When Professor Du Yuesheng hurriedly arrived at Professor Lin Sen's Electronic Technology Research Laboratory, Professor Lin Sen had already been waiting for a long time. Without waiting for Professor Du Yuesheng to speak, Lin Sen took the initiative to briefly explain the discovery of Graphene Memory Storage.
"This Graphene Memory Storage is undoubtedly an alien product, which means it is an important electronic item of the Maya," Professor Lin Sen said.
After obtaining this Graphene Memory Storage, Professor Lin Sen spent several months conducting in-depth research and decryption. Now he has reached a conclusion: this is a peculiar Graphene Memory Storage, whose function is not merely to store data; it has other uses that Earthlings cannot even imagine.
To uncover the truth, Professor Lin Sen took out the best electronic equipment and specialized devices combined with modern Quantum Computer technology to open a channel into the Graphene Storage Device.
The first thing displayed on the Quantum Computer was the three Maya hieroglyphs spelling "Kairuot." What does "Kairuot" mean this time? However, the current "Kairuot" was designed as dynamic text, arranged in an eye-catching, beautiful, and interesting manner, resembling a moving text comic. The three characters were constantly changing and flickering.
Within the three characters of "Kairuot," each character had different colored dots hidden within. These dots were usually invisible, but when a certain number was reached, a close-up of that character would appear before them, with the prominent dots flashing continuously. Once it stopped, they would have to wait for another cycle to activate it again.
The cycle was irregular; encountering it relied entirely on luck. From current findings, the character "Kai" hid a green dot, which was relatively easy to encounter; if the dot was yellow or red for the characters "Zhi" and "Tze," those two dots had only appeared once and had never reappeared since, making them impossible to activate now. It remained uncertain whether there were other dots present; further verification was needed.
Professor Lin Sen knew that ordinary electronic technology on Earth could not unlock the Maya's Graphene Memory Storage. Fortunately, his laboratory was equipped with various advanced devices and tools for reading electronic information and data. As long as the material of this Graphene Memory Storage could withstand thousands of years buried underground without damage, he believed he would find a way to extract the data inside.
He used the most advanced Quantum Computer and specialized electronic devices available on Earth to purposefully activate and read the green dot appearing in "Kai," successfully opening the green dot file within this peculiar Graphene Memory Storage and smoothly retrieving some video data and text from within "Kai."
Fortunately, he managed to record and copy the video, text, and data that appeared at that time. Afterward, no matter what methods were employed, the Graphene Memory Storage could no longer produce green dots; the door waiting to awaken it had completely closed.
"This Graphene Memory Storage is truly extraordinary; just copying one small point of 'Kai' content reached ten trillion gigabytes! And this is just the tip of the iceberg within the entire Graphene Memory Storage," Professor Lin Sen said as he took out a key to open a safe. "My ten trillion gigabyte USB Drive is almost full from this copy. However, the content regarding the Maya in this USB Drive holds significant research value; if published externally, it will create a sensation worldwide."
Professor Lin Sen continued, "Perhaps the genes of Earthlings contain the genes of the Maya. The electronic structure and software design of the Maya have many similarities with those of Earthlings. Their video formats and text formats are quite similar to the formats used by modern Earthlings, so cracking their software isn't very difficult. The conversion of images and text goes smoothly, and the content quality won't suffer too much from the conversion. Otherwise, we wouldn't be able to see this wonderful ultra-high-definition footage today."
As Professor Lin Sen spoke, he opened his computer, inserted a dedicated USB Drive into the USB port of the Quantum Computer, and opened one of the video files.
What first caught their eyes were four close-up shots of Mayan Glyphs, accompanied by scenic visuals and soothing music.
"Bird's-eye view of Mars," Professor Du Yuesheng immediately recognized the four large characters and exclaimed.
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