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Chapter 1262: Becoming the God of Creation from Today
Chapter 1262: Becoming the God of Creation from Today
Then, Allura began to create life.
"Teacher, can I really create life? This feels both sacred and strange."
Alora stood in the void, facing the vast universe, and asked Chang Wei about her doubts.
"Alora, there's no need to overthink it. As the God of Creation, you possess near-omniscience and omnipotence. The birth of life, although complex, is ultimately the result of the interweaving of cosmic and natural laws. You only need to follow your inner guidance and integrate your will into this universe, and life will naturally emerge."
The birth of life is not accidental, but the joint result of cosmic laws and natural selection.
So, she first simulated the environment of the primitive Earth, a planet considered to be the cradle of life, especially because it possesses a series of complex and subtle conditions required for the birth of life.
She waved her hands, and suddenly a blue ocean emerged in the universe, which was the source of life.
Next, she introduced air, which contained nitrogen, oxygen, and trace amounts of carbon dioxide and other gases, which provided the necessary conditions for life's respiration and photosynthesis.
Suitable temperature and light also followed, and together they formed a warm and bright world, paving the way for the birth of life.
While creating these basic conditions, Alora also carefully designed a series of complex chemical reactions.
The origin of life is inseparable from these seemingly simple but actually profound chemical processes.
She used her divine power to catalyze the combination of hydrogen ions and oxygen ions in the water, a process that usually takes millions of years or even longer to occur in nature.
But with Alora's intervention, these reactions proceeded rapidly, producing the earliest organic matter - amino acids and nucleotides.
Under suitable conditions, such as appropriate temperature, pressure and light, these organic substances gradually aggregate and form more complex molecular structures, such as proteins and nucleic acids.
Over time, these organic materials accumulated in the ocean, forming the so-called "primordial soup," in which single-celled organisms emerged.
They have different shapes, some are spherical, some are rod-shaped, and some are spiral-shaped.
These organisms devoured the surrounding organic matter, continuously replicated their own genetic information, and gradually evolved more complex cell structures, such as mitochondria and chloroplasts.
Mitochondria are the "power plants" of cells, providing energy for cells; while chloroplasts are the "photosynthesis workshops" in plant cells, which can use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to synthesize organic matter.
Driven by Alora's invisible yet powerful will, these cells, like dust particles endowed with life, began a magnificent journey of gathering.
They are not simply stacked together, but gradually weave the wonderful structure of multicellular organisms in a subtle and complex interaction and dependency.
These early multicellular organisms had various shapes. Some looked like tiny bubbles floating in the water, while others looked like mollusks crawling slowly on the seabed. They explored this newly born world in their own unique ways.
Over time, the diversity of life began to explode at an astonishing rate, from the first single-celled algae, tiny organisms that could use photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy, to the gradually developed complex structures of fish, which swam freely in the ocean, breathing with gills and paddling with fins, showing the perfect adaptation of life to the aquatic environment.
At the same time, traces of reptiles also quietly appeared on the land. With thick shells and sharp claws, they walked out of the wet mud and headed towards the wider world.
In the sky, birds, with their light wings and sharp eyes, have become the overlords of the sky. They soar in the sky, expressing their endless yearning for freedom with their singing and dancing.
Alora, the invisible creator, her creativity seems to have no limits.
Under her conception, every living thing is endowed with unique survival strategies and survival wisdom.
For example, fish have developed a variety of respiratory systems and swimming skills to adapt to water pressure and temperature at different depths; reptiles have evolved hard skin and drought-resistant physiological mechanisms to adapt to arid environments; and birds have evolved complex social structures and migratory habits to ensure the reproduction and survival of the population.
However, the evolutionary path of life is not always full of sunshine and warmth.
Throughout its long geological history, the Earth has experienced countless drastic environmental changes, from the severe cold of the Ice Age to the heat of volcanic eruptions, from the rise and fall of sea levels to the drift of continental plates. Every drastic change in the environment means a test of life.
Countless life forms became extinct because they were unable to adapt to these sudden changes. Their stories were buried forever in fossils and became a witness to the history of the Earth.
But it is precisely in such challenges and competition that more life forms have demonstrated amazing adaptability and evolutionary potential. They survive in adversity, constantly break through their own limits, and evolve more complex and powerful survival strategies.
A healthy ecosystem must be based on the interdependence and constraints between various life forms.
The relationship between predators and prey is one of the most intuitive and complex dynamic balances in an ecosystem.
Alora once believed that the existence of predators was the cruelest phenomenon in nature. They chased and hunted mercilessly, seemingly only to satisfy their own survival needs.
However, as she gained a deeper understanding of the ecosystem, she gradually realized that the role of predators was much more than that. They were not only harvesters of life, but also catalysts of evolution.
Take the lions and antelopes on the African savannah as an example. As the top predator, the existence of lions poses a constant survival pressure on the antelope herds.
In order to avoid being hunted by lions, antelopes have had to develop amazing running speeds and keen hearing and vision. These evolutionary advantages enable them to cope with other threats with ease.
The lions' hunting skills have also been improved through constant challenges. They have learned to lurk more stealthily, jump more accurately, and the importance of teamwork.
This mutual "arms race" not only enhances the survival ability of both sides, but also promotes the diversity and complexity of the entire ecosystem.
Alora discovered that this relationship between predator and prey was actually a delicate symbiosis.
The existence of predators provides the prey with the motivation to evolve and also maintains the balance of the ecosystem.
(End of this chapter)
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