My Apocalypse Fortress Vehicle

282. Astronomical telescope

After knowing Chaoying's thoughts, Gu Zhuo immediately changed his mind.

He turned off the car, pulled Chaoying and got out of the car.

Feng Hongxi saw Gu Zhuo, who was about to leave, get out of the car again and pull a person wearing an exoskeleton mecha. The person looked very slender and was undoubtedly a woman.

She must be Chaoying.

"Gu Zhuo, what are you doing?"

Feng Hongxi was a little confused.

"I changed my mind. I want to stay at your base for a day until evening, and I can use your planetarium on the third floor. Is that okay?"

"sure."

Feng Hongxi naturally covets the opportunity to get closer to Gu Zhuo.

"Boss Feng, please introduce yourself. I am Chaoying."

Chao Ying was already standing in front of Feng Hongxi at this time, and she couldn't lose her etiquette, so she stretched out her hand and briefly introduced herself to Feng Hongxi.

Feng Hongxi took her extended hand and said a few polite words to her.

"Boss Feng, I would like to ask, your planetarium on the third floor must have an astronomical telescope, right?"

"Of course there is, and basically except for the kind of national competition-level optical telescopes that are specially used by the government and can't be found at all, what I have here is the best astronomical telescope on the market. Its performance is better than that of national competitions. It’s used by NASA, so it won’t be much different.”

Feng Hongxi is confident in anything that can be solved with money.

"That's good. I'll have to trouble Boss Feng to lend me the telescope that night."

"It's no matter how small it is. We are all friends. I can give you the telescope."

For Feng Hongxi, it is really useless to have an astronomical telescope. In the past, it could be used as a cover-up, but now, it is just a mascot.

Chao Ying didn't take Feng Hongxi's politeness seriously. She just asked:

"Can I go to the third floor first and take a look?"

"sure."

After saying that, Feng Hongxi turned around and led Gu Zhuo and the two into his art palace again.

The three floors of the palace are entirely connected by rotating, red cedar wood stairs and there is no elevator. This design makes the entire palace interior look full of literary and artistic feeling, indescribable luxury, and an old-fashioned retro style.

But it only looks good. Walking up the spiral staircase is far less simple and convenient than the elevator.

The three of them walked in a winding way for several minutes before arriving at the planetarium on the third floor.

As soon as he entered the planetarium, Gu Zhuo discovered that the decoration style here was completely different from the first two floors.

It was as if they had suddenly arrived at a futuristic science and technology park from an elegant and luxurious royal palace.

The color tone of the surrounding walls changed from the elegant golden yellow to the blue of the starry sky. It was not the ordinary starry sky blue, but more similar to Klein blue stained with water. On the wall as beautiful as the starry sky, there are still dots of gold powder shining.

There are many small planet models placed in the surrounding display cabinets. These planet models are very exquisitely made, and the details of the bumps on them are almost restored according to the original appearance of those planets.

In addition, there are various exquisite exhibits and sandy areas. Behind the exhibits, there are several huge maps of galaxies hanging.

These images of galaxies range from countless sparkling bits of stardust, to the swirling Milky Way, to the first ever photo of a black hole taken by humans, and so much more. Photographs that have made significant contributions to human astronomy appear in this planetarium.

Gu Zhuo looked up and saw that above his head, the highest point of the entire building, which was also the center, was hollow. Standing on the third floor, looking up, you can see the entire sky outside.

At this time, the sunlight was shining down from that position, probably because it was blocked by a layer of glass. The light was refracted by the glass, and seemed to take on an obvious shape, turning into a beam of light, shining from the third floor to the first floor.

I have to say that this museum designed by Feng Hongxi does have something special. At least the planetarium on this third floor can instantly defeat most of the so-called museum parks that Gu Zhuo has seen before.

"The astronomical telescope is here."

Feng Hongxi had already walked aside and stood next to an instrument similar to a signal transmitter.

The instrument was very large, occupying one-third of the entire planetarium on the third floor. Next to the instrument, there were several computers, which seemed to be used to calculate something.

"Radio telescope!"

Chaoying was a little surprised.

"Yes, in addition to the most common astronomical telescopes, I also have radio telescopes here. I believe they can definitely meet Miss Chaoying's needs. But the radio telescope is not powered on yet because there has never been a chance to use it. Miss Chaoying will use it in the evening When the time comes, tell me, I will connect its energy."

After Feng Hongxi finished speaking, he pointed to the other side, where there was a cylindrical astronomical telescope that Gu Zhuo was most familiar with.

