Harrison Clark looked around, only to see an endless ocean stretching out before him.
The color of the seawater was different from the azure blue on Earth, appearing neon green.
The visibility wasn't high.
If it were a human's eyes, he could only see things within five meters.
But now it was a virtual world, and Harrison could rely on the correlation of quantum information to see billions of miles away with a single glance.
He soon realized that this was not a simple ocean.
He was at the surface of a massive liquid sphere.
The diameter of the sphere exceeded 300,000 kilometers.
Undoubtedly, this was a liquid planet, composed of water and countless minerals dissolved in it.
Due to gravity, the density of the water should increase in a continuous gradient from the surface inward.
Inside the planet floated dozens of huge suspended objects at varying heights.
There were also countless smaller floating objects.