Marvelous Mecha

Chapter 354 - One Trouble After Another_1


In space, there is a phenomenon known as Space Ghost Floating, or Space Ghost Bumping. This pertains to minuscule cosmic dust particles that cannot be accurately observed with contemporary technology using astronomical telescopes. Once you are in it, the best way to save yourself is to immediately turn around, change direction, and quickly exit. The second method to deal with Space Ghost Floating is to swiftly move in a single direction, to exit the Red Cloud.

Of course, this method is not recommended. Once you are in the Red Cloud, you will find tiny unnoticeable changes to your vision as you progress, as if you are in an unreal spatial universe, or in a reflection.

But it was already a little too late when Feng Yi realized that he was already in the Red Cloud. His small-size transport shuttle, while fast and fully equipped, can only be considered complete in its form but not in its function. The detection equipment's sensitivity and capabilities are incomparable to those of large-size passenger shuttles.

Dark matter, a type of invisible cosmic matter, is not something that can be easily detected. The credibility of dark matter theory has been questioned twice in the scientific community. This is because, even up until the 24th century, there is still insufficient scientific evidence to prove the actual existence of dark matter.

What's absurd is that second time the dark matter theory was overthrown, it was by a student who hasn't read many books. He overthrew the theory by simply saying, "Bring out the concrete evidence! Is dark matter just a convenience for rounding out theories in the scientific community?"

Any theory is unreliable without real scientific evidence. We challenge the notion of a universe before fully understanding the Earth. We attempt to touch the stars without diving into the depths of the ocean. We arrogantly claim that we've landed on the moon without even leaving our home planet. Even after decades have passed, we still don't know what the other side of the moon looks like. Isn't this the biggest and funniest hoax?

At a scientific lecture, an old man questioned a scientist's opinions. He asked, "Why is there only one Earth in the universe? Why is there only one parallel universe? Why aren't there infinitely many parallel universes?" The old man had many questions, even doubting if the so-called universe might be just a part of a giant's body and humans were merely viruses within it. This caused the audience to burst into laughter...

A scientist stood up and explained various reasons and origins based on existing theories. But could those reasons really be considered as such? His reasons might seem completely correct, but they would be a joke when refuted by future theories. Why was he so sure that the world in the old man's imagination doesn't exist? Why can't the scientific community find some real-life scenes similar to mirages?

Give a child some space to imagine. He might be the next Einstein. The more humans learn, the more we realize how little we know. We learn that so-called science is nothing more than the relatively correct interpretation of existing theories. Don't try to deny a person, because at the moment you deny them, the world may also deny you. Isn't so-called science just a big lie?

In a television interview, someone claimed that they have the same dream every night. They can remember every detail clearly and the second day, they astonishingly find that everything in their dream happened in real life.

They began to suspect Multiple Nightmares. They thought they might be delusional and wrote down every detail of their dream in a notebook. When compared, they found the dream matched reality perfectly. Maybe we could call it a kind of superpower that we can't explain yet?

The person went to seek medical advice, but the doctor could not provide any help because he could not explain it.

Finally, the person was invited to a TV interview. The whole process went smoothly, but for some reason, they were accused of suffering from delusional disorder.

To prove that everything they saw was real, they contacted their family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors. They let them read their notes the next day and see if everything matches their predictions.

The proof showed that they were not making things up, but in the end, the TV crew insisted it was pure coincidence. If it wasn't a coincidence, it must have been a prank.

In another interview, someone said that they often hear strange noises in their house, like the sound of footsteps in the kitchen at night. To offer an explanation, the TV crew sent the perfectly healthy person to a psychiatrist, accusing him of schizophrenia.

Why not just label the entire family as having mental illness? This family, from young children to centenarians, all heard strange noises. They were blatantly lying.

What's more interesting is that the TV crew suddenly interrupted a live show because they couldn't answer a question raised by an interviewee about the famous "2200 Death Train Accident".

The crew later explained that there's no such thing as the Death Train. They insisted that it was all due to stories and rumors.

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