StarCraft Reborn

Chapter 154 Memory Inheritance and the Mystery of the Black Hole

Lin Yinyin and Lin Xiaotang have accumulated a wealth of experience and knowledge during their interstellar exploration. They feel it is their responsibility to pass on their memories and experiences to the next generation of explorers. Therefore, they have selected a group of promising young explorers and are teaching them diligently, hoping that they will inherit their spirit and will.

Lin Yinyin and Lin Xiaotang have developed a rigorous training program for these young explorers. Starting with the fundamentals, they patiently teach them about interstellar travel, planetary exploration, and extraterrestrial life research. They also teach them how to face challenges and solve problems, cultivating their courage, wisdom, and perseverance.

Under the guidance of Lin Yinyin and Lin Xiaotang, the young explorers gradually grew up and became outstanding interstellar explorers. They inherited the will and spirit of the twin sisters and continued to explore the mysteries of the universe and contribute to the Interstellar Alliance.

As time passed, Lin Yinyin and Lin Xiaotang decided to step back from the exploration scene, allowing their students to explore the wider universe. Although filled with reluctance, they knew this was an inevitable part of the Interstellar Alliance's development. A younger generation of explorers would carry their torch and lead the Interstellar Alliance to an even brighter future.

Lin Yinyin and Lin Xiaotang have completed their memory inheritance, bringing their adventure career to a perfect end. Their students will continue to inherit their will and spirit and explore the infinite mysteries of the universe.

The mystery of black holes

During their interstellar adventure, Lin Yinyin and Lin Xiaotang developed a deep interest in black holes. They decided to embark on a long-term research project to uncover their mysteries. In this chapter, they delve into the formation, properties, and effects of black holes, discovering some astonishing phenomena and making significant contributions to interstellar science.

First, through observations and simulations, they gained a deeper understanding of the formation process of black holes. It turns out that black holes are typically formed when massive stars exhaust their nuclear fuel and undergo gravitational collapse. These stars possess such strong gravitational pulls in the universe that not even light can escape.

Second, they studied the properties of black holes. By observing the effects of black holes on surrounding matter, they discovered key features such as their event horizons, accretion disks, and jets. They also discovered that a black hole's mass and rotation speed significantly influence its properties.

Finally, they explored the impact of black holes on the universe. Using computer simulations, they found that black holes play a crucial role in the evolution of galaxies and the formation of cosmic structure. The gravitational interactions of black holes can lead to the merger and growth of galaxies. Furthermore, the accretion process of black holes generates enormous amounts of energy, profoundly impacting the evolution of the universe.

Throughout their research, Lin Yinyin and Lin Xiaotang made many astonishing discoveries. For example, they discovered a supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy, billions of times more massive than the Sun. They also discovered black holes with extremely high rotational speeds, which strongly distort the fabric of spacetime near these black holes, creating bizarre relativistic effects.

Lin Yinyin and Lin Xiaotang's research on black holes has made significant contributions to interstellar science. Their findings have deepened scientists' understanding of black holes and laid the foundation for further research. Their exceptional scientific expertise and spirit of exploration have earned them acclaim from the Interstellar Alliance.

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