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I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 686 - 568: Are you sure they are the extraterrestrial life forms we are looking for?
Chapter 686 -568: Are you sure they are the extraterrestrial life forms we are looking for?
A week later, in the capital of the Magic Kingdom, the Eternal Star, Lynn and the others who had successfully returned from the moon immediately attracted the attention of the citizens of the capital.
After all, the spacecraft they brought back was so huge that it almost obscured the entire sky, impossible to hide.
Many civilians doubted that this was the latest superweapon developed by the council, while others felt it was a city floating in the sky…
A large number of alchemists were very interested in this spoil from the moon, and various research applications piled up in the Wizard Council, but only a few great wizards obtained the qualification to research it.
Considering the huge size of the spacecraft, which even the capital couldn’t accommodate, Lynn simply placed it in the Land of Death — the site of the initial nuclear explosion experiment.
After a hydrogen explosion, the radiation levels in the area had returned to normal. However, due to various terrifying rumors previously, few people still wanted to approach the place, making it perfect for some cutting-edge magic research.
“Is this the alchemical creation that killed the Moon God? It really is… enormous!” Rafael looked at the massive spaceship, nearly the size of a village, and couldn’t help but marvel.
Danny walked around the disc-shaped flyer non-stop and, after searching for a long time, couldn’t find its propellers. He eventually guessed that they might have been destroyed.
“Strange, why is it round?” Danny, scratching his chin, was puzzled.
In his view, the most perfect flyer should conform as much as possible to fluid mechanics. Although a disc-shaped object could withstand resistance better than a square one, it obviously wasn’t perfect.
“The vacuum of space and the interior of Eternal Star are different, there’s no need to consider air resistance,” Lynn explained, also frowning in thought about this issue.
The intelligence database contained many spaceship designs, most of which leaned towards diamond or semi-circular shapes, which were beneficial for the operation of propellers. If it were circular, uneven force distribution could cause it to spin uncontrollably.
However, Lynn was well aware of a fact: a truly galactic civilization wouldn’t make such a low-end mistake. If they couldn’t understand it, it only meant that the technological gap between the two was so vast it was baffling.
Vittorio and others also began discussing whether the round shape had some function in reducing a certain type of resistance in space…
Rafael opened his mouth, since there was no need to worry about air resistance, could it be possible that the civilization that created this spaceship just liked circles!
However, Rafael eventually swallowed back the words on the tip of his tongue, after all, the members of the council obviously knew more than he did, and perhaps there really was a deeper meaning…
The discussion on the spaceship’s shape was brief; there was so much to study about such a huge spacecraft, starting with the materials used for the outer shell of the spaceship. After experimenting with the “Divine Arts—Material Decompilation Skill,” Lynn was surprised to find that he could successfully analyze this material.
What surprised him even more was that the core element in the construction of the spaceship was the very common iron, besides which it also contained carbon, silicon, vanadium, zirconium, and other elements…
The special aspect was the chemical bond arrangement between these elements, a very unique diamond structure.
Improving material strength by changing the arrangement of internal elements is a common method.
For example, the essence of graphene is carbon. A block of graphite can easily be smashed by a child, but when it exists as a single-layer two-dimensional honeycomb lattice structure, it possesses strength hundreds of times higher than that of the same quantity of steel!
As to why the most abundant element was iron…
Lynn pondered for a while and felt that it might be related to the properties of iron itself. In the process of fusion, iron is a clear dividing line, and the fusion of elements above it requires absorbing energy instead of releasing it, implying that it’s not costly to produce and might even generate energy.
Of course, there could also be some deeper reasons…
Lynn extended his hand, and various elements in the void began to swirl around, iron, carbon, vanadium, zirconium, and other elements aligning in a specific order and forming together, but in the final moment, it fell apart…
Lynn furrowed his brow; this was due to the inherent electromagnetic repulsion of the electrons within the elements.
It appeared that they had used some method to break the repulsion between atoms, rather than just relying on chemical reactions—this was where their technological barrier lay!
Having realized this, Lynn once again attempted to use the “Antimatter Sword” to cut a small section of the spaceship’s hull where there was no other energy protection. The sword met little resistance as it sliced through.
