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Musk's space sports car has hidden a second payload, shouldering a mysterious mission, which can run for 14 billion years!

The test flight of the largest rocket in service, the Space Falcon Heavy rocket, sent Musk's privately owned Tesla Cherry Red Sports Car into space, catapulting it beyond the orbit of Mars, immediately causing a global sensation and making headlines almost worldwide. The news quickly spread around the world. For a time, "Falcon Heavy Rocket" became one of the hottest words in the world. What is the magic of this rocket? What kind of change can it bring to humanity? What few people know, however, is that the Falcon Heavy rocket has a second secret payload, a mysterious mission and the ability to orbit the sun for 14 billion years in space.

The mysterious payload is "Arch," a storage device for the Solar System Library project of the California nonprofit Ark Mission Foundation, and a small disc of quartz crystals mounted on a Tesla Sports car. This little disk looks ordinary, but it has very powerful functions - it can store huge amounts of information and transmit it to various places around the world in various ways, allowing us to see this information at any time and even communicate with it through the network. Don't look at this small disc, it is only the size of a coin, really small body has a large capacity, theoretically can store 360TB of data, which is equivalent to 7000 Blu-ray discs!

Musk's space sports car has hidden a second payload, shouldering a mysterious mission, which can run for 14 billion years!

The small disk, made up of physicist Kazansky, a physicist at the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom, has a brighter physical life than its data storage capacity.

Kazansky produced two Ark CDs for the Ark Mission Foundation's Solar Library project, Ark 1.1 and Ark 1.2, which aims to "protect and disseminate human knowledge for the benefit of future generations."

Tesla's Arch1.2 from Asimov Asimov's famous science fiction trilogy Base orbits the sun and Mars at a speed of 12,908 km/h. Tesla also has a name for its product called "Ark." The name means that without the Ark, humanity could not survive. The next step for the Ark Mission Foundation is to launch the Moon in 2020 with the Ark Ark, to Mars in 2030, to back up human knowledge to the Moon and Mars, and to help colonists build the Internet on Mars.

Musk's space sports car has hidden a second payload, shouldering a mysterious mission, which can run for 14 billion years!

The Ultimate Goal of the Foundation is to cover the entire solar system, connect all arks, establish a solar system library, and disseminate human knowledge, data, and culture inside and outside the solar system.

Well, it's an incredibly ambitious plan that makes us hope that the Ark doesn't encounter those malicious aliens who steal our information and use it against us. Humans are one of the most powerful intelligent beings in the universe, and their existence is of great significance to the entire planet. But the efforts of adventurers have brought human civilization to where it is today, so why should we avoid it? The Ark should not be a refuge for human civilization, but an interstellar Internet for us to share knowledge and spread civilization.

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