A rustic and mottled copper mirror hovered in midair, its surface emitting a dazzling beam of light that violently struck the earth's surface.
The beam appeared as thick as a water bucket, but its core jet was only about as wide as a chopstick.
The Kunlun Mirror concentrated the energy to the extreme, making the process both fast and efficient.
Intensely condensed gamma rays first penetrated the ground with immense kinetic energy, like a steel drill.
Then, the photon radiation melted mud, stones, and other materials.
To an outsider, this was but a blinding column of light, boring a bottomless hole into the ground!
As the hole was drilled deeper, vast amounts of dirt and rocks were melted, vaporized, and eventually ionized.
Thunderous roars echoed from underground, the earth cracked open with countless massive fissures, and red hot magma gushed out.
This scene was being live-streamed globally by various drones.