Chapter 199 Straightforward game!
Chapter 199 A straight-forward game!
Author: I have nine packs of abdominal muscles
Chapter 199 A straight-forward game!
Ye Fei started his live broadcast topic today!
He said: "Today we are going to explore a fantasy world together - glass on the moon."
Upon hearing this strange topic, the audience began to leave enthusiastic comments: "Wow, really? I have always dreamed of going to the moon, which is so cool!"
"Looking forward to this live broadcast, Teacher Ye will surprise us every time!" "Moon Glass? This sounds like a wonderful adventure!"
Ye Fei set out to introduce, "Moon glass is a rare and very exciting material, also known as Moon soil glass. Its formation is made by splashing and rapidly cooling the surface of the rock on the moon by high temperatures."
"Thank you for bringing us this knowledge," the audience responded.
"These lunar glass fragments are usually scattered on the moon's surface. Some are formed from the central eruptions of the moon, while others may be fragments formed from meteorite impacts."
“Wow, this sounds very exciting!”
"I really want to fly to the moon to see these magical things with my own eyes."
"Thanks to Teacher Ye for taking us into this mysterious world."
Ye Fei continued to introduce, "The color of the lunar glass samples is also a part of its diversity. Some are black, while others are green, and some are brown or maroon. These colors usually reflect the composition in the glass and the different conditions in which they form."
“We are really lucky to see so many samples of lunar glass.”
“What’s amazing is that there are so many different colors and ingredients. It’s really a surprise!”
After Ye Fei finished his explanation, he began to experiment with the moon glass.
He needed to analyze the new material to check whether it could be a good raw material. He brought a piece of glass back to Earth and carefully analyzed it. He found that the glass has extremely high heat resistance and corrosion resistance, which is very suitable for making windows or face masks on spacecraft, which can protect astronauts' eyes in extreme environments.
Afterwards, he began to prepare lunar glass. First, Ye Fei crushed the mineral into fine powder and placed it in a special furnace. Then he melted the mineral, causing it to reach a certain temperature and stirred it, which ensured its uniform melting.
After the melted glass liquid is melted evenly, Ye Fei began to inject it into molds that can be made of glass. He used a special 3D printing technology to create these molds to ensure that the glass is suitable for its purpose. After the lunar glass is injected into the mold, it needs to cool and solidify at low temperatures.
In order to ensure the quality of the glass, Ye Fei finally successfully made a batch of perfect lunar glass after multiple experiments to adjust the temperature, melting time and mold temperature.
Next, he experimented with the lunar glass and tested its stability under simulated high temperatures and pressures.
First, he placed the lunar glass in a device called a laboratory sun furnace. The device can simulate extreme temperature conditions on the moon's surface. When the device is heated to 2000°C, Ye Fei's lunar glass still shows good stability.
Then, he made the glass into different shapes in the laboratory and tested it. Ye Fei unexpectedly discovered that lunar glass has higher strength and durability than ordinary glass on Earth. In addition, when he added different elements, such as nitrogen and oxygen, the color of the glass became more colorful.
In the live broadcast room, the audience's enthusiasm became more and more high. They were shocked when they saw the results of Ye Fei's lunar glass experiment.
Ye Fei stood in front of the laboratory, and he looked at the comments on the computer screen and smiled. As the experiment progressed, everyone's attention was getting higher and higher.
“Look,” he said, “this glass has the best quality, and we can even build transparent buildings on the moon.”
"This is amazing!" The audience in the live broadcast room kept applauding.
"This glass is not only stronger, but also lighter. We can use it to build efficient spacecraft," Ye Fei continued.
"This is incredible!" the audience shouted, excited in their hearts.
"On the topic, I don't know the meaning of glass. Do you know?" Ye Fei asked.
"Glass is something made of melted silica sand and sodium carbonate," one audience member replied.
"Not bad! This thing is so common in our lives, but so magical!" Ye Fei showed a brighter smile, which further aroused the audience's applause and cheers.
“The research will be of great significance,” said the second audience. “I believe this technology will be widely used in the future.”
“Indeed, it can change the way we all live,” Ye Fei responded with a smile. “We will be able to build stronger and lighter buildings and transportation facilities that will transform the entire world.”
“We look forward to seeing its application.” The audience’s obsession and enthusiasm continue to heat up, and they are curiously looking forward to future development and innovation.
“We have achieved many results,” Ye Fei said proudly, “but this is just the beginning of us. We hope to create a more brilliant future with you.”
The audience in the live broadcast room readily agreed that they believed that this experiment was an important milestone and would bring great changes and progress to the future.
"I think Deshi Glass is the world's number one," said Deshi representative, "your moon glass is simply not as good as their products."
Hearing these words, Ye Fei couldn't help but feel a little angry. Because in the entire industry, his lunar glass has become a unique existence and has been widely recognized and praised. He began to explain the material and production process of lunar glass.
"Moon glass has important application prospects in future space exploration and development," said Ye Fei. "It is made of meteorites and lava on the surface of the moon. After many research and experiments, we have created a tough and durable material that can withstand extreme pressure and temperature changes."
"However, I must point out that my lunar glass is completely different from Deshi glass." Ye Fei continued, "My materials and manufacturing process are so unique that they are extremely costly. However, our lunar glass can withstand extreme environments in space, which is incomparable to any other glass product."
"What you said is really nice," said the representative of Deshi Glass disdainfully, "Our company's glass is high-quality and affordable, but your lunar glass is expensive and difficult to manufacture, and it has no market competitiveness at all."
Chapter completed!