Marvel I became Thanos

Chapter 87 Thanos, Ant-Man

Scott smiled brightly when he heard Thanos' question.

"As you said, after our body disintegrates into elementary particles in an instant, the total number of quantum particles in our body does not change. No matter how we reorganize, it is impossible to compress the volume enough to enter the quantum world."

Thanos said nothing, just nodded silently and waited for the next sentence.

Scott explained: "I was confused about this at first, and then Hank Pym told me the answer."

"He told me that the disintegration of our bodies does not directly disintegrate into quanta, but first disintegrates into countless atoms, and then the atoms disintegrate again into various smaller particles."

"These particles form a correlation body. As long as one changes, the rest will change."

"In other words, in the process of quantum recombination, we do not need to recombine all the basic particles. We only need to extract a small number and recombine them in a specific sequence."

"I said this, do you understand?"

"Well" Thanos pondered for a moment and asked: "You said that atoms were disintegrated into countless basic particles, and these basic particles formed a related body. Then I would like to ask you that we only take a small part of the basic particles to reorganize them. So can these particles take on this heavy burden?"

Scott smiled, he knew what Thanos was wondering.

He was doubting the existence of quantum entanglement theory between so many particles.

After all, if one elementary particle changes, countless other elementary particles will also undergo the same change at the same time, which is almost impossible.

If there were only one or two, maybe the little genius in front of him would have believed it already.

But it's no wonder, I couldn't believe it at first.

Scott half leaned on the sofa and changed to a more comfortable sitting position: "This is related to the law of conservation of energy you just mentioned."

"It is precisely because of the law of conservation of energy that the universe has the theory of quantum entanglement."

"To use the most understandable analogy, our atoms are disintegrated into countless basic particles. The energy of these particle combinations is constant. Let's set it to 100. Then I now take a basic particle and assume its energy is 1. , then the mass of the remaining particle combination is 99."

"Of course it may not be that simple in fact, but the principle is the same. It is precisely because of the law of conservation of energy that the change of one quantum can affect the changes of other quantums, and we can also complete the process of taking only a small part of the basic particles. A feat that makes up one man.”

Hearing this, Thanos clapped his hands and praised, very satisfied with Scott's explanation.

But then he had a new question.

"If we only take a small number of elementary particles for recombination, how can we ensure the stability of this reorganization, and what should we do with the remaining elementary particles that did not participate in the reorganization?"

"Selecting a small number of elementary particles for recombination will indeed encounter the problem of recombination stability. This problem has been solved by Hank Pym. He discovered that there is a stable subatomic particle in the universe, and this particle can play a stabilizing auxiliary role. , which stabilizes unstable structures. He calls these subatomic particles Pym particles."

"Pym particles" Thanos muttered these four words again and asked: "You mean these Pym particles are equivalent to adhesive"

"bingo" Scott snapped his fingers.

"Then what did you do with the rest of the elementary particles? Just don't let it go."

"Of course it's impossible." Scott lost his voice: "Those elementary particles that have not participated in the reorganization are related to whether we can return to the original size, and we cannot just throw them away."

Well Thanos frowned in confusion.

There are different levels of learning and specialization. He has never dabbled in the quantization of the human body. He really doesn’t understand.

Seeing that Thanos was a little confused, Scott smiled and explained.

"Those elementary particles that are not involved, we will store them in a specially made personal-fitting suit."

"Oh" Thanos' curiosity was aroused.

He wanted to know what kind of personal suit could be made larger or smaller while still being able to store a considerable amount of elementary particles.

Scott smiled and waved, and a palm-sized suit suddenly appeared on his hand.

He pointed at the small suit and explained with a smile: "This is the suit I wore when I went to the quantum space."

"Most of this suit is made up of Pym particles. When our body is quantized, this suit will also become smaller, and those particles that are not used to reorganize the body will be sucked into the suit. middle."

Thanos frowned more and became more confused. He was about to speak, but was interrupted by Scott.

"I know what you want to ask, let me tell you."

"After those basic particles are sucked into the suit, those particles will be compressed to the extreme, compressed to an extremely small volume."

"Although if we compress a large and high-mass object into a small point, it will produce a very terrifying attraction. This attraction can even destroy us after quantization."

"But thanks to the high stability of Pym particles, the stability of Pym particles allows these compressed elementary particles to remain in a peaceful state without generating huge phagocytic force."

"At the same time, the huge weight produced by these particles is also supported by the stability of Pym particles."

"Are Pym particles so omnipotent?" Thanos was a little confused.

Scott nodded, smiled helplessly and spread his hands: "Sorry, Pym particles are really that all-powerful."

"I know it's a bit bizarre, but it's in line with scientific laws."

"The small size and small weight of Pym particles does not mean that the energy contained in them is small."

"Pym particles contain huge energy. This energy is enough to offset the weight of the basic particles compressed to the limit and the terrifying devouring force produced."

After hearing this, Thanos finally understood.

He stood up, bowed deeply to Scott, and then said sincerely: "Thank you very much for your advice."

Scott waved his hand nonchalantly: "It's not about giving advice. I've just been studying this aspect for a little longer than you."

Having said this, Scott paused and said half-jokingly: "I only have this little stuff in my stomach. Now that I have said it all, he is a bit evil and needs to be supplemented."

Hearing this, Thanos understood.

"Mr. Scott, can you correct me? I want to know if there is anything wrong with my time travel theory."

After finishing speaking, Thanos began to talk about his theory of time travel.

Compared with what he said on the podium, this time he spoke more thoroughly and clearly, making Scott and Stark nod their heads.

Time flew by, and soon the spacecraft crossed the vast Pacific Ocean, skipped the endless Central Plains, and landed at the airport in the Stark Industrial Park in New York City.

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