Blue Star Sea Diamond

Chapter 250-In the Magma

Louis did not ask about Lyon any more, but started to talk about this plan: "To be honest, I am also in the cockpit for this expedition plan. I can't see everything outside, so I just focus on participating. , I have an assessment of this matter, that is, after I successfully dive, I reach the deepest depth we can accept, then grab a sample, and then return the same way. Chekov is doing all this. I am afraid that Pei Shitong and I We can’t do more. We don’t have a detector that can look outside."

"You underestimate the level of the former Soviet Union. Do you think that a hull can only be seen out of glass? Only ordinary radar can scan it?"

It was Chekov who was talking, and he had stood behind Louis for a long time.

Louis said to Chekov: "I don't think your former Soviet Union can use other capabilities to detect the structure of magma. The algorithm for inferring the nature of magma fluid by surface melt has reached its limit and it is impossible to break through. And you are just a driver. Fellow, can you have a deep understanding of what was probed? I think this is impossible."

Chekov said: "You despise us too much. I am not just a driver. We have also studied the detection of magma melting materials. There is a special connection between the outer end of the submarine and the detection chamber inside the submarine. The wire can detect the chemical properties of the magma, the flow rate of the magma, the density of the magma, the temperature of the magma, and the pressure of the magma, and even simple positioning in the magma using only algorithms."

Louis smiled and said: "How is it possible? The submarine was melted and destroyed, and you actually have to connect wires to it."

Chekov said: "We consider the meltdown factor in the algorithm, which is a simple differential equation. To be honest, it is almost the same as the geometric distribution of cannon barrel hardness."

Louis said: "According to you, you can generate a visual image based on the tentacles of those nerve endings. Let's take a look at the image. And to be honest, I evaluate to you that it is generated under the condition of complicated changes in the magma situation under the meltdown. There is a lot of doubt about the reasonable image of

Chekov said: "Let me tell you this, the countless algorithms composed of differential equations of our detector are very sophisticated, beyond your imagination."

Louis said: "If it's so powerful, then I'm very pleased. I would like to see with my own eyes what magma is like."

The magma exploration plan has officially begun.

Chekov, Louis and Pei Shitong entered the cockpit and began to seal.

Later, when the Eyjafjallajokull volcano erupted in Iceland, six huge helicopters lifted up a huge submarine, and then reached the crater, then lowered the chains of the submarine, and gradually put the submarine into the erupting lava in.

Chekov turned on the cockpit detection system, and Louis turned on his own magnetic detector.

After a while, the detector was normal and switched to a set of colored visualization data.

Pei Shitong said excitedly: "It seems that your system can be used. If the Louis magnetometer matches your visualization system, then our detector can measure accurately."

While looking at the magnetizer and the visualization system, Louis picked up his thick notebook and was recording something.

The visualization system showed that the submarine was diving, the magma flow became stable, and the indication of Louis's magnet became stable.

Pei Shitong said: "I can see that the density of magma is about 2.5 times that of water. It may go deeper and get bigger."

Louie said: "It won't be so obvious what you said getting bigger, but a little change can also show that the depth we reach is different."

Chekov said: "But this estimate of depth is not very accurate. I am also calculating to see the correlation. This number should probably be no problem. Our submarine has done experiments in a huge molten steel. The sensitivity to depth is still reliable. We just need to change the properties of molten steel to magma."

The submarine was sailing steadily in the magma. Outside, as expected, the skin was melting down because the temperature outside reached 950 degrees Celsius.

Chekov said: "I can probably calculate the time. In this case, the submarine can stay for 2 hours, but if you dive deep, due to the common factors of pressure and temperature, the melting and compression will greatly shorten the detection time. , According to calculations, up to half an hour long."

Louis did not hesitate to say: "Continue down, I'll calculate we are probably at a depth of 30,000 meters."

Pei Shitong said: "I am very proud of being able to enter this place, but if we continue downward, our lives may be in danger. Of course, we can't send signals outside, so we can't take away useful value."

Louis said to Chekov: "Can our submarine withstand it down to a depth of 100,000 meters?"

Pei Shitong said: "This is not the time to be a hero, if we have a lot of useful values, we can't bring it up."

Louis said to Chekov: "Don't you dare to go down? I actually plan to go to a depth of 200,000 meters, because here, there is not much value."

Pei Shitong was stunned, admiring Louis' courage very much.

Louis said to Chekov: "Is your submarine unable to meet the requirements?"

Chekov said: "The thickness of our hull is 300,000 meters, and the deepest part of the soft laminar flow of magma can be resisted. The half an hour I just said was calculated based on this."

Louis said: "Then go to a depth of 300,000 meters, only this kind of data will be valuable."

Chekov said: "Okay, let us three warriors go deep."

The Detector 1 dived directly, but as expected by Louis, the change in the indication was not too great. The temperature began to rise from 950 to 1000, the pressure began to increase incredible, and the submarine's shell changed, but Chekov did not hesitate, and continued to let the submarine go down.

Louis noticed that the temperature of the magma was about to reach 1,300 degrees Celsius, after which the viscosity of the magma also began to increase because the flow rate was decreasing.

It soon reached an incredible depth of 280,000 meters. The shell of the Seeker had undergone drastic changes, and only about 15 minutes were left to melt the shell.

Louis said to Chekov: “It’s reached the bottom, about 280,000 meters. It’s already the limit value. It can’t go down anymore. The mantle is underneath. When solid and liquid are mixed, we will be disturbed by solid matter.”

Chekov looked back and smiled at Louis and said, "I'm scared, is it a bad feeling of death?"

Chekov turned on the continuous grabbing device. After grabbing some samples, he began to drive the submarine up quickly. Almost all the magma in the submarine was drawn out, the density of the submarine became smaller, and then the submarine floated up like a bubble.Follow the texture of the mountains at the bottom and sail up the cave entrance.

The rescue team at the entrance of the cave was not idle either. Six helicopters were on standby in turn, pushing the huge sling deep into the volcano. The lower end of the sling had a huge claw for grabbing the submarine.

If the Detector No. 1 does not arrive, causing the chains and giant claws to be dissolved, immediately switch to the next one until the submarine reaches the hole and docks with the giant claws.

After changing 20 giant claws, the chain system detected the induction of being pulled down.

That is after the finder docks with the giant claw, the mechanical system will directly dock with the giant claw, and then the submarine can take the magma and push down, so that the outside world can see that the finder has been caught by the giant claw.

Six helicopters that had been on standby for a long time rose directly from the hovering crater, pulling out the submarine that was about to be melted. Regardless of the danger of the volcanic magma, the onlookers ran to the crater, cheering and cheering The detection is successful.

The helicopter put the melted Mind Seeker One into a door opening device, which cuts off the melted part, and uses a large suction cup to open the cockpit that is about to melt inside.

The three heroes of the expedition were rescued and the valuable detection instruments inside were taken out. Geologists from various quarters began to collect and study the data in the instruments.