In fact, the anti-energy barrier is essentially a spatial shield. Since some organizations have already discovered the spatial shield and have researched its characteristics, it's only a matter of time before this knowledge becomes public. It might as well be disclosed openly and candidly.
There are benefits to sharing development information publicly, for it allows for greater depth of research into the spatial shield, which in turn helps to maintain international discourse power in anti-gravity technology. Moreover, it reflects the bold spirit of the tech field, showcasing a willingness to publish findings outright, without fear that other organizations will catch on and develop something new along the same lines.
After Ruan Wenye had finished his report, he stepped down from the stage and returned to his seat.
Next, it was the Institute of Mechanics' turn.
The Institute of Mechanics had applied in advance to submit a research report, securing the second spot in the agenda.