Chapter 831: The Mystery of Origin

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Although Yang Yi only briefly browsed it, those advanced technologies still made Yang Yi dumbfounded. Not to mention anything else, among them is the technology that Yang Yi needs most now, that is, the technology necessary to manufacture small primordial converters of S-grade or higher quality, and the technology of processing the original crystal into core components. This technology solves the problem of not having a Hallows, and in fact no Hallows are needed to make any kind of small Primordial Energy Converter. Yang Yi has enough protocrystals and a lot of other materials, and with this technology, he can mass-produce high-grade small primordial energy converters. As long as there were enough high-level small Origin Energy Converters, Yang Yi would be able to build an army composed entirely of warriors after the Kunyang Clan. In addition, there is also the technology to manufacture large Kinetic Energy Converters, especially those of S grade or higher quality used on capital ships. It's just that Yang Yi doesn't attach much importance to this technology, because with soldiers, what he needs is an advanced space fighter, not a huge warship. As for the technology to make space fighters, there are also technologies, but they are more difficult to use, mainly because of the lack of materials necessary for the production of advanced space fighters. However, these problems will definitely be resolved in the future.

It's just that Yang Yi is not looking for these things now.

The "mirror phase transformation" technology does exist, and it is very detailed, but Yang Yi is not a scientist and has not studied systematically, so he can't understand it at all. After a quick glance, Yang Yi was disappointed to find that all the things that had been preserved were technical things, and there was no mention of other star systems at all. Even if Huang Weicheng had made a comprehensive observation of a nearby star system, there were some astonishing discoveries, but they were not preserved. It's just that in Yang Yi's view, Huang Weicheng may not understand the star system he is going to. The preparations he made were just precautionary, just like the civilizations of the Galactic Alliance before they came to the Southern Alpha system, each ship was equipped with advanced weapons.

Of course, it is certain that Huang Weicheng is not taking the Masons to explore other star systems, but to occupy other star systems. In other words, after reaching other star systems, Huang Weicheng will use the fleets and legions he brings with him to wipe out the local indigenous civilizations. Only after controlling the entire star system will Huang Weicheng let the other civilizations of the Galactic Alliance be reborn and establish an alliance with humans as the core again.

The question is, why let other civilizations be reborn?

Obviously, in the case of betrayal, Huang Weicheng has no reason to allow humanity and civilizations other than the Masons to be reborn in other star systems. In the long run, there is no need for this, because adding a civilization means that more resources are needed. Even if the technology of transstellar system space has been mastered, resources are limited, and there is no reason to waste resources on civilizations that have betrayed humanity. Besides, even without other civilizations, humanity and the Masons still have enough power to control a star system and grow in a short period of time. If you can't defeat the local indigenous civilization, even if there are more civilizations, the result will be the same.

So, why did Huang Weicheng bring genetic samples of all civilizations?

With this question, Yang Yi carefully examined it again and found a non-scientific and technological information, to be precise, a social science material.

This is a document from the beginning of the Second Age, and possibly even the end of the First Age.

After reading this information, Yang Yi understood.

After learning about the glory of the Second Age, Yang Yi couldn't understand why other civilizations were allowed to develop and grow when human beings were so powerful at that time. No other civilization can dominate the galaxy alone, even if the resources will also be exhausted, it will not be just a few thousand years. From this point of view, even if human scientists are responsible for the destruction of the galaxy, then the other civilizations of the Galactic Alliance are accomplices. Quite simply, it is precisely because there are too many civilizations that have developed rapidly and consumed too many resources that human scientists have been forced to recklessly search for transstellar system space technology, and there has been a subsequent disaster. At least on the issue of consuming resources, all the civilizations of the Galactic Alliance have a certain responsibility for the "catastrophe of the end of the world", and it can even be said that they should bear the main responsibility. Quite simply, in the Second Age, the human population was not very large, so not many resources were consumed in order to survive and reproduce. Although humanity controls most of the resources of the galaxy, it is mainly used for scientific research, and all civilizations are beneficiaries of human scientific research. Without other civilizations, the Milky Way would not have been destroyed in just a few thousand years, and human scientists would have been able to gain more time and calmly carry out the research work of transstellar system space technology, and finally make a major theoretical breakthrough to achieve transstellar system spaceflight.

