Three hundred and fortieth chapters out of nothing
Many years ago, Power Laboratory.
"Everyone check it out to make sure there is no problem in all aspects." Joseph, wearing a white coat, stood beside the experiment bench, fiddling with the black metal box, and the outside of the box was full of cables. "After the calculation was finally completed, the experiment was ready to begin."
The automatic door slid open, and Elimolo entered the busy laboratory in a hurry.
"I just got your news." Eli walked to Joseph, whose face was flushed, with expectations in his eyes, like a child who couldn't wait to open the gift box. Eli looked around in confusion and asked, "What's going on? We're still a few months away from the most basic version of the test, right?"
Dr. Lucy, who was busy behind the computer, took the time to poke his head out: "Yes, but Joe made a breakthrough. Our schedule is far ahead of time now...even more than that."
She said with confidence and smiled, her eyes filled with indescribable expression.
Eli stared at the metal box where Joseph was fiddling with the equipment that was full of cables, and a cylindrical metal utensil like a thermos.
“Where did these come from?”
"I made it." Joseph didn't raise his head, his hands were still busy. He was checking whether every knob on the box had been tightened while speaking. "This is the secret recipe we lack, the most critical thing. But now I figured it out, I solved all the technical problems and achieved the final breakthrough."
Eli watched him cover the cup-shaped device, pressed it tightly, and slowly twisted it.
Eli's eyes were still full of suspicion, and he asked his other companions, "Do you know this?"
"Don't know." A researcher biting his finger shrugged at him.
Joseph ignored it, as if he felt that there was no need to explain too much the experimental results to be the best proof. His eyes signaled that others had started the equipment, and all the instruments' pointers began to turn wildly. The readings were approaching the critical point, and the excessive voltage even caused every light tube on their heads to flash and disappear.
Everyone's heart was raised to their throats, and every second they had to worry about whether the energy that broke through the critical situation would suddenly explode and fill the entire laboratory.
Fortunately, that was not born (although they didn't know at that time that there would be a much terrible bad luck coming to them later). A strong and transparent shock exploded from the device and rolled over from everyone, bringing a cold chill like a wind piercing into the heart. But the shock did not seem to have any destructive effect.
The reading quickly returned to normal and the experiment ended. Joseph unscrewed the metal cover with his trembling hands and full of expectations, and everyone leaned over to watch their results.
Joseph used tweezers to clip out a small piece of black-black carbon fragments in the device.
Eli's eyes widened: "This...is impossible."
Joseph couldn't help but smile: "No more." After a pause, he added with more confidence, "It is impossible to have nothing after today."
Everyone burst out cheers, and everyone knew clearly what the success of their experiment meant. No one at that time suspected that this small think tank would leave a strong mark in the history of human civilization. The Nobel Prize is close at hand, not even that. Once successful, their research will be far more than just winning a small prize! It will cause earth-shaking changes in the scientific community, and will have a huge impact on the existing knowledge system of mankind, and the whole world will change as a result.
They took out the champagne that had been prepared to celebrate this success. When everyone raised their glasses and drank, Joseph still explained with a smile: "Did you all see it? It is sucked in and then decomposed into quantum states to store it, which allows it to be stored indefinitely without deteriorating, and can also be discharged into a regeneration compartment at any time to convert it back into substances."
"incredible."
"I can't even imagine how you did it, but you're such a genius, Joe."
Most of the team commented so. Only Elimolo, who carefully looked through the data before and after, then frowned: "This doesn't make sense. Look at the data here, these energy...there is more energy at the end of the experiment than at the beginning."
"That's exactly what it is." Lucy said with a smile.
"But this does not conform to the first law of thermodynamics. Science cannot 'create something out of nothing'."
Lucy smiled mysteriously: "It's a book that teaches us."
"Book?" Eli was stunned, "What book? Can I read it?"
"No." Joseph pulled his wife aside and said in words without any room for discussion, "That book is mine. You just need to do what I said."
Eli didn't answer, but his eyes moved clearly.
***
Years later, now.
"In short, that's probably what happened." Michael said to Robireyes Elimolo's nephew, and also the host of the Ghost Rider, "Your uncle covets an evil book and plots against his colleagues... Now the retribution is back."
"No...Uncle Eli insisted that he was innocent." Robbie frowned.
"Murderers always say that," Michael said, looking at him more. "I am actually more interested in you than Eli. Or more accurately, maybe it should be 'another you'."
Robbie looked at his hand and shook his head: "If it is true as you said, then this power... this curse is destined. The gang attacked my brother Gabu's car and me, and Gabu even lost his legs because of that accident. It was at that time that the demon found me and gave me the power that was enough to revenge, but at the same time this power became my shackle."
He glanced at Michael in confusion.
"But I've never seen anyone make it so irritable before that." He said, "Who are you? Why is this thing in my body...it just so eager to kill you?"
Michael shrugged his shoulders indifferently: "Because I stabbed its master's nest."
Robbie was stunned: "What?"
"Boss," Wanda chased after him, glanced at Robbie who had changed back to his original state with a little fear, and then said, "It seems that the base has been positioned as you said. He is with a few 'ghosts' and is now at the Rockson Power Plant. We are now..."
"Go in a moment," Michael said, paused, and glanced at Robbie, "We have found your uncle's place. Can you control that evil spirit?"
Robbie stood up holding the wall, and his pupils changed into a demonic blood color just now.
Chapter completed!