regular battle. ā€

As long as both sides are calm enough, then the battle will not be divided overnight, and it will become a long-term war of attrition, which tests the spiritual patience of the Shenji, as well as the maintenance and support ability of the maintenance personnel for the armor.

In this case, the advantage of the side with more gods is particularly obvious - this advantage is often not reflected in the fact that they rush up, fight more and kill the enemy less.

Of course, these are all theories, and it is not uncommon for Sissi to fight until the victory or defeat in actual battles, Sissi has experienced it once: in Serbia, she killed the Serbian witch; Later, the confrontation with Iron Ji was a draw, and judging from the result, it was just a war of attrition.

Therefore, if Russia and Germany go to war, Germany's shortcoming is that the number of gods is small and it cannot afford to consume. It is hard to imagine that Russia would force the German gods to be forced when they could safely squeeze out the German gods in a costly way, after all, if there was anything wrong with the hard work, it would be difficult for the powers that were eyeing each other to make any moves.

Now that it has such a killer weapon, as long as it succeeds in killing a Russian god in an instant, then Germany can at least guarantee that it does not have to worry about being easily consumed by the Russians - in this case, the Russians can no longer use wheel warfare and you can only ensure numerical superiority.

What's more, if this weapon is used properly, it may be able to frighten the Russians......

At the same time that Lin Youde began to think about how to bluff the enemy, Sissi continued: "And heat dissipation will also become a big problem, I can obviously feel the temperature of the hilt of the sword when I put that thing **** iron, and the temperature increases even more when I chop." I guess it has something to do with the quality of the material being sent. If I had made a few more cuts, I guess the fins on the hilt would have melted. ā€

"Well," Lin Youde cupped his chin and pondered, "it seems that we have to plan carefully to use this equipment. If you use it well, it may become a good move, but if you don't use it well......"

Lin Youde did not continue.

If you don't use it well, you may lose your wife in vain, and this risk is a bit high for Lin Youde.