Chapter 187: 187:Huge Rack Of Quantum Server
Chapter 187: 187:Huge Rack Of Quantum Server
"Fire up this damned thing," Evan shouted, excitement bubbling in his voice along with anticipation as his eyes scanned the rows of servers before him.
[Yes, sir.]
Aurora responded, and the fusion reactor sprang to life. Its energy production surged and the electricity generated from it was collected by the magnetohydrodynamic generator and swiftly sent to the transformer, which converted the electricity into a clean and sustainable energy that was then distributed throughout the system.
The underground chamber roared with power as clean energy flowed through it, filling the intricate maze-like structures that lay hidden beneath the metallic walls of the chamber. As more energy poured in, it pushed forward through the maze openings, gradually filling every crevice and corner of the chamber.
A few minutes later, the entire chamber was saturated with energy. Aurora then activated the fusion cells on the ceiling, which were powered by the newly generated electricity and began radiating a soft, white glor as they engaged.
As the fusion cells reached full power, the temperature in the room began to drop sharply. The previously warm air was replaced by a cooling breeze, prompting Evan to deactivate the cooling systems in his gear that had been managing his temperature all this long.
Through his glasses, Evan observed that the temperature gauge was steadily dropping until it leveled off at fifteen degrees, holding steady despite some minor fluctuations.
After fifteen minutes of maintaining this temperature, Aurora activated the second set of fusion cells on the ground. This action caused the entire room to be bathed in a brilliant white light, visible to anyone who could perceive the energy flow.
With the second set of fusion cells operational, the server racks in the chamber began to hum in unison, emitting a soft blue light as they powered up. The clean energy generated by the fusion cells was being efficiently transferred to the server racks, powering their quantum computers to their full capacity.
The electrical energy was directed towards the batteries that had initially powered the motors to bring the racks into the chamber. These batteries functioned as power regulators and backup supplies for the server racks.
As the server racks received their full power, the hum grew louder, resonating throughout the room. With a total of one hundred thousand racks simultaneously online, the sound was overwhelming, but Evan's enhanced senses protected him from the discomfort.
Gradually, the hum faded, leaving behind a room bathed in blue light, signaling that the Quantum server was now fully operational. Each rack was filled with quantum computers, their combined output far exceeding any previous setup.
[Sir, the quantum server is online,] Aurora reported, as the room fell into a calm silence despite the still active machines.
[Shall I initiate the transfer sequence for myself and the universal simulation?] she asked, excitement evident in her tone.
"How long will it take?" Evan asked, recalling that the previous transfer had taken weeks.
[Although I can complete the transfer in a second if I rush it, this would likely overload the grid in Indra. If I take the grid's limitations into account, I can complete it in fifteen seconds. It will cause some stress but there won't be any damage,] Aurora explained.
"Then can we start the galaxy model and terraforming then?" Evan asked curiously.
[Yes!]
Aurora then began the expansion of the Galaxy Simulation, granting access to over seventy-five percent of the quantum server to it.
The simulation, once confined to Earth, rapidly expanded to encompass the entire Solar System, meticulously recreating every detail, from planets to celestial phenomena.
The expansion didn't stop just there; it extended beyond the Solar System, simulating distant stars, galaxies, and cosmic structures. The simulation grew to encompass the Milky Way galaxy in all its grandeur before halting.
Evan and Aurora observed in awe as the simulation revealed the majestic galaxy, complete with a protective shield.
"Wow," Evan muttered, mesmerized by the vast display before him.
A few minutes later, it was time for Evan to dive in.
Evan's excitement surged as he beheld the vast galaxy simulation. Aurora inquired, [Should I increase the time acceleration, or stick to the current rate of five to one?]
Evan asked, "How much can you increase it?"
Aurora responded, [We can increase it up to fifty-five times, but only if no one is logged into the system. Currently, we are limited to a maximum of ten times acceleration, or fifteen if we extend the logout times.]
"Set it to the maximum safe level and open a new instance of the simulation. Simulate Earth and the Moon, then stop there," Evan instructed.
"Make earth cleaner and start designing renewable energy source production models."
Aurora adjusted the time acceleration to thirty-five times faster than real-life speed and began a new instance. She populated the simulation with life based on the scientists' brain data, allowing for reproduction and death to witness cultural evolution and technological advancements.
The entire process would take about three hours, so Evan sealed the server room with a protective rune and boarded the golf cart to the surface.
[The server is back online. Sorry for the inconvenience!]
Aria, who was in the middle of a meeting with lawyers, received the notification. She continued discussing the company's registration changes, emphasizing the need for vigilance against potential threats.
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