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Chapter 213 The Truth of the Universe and the Gift of Nature

Chapter 213 The Truth of the Universe and the Gift of Nature

The Oort cloud that wraps around the solar system is full of inactive comets. This mysterious spherical cloud cluster, also known as comet cloud in the human world, wraps everything in the solar system stably all year round.

A meteor-like light passed through the mysterious spherical cloud composed of the endless nebula remnants of the sun and its planets, and broke through the celestial body near the ecliptic plane outside the orbit of Neptune in the solar system without any stop Dense disc-shaped region, the huge asteroid belt on the boundary of the solar system - the Kuiper belt.

Finally, this light entered the observable range of human beings, but when human equipment was about to notice him, he accelerated again, and then came the eight planets, the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, various satellites, The Moon, and finally the Earth.

The light from the universe broke through the atmosphere, and then stayed in the sky above a neon baseball field for a moment. Before a ball boy in the baseball field turned his head, the light disappeared into the clouds again, like a jet plane Traces of the past appeared in the clouds, and disappeared over a certain silver-white metallic building in the Pacific Ocean.

Castor and Masaki Keigo have been waiting for a long time, feeling the light returning from the universe, the two looked at each other, and then Masaki Keigo turned off all the electronic equipment in the laboratory, "Sawai and the others know?"

"I know." Casto glanced at the figure that appeared in the laboratory, "But they also know that we need to judge whether humans can touch these things at present."

Asuka wiped the sweat off his forehead immediately, went to the side to get a glass of water, and then drank it in a big gulp. The familiar and unfamiliar feedback from human organs made him feel a little bit aftertaste, Casto could see Come out, Asuka Kazuma is not thirsty, he is just finding his human side in this way.

Masaki Keigo casually took out three cups and a bottle of whiskey from the corner of the laboratory, and then took out a box of ice cubes from the refrigerator where the experimental reagents should have been stored. He tried the ice cubes through the ice box with the back of his hand. temperature, then put the ice cubes into the glass with satisfaction, and then poured the amber wine into the glass.

"Hmph! Let me, Masaki Keigo, pour the wine myself." He shook his head, "That's you."

"Is there sake for whiskey?" Kazuma Asuka asked a bit embarrassed, "I used to be a pilot anyway, and I can be considered a middle-aged person at my age."

"This thing can make you regain the feeling of being human the fastest." Masaki Keigo said with some emotion, "This thing can make you get out of the rationality of light as quickly as possible."

Seeing Asuka, Castor hesitated a bit, and directly stuffed the cold wine glass into the opponent's hand, then picked up a glass by himself, watching Keigo Masaki also pick up the last glass.

Without clinking glasses, the three of them just drank the wine in their glasses silently.

The people chosen by the light are indeed different, Casto thought as he looked at their respective drinking gestures.

Although Asuka Kazuma said that he was a pilot, when he really drank it, he gulped down all the liquid in the cup very quickly.

Masaki Keigo is the complete opposite. Every mouthful of him seems to have a scale, exactly the same frequency, exactly the same intake, and a face that will never change color, although he himself said that alcohol will make him out of rational state, but Casto felt that there were many things that could make this guy lose his mind, but there would never be alcohol in it.

"Do you keep fish?" Masaki Keigo frowned and looked at the liquid in Castor's cup, "If you don't know how to drink, I can give you milk. You don't have to spit it in, right?"

"That's ice melting!" Casto pouted, "And I'm just a child compared to you."

"Hmph! Who knows?" Masaki Keigo gave Casto a blank look, then turned his head, and looked at Asuka Kazuma, who was already in a daze.

Asuka Kazuma was called back from the universe by them.

The situation in the universe is different from what Keigo Masaki thought, at least that's what Casto told him.

In Masaki Keigo's original vision, based on the blueprint of the cosmic empire, there should be a large number of unpredictable interstellar civilizations in the universe.

So according to common sense, there should be more cosmic civilizations appearing on the earth than now, but this is not the case.

And when Masaki Keigo used a computer to calculate, the result was not like this.

In the process of calculating the civilization of the universe, Masaki Keigo actually added the variable of the dark ruler in the deep sea. After all, he also knew how many civilizations could be blocked by the existence of this thing, but even so, the number was still wrong.

Too few, even if there are ten more dark rulers, there are still too few alien civilizations appearing on the earth.

Masaki Keigo has to admit that under such a theory, there are still 'rules' in this universe that he doesn't know about.

The Fermi Paradox, which should have been invalidated in human society, has reappeared in Masaki Keigo’s calculations.

