Chapter 1554 - Gravity Belt (1/2)

Chapter 1554: Gravity Belt

As the Third General Meeting of the Earth Defense Alliance caull-class transport shi+ps set off from Celestial City

The entire project would take five years to co these five years, a steady stream of supplies would be exported from Celestial City to Europa In order to save time and cost, Celestial Trade decided to extend the Interstellar Highway from Mars and towards the Europa system first

At the same time, with the release of relevant information about “Golovins”, the word extraterrestrial civilization once again became the center of discussion

Apart fro else about the “Golovins” There were rus There were also rue and they looked like the giant octopus in the “Europa Report” They lived under the ice cap of Europa all year round, used the radio waves ee, and used holographic ies to pretend to be huination was indeed very creative to the point where Jiang Chen praised these netizens’ ideas However, just like his previous decision, Celestial Trade did not clarify these rumors but instead allowed theroundless conjectures, they gradually changed from pure curiosity to suspicion and even hostility towards extraterrestrial civilization

Only when people were afraid of the outside world, would they think about whether to work as a collective

A week had passed since the Seagull-class transport shi+ps began to build the road to Jupiter According to the original proies to Earth, and this part of the technologies was ravitational field

The technologies were not as valuable to Celestial Trade and were only considered as supplements to some of the deficiencies in these two directions by the Gaia civilization However, for other members of the Earth Defense Alliance, the preciousness of these materials was extraordinary

Take Hua as an example The Hua Academy of Sciences took the lead almost immediately after they received the information The research was distributed to research units of all levels involved in projects related to the research

However, the result was not pro

Because of the lack of reference, the plain technical data was extree Even in the hands of the most established scholars and researchers in the field, the data was prettyhappened to Russia Golovins’ papers on gravitons were like science fiction in the eyes of the professors at the Russian Acaderavitons norravitons After all, at the forefront of physics, gravitons existed as hypothetical particles that transhteenth century to understand the alternating current from the end of the nineteenth century There was no way to understand so invisible, and it was the problem that scientists from all over the world shared

Many data were just summarized on paper, but for scientists on Earth, it was necessary to repeat the experiment step by step to verify it

It was conservatively estiest this information After all, Golovin did not provide “Flowers of Mee, but only hundreds of terabytes of electronic files

In the next five years, Golovin would continue to provide Earth with technologies to increase its pace of develop these an to wake up fro at the Kuiper Belt” They realized the gap between themselves and extraterrestrial civilizations

At the Future Building, in the lab on the first base Chen his latest research

Jiang Chen picked up the belt-like thing from the table, fiddled with the button in the middle, asked Aauge