Chapter 1728 Bruce Wayne and the Prisoner of the Batcave (XI)
This inference is really too jumpy, skipping too many logical steps that should be there, but everyone knows that geniuses in the scientific community are always like this. When they make scientific conjectures, they are often very jumpy, and even whimsical.
Some ideas just appear in their minds, just like the temporary delusion of a mental patient, but sometimes science develops like this, one step to the left is a madman, one step to the right is a genius.
Reed Richards is obviously the most talented one among them. The difference between him and Tony Stark is that he is more adventurous than Tony Stark.
Stark's scientific spirit is relatively dialectical, that is, with the support of sufficient information, he weighs the balance between the results and the risks of harvesting, and then makes the most daring move. In short, he still has morals and will consider the consequences.
Reed Richards is a pure person who is as bold as he is productive. He doesn't care whether he dies or not, whether the city is destroyed or not, and whether the universe exists or not. Even if the machine in front of me says to destroy the universe, I will raise my hand and press the start button today.
Of course, he was bolder than Stark in his conjectures, and could even be called absurd, but it was also because of this that some geniuses who seemed to predict the future always had inspiration in their brains, and this time was no exception.
"I make the following guess: At the beginning of the establishment of this city and during most of the subsequent construction, a group of people continued to mix this "solid darkness" into all the metals in this city."
"They must have a special smelting method that allows "solid darkness" to be fused into ordinary metals without changing their properties, and to form a connection of radiant energy at a level that cannot be observed by the naked eye, thereby generating a dark force field."
"When I was doing motivation promotion, I understood that the reason why they chose the metal in the building was because it was both concealed and had a wide coverage, and at the same time, the material "solid darkness" was very likely to be well integrated with metal, so I speculate that it is also a metal. "
"And when I made the source inference, I found that 'Solid Darkness' was not made by them, but obtained by them. They got this material and the method to use it, but they don't produce it themselves, nor are they its masters."
"Wait a minute." Bruce Banner interrupted him and said, "This is a bit too jumpy. How did you come to this conclusion?"
"I have been studying the antimatter universe." Reed did not shy away. He began to pace in front of the conference room and said, "Antimatter particles and 'Solid Darkness' have something in common. There is no point in studying the existence of antimatter particles themselves, but as long as we can get it and use it correctly, The same is true for 'solid darkness'."
"So I boldly assume that this so-called 'solid darkness' material may also come from a dark space, like a dark river under the surface of the earth. Some people in this city pump it out like pumping water, and then use it in a universe with completely different properties from the abyss, so that the darkness of the abyss can cover the city."
The conference room was silent for a long time, at least ten minutes. The top scientists were all thinking carefully about this possibility. In the end, it was the Skrull scientist who spoke first: "I think what Reed said is very likely to be the truth."
He pushed his glasses and said in Stark's voice: "In the Skrull Empire, we control We have mastered a special technology called "Material Disturbance". The general principle is that we summon special particles from some special subspaces and use particle cannons similar to your human high-speed colliders but much more powerful than that to launch these particles at the enemy planet. "
"In addition to causing physical impact damage, the special properties of the particles will interfere with the material properties of the buildings on the planet. You can understand that we forcibly melt a certain material on a planet into another material with completely different properties, so they may collapse and disintegrate."
There were some discussions below, most of which were discussing how powerful this weapon is and whether it is useful to humans.
"But we really didn't think about letting the particles released be arranged according to the structure and form a radiation force field. I think in some cases such an operation may be more useful, not just for destruction."
And the real Stark began to pace anxiously in a small area. He kept turning around and said quickly: "Indeed, if you can control the force field by affecting the material, you can do a lot of things."
"For example?" Nick asked tentatively.
"The most basic thing is that the force field covered by radiation can completely achieve the anti-gravity effect, or it can be turned into a protective shield like a magic defense network, or even further... fold up the entire city and put it in your pocket and take it away."
In the laboratory of the Neville family's aerial fortress base, the three big and three small Robins were almost buried by experimental data. Harley was like a printer, quickly typing out the experimental data provided by Scarlet Witch Wanda on the computer.
Dick and Nightwing were responsible for printing and sorting. They were not very good at this kind of pure scientific theory knowledge. The two Tims were real analysts, and Jason was busy in the laboratory.
"No, the equipment here is too poor." The small Jason scratched his head and said, "This improvised experimental device can't do such high-end experiments. Oh my God, this requires a particle collider?! Where can we get it?"
