Chapter Ninety-Eight: Adversity Choice

The sweat on my forehead fell along with the sand, and I imagined myself like a fish living in the water, and saw the sand around me as a kind of water.

The pressure and resistance of water can make us lose the strength to control the functions of our body most easily on land, but water can also make us more flexible.

A flash of light flashed through my brain, and I reached out quickly, finally catching it before the darkness arrived.

Immediately parting my hands, I took a deep breath, then used my hands to pick up the sand around me, and my feet swung vigorously under the sand.

It's hard to control the power of the body in a dense space, but I'm looking for a counterbalance.

As the minutes ticked by, I used my arms to separate the sand around me, allowing some control over these dense spaces.

The body is like a part of many sands, in the activities of a whole and a group of individuals, they are irregular, but without exception, their forces are suppressing and conflicting with each other.

As a result, the density of force is constantly reduced, and it is operated back and forth in a limited space, and I can get a way to survive from it.

The difficulty of crawling in the sand is a challenge for human fitness, and it requires a combination of the skill of a swimmer and the physical strength of a weightlifter.

As he left his position little by little, he crawled out along the sand and rushed forward, gradually leaving the exit above his head.

I understood that the possibility of returning from the original route was very small, because judging from the distance just now, there were dozens of meters if not 100 meters, and I climbed out alone with my bare hands, I was afraid that it would kill me.

Thinking about this, my body didn't dare to stay for a moment, and after biting the flashlight in my mouth, I began to rush forward again.

Finally, I felt my back crawl out of the sand, then my hips, and finally my legs, but at that moment, a slight tug, unsettling sound sounded overhead.

In the darkness around me, I felt a flickering light, and the sound came from the light.

I slowed my breath and adjusted my angle as I looked up to the top, only to see strange lines.

They're glowing, but I'm not sure what they are, if they're living creatures or if they're some pre-existing substance.

There was more and more sand around them, and the strange sound sounded in my ears, forming a unique symphony between the two.

The circuit was blocked, I could only choose to continue forward, the strangeness of this place, also made me dare not continue to stay, the flashlight avoided the place where the strange sound came from, and shone forward.

There were black holes, and at first glance, they looked like piles of skeletons, and the skulls of the gray holes were full of hollows.

The sand was coming from behind me, and there was already a very high pile of sand behind me, but there was a lot of space on it.

I turned on my flashlight and walked into the holes, but it didn't take long for the sound to come back and get closer.

I hesitated, but finally looked up a few times, and this was the moment I was startled to see a strange layer of species crawling there.

They resemble snakes, but they are small but numerous, and they have glowing colors attached to the sides of their bodies.

Their weirdness was not just the light, but the density and the distance between me and them.

The sand was constantly filling the space, so it made sense that the distance between me and the stone wall above my head was shortening, and because of this, I needed to find a larger place to unload the sand.

Thinking about this, I quickened my pace, but the closer I got to the holes, the denser the strange creatures above my head became, their roots intertwined like the intricately tangled roots of a large tree.

Although the light was faint, I knew that they were alive, and even the holes above their heads and around them could have been drilled out by them.

Hell, I don't know how many years they've been here, and what they've done here, wouldn't I be too wronged if I had rushed to touch them, and be entangled in these things, and be identified as a grave robber?

Taking a step back, I also have an instinctive repulsion towards this creature, especially the glow, which seems to be coming from the bones.

I quickened my pace, wondering what kind of species it would be.

In the ocean, there is a common species that contains radioactive materials - electrons, and people call them jellyfish.

However, on land, due to the differences in the natural environment, it is difficult for living organisms to have radioactive materials.

But there is one possibility that there seems to be an exception, and that is non-moncellular organisms, but for a long time this was a hypothesis in the subject of biology.

The gods of ancient legends had this physique because they had special cells, as if they contained the elements of the outside world.

There are many elements that people can use, but these elements are repulsive to cells, and people want to neutralize this rejection, only the body has other special cells.

