Chapter 157: Anti-Entropy Field Aggregation Particles
Chapter 157: Anti-Entropy Field Aggregation Particles
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Chapter 157: Anti-Entropy Field Aggregation Particles
The Perfect Element was a truly remarkable substance. A silvery-white metallic liquid resembling mercury, it was insoluble in both acids and alkalis. It refused to evaporate at extreme highs and wouldn’t solidify at freezing lows. Its most peculiar property, however, was its affinity for living tissue: it was easily absorbed by biological matter!
Experiments showed that a single drop placed on a plant would gradually shrink until the organism entirely absorbed it. If placed on human skin, it would similarly seep directly into the body. Of course, for a human, that absorption inevitably resulted in brain death…
Every organism had a strict absorption limit. For multicellular life, this maximum capacity hovered between 0.13 and 0.16 milliliters. Surprisingly, this volume didn’t vary much whether the subject was an earthworm or an elephant.
At that moment, Jason stared at the main monitor, his eyes wide with disbelief.
Anti-Entropy Field Aggregation Particle?
Judging from its appearance… it was undeniably the Perfect Element! There were distinct visual differences between the Perfect Element and standard mercury, and Jason was absolutely certain he wasn’t mistaken. Sure, it could theoretically be a lookalike substance, but his gut told him the truth: the crystal encased a sliver of the Perfect Element!
Dr. Roman and the rest of the council were equally stunned, rendered completely speechless. They had studied the Perfect Element exhaustively. They knew it inside and out. Yet here it was, presented as a precious “gift” from the Viridian Empire!
What did this mean? The situation had just taken a wild, unexpected turn. Was this some profound mystery shared among interstellar civilizations? The council members felt as though they had grasped a crucial piece of the puzzle, yet the full picture remained shrouded in fog.
After a long silence, the shock wore off, replaced by a surge of breathless excitement. If a mere 0.3 units of the Perfect Element was considered a grand treasure, then how wealthy was humanity?
Following some quick mental math, Jason even managed a dry chuckle. “According to the Viridians, this little crystal contains 0.3 units. By that standard… humanity is obscenely rich. We’re sitting on a stockpile of at least six million units, plus some change!”
“…Alright, everyone. Let’s hear your thoughts. Any hypothesis is welcome.”
In reality, everyone in the room knew that such cosmic wealth was useless right now. Given humanity’s current vulnerability, trying to trade the Perfect Element with an advanced civilization would be suicide.
Human nature dictated the rules of the universe: for a 50% profit margin, people would take risks; for 100%, they would trample all laws; and for a 300% margin, they would commit any atrocity, even if it meant risking the life, There was no reason to expect alien empires to possess superior morals when unimaginable wealth was on the line.
If the Perfect Element was truly this valuable, exposing it while humanity was so weak would be like a toddler parading a brick of solid gold through a lawless slum, it would only invite their swift destruction.
“…The Perfect Element might be the creation of a ’Type III’ or super-civilization, something far beyond a standard interstellar empire,” Dr. Roman, the resident expert on the substance, ventured first. “For whatever reason, it is extraordinarily valuable, and every civilization out there desperately wants it!”
“But where does that value come from? Is it purely for extending lifespans? Or does it serve an entirely different purpose?”
It was a perplexing question. A true interstellar civilization should possess countless ways to extend life. Why would mortality still be a major concern for them? Even with humanity’s current, relatively primitive technology, longevity treatments could already boost average lifespans by 30% to 50%. Advanced theories like 3D bioprinting, targeted gene therapy, stem cell rejuvenation, and neural regeneration could theoretically grant near-immortality without ever needing the Perfect Element.
Someone across the table chimed in. “Maybe the name itself gives us a clue: Anti-Entropy Field Aggregation Particle. The key phrase there is ’anti-entropy field’…”
In thermodynamics, entropy represented by the symbol S—is a measure of a system’s disorder. In a closed system without external intervention, entropy always increases; things naturally degrade from order to chaos. Could an “anti-entropy field” literally reduce entropy? Or at the very least, drastically slow the rate of decay?
If you viewed a biological body as a complex system and entropy as the aging process, it made sense. Their own tests had shown that exposure to the Perfect Element halted cellular degradation.
Yet, based on the Viridians’ message, the substance was exceedingly rare. It could likely only be afforded by a select few elites. How much of an impact could a handful of extended lifespans truly have on an entire planetary empire? Was it genuinely worth the hype?
Because of this, many suspected the Perfect Element had other, far more terrifying applications that humanity simply couldn’t fathom yet.
“…Or maybe we’re overthinking it. ’Viridian Empire’ is just a rough translation from the cipher we sent them. Maybe the ’Anti-Entropy’ name is just a bad translation on their part.”
“It’s possible our dictionary simply lacked the proper context.”
“I still think it might be the standard fiat currency for a localized galactic sector…”
“Could it be a hyper-dense energy source?”
