I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 856 - 512: The Milky Way Big Bang, the Eternal Momentary Bloom, Getting Old_2
Chapter 856: Chapter 512: The Milky Way Big Bang, the Eternal Momentary Bloom, Getting Old_2
The energy level in the explosion center soars, surpassing the detonation of the Shadow of the Sun that absorbed the gamma-ray burst a millennium ago.
The massive black hole bearing Harrison Clark’s will is right at the center of the violent explosion.
The energy level of the space surrounding the black hole continues to rise, intensifying the quantum oscillation and resulting in a new induction link created between the eternal giant quantum storm orbiting the black hole and the Triple Space.
Harrison Clark recovers his humanity’s five senses, feeling as if bathing in flames, yet he remains oblivious to the pain.
In the unseen quantum world, he stands amidst the fiercest flames, laughing maniacally.
He is pleased with Barov Albert’s calculations, which proved completely accurate.
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On the brink of death, he relies on an unconventional method to reactivate the quantum storm, restoring his human will once more.
The chain-reaction explosion continues in the outside world, igniting the massive black hole and transforming it into a dazzling behemoth of mingled red and black.
Black represents the collapsing space.
Red symbolizes the violent energy.
Infinite high temperatures spread out.
Space trembles and collapses.
The eternally stable gravitational network of the universe appears as if a massive lead ball was thrown down, wreaking havoc from the sky.
Boundless energy begins to orbit the massive black hole at high speed.
The massive black hole becomes the center of a collapsing vortex beneath the surface of a lake.
Space collapses not only in the original three-dimensional space, but also within warp space and curvature space, with the engulfing radius expanding far beyond the speed of light.
The tremendous explosion tears, sweeps, and devours all mass-energy within a 0.5 light-year radius. Cosmic dust, gravity fields, prism ships, wingless flying insects, and compound eye units are all swallowed up without exception.
The massive black hole first transforms into a collapsing black hole before becoming a singularity black hole, triggering an even more powerful explosion.
The first phase of the explosion lasts for two whole years.
But this is just the beginning.
Harrison Clark’s will perseveres through the flames for two years.
Two years later, he finally completes the last step among the blaze.
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He reintroduces the energy-less quantum tide into the rules of the three-dimensional universe.
He “severs” the gravitational line maintaining the stability of the massive black hole and the Galactic Center.
From this moment on, the two colossal entities, the Galactic Center and the artificially created second-largest massive black hole in the Milky Way Galaxy, begin an irreversible approach towards one another.
Their convergence will reach a speed of 25,000 times the speed of light.
In another two years, the massive black hole will collide with the Galactic Center.
The chain reaction triggered by the antientropy bomb will drag down the Galactic Center irreversibly until the Milky Way Galaxy is completely devoured.
Based on calculations made by Harrison Clark, Star, and Barov Albert, of the million prism ships in the Milky Way Galaxy, at best only 70% can escape.
The cocoon-like giant ship will also be destroyed.
The dome will cease to exist as well.
Once, a mere spherical battleship obliterated human civilization with minimal effort.
Now, humanity makes the compound-eyed observer pay a huge price at last.
The cost isn’t only the lives of 700,000 Compound Eye people, but also the entire resources of the enslaved Milky Way Galaxy for millions of years.
The destruction of the Milky Way Galaxy signifies the Earthlings becoming a legitimate Fourth-class Civilization.
It is a realm the once-dominant Egyptian tribe of the galaxy had only admired, never glimpsing or achieving throughout their existence.
Humanity has done it.
Even if this fourth-grade civilization lasts for such a brief time and introduces itself to the universe in such a violent manner, no one can deny that the moment humanity succeeds in detonating the Milky Way Galaxy, it has earned the qualifications to stand eternally in the universe as an “inexistent” entity.
Billions of years later, the brilliance of the Big Bang in the Milky Way Galaxy will spread throughout the cosmos.
Countless strong and weak civilizations across the universe will witness how, in a desperate and resolute move, a formidable stellar system once exploded by the hands of a great race that rose from humble beginnings.
In the observable universe’s long history, such an intense war has never occurred before.
Never has a stellar system been so completely destroyed in such a short time.
Once a civilization reaches the Fourth-tier, merely a few hundred years of accumulation and development can intimidate any alien civilization from acting recklessly.
Waging war recklessly against a Fourth-ranked civilization, if not utterly victorious, may lead to devastating retaliation that no civilization can bear.
A Fourth-tier civilization in the universe sequence has the right to an eternal existence and can be regarded as an Eternal Civilization, with a lifespan equal to the universe.
At its core, the Compound-Eyed Observer has yet to reach a Fourth-class Civilization, nor can it become eternal.
Between Eternal Civilizations, there’s almost no need to compete for resources and territories, at most, they merely coexist and remain unconflicting.
Harrison Clark even suspects that the higher-order civilization behind the Compound Eye people is no more than a more powerful and longer-lasting Fourth-tier civilization.
Humanity could have been eternal.
Unfortunately, humanity’s situation is just too unique.
When first singled out, humans were merely a trivial 0.7-tier civilization, mere ants that would tremble and die under a giant’s gaze.
Yet no one could have imagined that in just a millennium, humans would ascend from a 0.7-tier civilization to a Third-class civilization, then within another millennium, they would prove their momentary eternity by relentlessly destroying their home stellar system.
Setting aside another millennium, if humans could have persisted for just another century in this timeline, the Compound Eye people would have no choice but to bow down or be decapitated.