The Fermi paradox is a scientific paradox about aliens and interstellar travel. This paradox only proposes one thing, that is, the high possibility of the existence of extraterrestrial civilization and the lack of proof in reality. Incomprehensible contradictions exist.

The original idea of ​​the Fermi paradox was not proposed by Fermi, but in an unpublished manuscript written by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky in 1933.

As the founder of cosmonautics, he was called the father of aerospace by later generations, he wrote: "People deny the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations, because, if alien civilizations do exist, two things should happen: One, they should have visited Earth, and two, they should have sent us some signal of their presence."

Of course, if this is the case, this problem does not form a paradox, but a simple hypothetical deduction.

Because based on the fact that humans have not discovered extraterrestrial civilizations and Tsiolkovsky's theory, it should be concluded that "extraterrestrial civilizations do not exist in the universe", and there will be no contradiction.

Until 1950, when Fermi talked with his colleagues, he talked about the question of where the alien civilization is.

They also thought that if aliens exist, then humans should have discovered aliens.But unlike Tsiolkovsky, Fermi made a simple calculation after the discussion, and proposed that the probability of the existence of alien civilizations is very high.Thus, the question becomes a paradox.

After Fermi's death, the above content was published by his colleagues, and this paradox is also known as Fermi's paradox.

N=Ng×Fp×Ne×Fl×Fi×Fc×FL.

N on the left represents the number of observable extraterrestrial civilizations that should exist in the Milky Way, the first three items on the right represent the total number of planets in the Milky Way, and the latter represent multi-level conditional probabilities, which will signal the birth of alien civilizations The required probabilities for each step are multiplied to get a total probability.

The two most important paradoxes of the Fermi paradox are:

1. There should be a large number of alien civilizations in the Milky Way.

2. Human beings have not observed signs of extraterrestrial civilization.

The Fermi paradox was broken on the eve of the establishment of TPC.

One of the reasons for the establishment of TPC is that after human beings entered the modern society, a large number of unknown cosmic radio waves were continuously detected. With the end of the last century, scientific research institutions in various countries and teams led by Director Sawai experienced it with their own hands. In the true sense of the universe event.

When the cosmic man appeared, the Fermi paradox was broken, which is the consensus of human society.

But the consensus of human society is not the consensus of Masaki Keigo.

After seeing that cosmic empire, Masaki Keigo modified the formula that constituted the Fermi Paradox, but he realized that even if he maximized the influence of the Dark Lord, it would not be possible to bring about the current result , because civilizations like the earth today already have the basis for interstellar travel, but in fact it is impossible to detect the existence of the ruler of darkness.

Then, with doubts in his mind, Masaki Keigo found Casto.

Casto admitted Masaki Keigo's research conclusions, but he couldn't give the most accurate explanation, so he called Asuka Kazuma.

Asuka Yima's wine dissipated quickly, and he who had been fighting in the universe for a long time, even in such a safe situation, would quickly get himself out of that dazed state under the control of his subconscious.

He shook his head, glanced at the empty cup in his hand with a wry smile, then looked at Keigo Masaki and Castor, who had been restraining themselves, and said apologetically, "I'm sorry, I've been in the universe for too long. Being able to rely on such a short-term indulgence can allow me to regain my human state."

"I know, we have all become light once." Masaki Keigo nodded. Although he had tried his best to control his human proportions in the giant posture of light, it was inevitable that once he really became light, he would It will still become more rational, more sacred, and closer to 'God',

"So what do you want from me?" Asuka Kazuma gave Masaki Keigo a friendly smile, and suddenly he looked around, "Isn't there another one? Where's that young man?"

"We arranged for him to do other work." Masaki Keigo shrugged, "You know, there are a lot of troubles on Earth right now."

"Well, when I came here, I felt that there are some strange things lurking in human society." Asuka Kazuma seemed to have completely sobered up, and the whole person returned to the state of that experienced warrior, "But since that's what you did Yeah, I won't ask, so do you have any questions?"

Masaki Keigo took a deep breath, "Actually, this matter has something to do with the strange things you perceive, the thing is like this, we have successfully let some Kylierod people, you can understand it as 'soul life body' 'joined the human camp'

Speaking of this, Masaki Keigo rubbed the bridge of his nose, he realized that his behavior seemed to be completely opposite to what Asuka Kazuma was doing.

But Masaki Keigo did not stop because of this, but looked at Asuka more firmly, and then continued talking to him.

