Chapter 1130: Discussion about the starry sky (2/2)

"Thinking of it this way will make it appear that the magic tide is a well-designed action. In the absence of evidence, it is best not to make assumptions of this degree." Gao Wen immediately shook his head. "Moreover, even if it is really an existing'handwriting' , We are also destined to be unable to get an answer-only a certain **** can perform this kind of "shot", and we can't find the gods to ask about the situation."

He paused for a while, and said in a weird tone: "At least there is no way for the time being..."

While talking about it in his heart, he thought about it secretly, thinking that although it seemed impossible to find someone to collect evidence, maybe after going back, he could try to ask Enya about the situation...The retired Dragon God could not do anything now. Everything is "say as much as you want", but at least compared with the time when she was on duty, she now has a high degree of freedom in speech, and there are some things that can be asked directly.

Bertila didn’t know what Gawain was thinking about in silence for a few seconds, she just asked a little curiously: “Then we are now ‘ready’?”

"...No one knows, even I don't know," Gao Wenwen could use the identity of an "extraterritorial wanderer" here to be unpredictable, but he looked at Bertila's already heterogeneous figure, and finally he still Choose to be honest, "I once said that when it comes to divine disasters, many things cannot find an accurate'variable'. We cannot predict the critical point of the madness of the gods, nor can we calculate where it will go. At the first step, the talents are considered to be ready for the'final disobedience'... The only thing we can do is to do everything possible to check and fill up the vacancies during the development process, so that we can have our chance of survival when'that day' comes. Bigger."

"It’s not like what the terrible ‘extraterritorial rogue’ should say," Bersetia said suddenly, "but hearing you say this, I feel a little relieved."

Gawain smiled and did not respond to the other party. Bertila spoke after thinking and brought the topic back to the "signal": "You think... if the signal really comes from Frostsky, it's What kind of civilization will the sender be? I mean... what is its threat?"

"It's not easy to judge," Gawain frowned. "From a common sense, they have the ability to transmit signals to our planet over such a long distance. This shows that they have more advanced technology than us, at least More advanced communication and detection technology, but before we crack the transmission methods of those signals and improve our understanding of the sky, no one can be sure whether those "senders" send signals solely relying on powerful technology or environmental factors. Coincidence. Furthermore, communication and detection technology is only one of many technologies, and it cannot be used to judge the technical strength of the sender in other fields.

"To take an extreme example, perhaps this method of communication across the starry sky is incredibly simple. Even primitive people with sticks can project their ideas onto distant stars, but we just don’t have I found this simple principle..."

Belcetia thought for a while, couldn't help but laughed: "Your example is too extreme."

"Example, it's just an example," Gao Wen raised his hand and swayed, "I just don't want you to be too nervous. There is one other thing I need to correct...or just a reminder, although the signal is after the main antenna points to the frosty sky. Appeared, but that doesn’t mean it came from the Frost Sky.”

"Frostsky is just a constellation. The celestial bodies that make up it are very likely to be distributed in a very vast starry sky, and they are three-dimensionally distributed. The celestial body that emits signals can only be said to be in the direction of Frostsky, but the specifics are Where it comes from... it still needs astrologers to work hard to calculate. Now it is astronomically wrong to say that the signal comes from the frost constellation."

Listening to Gawain’s words, Bertila couldn’t help covering his forehead. Bersetia murmured, “I haven’t heard Uncle Gaowen’s preaching for many years...”

Gao Wen: "..."

He was a little bit dumbfounded, but as the night wind blew across the treetops, his mood gradually relaxed a little.

"Maybe we are too nervous," he said, "this is just a voice that suddenly visited our world, and judging from the large number of mathematical concepts carried at the beginning, it is more like a'greeting' to introduce ourselves. In this vast and dark universe, show to another group of intelligent people that you are also a group of intelligent creatures that can communicate-I know this idea is too optimistic, but before we can figure out what the symbol at the end of the message really means Everyone can still be optimistic."

"Well, I do like an optimistic attitude," Bersetia exhaled, thinking as she said, "I will also take those symbols back to the scholars in the Temple of the Stars. The talent in language and writing is not weaker than that of human beings, and there may be some parts in our ancient records that can help...You shouldn't mind that the silver elves are also involved in this matter?"

"Of course not," Gao Wen said immediately, "as I said at the beginning-this is a major event for all mortals, and I plan to make this project public within the entire alliance."

His tone was very sincere, but he didn't say everything he was thinking about.

Now that the technology of the entire monitoring system is in the hands of Cecil, the core secrets of the main antenna array will definitely not be shared, and even if other countries get the technical data of this top-notch magical device, they may be copied if they want to copy it. Not coming out-under the premise that the only monitoring channel is completely monopolized by Cecil, to make this project public to the world, in fact, is essentially to let each country contribute their cryptography, philology and astrology experts, using a lot of technology People's investment in exchange for a "participation" quota.

But this kind of thing, even if the participants can see it, no one will say it.