The room erupted into a chaotic debate. Jason listened for several minutes before mentally categorizing the most plausible theories.
First, the Perfect Element was a relic of a god-like super-civilization. Its true function remained unknown, but its utility far exceeded humanity’s current comprehension. Second, it wasn’t unique to Earth or the Noah; it was a universally recognized trade commodity. Third, even a highly advanced society like The Precursors might not have created it. Humanity had simply stumbled into The Precursors’ vault, unwittingly becoming the wealthiest vagabonds in the cosmos.
Without concrete data, further speculation was a waste of breath.
“Alright, that’s enough. This information is strictly classified!” Jason announced, cutting through the noise and formally adjourning the meeting.
The council members were the absolute elite of the Federation. They were brilliant and pragmatic; they knew exactly how to keep a secret. The group quickly dispersed. At this critical juncture, there were far more pressing matters at hand. Whether they were the richest species in the galaxy or the poorest meant nothing if they didn’t survive the coming months. They had to overcome this crisis, or else their unfathomable wealth would just become cosmic dust.
Their immediate priorities were rocket manufacturing and dialing in the targeting trajectories. Thanks to the raw processing power of their quantum mainframes, the predictive attack models were highly accurate.
Over 3,000 surveillance probes of various classifications were fully assembled and awaiting deployment. After all, a free pass to observe a hostile interstellar vessel up close was a rare opportunity. The science teams were desperate to glean any data they could about warp drives and alien hull structures.
And right behind those probes was the main event: a devastating swarm of 6,400 nuclear warheads!
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Chapters
- Chapter 194: Prevention
- Chapter 193: Investigation
- Chapter 192: A Secret Report
- Chapter 191: The Memory Weapon
- Chapter 190: Treatment
- Chapter 189: Getting to Work
- Chapter 188: The Great Scientific Religion
- Chapter 187: The Path To Truth
- Chapter 186: Ambition
- Chapter 185: The Super Hadron Collider
- Chapter 184: A Metal Breakdown
- Chapter 183: The Arrest
- Chapter 182: A Day in the Life of an Alien
- Chapter 181: The Artificial Earth
- Chapter 180: A Extraterrestrial Parasite
- Chapter 179: The Loser Club
- Chapter 178: The Mysterious Superconductor
- Chapter 177: The Superalloy Series
- Chapter 176: The Great Leap in Science and Technology
- Chapter 175: Approximate Location
- Chapter 174: Comic Sociology
- Chapter 173: Honor System
- Chapter 172: Progress
- Chapter 171: Utopia
- Chapter 170: Democracy
- Chapter 169: Turning Waste into Treasure
- Chapter 168: Time Dilation
- Chapter 167: Magma Layer
- Chapter 166: A New Journey
- Chapter 165: Ultimate Destruction
- Chapter 164: The Last Supper
- Chapter 163: Taunts and Insults
- Chapter 162: A Feast For Scientists
- Chapter 161: A Small Star
- Chapter 160: Massive Attack
- Chapter 159: The First Battle in Deep Space
- Chapter 158: Nuclear Attack
- Chapter 157: Anti-Entropy Field Aggregation Particles
- Chapter 156: The Viridian Bribery
- Chapter 155: Emergency Manufacturing
- Chapter 154: A Two Prolonged Approach
- Chapter 153: Another Hope
- Chapter 152: Nuclear Interception
- Chapter 151: The Neutron Star Fragment
- Chapter 150: Culture
- Chapter 149: Enemy of the Viridian’s
- Chapter 148: Planetary Spaceship
- Chapter 147: Star Fragment Energy
- Chapter 146: Holding a Treasure?
- Chapter 145: A Mysterious Gravitational Source
- Chapter 144: In Blink of an Eye
- Chapter 143: Quantum Computer
- Chapter 142: A State of Equilibrium
- Chapter 141: The Federation
- Chapter 140: A Psychological Advantage
- Chapter 139: Fawning
- Chapter 138: The End of a Civilization
- Chapter 137: Alien, Monkey, Tree-Folk
- Chapter 136: An Unforeseen Crisis
- Chapter 135: Too Frightening!
- Chapter 134: Mutual Distrust
- Chapter 133: Continuing the Disguise
- Chapter 132: Decryption
- Chapter 131: The Victory of the Pretender
- Chapter 130: The Fall Of An Interstellar Empire
- Chapter 129: The Response
- Chapter 128: The Dark Forest
- Chapter 127: The Ion Cannon
- Chapter 126: Open Fire!!
- Chapter 125: Smoke and Mirrors
- Chapter 124: Space Fortress
- Chapter 123: The Disguise Plan
- Chapter 122: Signals from Outer Space
- Chapter 121: The Beginning of a Great Era
- Chapter 120: Nuclear Fusion
- Chapter 119: Technological Boom (2)
- Chapter 118: Technological Boom(1)
- Chapter 117: Relocation
- Chapter 116: Mom on the Destruction of Earth
- Chapter 115: Various Theories
- Chapter 114: Post-Recovery Meeting
- Chapter 113: Going Home
- Chapter 112: Crisis and... Gains?
