The chief engineer paused for a moment, glanced at Tian Shih-han, and hoped that Tian Shih-han would testify for him.

Tian Shih-Han nodded. "That's true. I was there at the time."

The chief engineer continued, "We originally wanted to refuse, because the report we showed to you, Mr. Chen, had our signatures on it, and we dared not act recklessly."

Moreover, after a cursory glance, I found the contents of this appendix to be quite shocking.

I wanted to refuse, but the person who came was of a very high status, so I couldn't refuse.

I asked Chief Tian for his opinion, and he approved adding the appendix at the end.

Chen Mu nodded, which explained why Tian Shihhan hadn't read such a sensational appendix.

The reason is simple: there wasn't enough time!

Tian Shih-han was about to leave when that person finally delivered it. Since Tian Shih-han isn't in this field, she definitely wouldn't have time to look at it.

I wonder if this coincidence of timing was intentional on someone's part.

This will minimize the chances of Tian Shih-han understanding and then rejecting the answer.

After all, as the chief engineer said, the contents of this appendix are too bold and involve too much, and the evidence is insufficient.

If Tian Shih-han understood it, she might find it too far-fetched and refuse to pass it on to Chen Mu.

Chen Mu asked, "Who exactly is the person you're talking about?"

When Chen Mu asked this question, he already had a vague guess in his mind.

The person who could come up with such a bold idea was also of a very high position, making it impossible for the chief engineer to refuse...

Looking at the entire Wangjiang Watchtower, there is probably only that one.

"Mr. Chen, that person is Shen Hanmeng, Dr. Shen."

The name the chief engineer mentioned perfectly matched Chen Mu's guess.

"Where is Dr. Shen now? Find him quickly," Chen Mu said.

Tian Shih-han, who was standing nearby, said, "After giving us the appendix, Dr. Shen left. He said he wasn't used to the cramped environment and felt more comfortable returning to his vast grasslands."

Dr. Shen said that if you want to know anything, you only need to read the appendix carefully, and you don't need to look for him.

Because everything he knows is already written in the appendix. Even if you ask him, he can't give you any more answers.

Chen Mu shook his head with a wry smile. Are all geniuses this eccentric?

Chen Mu opened the appendix in his hand and began to read it carefully from beginning to end.

The appendix, though described as a research report, reads in a very conversational style.

Chen Mu even suspected that Shen Hanmeng might be using voice input.

However, the content allowed Chen Mu to disregard the linguistic flaws.

Mr. Chen, when you see this report, I'm sure you'll take a moment to read it carefully.

Perhaps in some ways, this appendix is ​​more valuable than the preceding report.

Not long ago, after I gained access to the Wangjiang Shouwang database, I began to sort through the information on Wangjiang Shouwang.

I discovered that the military forces stationed at various black holes have already begun researching them.

This is good.

I've participated in research projects on rotating black holes, including one led by Chief Scientist Xing. I'm also curious: if planets can be considered living organisms, then what exactly is a black hole?

With this in mind, I began to look at your materials and research findings, hoping to gain some inspiration from them.

During my research, I combined information from various black holes and discovered a startling phenomenon.

Deep inside a black hole, gravity is stronger than on the ground, which means greater pressure on the detector.

Mr. Chen, your scientists seem to have overlooked an important point.

They were only interested in measuring the pressure inside the submersible. But they confused themselves with the fact that the gravity, or rather the pressure, inside a black hole is incredibly high.

To put it simply, when you feel heavier and out of breath, there are actually two possibilities.

A kind of submersible is similar to diving into the deep sea, where the water pressure at a depth of several thousand meters creates enormous pressure.

Another possibility is that they went to an outer planet where the gravitational constant is greater, and the same mass of spaceship would be subjected to greater pressure.

Two possibilities, similar in effect, but worlds apart!

The former is understandable; it's a normal natural phenomenon. It suggests that black holes may contain very heavy gases, similar to seawater.

But the latter is far more terrifying. We are all in a bizarre apocalypse, and should therefore share the same gravitational constant.

If the gravitational constant becomes extremely large inside a black hole, it means that the physical laws within the black hole have been altered by some force!

That means there exists something within a black hole that can alter the rules of gravity.

Upon closer inspection, Chen Mu couldn't help but admire Shen Hanmeng's keen insight.

The fact that he could think of this already surpasses that of many of Chen Mu's subordinates.

In fact, the second point has already touched upon the essence of the rules.

As expected of the chief researcher of Star Research, Chen Mu was terrified by this kind of scientific intuition.

However, conducting experiments to differentiate them deep within a black hole is extremely difficult.

Even I can't figure out how to distinguish between the two deep inside a black hole.

Fortunately, I heard that you, Mr. Chen, modified the gravity rules and gave power to a submarine.

I then collected data on the experiment, which, coincidentally, had just been completed recently.

When I saw the experimental data, I immediately knew it was the latter!

Inside the black hole, the gravitational constant has been modified! Moreover, the other party's ability to modify the rules of gravity seems to be even greater than yours, Mr. Chen.

However, the chief engineers have already clearly stated this discovery in their report, so I will not go into details.

I wrote this appendix because I have another discovery that they haven't noticed.

After synthesizing and analyzing data from several black holes, I discovered that the influence of gravitational laws within black holes is continuously trending upwards!

It should be able to break out of the black hole in about a month at the latest.

Moreover, the influence of gravitational laws within black holes extends beyond just one. Similar phenomena have been observed in several black holes to date.

The frequency of their discovery varies.

For example, in twenty experiments on polar black holes, only two resulted in the black holes being crushed. In the remaining 18 experiments, the black holes were submerged to the same depth but were not crushed.

I also compared the time it took for the submersible to be crushed by all the black holes. I found that no two times were exactly the same.

This might sound a bit abstract, so I'll just state the conclusion directly.

There exists something within a black hole that can alter the rules of gravity. The influence of this thing is extending upwards along the black hole.

Moreover, this entity seems to be able to move back and forth between different black holes.

This explains why, even when experiments were conducted on the same black hole a few days apart, the submersible wasn't crushed. It's because the black hole itself had moved to another black hole.

Mr. Chen, the enemy we are facing may be terrifyingly strong.

It can not only alter the rules of gravity, but also travel between black holes, and it is constantly moving towards the ground.

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