Even if the detection equipment is highly precise, it is not easy to detect the instantaneous changes in the Voidon jump within the overlap area of gravity and Z-wave.
The main reason is that the location of the detection equipment cannot be within the coverage area of the Z-wave; otherwise, the Voidon jump acceleration effect produced by the Z-wave region would directly target the detection equipment itself, rather than producing normal effects.
This is much like the molecules in the air, which, within the Z-wave coverage area, are not subject to more gravitational effects but are instead affected by the compression effect itself.
The area covered by the Z-wave is a distinct region, separated from others, and possesses unique physical properties.
Therefore, the detection equipment can only be placed at the edge of the Z-wave coverage area, the boundary line between the region and the outside world.
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