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Chapter 208 - Chapter 166: The Greatest Folk Scientist in History_2

Martha Owen, the project leader of the prestigious Science Academy, was left speechless by his questions.

"Fine, let's assume you're correct. Tell me, how do you create your particle-related substance?"

Harrison Clark smiled elegantly, "It's not difficult, really. Let's shift our focus back to another inexplicable yet objectively existing phenomenon: the Morning Wind song and its dark side! I have named it the Song of the Wilderness!"

Next, Harrison briefly explained the method.

First, reverse-engineer the rhythm and structure of the Morning Wind song to derive the objectively existing Song of the Wilderness, which humans have so far never heard.

Then, in a closed space, repeatedly play this song to a select few individuals with a self-sacrificing spirit.

This group of people cannot be chosen at random, but must at least consist of battlecruiser captains, not potential future captains, but current ones.

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