8. Where has the controlled fusion Mars gone?(2/2)
What is in the world on the other side is equally difficult to sense with just a small hole of one pixel.
She took out her card camera...
Her merit device turned into a pixel, which perfectly replaced the pixel that drilled through the dimension, and through the lens, it perfectly captured the image information of the world on the opposite side.
Simple dimensional hole imaging also has the same effect, but the range, distance, and dimension of the projection are far beyond what can be compared with the lens of a refined merit instrument.
The real world of Mars was projected in front of them.
Void!
The place where the camera is facing should be a red glow occupying half of the sky, but there is nothing!
"Where did Mars go?" Su Xingmou wondered.
"The solar system is a many-body problem..."
"Okay, stop talking! I understand." Su Xingmou interrupted Ye Han's spiritual projection in time.
There was something he didn't understand before, but Ye Han just kept chattering.
If there is something that he doesn't understand now, he directly throws a ball of spiritual thought...
The attitude is not correct, and reading the saint's spiritual thoughts is even more labor-intensive and labor-intensive.
So recently, Su Xingmou has been like an old married couple. They don't talk much, and they can learn by themselves without asking for advice... They have really made rapid progress in their studies.
Now that Ye Han figured out that it was a multi-body problem, she understood what was going on.
The many-body problem is one of the ultimate problems involving chaos. A very small deviation from the initial state will lead to huge subsequent changes.
The solar system is a multi-body problem. It was dragged into the high-dimensional past by the saints. The then and the future present a multi-dimensional perspective that is complicated but contains a certain consistency.
But the real reality was left in place, and its relationship with the higher-dimensional world was almost cut off. After more than two thousand years of operation, the original slight deviation has long been amplified by the multi-body problem to the point where it is difficult to fathom.
Chapter completed!