"Okay." According to Virat, "This is the data that has been collected so far; the remaining data is being collected by the psychology expert group," he said lightly. It's possible that this time period will last as long as a year, and there will be a lot of data; you can take a slow look at it and remember it later."
Virat handed Alex a notebook, which he accepted silently. Alex nodded silently. Alex drifted into long-term memories as he studied the text, audio, and video records displayed above until the helicopter began to touch down.
Alex walked out of the cabin after putting his notebook away and donning special cold-resistant clothing. A residential compound comprised of dozens of low-rise bungalows was located not far from the helicopter's landing site, and several staff members, all of whom were dressed in heavy winter clothing, were already waiting there when the helicopter arrived.
The Arctic Long Mountain Station, located on the ice sheet near the North Pole, is a research facility. Because of its close proximity to the North Pole, it remains frozen throughout the year and has a cold climate. The staff of Genesis Station recently measured the lowest temperature ever recorded on the planet, which was a record-breaking low.
The solid ice cap beneath your feet is no different than the ground beneath your feet. Despite the fact that there is no land in this area, the ice sheets can be more than 30 meters thick and as tough as land. Ice caps are covered with snow, and when the cold wind blows, the snow will be rolled up, making the entire sky appear slightly gray in color. Alex could still hear the whimper of the cold wind even though he was wearing a thick hat.
It was the polar day in this location, and despite the fact that it was already night, the sun remained high in the sky and refused to set. It's just that there appears to be little difference between the presence and absence of the sun, and the sun's small amount of heat can't seem to make a difference in this place.
Alex's mind was filled with an ancient and wild, icy and desolate feeling as he stood on the ice cap of the North Pole, facing a blizzard and a paleness in the sky. "I felt ancient and wild, icy and desolate," he said. There is also a sense of helplessness when confronting the nature of the universe as a small human being, which goes hand in hand with this feeling.
"The weather is getting colder and colder," says the weatherman. "When we evacuate, do we sit on the Go with these guys?" inquired a staff member who came up, sighed, took the supply box handed over by the medical and security teams, and asked.
"Yes." "We also assist you in capturing biological specimens such as polar bears, wolves, arctic foxes, and reindeer," Virat said, nodding. "Polar bears, wolves, arctic foxes, and reindeer are among the species we assist you in capturing."
"I'm at a loss as to what you're saying. If you must retreat, then retreat and capture those wild animals. "What are you still doing, come and move things," the staff member complained, then turned and beckoned to the back of the room.
The supplies were delivered quickly from the helicopter to the residential area, despite the fact that everyone was extremely busy. To prevent the helicopter from becoming iced over, it was strategically placed. Alex, Virat, Sophia, and the rest of the group entered the house through a special cold-resistant entrance.
When combined with a special structure, the double-layer glass maintains its excellent light transmission performance while also blocking out the cold of the outside world Alex sat in front of the table in front of the window, staring out the window in a daze, after taking off his heavy winter clothes. Alex took out the information that Virat had given him and carefully examined it after a long period of time.
I looked at the clock and saw that it was twelve o'clock in the evening. Despite the fact that the sun was still hanging in the sky and refusing to set, Alex could feel a wave of fatigue spreading from the depths of his soul. Alex rubbed the back of his neck and sank onto the bed, pulling the curtains closed behind him.
"I've always wanted to travel to the North Pole so that I could witness the aurora with my own eyes, but now that I've actually made it to the North Pole, the aurora has vanished." Alex smiled a bittersweet smile inside his heart.
Auroras are produced when a stream of energetic charged particles from the sun collides with the Earth's magnetic field, resulting in the formation of auroras. Because the amount of solar radiation has decreased significantly, the aurora is no longer visible as a result of this.
This can most likely be considered the first thing to be lost on the planet as a result of the cooling effect of the sun. Alex, on the other hand, didn't feel depressed or hopeless because he was well aware that the earth would suffer even more in the coming period of time, more than anyone could have imagined and far beyond the limits of anyone's tolerance.
Alex entered his first dreamland after arriving at the North Pole while in this slightly unsettled state of mind, listening to the cold wind whistling outside the window and being surrounded by this somewhat pale world.
When I awoke, the sun was still high in the sky, and it had not yet begun to set. After having breakfast with the staff of Genesis Station and packing up his belongings, Alex donned his heavy cold clothes once more and left the base with Sophia, Virat, and the rest of the crew, as well as the members of the Genesis Station staff.
"Our goal for today is to capture at least three polar bears, and it would be even better if we were able to capture two more reindeer along the way," a member of the team explained.