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Chapter 195 - 157 - The Goal is the Stars and the Sea!_2
Chapter 195: Chapter 157 - The Goal is the Stars and the Sea!_2
Including but not limited to important documents and valuables, necessities, seasonal equipment, work or study materials, souvenirs, and personal hobby items...
In addition to that, he also needed to thoroughly clean the residence and repair any damages.
Just like that, Chen Yun kept packing until noon.
During this time,
he moved all the green plants on the balcony downstairs.
Signs reading "free of charge" ensured they were quickly distributed among the gathering elderly men and women, and not a single pot remained.
The experiment on the effects of Killing Intent on plants continued to this day, with no impact observed.
All the data were recorded in vain.
But this is an outcome often experienced in regular experimentation: not all efforts pay off, and not all hard work is directed correctly.
Chen Yun knew his attempts were not wrong.
Therefore, he didn’t need to feel sad about wasting effort on this experiment.
According to previous plans, this experiment was now on a temporary halt, ready to go back home and set to sea.
So there was no reason to keep these plants involved in the experiment.
Chen Yun then gave them all away for free to avoid their neglect and eventual withering after his departure.
After all, the dog Bai Jin could be taken back.
These green plants really didn’t need to be taken along.
Simultaneously, while he was moving the plants, Chen Yun’s control of Telekinesis on the patina of small sculptures never stopped, since within a 300-meter radius he could freely manipulate Telekinesis at will.
And after two days of frantic rubbing the small sculptures with Telekinesis trying to create a patina, that particular sensation of patina actually formed.
Feeling the dozen or so new connections in his mind, Chen Yun didn’t bother to spend more time haggling with the elderly downstairs and left them behind, along with the other items that had been brought down for free distribution.
He rushed upstairs in a hurry,
Excitedly looking at the ten swords in front of him, roughly the size of fingers but varying slightly in size, he couldn’t help but smile excitedly.
These ten uniquely sized swords, handcarved by him, were divided into two groups.
Five purple sandalwood swords and five Jade Swords.
The quality of the five Jade Swords gradually increased, each unique. The purple sandalwood swords corresponded in quality to each Jade Sword.
This was the perfect control group, considering both mass and material.
These had been subjected to intense Telekinesis play by Chen Yun these past days, with a total contact intensity no less than that of the handkerchief used to tease Bai Jin.
And now,
They all had established that super visual-range perception connection with Chen Yun.
Chen Yun couldn’t help but recall some of the experimental plans he had set a few days ago.
[Regarding super visual-range perception experiment plan]
[1: To address the issue of the duration of this special super visual-range connection, the decision was made to keep a quarter of the handkerchief untouched to observe the connection’s gradual weakening and the time of its eventual disappearance. More experimental samples will be collected later to test whether continuous patina with spiritual power can extend the duration.]
[2: In relation to the limit of distance for this special super visual-range connection, the decision was made to mail half of the handkerchief to observe changes as it moves away.]
[3: Half of the time spent exercising Telekinesis every morning will be used for mass production of spiritually patinated items. During this process, the required patina time for different objects will be determined, and whether there are variances in time needed for different objects will be summarized.]
At this moment,
The duration for the first point of the experiment could not yet be determined, but since April 7, it had already been three days. The quarter piece of the handkerchief being observed still maintained a clear connection and showed no substantive weakening.
Now, it can be preliminarily assumed that the weakening observed on the quarter piece of the handkerchief had nothing to do with the passage of time, but purely due to the weakening and instability caused by the separation of mass.
Once such a connection is established, it is very likely to be permanent.
Chen Yun simply guessed as much.
However, for the sake of rigor, he carefully kept the quarter piece of handkerchief close to his body, ready to carry it continuously to verify the duration of its limit.
Regarding the second experimental point on the limit of distance.
The truck carrying half of the torn handkerchief had now reached a distance of over eight hundred kilometers away, and even at this lengthy distance, there was still an extremely clear connection.
Chen Yun tried to link his out-of-body experience with this connection and once again project his consciousness to the truck over a super long distance through Divine Descent.
The whole process was still very smooth.
There was no difference from the previous attempts; in fact, it could even be said to be faster due to familiarity.
Obviously, the limit of distance was not easy to ascertain.
From the still exceptionally clear connection, it certainly wasn’t a mere 800 kilometers. It was very likely much longer than imaginable, possibly so exaggerated that there was no real concept of a limit.
Thinking this, Chen Yun faintly had a bold idea.
If this distance were limitless,
then would it be possible to send an item with patina into space? For example, getting a rocket to take a statue he carved along with it into the sky?
When that time came,
perhaps his consciousness could instantly reach hundreds of thousands of kilometers away? Leaving behind traces uniquely his own between the stars!
That would be the universe.
To wander the universe with one’s consciousness would truly be Divine Travel in the utmost sense!
And the advancement of consciousness would lay the groundwork for his own physical body to follow suit.
To be honest, Chen Yun had thought about where the continuously strengthening himself would end up in the future.
He felt it was most likely in the universe.
Not just because his future couldn’t be confined by Earth and humanity, but also because the vast and brilliant universe was so appealing.
Space, the vast cosmic stage, with its immeasurable vastness and depth, displayed an unmatched grandeur.
Beneath this expansive curtain of darkness, stars twinkled like tiny sparkling pearls, gently scattered by an invisible hand. Some shone solitarily, while others clustered into the long river of the Milky Way, slowly flowing through the abyss of time.
The Sun, this radiant star, as the center of our Solar System, shone with blinding brilliance. Its heat and light bestowed the source of life upon Earth. And far beyond the Solar System, countless other star systems silently spun in the darkness, each star a story, and every star system a miracle of the universe.
Planets, those celestial bodies orbiting around stars, each exhibited their unique charm. From the red deserts of Mars to the spectacular storms of Jupiter, to the distant icy giant Neptune, they expressed the diversity and wonder of the universe in their own ways. And those outer space worlds yet to be explored might just be hiding the secrets of life, awaiting the visit of intelligent beings.
Farther away, nebulae appeared dreamlike and colorful, akin to the most extravagant of nature’s paintings. They bore witness to the birth and death of stars and symbolized the unending cycle of creation within the universe. Black holes, the ultimate enigmas of the cosmos, devoured everything with their irresistible gravity, including light, showcasing the most extreme and mysterious forces of nature’s laws.
Space was not just silence and emptiness; it was a tapestry of time and space, a laboratory for the laws of physics, an endless extension of human imagination and curiosity. Each spacecraft launch was not just an exploration of the unknown but also a testament to human courage and intelligence, an endless longing for the majestic beauty of space.
With his current ability to activate Soul Emergence and super visual-range perception in sync—an ability called Divine Travel—
He might well be taking the first step on a journey through the cosmos.
His voyage would be among the stars and seas!
Mulling over this,
Chen Yun felt the idea seemed quite feasible.
And taking action now, the chances of success seemed pretty high.
After all, negotiating with those foreign private space companies to carry something small into space seemed achievable.
Those capitalists only cared about money.
Getting them to help transport a small statue into space would be a breeze.
Thinking thus, Chen Yun seriously noted down this thought.
Regarding the third point in the experimental plan, the considerations for mass production of patina, it seemed the successful patination of the ten sword-shaped ornaments could answer that.
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