In this way, Chen Chen had resolved two potential crises.
Of course, the actual situation would only be more complicated. Therefore, Chen Chen would repeat the second method, which was to hide another portion of NZT-48 in a foreign bank.
The Swiss visa that he had Xia Yin apply for was used in this manner.
By depositing a portion of NZT-48 in a Swiss bank, perhaps one day, it could help him fight for a chance of survival.
This was his backup plan.
After making these preparations, Chen Chen took out the USB drive again and began to consider the next item he wanted to exchange.
Chen Chen was not short of money at the moment. A VR headset alone was enough to support him for ten years. It was even enough for him to build an electronic technology empire. In that case, Chen Chen felt that the next item, if possible, would be to increase his personal strength.
It would be great if he could obtain a superpower.
Chen Chen thought to himself.
Almost everyone dreamed of possessing various superpowers when they were young, such as flying in the sky or burrowing into the ground. In the lifeless world of reality, superpowers were more anticipated than other products.
In fact, there were many Hollywood movies about superpowers such as The Butterfly Effect, Hank the Superman, Teleporter, and so on.
However, no matter how Chen Chen searched, the source of superpowers in these movies was either genetic mutation, coincidence, or innate.
As for movies like Marvel and DC where superpowers were everywhere, they were too fantastical and could not even be stored in the USB drive.
In the end, Chen Chen could only return to the original choice.
"Chronicle."
However, the crystal in Chronicle did not seem to be small.
Chen Chen suddenly thought of a problem.
What if the crystal was too large and required a lot of power?
He simply pulled out a piece of A3 toilet paper from the bookshelf and quickly wrote down a few numbers on it.
E = MC ^ 2
1 Joule (J) = 0.2388 Cal (C) = 0.278 × 10 ^ -6 (kW.h).
1 (KG) = 89,875,517,873,681,764 (J) = 24,965,421,632 (kW.h).
Although Chen Chen was not sure how much energy was needed to pull an item from the USB drive into reality, he could use a mathematical formula to estimate it.
After Chen Chen listed the formula, he thought for a moment and suddenly crossed out the formula "E = MC ^ 2".
The mass-energy equation could not be substituted for the USB drive because Chen Chen had previously deduced that the USB drive did not convert electricity into matter out of thin air. It only consumed the energy needed to open a channel.
Chen Chen bit the tip of his pen and reflexively picked up an NZT-48 pill, preparing to put it in his mouth.
However, when it reached his mouth, Chen Chen hesitated.
At the end of the experiment, the effects of Chen Chen's NZT were already fading away. However, since he was already immune to NZT, there were no side effects.
It was just that his brain was a little tired.
At this time, Chen Chen thought about it and simply put the pill in his hand back.
Chen Chen understood that although he had overcome his physical addiction after being injected with the immunity shot, his psychological addiction was still there.
It was not that NZT-48 could not be used. It was just that Chen Chen felt that relying too much on drugs was a hidden danger.
What Chen Chen needed to do now was to try to overcome his addiction and solve some problems with his own intellect.
After all, the problem he was currently thinking about was not difficult. It was only at the junior high level...
Let's first calculate the exchange rate between the USB drive and reality.
If the first energy reserve in the USB drive was set to X and the second energy reserve was set to Y, then Y ≥ the mass of the immunity shot + the mass of the VR glasses.
At the same time, Y = 200 (KW.h) × 24 (h) × 90 × 0.85 (cosΦ).
Y = 1.32192 E12J.
In other words, extracting one gram of substance from the USB drive would consume about 4,406,400,000 Joules of energy, which was 1224 kW.
Of course, the actual conversion ratio was definitely higher than 1224 kW, but it would not exceed 2000 kW.
Chen Chen added X into the equation and obtained X ≤ 2.16E12J.
In that case, where did this 2.16E12 Joules of energy come from? Was it really a gift from the previous owner?
If so, what was the purpose of it?
Chen Chen fell into deep thought.
After thinking for a long time, Chen Chen still could not come to a conclusion, so he began to calculate the amount of energy needed to pull the crystal from Chronicle into reality.
In the movie, the crystal looked like it had a starfish structure from the front. It was divided into the main body in the center and eight radial cones around it.
According to the scale ratio of the human to the crystal in the movie, the main body was an irregular block with a diameter of 1.2 to 1.3 meters. There were nine crystalline protrusions about 0.5 meters in length on top.
The length of the eight cones around it was about 1.5 to 2 meters.
In other words, the volume of this crystal was between 3.5 to 4 cubic meters.
Chen Chen silently calculated and was suddenly speechless.
Based on the standard mass of an ordinary crystal of 2.66g/cm3, he could charge the USB drive 200,000 kWh per day. It would still take him 40,000 days to accumulate enough energy to instantiate the crystal into reality.
This span of time had already exceeded 100 years...
The corner of Chen Chen's mouth twitched.
It seemed that before obtaining more efficient energy, he could only instantiate some gadgets for the time being.
With this in mind, Chen Chen crumpled the paper in his hand into a ball and threw it into the trash can.
In that case, what should he instantiate?
Chen Chen thought about it and suddenly remembered that he had made his fortune with NZT-48. There was another drug that was more advanced than NZT-48.
CPH4 from Lucy.
When Chen Chen first made this choice, he had thought about this drug. However, as the director of the movie said, CPH4 was something he made up. It was a substance that did not exist in reality.
Moreover, in reality, the human brain was not only developed by 10%. The concept in the movie was wrong.
Therefore, Chen Chen gave up on this option the first time he made this choice.
Still, he could give it a try now.
The quality of a pack of CPH4 was not much different from NZT-48. It could be instantiated based on the amount of energy he had charged over the past few days.
Of course, Chen Chen would not test the drug directly. If he could study the components of this drug, he might be able to make a new discovery.
However, the premise of all this was — the USB drive could store the movie.
After all, the theme of the movie itself was wrong. This movie might be like a Marvel movie, unable to be stored in the USB drive.
With this in mind, Chen Chen returned to his bedroom and snapped his fingers. "X, turn on the computer for me and play Lucy."
"Okay, Dad."
Chen Chen had not watched this movie before. He had only seen the three-minute commentary of the movie on Bilibili.
Movie commentary was a new form of short video that emerged in 2015. It compressed the original 90-minute movie into three to five minutes so that the audience could get a general idea of the main plot and the outcome.
Chen Chen originally wanted to watch it, but since he had already seen the commentary, he had lost interest in the movie.
It was like watching the first part of The Three-Body Problem in your dorm room, but someone kept telling you:
"Luo Ji's wall breaker is himself!"
"The water droplets destroyed the Earth fleet!"
"The ending is that the solar system was flattened by aliens!" And so on...
Of course, this was not the commentary's fault. Chen Chen could only blame his own bad luck.
At this time, he had nothing to do and Chen Chen was in a normal state without taking drugs. In this case, he could relax and enjoy a movie. Not only would it help with his upcoming work, but it would also relax his tense nerves, right?
With this in mind, Little X turned off the lights in the bedroom. At the same time, a curtain was lowered and the projector and sound system behind him slowly turned on...
"A billion years ago, we were given life...
"What did we do with it?"
On the screen, a cell slowly appeared and began to divide against a blue background.
One became two, two became four, four became eight...
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