A monster sleeping under the ground
a very old monster sleeps under the ground.
he's tall, has a long white beard, and he's strong.
well, by the way, he's still a big lazy guy who can sleep for years.
the day he woke up.
he sat up and sneezed.
the earth is shaking.
some houses swayed and collapsed, and people escaped from the house and were terrified.
the sea created a mountain-like wave, the ship was turned over in the sea, and the sea swung to shore, and many buildings were washed down.
scientists sat together and talked about it, and they finally had a good solution.
a scientist with glasses sits in front of a computer and talks to this old monster video.
the scientist said, "don't sneeze, old monster." the old monster said, "don't get hurt.
try it." "i know it's hard not to sneeze, but do you know how much trouble you've caused humans?" scientists send him videos of earthquakes and tsunamis caused by the sneezes.
the old monster was ashamed, and he whispered, "i'm sorry, i'm sorry, i shouldn't have, but i'm really suffocating." and the scientist said, "we're going to make you a big, big house, you're going to live in this house, so you can move and sneeze again, and if you want, we're going to have to sneeze a few more." old demons have expressed their willingness to live in such a house and hope that it will never again bring disaster to people.
his attitude was sincere and his scientists satisfied.
scientists drew drawings.
a very deep well was created by the workers ' masters on the basis of drawings, so that all materials could be transported underground and people could go down to work.
a big house with a very special shape has been built.
old demons live inside.
and by the monitor, he said to the scientist with the glasses, "it's a nice house, and now my nose is itching and i want to sneeze again." the scientist with the glasses said, "okay, okay.
go ahead, fight hard." the old monster sneezes, one of which certainly won't get over it, and he sneezes nine hundred eighty-one in a row.
he's been holding it these days.
the enormous energy generated by sneeze was absorbed by the roof of the house, the walls and the floor.
the buildings on the ground were silently standing there without moving.
people stayed in the house, and nobody felt the earthquake.
the house is connected to an energy converter, where all the energy absorbed is converted to electricity.
the current was transmitted to thousands of households through four or eight power lines, to factories, to farms and to mines.
lights are on, refrigerators, air conditioners are working, machines are moving.
the generation of these electricitys is very environmentally friendly, without any contamination and long enough.
science with glassesHome said, "Thank you, the monster.
Your sneeze sent us a lot of power." "You're welcome.
You're scientists.
You're in trouble.
I'm sorry, I'm sleepy, I'm sleepy, I'm sleepy, I'm sleepy, I'm sleepy, I'm sorry。