Recently at the Sixth Street

Jiang Chen always asked questions that were tricky and difficult to explain. This unpleasant habit made Luo Yang screaming on the inside, but he must keep a patient appearence.

[What do we do if it hits the Earth?]

In his opinion, it wasn't a problem at all.

"Nothing, the atmosphere's appetite is much larger than we imagine it to be." Luo Yang shrugged and replied, "The wavelength of the laser is quite short. Particles in the air will block the laser, scatter it around, and eventually, it will be absorbed by the ozone layer. Unlike a light beam emitted by a laser pistol, you can view the transmission laser as a type of electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength shorter than ultraviolet light. This type of energy is more easily absorbed by the atmosphere, so the environmental impact on the Earth would be quite minor."