The hypothesis of this cell is that it can ingest elements from the outside world, like the gods in myths and legends, and use their own cells to control various elements.

Metals, flames, rivers, and even higher things, gamma rays, sub-energy bodies, even fused ions.

But all this is hypothetical, people can only control them through tools, this "cell", and they are completely unable to do everything with the cells in their own body.

There are many differences between living things, but there are also traces of their differences, such as the living environment and eating habits.

Here, away from the sun and people, it may be possible to establish an independent growth space, so as to cultivate strange life forms.

The essence of living things is composed of cells, and the most special cells are hidden in the bones and have a great connection with bone.

The purity of this light is difficult to control, and it is uneven, like the brain waves of the souls of microscopic beings that pass through the body, and their fluctuations are unstable.

There are many reasons for this, such as the environment in which you live, your ability to perceive things around you, and the changes in your own growth cycle.

In the world of higher intelligent beings, many things can be parsed into complex programs, with human beings as the subject, including fate, thinking, physiology, and even habits, these key things can be broken down into a lot of data.

From those data, we can judge all the things that human beings encounter in this life and the length of the physical cycle, and more clearly state what they encounter and do every day.

But the degree of accuracy is related to the density of analysis of this person's data, which is the ultimate evolution of human beings, and it is also the possibility that they can get infinitely close to themselves.

But there is no device in the world that can analyze all this, so people are confined to fate, stop there, and devote themselves to another realm, that is, the creation of infinite possibilities in life, and abandon the accurate observation and analysis of the self.

Such a renunciation may delay the emergence of something, but it will also find a unique path from this fork.

You can't have it both ways, so biology is far more successful than fate.

There are tens of millions of known organisms in the world, but there are no more than ten species that can approach human cells, minds, and complex structures.

Therefore, human beings have a very wide field of vision, and it is difficult to find a space that cannot be adapted, and even under the subject of the human heart, those known creatures are growing with human as the core?

And human beings are also constantly exploring, and have discovered a lot of things that have been discarded in the evolution of the self.

Those things may hinder the evolution of the self to perfect life, but it also had a unique existential value, otherwise it would not have become a step in human evolution.

Among the many living organisms, people find things that were once discarded, either survival instincts or powerful cell reproduction abilities.

And apply these lost discoveries to the existing field, and make imitative work to replace cytology, which has long been abandoned by mankind.

Perhaps more will only be found if such cells are reclaimed, but there is always a lot of life and a lack of chance and a lot of chance.

During the long period of observation, we also began to learn to make discoveries about ourselves and compare them with other organisms.

One of the biggest discoveries is the variability of cells, and in a certain environment, there is another group of organisms that live in a very complex and variable cell.

They seem to show us the soul with everything that is real—that is, the subject of fateology that has been abandoned in modern times.

The light in the darkness is their soul, and when the soul constructs a huge web, their life form is close to completeness.

Sometimes, the evolution of organisms, under certain circumstances, will choose to be more adapted to the surrounding environment and abandon some things, and this environment will also cause organisms to decompose.

Just like life and death, gathering and dispersing, living organisms will be broken down into countless fragments and even become particles after they are separated from their individual existence.

But if you can link certain particles, you may be able to put life things back together.

The possibility that a complete life being decomposed by death can be pieced together again is very small, unless there is a mistake in the process of evolution, and the life form abandons the evolutionary process with the goal of adapting to the living environment.

But in the hypothesis, everything in human beings and the outside world is an individual on the earth, and it is also the particle of the earth, a huge life form that decomposes after death.

But these particles may have a small number of connections, such as family, friends, and familiar people around them, but they have no contact with more strangers at all, and they will never think that perhaps at the source of the individual, we are unified and can be completely formed.

It is not clear what the matter that breaks down life, perhaps neutrinos, antimatter, or even higher latitudes, which can easily penetrate everything and go undetected, and even it is the natural enemy of this living organism.

Perhaps it is death, the necessity of individual decomposition, and the self to become confused and unfamiliar.