Chapter 53: Transformation (Part II)

Dr. Wally is so familiar and loving his job that the familiarity and love of his profession has turned into a kind of confidence. A kind of confidence that comes from knowing the extreme details of things around you.

For every road he has walked countless times, the number of steps from observation point A to observation point B, he can almost recite it backwards without making even a single mistake.

He is familiar with every operating procedure, from beginning to end, without a second of pause or hesitation.

He knew almost every one of his subjects, and loved staring at these beautiful nature spirits from outside the box for long periods of time, and of course, he liked the modifications he made to them.

Of all the species, Dr. Wally's favorite is the intelligent humans from Earth, perhaps because this is the closest thing to his own race, the Anunnaki.

From the microscopic level of DNA, tinkering with the double helix structure of human genes, increasing or decreasing this or that function. That feeling is like the improvement of rice by human beings, relaxed and free, as if the master of all things.

Dr. Wally believed that if there really was a God that modern humans believe in today, he must be a super-engineer like himself.

His race has been searching for hundreds of millions of years, and although it has evolved to an extremely high level, it still has not found the ultimate answer to the secret of life.

The Anunnaki sages had long since realized that everything in the universe, including life, was a conscious arrangement. The state of galaxies from the macroscopic to the major galaxies, from the microscopic to the particle level, is the result of man-made and environmental influences.

These works are indescribably great, and even if they spend hundreds of millions of years studying them, they have no clue who came from. But the Anunnaki people believe that the greatest creator must have been a super-engineer or a group of super-engineers who relied on the incredible power of science and technology to design beautifully.

It's just that their own civilizations, both in scale and degree, are 108,000 miles apart. Just like using two-dimensional language to express a three-dimensional or even higher-dimensional thing, it will never be able to reach the meaning, and the blind man will touch the elephant. Even, it's a completely different thing.

It is precisely because of this understanding that the Anunnaki people do not believe in the supreme and ethereal "gods", but in science and technology.

This is evident from the markers they believe in. From the earliest totem worship to the final concise pattern composed of rectangular rulers and compasses, the scientific and technological means represented by them have become the lifelong belief of the Anunnaki people for generations.

Such a tradition has taken root in the Eastern and Western cultures of contemporary mankind.

It's funny, because of the lack of emotional genes, the Anunnaki are simply fascinated by the sheer power of technology. And their founder, human beings, with the gradual progress of their own civilization, in addition to paying attention to the importance of science and technology, but also showing the pursuit and exploration of the scientific spirit, this different orientation, will inevitably lead to the development direction of the two civilizations, but also doomed the two civilizations to different destinies.