Chapter 3574 The Spirit Catcher (Six)
Chapter 3548 The Spirit Catcher (Sixth)
"Krypton is a star." Batman injustice said amazingly.
Superman Injustice and Schiller were both stunned.
Batman Injustice is staring at a map.
This is the maintenance room they found on this floor of the mine. Obviously, at the time point in the dream, Krypton has not been destroyed. All equipment is operating normally, and the instruments that monitor the activity of the center of the earth truthfully reflect the data.
None of them could understand Krypton's words, but Batman understood all kinds of data better than them.
When the laws of the universe remain unchanged and are all carbon-based organisms, the basic sciences of all civilizations are not much different, especially in terms of data, where there is basically only the difference in expression forms, and the content to be monitored is invariant in essence.
"What's wrong?" Schiller asked, looking at him.
Batman injustice stood there for a long time, as if he was accepting a fact. He looked at Schiller and said, "How credible is the dream?"
"The credibility of shallow dreams is relatively high," Schiller explained. "You can understand that this is Hale's past memory."
Batman injustice pointed to the map of the instrument in front of him and said, "This is a fusion reaction monitor. The instrument shows that the core of the energy that is moving underground is a huge high-energy fusion reactor."
"The performance of this kind of map usually only appears on stars. Either Krypton is a star, or it should have become a star."
Schiller only has a little understanding of professional astronomical knowledge, but he can understand the meaning of Batman Injustice.
As we all know, the biggest difference between a star and a planet is that there is a continuous nuclear fusion reaction inside a star, while the planet does not.
So, if there is a nuclear fusion reaction inside a planet, is it still a planet?
In theory, this is impossible. The mass required to trigger nuclear fusion is not something that planets can achieve.
Taking the solar system as an example, the minimum mass required to trigger nuclear fusion is about 5% of the mass of the sun. The mass of Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, is only 1% of the sun. Needless to say, the Earth cannot meet the minimum reaction conditions if it takes tens of thousands or tens of thousands of pieces.
Krypton is much smaller than the Earth, so where does such a large mass come from for extreme compression, thereby igniting the fusion fire?
If the mass is so large, the other planets in this galaxy should not be revolving around their sun, but around Krypton.
But Schiller believes in Batman's judgment. He won't talk nonsense about such issues involving science.
"What do you think might lead to this?" Schiller asked.
"Human scientists also have a hypothesis," said Batman Injustice. "Theoretically, by bringing about 80 Jupiters together and compressing them, a smaller red dwarf could be artificially created."
"But judging from the current technological level of human beings, this is absolutely impossible. However, there may be other civilizations that can do it, and it is unknown."
Schiller thought. He thought that the universe is so big that it is all kinds of wonders. The civilizations in the American comic universe are vast. Although most of the cosmic civilizations on DC are not very famous, the little blue man should have a way to do it.
The three empires on Marvel must have such technology. They even made artificial cosmic colonies, which were to build a star, then many planets, create an artificial galaxy, and then garrison it inside, which was a bit like humans reclamation of seashores and islands.
In order to avoid the rapid increase in entropy, they are relatively cautious in their actions, but there are many such artificial galaxies near the ring star area, which cannot be seen from the outside.
So, is Krypton also possible that it is an artificial planet?
To be precise, it is an artificial star, but for some reason, it has created a planet.
Of course, Batman Injustice also thought of the possibility of "artificiality". Of course, he first thought that it might be done by the Kryptonians - for convenience, he placed a fusion reactor at the core of his home planet.
But after thinking about it, I felt that something was wrong: they can all build fusion reactors, so why should they put this thing in the center of the earth? What is the difference between building a home on a bomb?
Although it is said that nuclear fusion is safe and pollution-free, it also scores mass. This thing in the center of Krypton planet is obviously very unsafe.
How to describe its danger? Maybe it is that if you send this plan to the table of the US president, he doesn't dare to sign it.
This was obviously beyond the expectation of the three, and it is even likely to overturn all their previous speculations about Krypton.
If this is not done by the Kryptonians themselves, it means that the planet was created by a certain civilization, which means that the Kryptonians may not be a natural evolutionary race, but an individually created race.
Although the entire universe is created by God, the son and grandson are still different.
After reaching this conclusion, Schiller's many doubts were answered. For example, why the Kryptonians could not adapt to the radiation of stars in this universe, why their genetic screening technology was so powerful, and why they died so sloppy.
Batman Injustice is obviously better at conspiracy theories than him. From his expression, he can see that he has already compiled about tens of thousands of science fiction movies in his mind.
"Hear knows this," Schiller said. "This is the scene that appears in his dream, which means he may have come here, seen these things, and someone explained everything to him."
"Joe Al." Batman Injustice said, "he probably knows more than we think."
"It seems you know more than I thought." Barry leaned against the wall of the laboratory, staring at Al busy in front of the laboratory.