- Chapter 111: Sudden Battle
- Chapter 110: Rescue Plan
- Chapter 109: Psychological Warfare
- Chapter 108: Metal Door
- Chapter 107: Missing
- Chapter 106: Hypnosis
- Chapter 105: Onwards
- Chapter 104: Final Preparations
- Chapter 103: Modified Gauss Rifle
- Chapter 102: Target-Inner Ring
- Chapter 101: Advice
- Chapter 100: Investigation
- Chapter 99: Exploration Operation
- Chapter 98: Surveillance
- Chapter 97: Choice
- Chapter 96: A Sudden Crisis!!
- Chapter 95: Civilization Turning Point
- Chapter 94: A Happy and Busy Life
- Chapter 93: Laser Ignition Scheme
- Chapter 92: Weapon Research
- Chapter 91: The Longevity Hypothesis
- Chapter 90: The Blast Furnace
- Chapter 89: The Longevity Virus
- Chapter 88: Machine Prototypes
- Chapter 87: Willpower
- Chapter 86: No Way Out
- Chapter 85: Lily’s Secret
- Chapter 84: Superhuman Research
- Chapter 83: A New Atmosphere
- Chapter 82: A New Year Begins
- Chapter 81: Weapon Research
- Chapter 80: Destructive Technology
- Chapter 79: Dark Universe
- Chapter 78: A Powerful Civilization?
- Chapter 77: The Great Filter
- Chapter 76: The Universal Law of Life
- Chapter 75: The Mystery of the Universe
- Chapter 74: A New Environment
- Chapter 73: Sense of Crisis
- Chapter 72: The Horn of the Industry
- Chapter 71: The Grand Design
- Chapter 70: Ironclad Order
- Chapter 69: The Grand Blueprint
- Chapter 68: The Mega Deposit
- Chapter 67: Awakening
- Chapter 66: Dawn of Victory
- Chapter 65: Psychic Ability
- Chapter 64: Serum Therapy
- Chapter 63: Johnny’s Death
- Chapter 62: Superhuman Enter The Battle
- Chapter 61: One after Another
- Chapter 60: Silent Battle
- Chapter 59: The Arrival Of The Noah
- Chapter 58: Rescue Plan
- Chapter 57: Unknown Plague
- Chapter 56: The Uranium Strike
- Chapter 55: Landing
- Chapter 54: Selecting The Team
- Chapter 53: Arrival on Mars
- Chapter 52: Vacuum Zero Point Energy
- Chapter 51: The Energy Paradox
- Chapter 50: Mars
- Chapter 49: Ice Cooling
- Chapter 48: Wolfpack Vs Tesla
- Chapter 47: The Great Construction Project
- Chapter 46: The New Economy
- Chapter 45: The Beginning Of Super Civilization
- Chapter 44: The Population Crisis
- Chapter 43: Malice Of The Cosmos
- Chapter 42: Goodbye, Mother
- Chapter 41: Towards Mars
- Chapter 40: Departure To Mars
- Chapter 39: Everything Is Ready
- Chapter 38: Choose Both
- Chapter 37: The Detonation
- Chapter 36: Nuclear Test
- Chapter 35: The Special Individual
- Chapter 34: The Helium 3 Warhead
- Chapter 33: The Argument
- Chapter 32: The Celebration
- Chapter 31: The Lunar Society
- Chapter 30: The Secret of Humanity
- Chapter 29: The Captain’s Shadow
- Chapter 28: The Four Phases
- Chapter 27: Project Noah
- Chapter 26: Project Starfire
- Chapter 25: The First Harvest
- Chapter 24: Fast, Hard And Precise
- Chapter 23: Project Orion
- Chapter 22: Ecstasy
- Chapter 21: Lily’s Theorem
- Chapter 20: At Worst We Die
- Chapter 19: The Death Spiral
- Chapter 18: The Light Curtain
- Chapter 17: The Federation’s Sins
- Chapter 16: The Human Resource
- Chapter 15: The Seeds Of Godhood
- Chapter 14: Great Construction Era
- Chapter 13: A Reason To Live
- Chapter 12: The Folded World
- Chapter 11: Opening The Tomb
- Chapter 10: A Crown Of Ash
- Chapter 9: The Prophet
- Chapter 8: The 44th Floor
- Chapter 7: The First Superhuman
- Chapter 6: Calvin’s Invitation
- Chapter 5: Zero Gravity Combat
- Chapter 4: The Slaughterhouse
- Chapter 3: Plan B: The Hard Choice
- Chapter 2: The Secret Of Moon Base
- Chapter 1: Death Of The Earth