Chapter 400: ring

Chapter 400 Ring

"Wait a minute, since the 'universe' is coming to an end, doesn't anyone want to delay this moment?"

Li Wenyuan, who thought he still had a lot of time, never expected that what the "hunter" did would actually come to an "end".

In his view, the universe does not seem to have expanded for long, life has not bloomed everywhere, and civilization has not taken off everywhere. The universe that is not "lively" should not reach the "end" so soon.

In this regard, the "professor"'s attitude is very flat:

"Although for the 'data universe', the amount of resources is almost equivalent to unlimited, but the 'number' of civilization is limited, which depends on the computing power of this 'universe computer'."

"The more advanced the species, the more cumbersome the thinking, and the greater the 'data computation' behind it. The emergence of each civilization means that it is closer to the 'end', because the computing power of the 'universe computer' is limited. of."

"But there are always some 'attempts' that need to be practiced. You may not know it yet, but the behavior of using the 'super ether phase engine' to try to 'break through dimensions' has been carried out no less than hundreds of times in the past, but These all failed for a variety of reasons."

"This is the closest to success. Of course, we don't mind seeing whether this path can be successful. If it succeeds, it is better. It proves that we can really get rid of the 'cycle' in this way. If it fails, it is just a 'cycle' in the future." ' just give up the idea."

"We have experienced too much. "Death" may be difficult for ordinary people to accept, but it is just a long sleep for us, because we know that "next time" we will go further."

The "Professor" doesn't feel too much about the coming of the "end" and the destruction of civilization, and this seems to be the thinking of human beings.

As the "professor" said, he came from the 8391st known "cycle", destruction is already commonplace for "human civilization".

In the past, human beings might feel uneasy about this, but today, with the gradual deepening of understanding of the "world", and the overall social literacy of civilization has also risen to a very high level, the feelings about this matter tend to be flat.

Even Li Wenyuan himself didn't have much emotion.

When he knew that the "past self" still existed, he was ready to wait for the next "cycle". He knew it would happen sooner or later, but he didn't expect it to come so soon.

"Since this is the case, why do they still plant civilizations everywhere? Isn't this accelerating the destruction of the 'universe'?"

Li Wenyuan immediately thought of this question, and asked the "Professor" without hesitation. If he remembered correctly, human beings have been doing this all the time.

And this matter became even weirder after knowing that the occurrence of the "big collapse" was related to biomass. Shouldn't ordinary civilizations try to delay the arrival of destruction?

"That is to expand the relevance of the 'special data' of 'human beings' in the 'universe' as much as possible." The professor replied.

"This is also our purpose in many 'cycles'. We are also looking for ways to 'break the cycle'. We think that if there is even one time, let 'us' go perfectly according to the predetermined plan, it will be huge. s help."

"Reviewing the history of our civilization so far, we found that our experience is still a bit 'bumpy'. For example, your death is completely unplanned, which proves that we are not 'stable' enough."

"Although all the data will return to the 'void' after the 'circulation', as long as they can be related, no matter how weak the connection is, it will help stabilize the next 'circulation'."

"Those civilizations that are related to 'us' may also produce a little 'data' disturbance in the next 'cycle', thereby accelerating their civilization process. This is a mutually beneficial behavior."

"And the most important thing is, don't think that the "biomass" brought by those "seeded" civilizations is a lot. For the entire "universe", that is just a drop in the bucket."

"The largest source of "biomass" in this "universe" is those civilizations that were born and grew naturally. We are just a small corner of the entire known universe."

With this explanation, Li Wenyuan understands it, but at the same time he is a little embarrassed, because many civilizations may be destroyed in the "big collapse" without realizing the "truth of the world", and can only wait for the next "cycle" to develop.

Now that he has contacted the "Professor", he thinks that this time he doesn't need to look for traces of humans anymore, and should be able to know the location of humans directly.

After all, from all the information he has learned, the "professor" maintains a certain connection with human civilization.

The "professor" also answered him very frankly:

"They are actually in the 'Galaxy', but probably not the Milky Way you know, but the 'Galaxy' on the bright side."

Speaking of this, Li Wenyuan immediately understood that this refers to the "false galaxy" in the "curtain theory" that is placed on the periphery of the "curtain" to deceive people's eyes.

Of course, this "false" is only relative to the real Milky Way, which actually has all the characteristics of the galaxy group, and can be directly equivalently regarded as a brand new galaxy.

The "observer" in the galaxy, the Lost Empire, once became suspicious because they accidentally saw this "false galaxy", and finally decided to drag the entire galaxy to die together in order to escape from what they thought was the "virtual world".

Although it now seems that they have realized the "truth of the world" to some extent, but it is still a little shallow, and it can only be said that they are courageous.

However, Li Wenyuan did not expect things to go around and finally return to the Milky Way, which is like a "circle".

"That is indeed the 'end point' they chose, and you will definitely find them there."

"So, do you have any questions? You have been here for a long time. If you don't go out quickly, you may not see the scene of 'breaking the cycle'."

"So fast?" Li Wenyuan was taken aback for a moment, and then he understood that it was probably because the flow of time here was different.

His physical sensation has only passed a cup of tea, but in reality it may have passed for a long time.

After a little thought, he asked about the purpose of the "curtain" and the "similarities" between the galaxy and the universe.

Regarding this, the "professor" showed a mysterious smile, and said to him: "These words... Maybe it would be better for you to ask them yourself."

"They are also waiting for you, don't forget, no matter what your life form is, you are also a member of 'human beings'."

After all, the scene in "The End of Time" has undergone a final change.

At first glance, Li Wenyuan didn't realize what it was, but when he saw the scene of dinosaurs appearing on the planet, he realized that this was the past of the earth.

"'The Scorpion of Time' is the incarnation of time, and everything that happens in the universe is witnessed by him."

"We don't know why He favors us so much, but we must seize this unprecedented opportunity."

"'Strange Cycle' is a gift He gave us. You may not understand the power of this gift now, but you will know it later."

The voice of "Professor" rang in Li Wenyuan's ears, but when he looked around, he realized that the figure of "Professor" had disappeared without a trace.

And the past of the earth, like the slides in the show, began to gradually speed up the playback speed, and finally came to an unknown time ago.

A group of upright apes migrated at night, and they already knew how to use wooden sticks to help them walk. In the long night, one of them, driven by a certain feeling, looked at the sky full of stars.

This is the beginning of human beings' longing for the stars and the sea, and all stories originate from this rise.

The scene turned into nothingness, and finally returned to the "belt of light" shining like a ring.

(end of this chapter)

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