<h4>Chapter 406: Chapter 407 Interpretation of the Book of Arrays (II)</h4>
After escaping from the ocean tond, we have learned a little bit of the mystery of evolution. As long as we are willing to make a choice and keep insisting, we can break the limitations of the body and make the body sumb to our ideas. Therefore, we have formted a set of perfect biological temtes, hoping that our race can evolve into that.
With wings, you can soar in the sky with scales on your body. You can ignore adapting to saltwater and fresh water and improve your defense ability. Your body is strong, powerful and very light. You can walk on the ground, be flexible in the water, and not afraid of cold and hot heat. You can eat any kind of food to supplement it. I am such a powerful and perfect creature.
We have had enough of our weak body now. If we don''t want to perish, we must learn to change.
At first, we didn''t have the ability to fly, and we didn''t have wings. There was only a pair of bnced fins swimming in the ocean on our backs. The whole race was exercising the fins every day.
With the passage of time, generations ofpatriots have passed away, and generations of newborns havee. Over time, we can''t even know why we did this at the beginning. The pair of fins have be more and more powerful and strong, and at the same time be more spacious. We can rely on it for a short low-altitude glide.
Later, it is possible to slowly fly short distances, and other abilities are simr, thus changing from a thorough carnivorous creature to omnivorous.
After more than 80,000 years of time, we have finally made our species into an ideal appearance. We are such a race, an extreme civilization that will not stop until we reach our goal.
However, this method does not always work. The severe cold and heat are always invincible. No matter how strong the creatures are, they are still extremely humble in the face of natural disasters. The decades-long ice age cold wave has once again made the whole civilization shaken, with a faint posture that the building will fall, and the whole race enters dusk.
But our path does not stop here. In this period of crisis, we find the existence of fire from the process ofva burning nts. Fire illuminates the darkness and dispels the cold, so we want to master it.
But the me is not something you can master if you want to. It is very beautiful. The dazzling colors make us feel at ease and bring warmth and light to civilization, but it is also extremely fierce. It will burn any creature that dares to touch it. It will destroy anything that can be destroyed, whether good or bad, and everything is equal in front of it.
Most importantly, the me will disappear, which cut off our ambition to get the power of the me by earth. At that time, we still didn''t know what the three elements ofbustion were, and this situation continued until the birth of a genius.
The genius opened the shackles of ignorance bound to civilization, let the brilliance of science shine on civilization, and the chaotic world became recuperated. Solving the problem of mes can only be said to be by the way.
Physics, biology, chemistry and mathematics are systematically ssified and sorted out. Although knowledge has lost the beauty of unity and harmony, it has be simple and easy to understand. There is no need to spend a lot of energy on learning knowledge in other subjects across majors.
We collect resources, build industries, explore the rules of nature, and use mechanical tools to make our lives better and less hard.
The whole civilization suddenly changed like a volcanic eruption. In the thousand years after the death of that genius, various disciplines still sprung up like bamboo shoots, and new cultures and technologies emerged one after another.
Naked, we put on clothes, built factories, and produced materials that needed time and effort to obtain, which are now readily avable.
In the second millennium, we discovered the universe and found that there was such a vast world above our heads that had not been explored. It was not upied, so during this period, there was a great colonial movement.
Our colonial ships have arrived at these terrestrials in the star system. If the temperature is not enough, it will create enough atmospheric environment to lock the temperature and ignite the core. If the temperature is too high, it will build a spectrophotosol storageyer and cool the surface core.
If the atmosphere is not suitable, then put arge amount of reactants to modify the proportion of atmosphericposition, which is very simple for us.
Soon we upied our own parent star system, but this still does not satisfy our ambitions. We want to upy more ces.
It consumes a lot of resources. We erect huge doors in space. They move around the stars in a circle, and all the doors are on the same surface. When needed, we will adjust them to the same straight line, which is very easy and can be easily done withser proofreading.
When all the doors form a straight line, a maic rail eleration system appears. Through this eleration to the sub-light speed, our colonial ship can go to other star systems to continue to realize our ambition to expand our territory.
The energy of the systemes from the star. The light blue fireball always has countless energy for us to drive, which makes our journey much easier.
In the fourth millennium, the territory of civilization has changed from a star system at the beginning to a huge number of millions. This is a great achievement, but soon we caused disaster because of our unrestrained desire to satisfy. The huge scale caused seriousmunication obstacles. The barrier of the speed of light caused the whole civilization to naturally break up and civil strife, and the haze of chaos enveloped civilization.
Civilization is still and unified, but the development of science has been stagnant for a while. All ces are actively producing war resources in order to eliminate the enemy before their own extinction. The only good news is that the digestion and practicalization of technology is extremely fast.
This situation continued until the realization of superluminalmunication, and the fragmented civilization was once again unified as a whole, striding forward and daring to face any challenges.
Our number continues to grow and expand, and there are asional rebellions, but this doesn''t matter. In the face of huge unity, these small separatisms are like waves.
After the fifth millennium of the development of superluminalmunication technology, we have sessfully developed superluminal navigation, which allows us to expand the river system faster.
We are not learning lessons without moving, but after the development of superluminalmunication, our scope of domination has expanded tens of millions of times, so our second expansion will not stop until we reach the limit of domination.
We quickly ruled the river system. There are both technical reasons and external factors. The number of civilizations in the river system is pitifully small, and the technical level can''t even get rid of the gravity of our home, and it is still in the stage of ignorance.
So we began to expand towards the outer river system.
In the sixth millennium, in the adjacent river system, we encountered the resistance of expansion, a cosmic civilization with the same technological development.