Wandering Meteor

Chapter 211 - 210 Eliminate Parasitic Civilization



Due to the failure of the previous X-specs, the technological principle of X-rays is naturally no longer usable.

This time, under the guidance of Constant Star Lu Chen, the scientists adopted vibrational wave detection technology on the biological level, simply put, Biological Wave Detection Technology.

Biological Wave Detection Technology is entirely different from the principle of X-rays.

X-rays detect the condition of objects through the penetration of X-radiation, similar to what is used in hospitals, airports, stations, and radars, though the applications and intensities might differ.

Biological waves, on the other hand, represent a completely different detection technology. In brief, all organic biological life is composed of cells, which undergo certain regular frequency fluctuations during growth and division. The reason for this is determined by the properties of the Basic particles that make up everything. Every particle, in any natural state, has the basic property of vibration, thus, molecules and objects composed of these particles naturally share the same basic properties. The cellular fluctuations of biological life are one such example, where cells harness and utilize energy through these vibrations and then expel the waste produced by metabolism, thereby maintaining normal operation of the organism.

When billions of cells transition from unorganized motion to organized, regular motion, special biological waves specific to the organism gradually appear.

It’s akin to the sound waves formed by countless people shouting together.

Biological waves can also be used to detect the health state of organisms, as the cell fluctuations of a healthy organism have a fixed frequency, so the resulting biological wave also falls within a certain range.

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