The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Meiman

Chapter 1727 Bruce Wayne and the Prisoner of the Batcave (10)

The main feature of the SHIELD conference room is that it is large. It covers an area of ​​about 5,000 square meters, almost as large as a school playground. It is oval in shape and divided into three floors. The second and third floors are all circular seats for audiences, and the first floor is the main meeting place. A giant projection screen with a height of nearly 50 meters occupies about two-thirds of the semi-arc area in front of the conference room.

All the conference seats on the first floor are not arranged horizontally and vertically, but are arranged around round tables. Each round table has about twelve seats. There are more than 200 round table groups on the entire first floor. There is also a small projection screen above each round table, and the chairs are equipped with small computers, tablets for displaying materials, intercom equipment, seat phones and intelligent translation equipment in front of them.

This arrangement is mainly conducive to the discussion of the research team while listening to the content of the meeting. After all, this is not a classroom. Those who can participate in such meetings are all top scientists in the world. Most of the time, they not only have to listen to the content of the meeting, but also have to speak.

Since every academic conference is comprehensive in nature, it is not just about discussing one aspect. Scholars have their own strengths. When facing comprehensive topics, it is inevitable to discuss with experts in other fields. If the seats are arranged in front and back like in a classroom, it is not convenient to find people, and the content of the conversation will affect others.

Although Nick arranged the convening time to be ten minutes, it is obviously not enough time to gather experts from all over the world. Although some great wizards have brought people here through the portal, it still took nearly forty minutes to find all the experts that can be found on the entire earth.

The entire conference hall was full. The first floor was basically top experts and scholars with achievements, the second floor was their doctoral students, graduate students and assistants, and the third floor was some younger future scientific talents who were trained with emphasis.

The audience on the second and third floors did not participate in the discussion. Most of them communicated with their mentors by phone to provide them with assistance. Occasionally, they would go to other mentors' assistants to communicate and obtain information from them, or form a group to organize information for a certain research group.

Most of the students on the second and third floors were quiet. Even if they gathered together to discuss, they were whispering.

But the first floor was different. It was a place with loud drums and gongs, firecrackers, red flags, and a sea of ​​people. More importantly, the sound of discussion or quarrels had almost lifted the roof of the conference hall.

A spider silk shone in the sun. Spider-Man jumped in from the second-floor window, leaned on the railing and looked down. There were all familiar faces below.

So he didn't think about it, and with a neat diving move, he turned two and a half times in the air and landed handsomely, and then began to squeeze into the crowd like a flexible fish.

"You must understand what I said. The magical anti-gravity property of this material can have a great impact on our new port and space station projects. The next property analysis must be based on this."

"But we must first understand how the magic circuit on it works. The apprentices I brought have reproduced it on similar metals, but it doesn't work at all. This means that your speculation about the magic effect of this material may be wrong..."

Stark stood at the front round table and argued with a female mage. Stark focused on the physical properties of the material, while the mages cared more about how magic changed the properties of this metal. The two sides were talking about something irrelevant.

Behind him, Stark's technical researcher was distributing the information that had just been printed out and the ink was still hot to other people. It was the latest material inspection report.

Stark took a copy from a researcher, took out his glasses and put them on, read it from beginning to end, shook his head and said: "Their equipment is not good, if it is in Stark Tower... Jarvis! Jarvis! Go ask your girlfriend if they have more professional equipment. The range of this nature of monitoring is too narrow. We need more detailed observation."

Spider-Man took a copy of the information from the researcher's hand, walked forward while reading, and heard Miles Warren's voice again.

"How exactly this radiation affects the human body, especially the brain, is the focus of our next research. I told you that I understand magic as a kind of radiation, but you all disagree with my statement that may cause public panic. Now you see..."

"But this does not mean that you should use them to create your evil army of clones." Riley's voice came from beside Miles.

"I have no interest in clones now. If there are more alien life forms for you to study, you will find that humans are weak. Even if you want to form an army, what is not stronger than humans?"

The white-haired Miles pushed his glasses, waved his hand to call his research team and said: "Go ask Nick if he can get some symbiote factors. We will try to reproduce its radiation wave frequency to see if this kind of radiation can affect the symbiote factors or mutate them."

Squeezing past Miles Warren, Bruce Banner stood in front of the computer and stared at the data, and next to him, Otto was typing quickly with the two tentacles at the top.

"I'm contacting the laboratory. We will observe from an optical perspective whether this special radiation is the key to this magical city's ability to completely shield the sun, but not to develop a shield that can shield the sun, after all, we already have a dark elf version."

