I Really Didn’t Want to Be the Savior Chapter 445: Theory of Cosmic Civilization【3,700 words】


Chapter 447 Theory of Cosmic Civilization [3700 words]

In life, people always want to pursue the idea of ​​mastery, without confusion.

The poor think that if they have money, they will be free from confusion.

The rich think that a happy and healthy family will keep them safe.

The humble think that when they are in power, they will be free from confusion.

Those who are not up and down think that they will be free from confusion if they are promoted and rich.

However, in reality this is not possible.

The biggest difference between humans and animals is that humans can always find new desires for themselves after reaching a certain stage, and then become confused and never satisfied.

Humans yearn for the sea and the sky when they are on land, despite the deadly danger of sharks in the sea, storms, cold snaps in the sky, lightning and so on.

Humans yearned for the universe when they were in the low-Earth orbit space station, but the universe was more dangerous.

Humans are well aware that there are new dangers lurking in new environments, and it is also clear that leaving the comfort zone means getting close to death, but whether there are threats from enemies or not, human beings have never stopped exploring the unknown.

Two opposing natures, cowardice and fearlessness, are deeply ingrained in the souls of earthlings in very complex ways.

Humanity is never satisfied.

The same goes for Chen Feng.

After crossing over this time, he has lived an extra hundred years.

Humans also exist for an extra hundred years.

But Chen Feng didn't feel satisfied at all, he even forgot to celebrate.

He has been doing one thing for centuries, studying.

Ten years of trees, a hundred years of people.

Chen Feng has seen many geniuses, including Ryan, Ou Qinglan, Sergey, Lai Wenming, Franky in the history books, and Fredericks by his side today.

Each one is enough to keep him ashamed for a long time.

Every time he establishes the character of the sage Chen Feng in his heart by reading historical materials, and starts to call himself a master, he will always be quickly taught to be a man.

So Chen Feng was forced to learn to be humble and have a clear understanding of his IQ talent.

A quicker mind doesn't mean a quicker understanding.

Remember, it doesn't mean you really understand, and you can teach others.

So Chen Feng chose to spend a hundred years to build himself up.

Since I don't have talent, I'll be a fool to fly first.

There's no way to get it at a glance like those monsters, so I'll pile on the time.

It took me a hundred years to make myself a knowledgeable person, not a vanity sage.

Chen Feng is essentially a person who hates learning, and his concentration in learning has been criticized by former teachers Ou Qinglan and Fan Xing, but this does not hinder his perseverance.

At that time, he was able to shut himself in the door of his room and study music theory for nearly a year without any talent. The floor of the desk was memorized by him, and his trembling feet were as smooth as a mirror when he was scratching his ears and cheeks. Now he can also read and struggle for the rise of mankind.

Even if he really doesn't like it, and subconsciously sees it as a great pain, he can always persevere.

In addition, Chen Feng did not leave the territory of the Morrowind Empire at this time.

He originally planned to fly away.

But he changed his mind when he finally reached the border of the Morrowind Empire through the stargate and continued to transfer.

At present, human beings have a relatively in-depth understanding of the planetary system within the territory of the Empire, but the wider exploration range beyond 5,000 light-years has spread to 3,000 light-years at the farthest.

It's just that there are no star gates outside, and the voyage can only be run on the "legs" of the ship.

The first batch of ten times the speed of light fast scientific research ships set off as early as 300 years ago, and the researchers on it have also become members of the second generation who grew up from frozen embryos.

The first batch of ultra-fast scientific research spacecraft twenty times the speed of light set off nearly fifty years ago, and has now reached a thousand light-years away.

Numerous professional exploration and scientific research spaceships have sent back a lot of information one after another, so even if Chen Feng goes out, it is just repeating the path that his predecessors took.

If there is a chance, of course Chen Feng also wants to cross the distance of tens of thousands of light-years to find the home planet of the Mysterious Clan.

