Chapter 906 - Improved Antimatter Storage Device (1/2)

Chapter 906: Improved Antimatter Storage Device

After the asteroid collection and the completion of the space elevator were delegated, Jiang Chen returned to the apocalypse. He had just shared a tender moment with Sun Jiao before Lin Lin pulled him into the lab.

“What’s the matter? Why so rushed?” Looking at the excited Lin Lin, Jiang Chen was curious and confused at the same time.

“Don’t worry about it. Just follow me!”

After closing the door, Lin Lin let go of Jiang Chen’s hand and walked to the side of a machine. She pulled off the dust-proof cloth.

“Hey! Guess what this is?” With her small chest proudly raised, Lin Lin showed Jiang Chen the machine that was about her height.

Jiang Chen looked at the oddly shaped machine and couldn’t react for a moment.

It was a machine with a cylindrical body. Jiang Chen carefully searched his own memories, but he couldn’t find any matching machines from his memories.

“What is this?”

“The enhanced version of the magnetic restraint device. Compared to the prototype, this enhanced magnetic confinement device can store up to one gram of antimatter,” Lin Lin proudly said as she patted the machine.

“In other words … if this thing blows up, it’s equivalent to three nuclear bombs?” Jiang Chen glanced at the machine and his eyebrows twitched.

“The TNT equivalency is comparable to three nuclear bombs,” Lin Ling corrected Jiang Chen, and she then said, “In terms of power, this is comparable to ten nuclear bombs detonated at the same time!”

[What the fu*k, this can blast a small asteroid into dust!]

As if she read Jiang Chen’s mind, Lin Lin coughed and pointed at the casing of the machine. She added, “Of course, there’s only 0.01 milligram of antimatter inside. Collecting antimatter in the atmosphere is extremely difficult. If you can help me build a lab in outer space…”

“You know that’s impossible.” Jiang Chen sighed.

The wreckage of the war filled Earth’s outer space. It almost formed a planetary ring consisting of space debris. It wasn’t that he hadn’t considered launching satellites in the apocalypse, but due to environmental limitations, it was almost an impossible task.

Lin Lin also sighed and shrugged.

“Then we have to do it slowly.”

“Also, what’s the progress on the living creature interdimensional study?” Although antimatter was a prerequisite for enabling live creatures to interdimensional travel, Jiang Chen was more concerned with this issue.

“If it’s just microorganisms or bugs, then there are no problems, but when it comes to small animals such as hamsters, the device seems to run into some minor problems. It’s too difficult to explain; maybe it’s because of a lack of energy? Maybe it’s the size of the ‘door’ being too small?” Lin Lin murmured, engrossed in her own thoughts.

Jiang Chen then left the lab.

After lunch, the snow seemed to settle down.