On this day, countless people stared intently at the holographic projections in front of them.
The images were captured by tens of thousands of optical cameras and multifunctional sensors distributed inside the Solar Fast Development System's shield.
The primary purpose was to capture the changes in quantum rules when the sun disintegrated.
It was also a new scientific experiment.
At the same time, this became the last time humans bore witness to the twilight of their homeworld's star with their naked eyes.
By now, the sun's light was not as it usually would be.
It was pale and appeared somewhat morbid.
Spectral tests showed that the wavelength of the light emitted by the sun at this moment was extremely short, with a very high frequency, and a high proportion of ultraviolet light.
The highest proportion was X-ray light.