"That's the most common optical telescope. It all depends on Miss Chaoying's choice."

Feng Hongxi really put a lot of thought into building this museum, and the surface work was very good. No one would have thought that under such careful management, the real purpose was underground.

The two astronomical telescopes he displayed were both expensive to build. Radio telescopes are different from optical telescopes. Optical telescopes can perfectly display distant reflected light objects in front of people's eyes. Images taken by radio telescopes require imaging technology and artistic rendering to see the specific scene of the universe.

But compared to optical telescopes, radio telescopes also have their indelible advantages.

Simply put, it can observe more and more widely.

Chao Ying walked over and took a look at the radio telescope. She turned her head gratefully and thanked Feng Hongxi:

"Thank you very much for your help, Boss Feng. These two astronomical telescopes are enough. I will bother you again at night."

"It's okay. It's my honor to be able to help people around Gu Zhuo."

A few people exchanged pleasantries, and it was obvious that they couldn't stay here and wait for night to come.

It was only around ten o'clock in the morning, and Feng Hongxi repeatedly invited the two of them to visit his underground base.

Gu Zhuo originally wanted to go back to the Doomsday Fortress, but Feng Hongxi repeatedly invited him, and he wanted to go to the second floor to write down all the layout of Feng Hongxi's commercial street. Then I will move it to my own base.

After much thought, Gu Zhuo agreed with Feng Hongxi and took Chao Ying with her to the second floor to rest for a day and wait for night.

...

After resting on the second floor for a whole day, what Gu Zhuo found interesting was that although the residences arranged by Feng Hongxi were underground, they all had windows.

Through the windows, you can see the computer-controlled scenes outside, most of which are birds singing and flowers fragrant, green grassland, starry night sky, and even sunrise and sunset, high and low tides.

But if you look at it too much, the scene becomes false.

Gu Zhuo couldn't help but feel a little sad. If there was another disaster more terrifying than the extreme cold in the future, and humans really could only live underground completely, then they would be deprived of even the right to see the real sun.

But if that was what they had to give up to survive, I'm afraid they would give up without hesitation.

Unlike Gu Zhuo, Chao Ying spent the entire afternoon in Feng Hongxi's second-floor library.

She looked for a lot of astronomy books and almost devoured them all. In addition to astronomy books, there are also various physics books and introductions to mathematics. Her reading level can be described as voracious.

What's even more surprising is that the wise men without the ability to act that Feng Hongxi mentioned were actually some of the academicians whom Chaoying was famous for when he was at university.

It is indeed good to have money and ability. You can invite these academicians to your own side instead of the government.

It's a pity that with the knowledge Chaoying has accumulated in her mind and the speed at which mathematicians are helping her solve problems, these academicians have nothing to teach her.

Chaoying will not show his formula to these academicians. They are already old. It is the greatest luck to escape this apocalypse. There is no need to embarrass them and make them trapped in their old age. There is no escape from the shackles of knowledge.

They are the smartest people, but the smarter they are, the easier it is to fall into madness for incomprehensible knowledge.

Chaoying understands this truth well.

She wandered around all day, basically spending the whole day in the library, while Gu Zhuo played games all day in the Internet cafe opened by Feng Hongxi on the second floor.

The two spent the whole day in their own way, and the night came quietly.

As soon as night arrived, Chao Ying couldn't wait to find Feng Hongxi and Gu Zhuo. She wanted to go to the planetarium on the third floor.

Gu Zhuo found that Chaoying seemed to be somewhat different after reading a book all day long.

Her eyes were firmer than before, and she was less confused. She also had many more manuscripts. You could tell without guessing that the full manuscripts must be calculations of those formulas.

As Feng Hongxi led the way, Gu Zhuo finally couldn't help the doubts in his heart and quietly asked Chao Ying:

"Looking at you like this, you're not going to figure out any new formula today, are you?"

Chaoying turned to look at him and smiled at him, his eyes very firm.

She leaned close to Gu Zhuo's ear and answered Gu Zhuo in a very small voice. The breath she blew out made Gu Zhuo's ears itch.

"It's more important than the new formula. As long as conclusive evidence can be observed tonight, then I will have some answers about that period of history and the starry sky above my head."

Although Chaoying didn't explain this sentence clearly, it made Gu Zhuo inexplicably excited.

What is the history that Chaoying mentioned, and what is her answer?

Above our heads, in the vast and boundless night sky, what else is hidden besides the moon, the Milky Way, and the eternal flow of time and light?

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