"There are many reasons why the Kylierods choose to integrate into human society, but one of the most important reasons why they are willing to negotiate with us is that they believe that with the development speed of human civilization, it will not take long for human beings to develop into A civilization at the level of a cosmic empire"

Speaking of the crucial point, Masaki Keigo also became serious.

"However, a strange problem also arises from this. No matter how special human beings are, and the universe is so big, if it is really so easy to have a civilization at the level of a cosmic empire, then the universe will be occupied by those pioneering cosmic civilizations. That's right"

When Masaki Keigo said this, he began to knock on the table with both hands, "From this, I have calculated the number of stars in the Milky Way, the proportion of stars with planets to all stars, the average number of terrestrial planets around the stars, and the evolution of terrestrial planets. The probability of life, the probability of evolution from primitive life to intelligent life, the probability of intelligent life sending out signals that can be observed by human civilization, and the proportion of the duration of technological civilization in the life cycle of a planet"

"I even added a series of disasters such as the Dark Dominator, the Lifeform of Light, and Qijiela, hoping to balance this data, but it failed."

"What are Dark Lord and Zigera?" Asuka interrupted Masaki Keigo's narration.

Masaki Keigo was stunned for a moment, then he turned his head to look at Casto, and Casto waved his hand helplessly, "The two of you have different ways of obtaining light, so Masaki Keigo, you know little about things in the universe, But you are just the opposite."

"What you said makes sense. But here comes the question, what are you?" Asuka glanced up and down at Casto, "You can't be the hybrid product of the light of the universe and the light of the earth, right?"

Masaki Keigo was already used to the "setting" that Castor knew a little bit about everything, he knocked on the table, signaling the remaining two people to concentrate, then he found a stack of papers from the drawer and continued to say Going on, "Before I tell you why we called you back, I need to explain to you the current way humans deal with and diplomatically deal with other races."

Then, Masaki Keigo narrated it seriously. It was proposed by Director Sawai, Nanyuan and Yoshioka were in charge of supplementing, Masaki Keigo and Horei were in charge of technical support, and Castor was in charge of witnessing the "human society when facing other intelligent races." treatment plan. '

In fact, Director Sawai was just starting at the beginning. The real policy cannot be so simple. You must know that it is impossible for every civilization to rely on human beings like the Kyrielords, and it is impossible for every civilization to be as dependent on Kyrielords. The Lords have such a long lifespan, and it is impossible for every civilization to happen to be as technologically advanced as the Kyrielords.

Therefore, the subsequent policy formulation has been only a semi-finished product until now, but one thing is certain, that is, whether it is Sawai, Yoshioka or Nanyuan, in the formulation of follow-up policies, it is based on Masaki Keigo's scientific level of human beings. The planning of future human beings is planned according to an interstellar civilization.

Masaki Keigo spoke very quickly, and Asuka Kazuma also listened very carefully. He would interrupt Masaki Keigo's narration from time to time, and then ask his own questions, and Masaki Keigo would also quickly give additional explanations.

Amidst Castor's grunts, the two people in the room had an in-depth exchange of ideas.

Finally, Masaki Keigo’s explanation was over. After he smashed the stack of materials symbolizing the future system of human beings on Castor’s head, Asuka also fully understood the reason why the other party called him back. , "You are doing very well on Earth, better than the civilizations I have seen in the universe."

"Hmph! That's for sure!" Masaki Keigo nodded confidently, and then looked at the other party, knowing that the other party had understood what he meant.

Asuka Kazuma is obviously not an idiot either, he sighed, and then said, "By relying on your contact with a few sporadic civilizations other than humans, you can analyze that, just like humans, as long as they are intelligent creatures, as long as there are civilizations Intelligent creatures can communicate, have their own standpoints, and have their personalities and personalities."

"This is indeed better than me. It was only after I had been in contact with cosmic civilizations many times that I realized that it is enough to treat them as 'people' with different personalities."

"But the question is, if this is the case, then why didn't other civilizations develop cosmic empires? What is it that limits the emergence of a large number of cosmic civilizations?"

Asuka frowned, "I do know something about this matter, but it's just my understanding. The origin of the matter may be traced back to something similar to the 'universe will'."

Having said that, Asuka paused for a moment. He looked at Casto who was rubbing his head beside him and said, "I don't know if my inference is correct, but this is my point of view based on my experience."

"The universe itself doesn't seem to want too many cosmic civilizations to be born in the universe."

"This universe seems to be consciously balancing the civilizations in the entire universe to a certain extent."

"when!"

Faced with Asuka's words, Masaki Keigo stood up suddenly from his seat and knocked over the chair directly, while Castor showed a serious expression for the first time.

(End of this chapter)

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