Obviously, no matter how you look at it, there is no reason for humanity to let other civilizations consume precious resources, at least not to help other civilizations grow and thrive.

After encountering Yu Tingxuan's memory, Yang Yi learned that human scientists have always believed in an hypothesis, that is, the various civilizations in the galaxy have some kind of connection, and this association is directly related to the origin of all civilizations, if you can figure out the relationship between various civilizations, you can hope to find the origin of human beings and many civilizations, and even solve the biggest mystery in the universe.

That is, why is the universe the way it is?

This hypothesis was first proposed by a sociologist at the end of the First Age. At that time, mankind had just mastered the Primordial Energy technology, and was about to make a major breakthrough in space jumping technology and realize the realization of transgalactic voyages. In addition, probes built using Origin Technology have discovered life in other star systems in the Milky Way, and even intercepted signals from some intelligent civilizations.

In other words, human beings already knew at that time that they were not the only intelligent beings in the universe.

By the Second Age, as more and more civilizations were discovered by human astronauts, as they learned more about other civilizations, this hypothesis was accepted by more scientists. The point is, there are many similarities between the intelligent life that was born naturally in other star systems and humans. For example, they are all organisms, living in a similar environment, all need oxygen, water, the right temperature, and food is organic. It's just that the biggest similarity is actually at the genetic level. Although the genes of human beings and other intelligent beings are very different, they are essentially the same, that is, the smallest unit that makes up genes is the same, but the way of arrangement and combination is different.

Obviously, this is a phenomenon that science cannot explain.

Although some biologists believe that this is the inevitable result of natural evolution, that is, the genetic pattern of human beings and other intelligent beings is the most desirable and most likely to produce command, so after a long period of evolution, all other compositions have been eliminated, and only this composition has been preserved. But biologists can't explain a key question as to why intelligent organisms that evolved in different environments have such important similarities. You must know that the basis of the natural plan is the environment, that is, organisms must adapt to the environment in the process of evolution, and only organisms that adapt to the environment can survive, and organisms that do not adapt to the environment will be eliminated.

In fact, many of the discoveries of the time directly disproved this argument of biologists.

For example, some civilizations do not have enough carbon on their home planets at all, but are dominated by sulfur, and if it is natural evolution, these intelligent beings should not be organisms, but simple life forms dominated by sulfur, and it is even impossible to obtain wisdom. On other planets, there is a severe shortage of oxygen, and as a result, organisms made of organisms have evolved, and they are highly intelligent.

It is precisely because there are so many phenomena that cannot be explained by science that the hypothesis that appeared at the end of the First Age has attracted more attention from scientists.

At the heart of this hypothesis is that human beings are not the result of natural evolution, but rather the fruit of the seeds left by a powerful civilization on Earth, and the same goes for other civilizations in the galaxy. Because the origins are the same, the civilizations in the galaxy are very similar, and it is only because of the different environments on each planet that they have evolved into different external forms.

According to this hypothesis, if we can find out what all intelligent beings have in common, we will be able to restore the "seeds", and we will be able to find out the origin of human beings and all intelligent beings.

Throughout the Second Age, human biologists worked in this direction.

Although biologists have found a lot in common, they have never made a breakthrough in the study of the most critical problem: the restoration of "seeds". By the end of the Second Age, as astronautics became more critical, the biological sciences received less importance and access to resources was greatly reduced. In addition, Huang Weicheng is an astronaut scientist, so among the scientific and technological materials he has preserved, there are very few biotechnology materials. Because these scientific and technological materials were damaged and later managed to recover some of them, the loss of biotechnology materials is even more serious. Obviously, Huang Weicheng does not know much about biotechnology, so there is nothing he can do about it.

What Yang Yi found was not biotechnology information, but a sociological information.

This material does not analyze the reasons for the existence of human beings and other civilizations from a scientific point of view, but from a sociological point of view. To put it simply, the scholars who compiled this document believe that all intelligent life in the galaxy, including humans, was created. Although human beings, and the creators of other civilizations, did not intervene in evolution, they certainly gave some kind of mission, and it certainly had something to do with the reason for the existence of this universe. According to the scholar's speculation, the value of the existence of human beings and other intelligent beings is likely to break through the confinement of the human being, and when it develops to a certain extent, the final and most critical breakthrough is achieved. (To be continued.) )