In the study of whether "space compression affects energy beams," all that could be done for the time being was in-depth speculation.
Even when researching the impact of space compression on particle beams, a series of experimental designs and preparations are required, along with the waiting for various high-precision instruments. What conclusions can be drawn and how deeply the research can go are uncertain. The difficulty of studying energy beams is not on the same level as particle beams, because the effects of space compression on energy beams are extremely small—so small that normal experiments cannot detect them. In addition, controlling energy beams in a small scope is almost impossible.