After obtaining some experimental material, Lynn did not immediately use the “Divine Arts—Material Decompilation” but instead allowed magic power and spiritual power to permeate the material, severing the chemical bonds between atoms at the microscopic level to explore the reactions among these elements.
After about an hour of toiling and decompiling about two tons of material, Lynn finally had some clues. The key to blending these elements was high temperature, high pressure, and high speed. These elements had to be converted into a plasma state first; then, through extreme pressure, these various elements needed to collide at high velocities at precise angles to overcome the repulsion between like-charged electrons, enabling the strong nuclear force to bind these atoms.
Once again, Lynn stretched out his hand, and elements like iron, carbon, vanadium, and zirconium converged in his palm, then transformed into a plasma state under extreme heat, merging through collisions. Subsequently, the temperature began to decrease gradually, with about one-tenth of the elements combining in the process.
Seconds later, a unique, spherical colored object floated in his palm, continuously morphing and stretching under Lynn’s will.
Upon discovering the internal elements of this material, Lynn speculated that this type of spaceship likely possessed some ability to morph, which now undoubtedly validated his conjecture.
Not only that, but the object also had self-healing properties. Lynn looked at the area of the spaceship he had cut off; it had now repaired itself, though the extensive stretching and morphing had reduced its strength accordingly.
This was probably the reason this disc-shaped spaceship had maintained its shape after enduring a divine battle.
As for the significantly damaged section at the back, Lynn thought this was because the damaged area was too extensive, and the material’s flexibility and reparative properties also had their limits.
It must be said, the wonders of magic power were almost like a cheat.
If this spaceship had been acquired by the federation in his previous life, even with their level of technology, studying a completely new material thoroughly and mass-producing it would still take decades. Yet, for Lynn, who had mastered magic power, it took only one hour to overcome the technological challenges.
This was thanks to the “Star God’s” quantum-level observation and control abilities.
Considering the difficulty, legendary wizards would likely also be able to accomplish this, although not as effortlessly as he did.
But regardless, they had already mastered the method to produce this special material and could immediately start mass production if necessary!
With this achievement, Lynn and Harrov, among others, began further studies on the various facilities of the spaceship. Relying on the cutting work of the “Antimatter Sword” and the “Divine Arts—Material Decompilation” for decompilation, they reluctantly came to understand the general structure of the entire spaceship over the next few days.
For instance, there was a unique ring-shaped ‘decorative object’ at the top of the spaceship, which, upon inspection, was an energy generator used to create the ship’s protective energy shield. Furthermore, after cutting open the side protective shell, they discovered a uniquely structured launch port inside, which might be the spaceship’s weapon system…
As for the interior of the spaceship, it could roughly be divided into areas like the ecological recycling zone, storage area, crew quarters, and a hall similar to a control area, but inside, there weren’t the control sticks or projection screens that Harrov and others had imagined.
This meant that the other party had achieved highly intelligent control and no longer needed buttons, but Lynn hadn’t discovered any traces of artificial intelligence during these days, perhaps because it had been damaged.
“What are these long bars?” Vittorio asked in surprise, pointing to the various rectangular, triangular, and polygonal objects placed on the floor of the control room, and made an odd remark.
These things did not appear to be mere decorations, and they gave off an eerie feeling.
“Could they be some kind of ritual tools?” Harrov said thoughtfully.
As Lynn used the Material Decompilation Skill on them, he suddenly had an odd expression and hesitated a moment before speaking. “I think these are probably the aliens we’ve been looking for.”
Upon hearing this, Harrov and others nearby immediately widened their eyes, almost thinking they were hallucinating.
Rafael was even more shocked, saying in disbelief. “These are actually alien life forms? How could any living creature look like this? Then how do they eat, move, or communicate?”
“Who knows? For a galaxy civilization with unlimited technological possibilities, nothing is a problem,” Lynn replied, raising his eyebrows. His certainty stemmed from the fact that they were carbon-based lifeforms, which meant they were definitely organisms; however, their consciousness, or rather their souls, had dissipated long ago, leaving no chance to glean any information from them.
“Let’s go, only one area left!” Lynn gestured, creating to prevent any chance of ‘corpse reanimation,’ then led Harrov and the others into the most critical part of the entire spaceship—the engine and energy reserve area…