I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 952 - 588: The Endpoint of Cosmic Information Depth_1
Chapter 952 -588: The Endpoint of Cosmic Information Depth_1
Spring of 2696, Voyager Galaxy.
It had been a full decade since the War of the Fish People.
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The strong reactions of the Radiation Cloud still persisted.
The electromagnetic environment within the Voyager Galaxy had undergone significant changes.
Whether it was the natural planets within the galaxy, man-made planets, or even space stations, the biggest change was the ever-present arc discharge in the air.
As people walked the streets, occasional faint blue electrical arcs would flicker around them, coming from plants, animals, or even the corners of buildings.
Aircraft drift through space, and from time to time, are swept over by a myriad of electrical arcs flashing along their surfaces.
The size of the electric arcs varied, with some as thin as hair and others as thick as giant trees.
While their voltages were essentially consistent, their total electrical currents and destructive powers varied widely.
This made the internal environment of the Voyager Galaxy quite peculiar. Electrical arcs were beautiful but also deadly.
In the viewpoint of twenty-first-century Earthlings, such a high electromagnetic environment was extremely dangerous and unfit for habitation.
However, miraculously, the people of Voyager had completely adapted to this new environment. Even when struck by a high-voltage electric arc while walking, they would merely twitch a little and then continue on as if nothing happened.
Of course, occasionally, a very strong high-energy discharge would occur. In these instances, people would receive early warnings and promptly take shelter in any of the readily available isolation safety houses.
Despite the harsh external environment, plants and animals had managed to adapt quite well, albeit with a few changes.
The most noticeable feature was that both humans and animals, if they had hair, had it standing straight up.
On the streets, whether male or female, virtually everyone sported a spiky hairstyle, unless they were bald.
This was unavoidable.
Erect hair, as a sharp object, would more easily attract an electric arc. The advantage, however, was that it would form a repulsion layer against electric arcs at the body surface, sweeping across the outside of the body without inflicting damage to the brain.
For animals without hair or lacking in hair density, three different evolutionary paths were observed. They either formed an insulating cortex on their bodies, altered their body structures to form conductive pathways inside their bodies that did not pass through major nerves and organs, or took both approaches.
Humans, due to their longer lifespan, found it difficult to rapidly adapt their body forms through generational heredity like other animals. As a result, humans primarily chose to form internal conductive pathways.
Even in the twenty-first century, it was known that electricians had a much higher tolerance to electric shocks than ordinary people.
It was not that electricians had an extraordinarily insulated body.
Instead, due to continuous exposure to electrical circuits and shocks during their work, electricians developed a unique, invisible rapid electrical passage network within their bodies, separate from their blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerve networks.
The electrified environment in the Voyager Galaxy was far more severe than what twenty-first-century electricians faced. The fact that the people here adapted more quickly was due to their higher rate of gene awakening.
A higher gene awakening rate brought about more directions for genetic expression, making it more susceptible to external stimuli and correspondingly adaptive changes.
With each re-division of body tissues, with each iteration of cell renewal, the human body was working hard to adapt to the external environment.
Furthermore, because humans were accustomed to wearing shoes, there was one more crucial step for the body’s electrical system to function as a lightning rod: grounding.
The Voyager Star People had changed their habits of wearing shoes and socks.
Socks interweaved with skin-friendly metal threads, shoes with insoles and soles embedded with superplasma graphene conductive materials, or even superconductive alloy shoe spikes, all had become standard equipment for them.
Not only that, clothing manufacturers and shoemakers would each launch various clothing and footwear with different capabilities and levels of enhancing and guiding electric fields.
The dressing style of the Voyager Star People gradually leaned towards “gold and silver attire”. Even combat suits showcased conspicuous superconductive circuit pattern designs.People from other galaxies once joked that if a key circuit on a spaceship fused and you couldn’t find a replacement wire in time, you could just send over a crew member from the Voyager Galaxy to fix it.
Besides the changes in biology and lifestyle mentioned above, the mindset behind mechanical and electronic manufacturing throughout the galaxy also drastically evolved under the impact of strong electromagnetic radiation.
The various sophisticated devices produced by the Voyager Galaxy far outperformed those from other galaxies in terms of interference resistance.
Many civilians, who initially fled from the Voyager Galaxy, chose to return here.
They wanted to rebuild their homes and see, with their own eyes, the extinction of the Fish Star People, who had posed a significant threat to humanity, alongside the remaining warriors.
Indeed, after ten years, all the Fish Star People eventually congregated together, forming a mini-planet with a particularly large orbital radius and a highly elliptical trajectory outside the radiation cloud of the Voyager Galaxy.
The planet was about as big as the moon in our Solar System.
Human soldiers and research personnel stationed themselves on the planet to both study and monitor their adversaries, ensuring no potential for them to rise from the ashes.
Tiffany Bell had already set off with a transport fleet for the distant Witton Galaxy several years before, to participate in the frontline war effort.
during the years Tiffany spent traveling, other than occasionally entering T100 for some intensive training sessions with her, Harrison Clark spent most of his time contemplating and subtly instructing Star to correct the circumstances within the Solar System.
The now reignited sun in the Solar System is a new sun created by humans.
According to previous standards, this artificial new sun was basically suitable for use.
However, for the sake of confirming the information acquired from his research on the Fish Star People and the Egyptian tribe, Harrison Clark set even higher standards.
Humankind needed to further perfect the New Sun, aiming to restore the fundamental laws exactly as they once were in the old Solar System.
In simple terms, the similarity between the new Solar System and the old one needs to be improved from 99.99…% to 100%.
This last slight improvement may sound straightforward, but in practice, it is extremely difficult. It requires the combination of all comprehensive subjects such as life sciences, physics, chemistry, archaeology etc., supplemented by complex extrapolation through space-time topology, to finally find an absolutely correct value that reaches the Real energy level.
The Imperial Science Academy exhausted a great deal of manpower and resources to see this progressively unfold.
Thankfully, with the dome having disappeared, this would not have been possible using the resources naturally available within the Solar System.
Finally, in April 2696, through the verification of a real energy level analysis device, the similarity between the new and old Solar System reached 100%.
Once again, Harrison Clark issued a new order.
Reanalyze Earth’s history by reconstructing the gene traits of the first living organism on Earth, based on the entire Solar System and external cosmic background radiation.
Another decade passed.
In 2706, Tiffany Bell had established a remarkable reputation on the frontlines of the Witton Galaxy, and breakthrough advances had finally been achieved in Earth’s life rehabilitation project.
But Harrison Clark was completely baffled.
He wasn’t sure if the gene information the scholars had reconstructed truly belonged to the first life form in the history of Earth’s biology; all he knew was that it had a 100% overlap with his own genes.
What was more bizarre, was that his scholars unanimously believed this to be the answer, and that it was impossible to trace this gene segment any further back.
The scholars also had Harrison Clark’s gene information in their hands.
Biologists and medics proposed, isn’t this just the embryonic stem cell of the First Ancestor?
How could it possibly be a creature from billions of years ago?
But the physicists were adamant. This was the endpoint of the cosmic answer, the lifeform expression of real energy, and no matter how many more billions of years humanity might progress, it would be impossible to trace its information depth any further.
Everyone was stunned.