Ye Tian parked his car in a parking lot outside the school. He had arrived early, so the parking lot was relatively empty.
Looking at his watch, there were still thirty minutes before Lan Feilin's class ended. Ye Tian put on his headphones and played some soft music. He took out a notebook that he had brought with him, the pages of which had already turned yellow.
The book was about two fingers wide, and the letters on the surface were already blurred. A few lines of unrecognizable Russian could be vaguely seen.
Bolsheviks Nuclear Research Institute…
There was a name written under the cover: Daru Chervsky.
Ten days ago, a Russian scientist had given this book to Ye Tian. In exchange, Ye Tian had allowed him to join the Space Administration's research institute and join the particle collider project.
The Soviet Union had
once started the era of space exploration. Rockets, satellites, space programs, and all kinds of technology emerged during the Red Empire.
Until the fall of the Red Empire, the technological wealth left behind was far beyond the reach of other countries. Many of the fighter jets and rocket technology were products of that era…
When the empire fell apart, a lot of valuable information was lost, some of which were collected by former Soviet scientists, while a large portion was stolen by European and American spies…The
time recorded in Ye Tian's notebook was January 8, 1960. January 23rd, 1963…It
could be confirmed that this was a notebook of a former Soviet scientist. It recorded the experimental research progress. The obscure terms and Russian language caused many people to put it on the shelf.
Ye Tian felt as if he had obtained a treasure.
This was because the research recorded in this notebook was the most secret project of the former Soviet Union, the wormhole weapon project.
Wormholes were the most difficult to control and explain celestial bodies. Both the former Soviet Union and the United States were exploring wormholes.
The last page of the notebook was written in Russian. It was very illegible, as if it was too late. The last stroke drew a long diagonal line, as if it had been taken away when he was writing in the diary.
No one knew what the scientist's fate was, but his diary told Ye Tian a terrifying truth.
That was, the former Soviet Union controlled wormhole technology and tried to replicate wormholes to push human satellites to a further world!
Not only did Ye Tian know Russian, but he was also proficient in English, French, German, Portuguese, and other four languages. Many foreign scientific documents were written in these languages, and if one wasn't proficient in these languages, it would be difficult to translate them into Chinese because they involved many scientific terms that were difficult to understand. After translation, they would lose their accuracy, so Ye Tian decided to self-study French, German, and Russian during his university years
. Ye Tian had already mastered five languages and was currently learning Arabic…
There were many time points in his notebook that were blank, and these were the points where he had participated in the development of the Wormhole. This involved a national secret, so he naturally wouldn't write it down in his notebook.
"February 1st, 1960, snow. Heliuhov summoned me, Ivanov, Taylor, and 17 other outstanding scientists in the field of celestial research. Heliuhov requested us to control the wormhole and create a time shuttle within three years.”
"October 10th, 1960. The wormhole project was very difficult. After a lot of scientific research, wormholes could be created by humans.
"December 1st, 1960, snow. The wormhole creation machine had been developed, but it still needed to make the final adjustments.
"February 2nd, 1961, snow. The wormhole plan was going smoothly, and the first test had begun.
"1961, 1st of November. Snow. The wormhole plan has reached a bottleneck. No machine can control the wormhole's energy, but none of us are discouraged.
"July 5th, 1962. Heavy rain. The 36th experiment failed. Wormholes could not be created by humans at all.
"October 2nd, 1962. Clear. The 109th experiment failed. Although it failed, it was just a little bit away from success. The temperature was the most important factor affecting the wormhole.
"January 6th, 1963, heavy snow. The wormhole experiment was successful in the Far East base. At a depth of 31269 meters, the wormhole was developed. Although the wormhole's mass is only one ten-thousandth of a gram, the energy it contains is equivalent to 1000 nuclear bombs. Wormholes are not technology that humans can control. Therefore, the 17 of us scientists have decided to destroy all literature on wormhole research. Otherwise, it will destroy the home of mankind
... "We destroyed all the research data on wormhole development. Wormholes cannot appear on Earth. This uncontrollable celestial body is Pandora's Box. If it is opened, it will destroy the world. That's right, it will destroy the world. This uncontrollable celestial body is difficult to control. Once a chain reaction occurs, it will devour the solar system…"
Comrade Khlukov came and commended Ivanov and Taylor for their great contributions to the Soviet Union's science and technology, and recommended them to the KGB Institute for important positions
... Ivanov and Taylor's car lost control and crashed into the truck. Two scientists died. In recognition of their great achievements in the Soviet space industry, Comrade Khlushov awarded the two comrades the Medal of Lenin.”
"July 16th, 1963, sunny. I rarely accompanied Linda to a picnic at Lake Baikal. She was already 16 years old, but she didn't remember my appearance. When I went home, she even said,"If you are looking for my mother, I'm sorry, she's not here." It wasn't until I said my name that she confirmed that I had returned. Her mother told me that when she was in school, she bragged to her classmates that my father was a great scientist who was changing the world. In fact, every time the school organized a sports meet, she wanted her father to participate.”
"July 19th, 1963, heavy rain. The KGB comrade drove to my house. I knew that I didn't have time to accompany Linda anymore. I kissed her forehead and told her that I was going to do something great. The world would continue to prosper because of my decision.”
"October 10th, 1963. I haven't walked out of the underground research institute for a month, so I don't know the weather. They had lost their last bit of patience and issued an ultimatum. They had to restart the wormhole plan before November 22nd.”
"On November 23rd, 1963, another group of people left. They no longer tried to persuade me, and the wormhole plan was completely shelved. I didn't regret this decision. Although it was already 1 am, I still didn't feel sleepy. I wanted to drink another glass of vodka…Footsteps could be heard. It was the sound of military boots stepping on the stone slabs. This base was 5000 meters above the ground, and the average temperature was 54.3 degrees. The air-conditioner had to be turned on to adjust the temperature. Once this laboratory was abandoned, the temperature in the laboratory would reach 130 degrees in a month…They pushed open the door. Although I might be shot, I won't restart the wormhole plan-"
The last stroke drew a very long line…
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