Al was carefully pouring silver liquid into a mold. He said without raising his head: "I am just an ordinary scientist, not a future person."
Barry walked to the other side of him and said, "What the hell is going on with your council here? They give me a feeling..."
"What does it feel?"
"It seems like I don't want to live anymore." Barry paused for a moment and described it more seriously, "It seems like he's been having a doomsday carnival and doesn't think about the future at all."
"We are a race without a future," Al added after he finished speaking, "but it's not necessarily true now."
"I want to know what's going on." Barry said bluntly, "If you don't tell me, I'll be unable to sleep."
Al had no intention of being a riddle man at all. He said while sending the mold into the cooling machine:
"We are not the first generation of Kryptonians, but the second generation. We call ourselves the 'Kryptonians', and the race that originally lived in this galaxy called ourselves the 'Krynians'."
"At that time, the galaxy we were in - the Andromeda Galaxy - had many powerful civilizations. We also reached an alliance with the powerful civilizations of other galaxies that were close to each other, and once became the most powerful alliance in the universe, called the Star Covenant."
"The Star Covenant was established mainly to deal with a terrifying and powerful enemy - the Apocalypse on the edge of the Milky Way."
"Most of the member civilizations in the Covenant are developed and powerful, such as the new founding stars, Titans and Krypton."
"But later, an extremely terrible disaster came. In order to compete for a treasure, countless advanced civilizations gathered in the Milky Way, and an unprecedented war broke out."
"There has never been a winner in the war. The treasure was broken, and Titan was destroyed. Apocalypse and the new founding star entered the Cold War. The Star Covenant led by the Krypton tribe was severely damaged in this battle until it was completely divided."
"Because there are too many weapons and resources used in this war, the universe exploded with acute entropy. The increase in dark matter caused the stellar radiation to drop sharply, resulting in the demise of the Krypton clan, which uses the power to absorb stellar radiation as its source of power."
"They created you before they perish?" Barry asked.
"They wanted to do this, and they probably succeeded."
"What is approximate?"
"Because the radiation of stars has been reduced too much, they already know that they are not far from destruction. So they want to create a race that is not affected by the radiation of stars."
Barry finally reacted, saying, "But they seemed to be counterproductive."
"To be precise, it was disturbed. Someone tampered with it." Ayer adjusted the parameters of the cryogenic machine and continued, "There were three major families of Krypton at that time, namely Al, Zod and Wicks."
"The Al family—my family—is mostly scientists, the Zod family is mostly generals, and the Wicks family is politicians."
"Since the birth of the Kryptonian race, this tradition has been maintained. You should have already understood the Al family and the Zod family. The Wisk family is the family that commands the parliament."
Barry suddenly realized, and he said, "It's just this guy's move, right?"
Al nodded and said, "Yes. But it's not just them. According to my speculation, they should have colluded with some other advanced civilizations and tampered with the genetic data of the Kryptonians."
"They make you afraid of stellar radiation?"
"More than that. They will make us die of stellar radiation one day."
Barry continued to think as he said.
No wonder he said at the beginning that Krypton would be destroyed, and Al did not have any fluctuations at all. It turned out that he had known it a long time ago.
At that time, Krypton was not destroyed because of the workers' uprising, but because their genes themselves were problematic and were destined to perish at that time.
Then he remembered that the Parliament mentioned earlier that he wanted to build robots, but did not build machines first, but artificial intelligence first. Now it seems that the problem here is also very big.
If the Wicks family, who commanded the council, were a traitor, the artificial intelligence they created was definitely not a good product.
No wonder Al, who was born in the Al family, adopted Hail back. I'm afraid they also planned to use Hail to deal with the artificial intelligence and the Wicks family behind him.
It’s just a pity that the Wicks family succeeded in the end, and Krypton was still destroyed.
No, Barry thought that Al's attitude was too calm, and he might have other plans even if he didn't come.
The destruction of Krypton is not a complete bad thing, because if there were problems with the genes at the beginning, then these Kryptonians would definitely not be able to take them.
But this does not mean that a new group of Kryptonians cannot be created. As long as the genes that are afraid of star radiation are solved, the new Kryptonians can also inherit all the culture and knowledge of the previous generation of Kryptonians without any loss.
But Barry is more concerned about one question at this moment, saying: "Why didn't Clark die from the outbreak of genetic problems?"
Al seemed to have been holding it in for a long time, and was waiting for someone to ask him. He stood up straight, tidied up his neckline, cleared his throat, and said:
"Because I - the greatest scientist of Krypton ever, and my brother, successfully eliminated the root gene called "Impossible Cut". Carl and Carla would be perfect Kryptonians without genetic defects!"
"What's going on with Zod?"
Al's face immediately collapsed.
"Which Zod? Could it be Drew Zod? This bastard is not dead?!!"
"He is not dead." After Barry finished speaking, he added to his heart: But it is much worse than death.
Chapter completed!