Tim also sighed and looked at his bigger self. Red Robin held a stack of information in his hand and thought for a while, then said, "It seems that we have to go back to the Batcave. Only the advanced equipment there can support us to do these complex experiments, and it may not be completely successful because we are not Batman."
"Are these conjectures really not some myths?" Dick held his head and wailed, saying, "Why do I feel that it is more like philosophy than science?!"
"Some scientific conjectures are like this, and I dare say that the other side is all super geniuses." Red Robin's tone was very firm. He said, "From the conclusions they gave, we can see that their thinking is also very leaps and bounds. I often feel this amazing inspiration in Batman's thinking."
"You mean there may be a genius on the other side who is no less than Batman?" Nightwing was very surprised.
"It's not just our universe that has geniuses, you should know that."
After saying that, several Robins began to pack up. Harley put a hand on Harley's shoulder and said, "It seems that you can only continue to be a pitiful messenger here, but I have to go down to see if Amanda has arrived, and at the same time see how those crazy people are doing."
Poison Ivy also stood up and said goodbye, so the two of them left hand in hand, and the Robins took Harley and Constantine back to the Batcave, and just as they returned, they ran into the Joker holding a pile of books.
Red Hood took a breath, but because of the experience in another universe, he was not so angry. He just looked at the Joker very vigilantly and asked him: "What are you doing here?"
"I'm cultivating a gift for Batman, but you, why are you back at this time?" The Joker wrinkled his nose and looked impatient.
"Don't you have your own home?" The small Tim didn't tolerate him. He crossed his arms and said with disgust: "You are like a parasite and you are so confident in staying in other people's homes. Can you have some shame?"
The Joker was stunned by his scolding. Why did Robin change from unreasonable to direct personal attack?
"Forget it, let's ignore him." Dick rolled his eyes impatiently and said: "Let him do whatever he wants. Let's do our own things and teach him a lesson when Batman comes back."
Nightwing opened his mouth to fully express the danger of the Joker, but at this time the three children had already stepped into the Batcave, as if they didn't care at all that the Joker might have set traps inside. The older Robins looked at each other and felt that they couldn't lose face, so they all went in.
"Wow, is this the Batcave you've been talking about?" Tim, Jason and Dick exclaimed. Jason said, "It looks like a huge alien base, and also like a weird museum. It's so interesting! If I didn't have something else to do, I would definitely visit it inside and out."
The big Robins knew what the Batcave in another universe was like, so they felt very proud. Red Robin stepped forward and said, "I haven't taken you to see the most spectacular part yet. Let's go to the laboratory, where there are the most advanced experimental equipment in the world."
The Joker pouted as he watched them leave. Normally, he would definitely let these kids know how powerful they are, but now he has more important things to do. He just looted the library in Gotham and was about to send the knowledge that little Bruce needed.
The Joker was holding a pile of books and dragging a large trailer behind him. He took several trips to pile all the books in front of the cell door where little Bruce was lying, and buried little Bruce with the books.
Bruce started reading eagerly, but after a while, he began to hold his head and cry out in pain, and then said in a low and hoarse voice: "No, these books are all rubbish, there is no knowledge at all, I need more, more difficult, more essential..."
The Joker made a "hiss".
To be honest, although the Joker and Batman always complement each other, and the abilities of one person are basically the same as those of the other, the Joker has hardly shown much ability in science. At most, he can make some big bombs or magical inventions.
His invention ability is more like wish fulfillment. As long as Batman takes out one thing, the Joker can definitely take out another to restrain it. Batman asks a difficult question, and the Joker can definitely answer it, but he is not an omniscient theoretical master like Batman. You might as well kill him directly than ask him to talk about basic science from the beginning.
What Bruce is asking for is something that the Joker can understand, but he understands Batman's genius better. If you want to make Bruce feel difficult, then I'm afraid that the world's most cutting-edge scientific theories may not be enough. It must be completely beyond the times, even weird and absurd.
The Joker scratched his messy hair hard, but suddenly little Bruce seemed to hear something. He patted one of his ears and said, "I can feel it. I can feel some spiritual light. It's very close... very close..."
Bruce started walking towards the cell door like a sleepwalker. The Joker didn't lock the door, and he didn't lock Bruce up, so Bruce walked out unsteadily, and the Joker just followed behind him.
Bruce's final destination was the laboratory in the Batcave.