Marvel: Spider-Man Begins Spoilers

Chapter 4 The Secret of the Sky

Like Tony, Tom Sawyer also realized the problem of the evil Spider-Man. After distributing the tasks to his subordinates, he continued to review the situation just now. The conversation between Mary Jane and Peter Parker revealed the relationship between the two.

To Mary Jane, Peter Parker is just a friend at most. Compared with the penniless Parker, she prefers the rich young man. She was having a good chat with Parker just now, but when she saw Flash's sports car, she forgot about Parker and got in the car with cheers.

"She looks like a gold digger, but that's normal. That girl doesn't like sports cars?" Nick Fury's attitude towards Mary Jane is understandable. Tony has the same attitude. He even doesn't care. He also said, "If they don't like sports cars and bags, how can I get them to come with me?"

"But Peter Parker, is his ideal to be a photographer? He is such an ordinary high school student. I thought he would have bigger dreams after gaining his abilities!"

“But this kid has a low EQ. He even had the nerve to talk about what happened in the first grade, which embarrassed both of them. But he had good intentions. He really wanted to encourage Mary Jane. When facing the person she had a crush on, she didn’t have the courage to confess to her, so she could only praise her continuously. Hahahaha!”

Tony is very clear about Parker's mentality. Now he is still the inferior and cowardly Peter Parker, not the future superhero Spider-Man. His mentality has not had time to change, after all, the time is too short.

"Under the guidance of his uncle? It seems that his uncle is a good person. Jarvis, have you found any relevant information about his uncle and aunt?"

"No, currently all facial recognition has not matched a similar person, the highest similarity is only 71 percent, and after repeated checks, the possibility has been ruled out."

"Okay, okay, we really have nothing to show for it. Could it be that this video on the sky curtain is from the future? Or a parallel universe? These people don't exist on Earth, but it seems that their time was before ours."

With the help of Jarvis, Tony easily figured out the time period of the first Spider-Man. He determined that it was roughly at the beginning of the 21st century, but after 911/2002, between 2005 and .

It is impossible for people who have appeared long ago to have no clues, unless they are not on this earth! Tony is very confident in Jarvis's technology. This is his masterpiece. He believes that no one in this world can hide from Jarvis!

At the same time, more and more people around the world are paying attention to the screen in the sky. Countless people have seen the existence of the sky screen through news media, social platforms and other software, or directly by themselves.

For a time, the discussion about Skydome became a common hot topic all over the world, followed by Peter Parker, who occupied the top five of the hot search list. It is foreseeable that this situation will continue for some time until the whole world gets used to his existence.

"Hill, have those scientists figured out anything?" Nick Fury sat on the chair, rubbing his eyebrows. Fortunately, he was already bald, otherwise he would have lost a lot of hair this time.

"A scientist proposed a theory, but it cannot be confirmed at present. However, we have invited him here." Hilmaria looked at the equipment in her hand.

"What theory?"

"Uh... the reason he provided was different dimensions..." Hill carefully looked at the research conclusions published by the scientist and was a little unsure because there were too many professional terms involved.

"Call him over!" After hearing about the different dimensions, Egghead felt it was interesting and wanted to hear what he had to say in person.

Soon, Hilmaria had the scientist brought over.

The person who came was Dr. Eric Schalvig, who was proficient in astrophysics and quantum physics.

"Doctor, you said that the sky dome is different from our dimension. Do you have any explanation?" Nick Fury looked at Dr. Eric and asked calmly.

"It's like this. I'll try to explain it in a simple and understandable way. You know that we live in a three-dimensional space, right?"

"Of course I know this, and then what?"

"What is it that you can't get close to no matter what? But you can see it from anywhere? Even from the back of the earth, you can still see this sky clearly? I had no idea at first, until I saw a picture in the book, and suddenly I understood!"

"The world we live in belongs to three-dimensional space. If a painting is compared to a two-dimensional world, then what would happen if the characters in the painting could see us?" Eric explained his understanding to Nick Fury.

"No matter how hard they try, the characters in the painting can never touch us in the three-dimensional world from the two-dimensional world! Similarly, we can never touch things in a higher dimension than ours. Although we can see them, we can never touch them because they do not exist in the same dimension at all."

"If you want to touch it, you have to be in the same dimension as it, and it's obvious that we are not on the same level as them and this sky!"

"In order for the entire universe to be able to observe a certain point at the same distance, this requires at least four dimensions or higher. In four-dimensional space, time becomes an observable dimension, and we can simultaneously observe the state of an object at different points in time. As the number of dimensions increases, the ability to observe will also increase, but to achieve observation at the same distance throughout the universe, higher dimensions and complex technical means may be required."

"As for this sky curtain, which dimension it is in? That's another question. I have no way to prove it right now. This is just my guess."

"No matter which dimension this sky dome is in, their technological level should be far beyond that of the Earth. I even doubt that there is no civilization in the universe that has reached this level of technology!" Eric Shavig began to lose interest as he spoke.

"Higher-dimensional civilization? If they want to do something to the Earth, can we resist?" Nick Fury frowned even deeper as he listened to Dr. Eric's theory.

"Resist?" Eric sneered, with a bitter look on his face. He slowly took out a worn notebook from his pocket, and gently stroked the cover with his fingers, as if recalling something. Then, in front of Nick Fury, he opened the book and carefully tore off a page.

Nick Fury stared at the paper in Eric's hand with wide eyes. The page was densely covered with words, but Nick Fury had no intention of reading them. His eyes were fixed on Eric, trying to understand what the man was going to say next.

"Look, if there is a two-dimensional world on this paper," Eric spread the paper flat on the table and pointed at it, "then when we, the people in the three-dimensional world, tear it apart, will the creatures in the two-dimensional world notice it?" He paused and continued, "Even if they notice it, can they resist us? Or, can they really resist us?"

After saying this, Eric's eyes became sharp, and he stared straight at Nick Fury, as if trying to find the answer from his expression. However, Nick Fury just remained silent, frowning, and fell into deep thought.

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