"I think we can use this technology in reverse to make the sun's rays more penetrating. If it can be applied to artificial sun technology, the controllability of artificial sunlight will be greatly improved."

Spider-Man greeted Otto. Dr. Banner saw him, but didn't have time to pay attention to him. He seemed to be immersed in his own ideas. He crossed his arms and said, "I once tried I have tried to irradiate metals with gamma rays, but this special ray seems to be effective only for carbon-based organisms. I have applied to expose the symbiont factor to gamma rays, but Nick rejected the proposal. "

"Perhaps the emergence of this special radiation may make Nick relax my experimental application, but I am not sure whether to change the focus of the research topic. After all, I said no before, and the data has been sealed up by me."

"Spider-Man! Spider-Man!" A familiar voice shouted, and Spider-Man looked up and found that it was another Stark. He thought it might be the one disguised as a Skrull scientist.

At this time, he was buried in a pile of experimental data, and impatiently waved to a Spider-Man on the other side and shouted: "Help me go to the 23rd laboratory of Stark Building to sample the Ponbo 13 metal left over from the Skrull spacecraft. I suspect that this may also be useful for the super metal of the Skrull Empire. These two data show that it is very likely to solve the problem of the bloated molecular structure of Ponbo 13. If it succeeds, we will take another step towards zero mass materials."

Spider-Man finally found Gwen through the crowd. Gwen, Gwen Spider-Man and several other Spider-Men were staring at the computer screen beside the round table. Gwen frowned and looked unhappy. Spider-Man walked over and asked: " What's wrong? Gwen? "

"Another laboratory sent back news that the reproduction failed. The great wizards almost perfectly restored the energy circuit, but it doesn't work for our metals."

"Could it be the physical rules..."

"No, it doesn't work because it reacts but can't be stable. The interval measured each time is different. This proves that this method may be effective, but it just can't be put into practical use at all."

Spider-Man understood what Gwen said, and he also fell into thinking, wondering if there was something they didn't notice. Even if the properties of the energy materials are different, since there is a reaction, it means that it should be reproducible. There must be a problem in a certain step.

Just then, a figure hurriedly ran through the crowd to the front of the conference room, picked up the radio communication equipment, patted the microphone hard and shouted: "Listen to me! Listen to me! I found the key!!!"

Everyone stopped their work and looked at the front of the conference room, wanting to see who was so rude to interrupt the free discussion of everyone, but when they saw the man's appearance, the whole conference hall quieted down, and everyone was listening to his speech.

The speaker was Reed Richards.

"Well, you gave me the most difficult experimental conditions, with no physical objects or observation methods, and even the experimental data were second-hand, but the great Richards still came to a conclusion!"

"If you have any results, just tell me now!" Nick roared at him: "My time is money, you wasted three seconds of the golden brain in the world!!!"

"Okay, okay." Reed stretched out his hands to comfort Nick, signaling him to stay calm, then he cleared his throat and said: "You all made a big mistake, that is, this thing is not enchanted metal, it is not a product obtained by using magic energy to affect ordinary metals like a certain research group."

When these words came out, everyone was in an uproar, and Stark frowned, but he was very rational and said: "But this still shows that it is affected by some kind of energy. The conclusion is based on the data we have. "

"That's right." Reed did not deny it. He said: "From the appearance, it is true, but I think it is very likely to be an 'alloy', that is, a mixture of a metal beyond our understanding and ordinary metal."

"How do you know?"

"You regard the energy circuit pattern presented under the magic vision as the trace left by the magic energy affecting this metal, but according to my careful observation just now, I found that this extremely mysterious and complex pattern may not be the result of careful design, but just the trace left by simple mixing."

A discussion broke out below. Reed shouted a few times to quiet everyone down, and then projected several pictures he had sampled on the large projection screen.

"Look here, this pattern like a wavy pattern appears four times in the same area, so you understand it as a special rune, but after I made a logical inference on all the patterns, I found that there is no similarity in the scenes they are in, the relationship with other patterns, and the assumptions of the functions that can be made. "

"So I boldly guess that this is just a coincidence. Why are there so many repeated runes? It is very likely that some people use the same method to mix metal materials."

There was silence for a long time, and the scientists present were thinking about whether this possibility existed, but then Reed proposed a more amazing idea.

"But the reason why I say this special metal is a metal is that it does need to be mixed with ordinary metals in the material world like the materials for making alloys to achieve the effect of affecting the real world, but this does not mean that its body must be a material recognized by physics."

"Are you saying it is a magical material?"

"I prefer to understand it as 'solid magic'." Reed said after a little thought: "Considering the properties it presents, I named it 'solid darkness'."

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