But obviously, with Morrowind II's current speed of 21 times the speed of light, even if he is lucky enough to stay out of the compound eye's field of vision, he will not be able to live for thousands of years.

Then he can only run less than one-tenth of the distance at most, and he can't stop along the way, he can only watch the flowers.

As for whether or not you can find a "native product" that can be used against compound eyes, it can only be left to luck.

So Chen Feng decided not to leave, but stayed within the territory of the Morrowind Empire and used the quantum leap of the Stargate to quickly reach his destination.

Anyway, the medium-level flight ability brought by Fryders has greatly increased his safety factor, and it is almost impossible to detect.

Unless he's unlucky enough to run into another ship when he leaves the warp, but that's an extremely unlikely event.

Chen Feng didn't run around aimlessly like a headless fly.

Fleders found that when Chen Feng was trying to figure out how to learn alien technology, if the things he faced were too different from the common sense of the solar system, the level of comprehension would always be one level worse, as if there were a layer of veil, no matter how carefully he explained it, Almost mean.

Ask Chen Feng if he understands, he thinks he understands.

But for him to invent something around this technology, he's in a daze.

Let him organize his thoughts and write a monograph explaining the principles of science to others. He is even more dazed when he picks up the pen, and he is stunned when he is in a daze.

Freders' analysis is that Chen Feng was born and bred in the solar system after all. After staying in the solar system for too long, his logical thinking ability was limited. In addition, his own IQ was "low", so he was trapped in the cross-section. Galactic Cognitive Bias.

Freders suggested that reading ten thousand volumes of books is worse than traveling ten thousand miles.

As a result, Chen Feng has really visited countless galaxies of life with secondary civilizations in the past 100 years, as well as a large number of galaxies with some cosmic miracles that he intuitively judges to be useful to mankind.

It wasn't just him who got the boost, but Freds too.

Although the depth of knowledge and understanding of Fryders is always deeper than that of Chen Feng, who knows if there is another layer below this layer?

Just like in the past, humans thought that the smallest unit of matter was a molecule, and then discovered atoms, and then discovered protons, neutrons and electrons. Now humans have even discovered that pure string energy can still be subdivided and recombined to form different characteristics.

Now Fryders has obtained the special ability of the Grass people, and the degree of communication with the quantum network is far deeper than that of ordinary people. The breadth of information obtained by the detection instruments on Morrowind 2 may not be as good as that of other large-scale human scientific stations, but Chen Feng felt that the depth might be worth it.

So, when he visited these planets, he also wanted to see if Freds could use his special abilities to find treasures left by other humans.

There are more than 10 billion stars in the Orion Arm, which is more than 10,000 light-years long. These stars form a long "belt of light".

The solar system is located on the inner side of the Orion arm near the galactic center, and the nearby stars are denser.

The route of human activity mainly spreads along the Orion arm to both sides, and there are more than 6 billion stars in the empire's territory.

In addition to humans, it has been proven that there are at least hundreds of thousands of sub-civilizations, but with the ability to navigate across planetary systems, only humans and thieves Grass people can be regarded as civilizations above the first level. Is it lucky or unfortunate to be pulled by humans into the same warship "lucky" civilization.

This is the news that Chen Feng has clearly learned in the last timeline.

In the entire galaxy, civilizations that have gained or are about to have the ability to travel across galaxies will be eliminated by compound eyes.

It's just that he only knew there were before, but he didn't expect that there would be so many other intelligent life in the little Orion's arm.

The development level of these sub-civilizations is very different. The Kardashev level is bluntly divided. The lowest level is only 0.0001, which is better than that of human primitive society. The highest level is almost 0.5. Like the Grasse.

The development speed of these civilizations is extremely slow. The 0.0001 level weak civilization has at least tens of millions of years of wisdom, but in the tens of millions of years of reproduction and development, it has only increased from 0.00001 to 0.0001.

According to human's calculations, even if this weak civilization develops for another 100 million years, it will still die at level 0.01.

