Chapter 176: Doomsday Goddess of War
In the perception of ordinary people, human beings are the most powerful creatures in nature, but there are two sides to everything, and from another point of view, human beings are not the weakest creatures.
A philosopher of Rabbit proposed the theory of over-weak compensation.
The so-called principle of decreasing compensation is that the more primitive and simpler the species, the higher the degree of existence, and the more complex the species, the lower the degree of existence, and the degree of existence shows a decreasing trend. With the decreasing degree of existence, in order to ensure their stable survival, the descending species will correspondingly increase and develop their ability to survive and structural attributes, which is called "compensation".
In layman's terms, the more primitive the species in the entire history of the development of life on Earth, the greater the number of their existence, and the greater the proportion of the entire Earth's biosphere. The higher the species, the smaller the proportion of the whole biosphere, which is decreasing. However, the higher the species, the more survivable, including the biological and social functions evolved by the organism itself, in order to ensure the continuation of the race in a complex environment, which is compensation.
By far the highest level of living beings on Earth. What makes humans better than other species is that they have thoughts, and other species have teamwork, social organization, and may even have their own language, such as chimpanzees. But as it is said in "A Brief History of Mankind", when faced with an unknown forest, only humans will say that there are fairies in the forest, let's go find fairies. Only human beings will regard the various animals and mountains and rivers they fear as their totems and guardian saints. This ability to imagine is unique to humans.
Looking at human beings according to the principle of decreasing compensation, human beings are advanced species, with a low degree of existence, and the corresponding survival skills are invincible in the world. Let's take a look at the survivability of ordinary animals, the most powerful animals have evolved fangs and claws, venom, strong muscles and running speed. If you look at human beings, even though individual humans are very weak, look at the tools we have invented: from the first swords, to later machine guns, airplanes, tanks, and now even more powerful genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, etc. With these tools and social collaboration, a few weak people with a few machine guns can wipe out the large animals in the entire forest without any difficulty, and with these tools, humans can dominate the world like dinosaurs 170 million years ago.
All of these eras, each worse than the last, with humanity's growing ability to transform nature and causing more damage to the environment. Humanity is already moving in the direction of superman, god-man - "A Brief History of the Future".
Whether the theory of diminishing compensation is true or not, it is surprisingly mirrored by the world of Resident Evil.
The biotechnology that mankind has desperately developed has finally sent humanity to the abyss of hell.
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Raccoon City.
A rustic villa is scattered among the lush trees, and the feeling of tranquility and remoteness is breathtaking.
Entering the living room, through the hallway, and into the bathroom, you will find a blonde woman lying in the bath, with a beautiful face and graceful appearance.
Alice, who was in a coma, was confused, and her life's yearning for light instinctively made her want to open her eyes, but unfortunately her eyelids were too heavy and she couldn't open them at all.
After about a few minutes, Alice's eyelashes flickered, and she slowly opened her eyes, staring blankly at the ceiling.
"Who am I?"
"Where am I?"
"What am I going to do?"
Alice stared blankly at herself, but now she had forgotten her name.
With endless questions, Alice stood up, her confused gaze looking at all the furnishings around her, a little inexplicably familiar, but no memory.
Walking out of the bathroom, she found a blood-red dress on the hanger outside the bathroom, and put it on calmly and elegantly.
Alice, who wore a blood-red dress, was even more glamorous, and against the background of high boots, her tall figure, slender white legs, and full of beauty.
Even though she lost her memory, Alice's physical memory seemed to still exist, and she walked through the corridor of the room with a familiar look.
Suddenly, there was a knock outside the door that startled Alice.
With doubts, she cautiously looked at the cat's eye at the gate, and there was a look
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