"Let's just let me explain," Li Zhendong turned his head, took over the microphone, and began in a serious tone to the reporters, "What are cosmic strings? They're extremely thin and heavy unified fields that were born in the very moment when the universe was created, marking linear defects during phase transitions!"
Many reporters immediately turned on their recorders, pretending to be very serious.
"There are two main types of these strings, one is the straight strings that traverse the universe, and the other is various sizes of loop strings. The collection of all strings forms a network that spreads throughout the universe."
Theoretically, the distribution of cosmic strings in the universe is akin to a human neural network, from as small as the Milky Way to as large as the Virgo Cluster, the Laniakea Supercluster, and even the entire observable universe, such network structures exist.