As for other civilizations that have developed to around level 0.5, they have also entered a similar vicious circle, falling into a situation where technology stops, as if they had hit an invisible wall head-on.

Stagnation times are long, ranging from hundreds of thousands of years to hundreds of years.

Based on human understanding of civilization and logical calculations, a conclusion is drawn.

There is no need for compound eyes to take any action. These civilizations that cannot break the shackles and rush out of the galaxy will eventually go to the same ending-because of the exhaustion of their own available resources and energy, irreversible decline, until they perish in despair.

The existence of tens of millions of civilization sites in the Orion's arm is proof that they once existed, but disappeared in the long river of time.

On some planets with more favorable environments, there are even dozens of generations of relics that represent the past of different civilizations.

This means that the rules of this star and the planets that can breed life under these rules have experienced at least tens of millions of years, as many as billions of years, and have not been able to cultivate a representative of the galaxy. "Spokesperson" in space.

According to the results of mathematical analysis, scientists believe that in the billions of years in the Orion arm, at least tens of millions of civilizations have been born, but these civilizations are dust to dust, dust to dust, quietly appearing, and quietly The sound disappeared.

After a generation of civilization was completely destroyed, their transformation of the planet and the traces of life they left behind became the nutrient soil for the next generation of completely different species to quietly breed.

Human scientists have conducted an in-depth analysis of these civilizations and concluded the greatest possibility.

The physiological structure of these civilizations can only support their exploration of the universe to this extent, and their wisdom cannot understand anything deeper.

For example, room temperature superconducting technology, microwave power transmission technology, ultra-durable ultra-high conversion rate solar panel technology, controllable nuclear fusion, low-loss dielectric engine technology, etc., which can be easily mastered by humans.

These civilizations that have worked hard are all firmly blocked by invisible high walls that may belong to the defects of their own conscious structure or the external environment.

This wall of sighs is the "upper limit" of intelligent life with different physiological structures, representing some kind of cruel rule of the universe.

Assuming that human beings fail to find a breakthrough in new energy, until they exhaust the fossil fuel resources on the earth, and fail to obtain a stable and controllable infinite energy that is sufficient to supply the needs of all civilizations, then the situation of human beings is also in danger.

Even if there are recyclable energy sources such as wind energy, water energy, and tidal energy, it is useless. Once energy output cannot keep up with social needs, resources will become increasingly scarce, which will inevitably lead to brutal wars for resources, and most of us will die together. .

Humans may not escape the same fate as these dying civilizations.

Humans once thought they were alone in the universe.

It now seems to be an illusion brought about by ignorance, but it was impossible to see and touch each other before.

As the ultimate idealist philosophy says, "What you can't see, it doesn't exist".

The loneliness of human beings is based on the idea of ​​extreme idealism.

At a certain stage, this is the truth.

But at another stage, it was self-defeating.

Only when you stand at a certain height can you see the mystery of the vast and infinite universe.

Cosmic competition has always existed and is extremely brutal.

Every race that can jump out of the shackles of interstellar distances and out of the home planet is the lucky one in the universe.

Of course, those lucky ones will be greeted by a tragic fate.

All races are bound to fall under the butcher knife of the compound eye ~IndoMTL.com~ For millions of years, no one has been spared.

Compound-eyed people usually don't pay attention to low-end sub-civilizations at all, just like humans never care about an ant nest outside their home.

No one cares whether this nest of ants grows and disappears after being wiped out.

But when the ants mutate, grow bigger, become more poisonous, and may even harm humans, humans will decisively pick up flamethrowers and feed the nest of ants.

In addition to secondary civilizations, there are more than 20 million planetary systems with special cosmic rules that have some reference value in some aspects in the territory of the Morrowind Empire.

Humans have deciphered a lot and studied a lot, but I dare to say that they understand enough, but less than 10%.

Many of these knowledge are compulsory courses for Chen Feng to study hard for a hundred years.

(End of this chapter)


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