That's right.
Although it's somewhat dim inside the Celestial Palace, the scenery is still discernible to the naked eye.
After encoding Omega ccc++ baryons, they can transmit light, a technology that was mastered by the Rabbits as early as 2011.
Currently, many domestic private institutions have the relevant technical reserves, making it a mature particle encoding technology.
However, the breakthrough of the channel carrier was unattainable before, and image transmission was mostly done with waves or rendered photons, rendering this technology unused.
Now, with a microscopic channel made of beryllium ions as the carrier, Omega ccc++ baryons can perfectly transmit images back.
However, although Omega ccc++ baryons can transmit light, they do not — or rather cannot — encode infrared functions.
That is to say, if there is no light inside the Celestial Palace, the screen would definitely display complete darkness.
And the current situation clearly indicates...
