Volume 2: Chapter Sixty-Seven - The Home of Humanity on Earth
It's not as simple as everyone thinks. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. ο½iqugeγ At the beginning, it was agreed that the Earth would be safe by concentrating all the lasers or nuclear weapons on Earth and blowing it up far away from Earth before the arrival of planet "R2". However, further studies have shown that even if the "R2" planet is blown to pieces, one or two hundred kilograms of debris will still fall on the earth, and the impact of these debris on the earth is no less than the impact of the "R2" planet as a whole, and in the next century, the earth will continue to suffer similar blows, and the results will be no less harmful than the damage caused by dozens of nuclear bombs.
Goldilocks (Lucy) sits alone on a hill behind the Space Flight Department that leads to the space ladder, which was originally an observatory, but with the rapid development of technology, the Earth's observation stations were moved into space or nearby Mars orbital stations, and this became an astronomical instrument exhibition hall. It was evening, the pavilion had long been closed, and Goldilocks was sitting in front of an abandoned hemispherical astronomical telescope room, looking at the colorful clouds in the west, and from that direction, nearly 30 million kilometers away, the planet "R2" was silently attacking the earth, which humans had observed but could not grasp.
Is this the end of the earth's civilization? How difficult it must be to produce a civilized society in the vast space of space. Since the last millennium, scientific conferences have tried to answer the question of what is the chance that a star would become intelligent if life had occurred? It is difficult to conceive of any other life form capable of producing intelligence than multicellular organisms. Life appears to be extremely stable at the single-cell stage. Over billions of years, these cells have grown, divided, grown, divided, and entered the multicellular stage, where it is very difficult to differentiate into specialized organs and β most importantly β a brain. If it weren't for the rigors of the Ice Age, humans might still be among the clever apes. How many planets will experience similar drastic climate change? Compared to the climate of the Ice Age on our planet a million years ago, most planets may have a milder and more favorable climate, and life on such planets has never encountered the difficult conditions that would usher in an intelligent dawn. On other planets, the slightest disturbance in the climate would wipe out most of the higher creatures, like the dinosaurs.
No, the civilization of the earth cannot end like this, and it will not end like this.
The earth is the home of mankind and the birthplace of the only intelligent civilization in the solar system; For hundreds of millions of years, human beings have been looking for another space to live, because people know that sooner or later the earth will be destroyed, and even if it will not be destroyed, human beings will face the crisis of resource depletion.
When Goldilocks thought of this, a strange and delicate "image" suddenly appeared in her mind, as she had seen in her childhood, with a blurred face but a clear voice. "Image" said, "Child, come to us, don't worry about others."
Goldilocks thought, no, I'm from Earth, I can't run away alone.
The "image" seemed to know her thoughts, and said, "Son, you are not their kind, you should leave."
Where shall I go without them? "Little Green Man 2," the video replied.
Goldilocks understood what he meant, there is still a way out for mankind, as she expected, there is intelligent life on the planet "Little Green Man 2", one day, humans can go there to take refuge, but how long this time will take, Goldilocks is not clear, she only knows, there is another month, "R2" planet may hit the earthγγγγγγ