I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1049 - 639 Fates Covenant_2
Chapter 1049: Chapter 639: Fate’s Covenant_2
Chapter 1049 -639: Fate’s Covenant_2
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It is very likely that some areas will fall behind, and small-scale wars will break out within the galaxy, and even large-scale wars between different star regions may erupt, and many people will certainly die.
But that’s not a big issue, because as long as there are no external enemies, once humans step out of the Solar System, they will never be completely extinct, and the civilization as a whole will naturally eliminate the backward parts like cutting off tumors, and what’s left will definitely become the essence and bring a new round of rapid progress.
In the turbulent era, spiritual civilization will inevitably catch up quickly until it makes up for the gap, or brings about fundamental changes in the social system.
Then, civilization will enter the next phase of rapid growth in material civilization and leave spiritual civilization behind again.
So it goes, in cycles and repetitions.
Twomeaterial and spiritual aspects of civilization can never reach a perfect balance.
So, in the normal history of human civilization development, humans will use ten to twenty thousand years to complete the expansion to the current level of productivity, go through one ideological transformation after another, and experience repeated ideological conflicts. With the help of constantly absorbing lessons, human society can naturally obtain a reasonable spiritual civilization suitable for contemporary needs.
But the current situation is that Earthlings have completed the normal ten to twenty thousand years, or even more material civilization processes, in just nine hundred years.
Earth people have been racing forward on the path of technological explosion created by Harrison Clark, without time to stop and look back, or ponder their own existence and the universe from a philosophical angle.
Earth civilization seems like an overdeveloped child, with one lame leg, who has gained physical strength but falls behind in terms of world view.
This lame-legged child now has to hold a sword and fight a bloody battle with the snarling wolf in front of him, and behind the wolf, there is an unclear main body, a terrifying shadow with unknown depths that comes and goes.
The child has lived for 6,000 years, and has never faced such a unique and harsh living environment. His past survival experience and philosophy are no longer applicable.
Under the threat of such terrible internal and external environments, the child’s brain area that’s the most active, thinking the deepest, and considering the most comprehensive issues (philosopher Harrison Clark) has ceased to exist. There is still no time to think about philosophical and humanistic questions like “Who am I?”, “What am I doing?”, “What kind of person do I want to be in the future?” and so on.
Due to the lack of knowledge and spiritual civilization, he has trouble understanding even the question of “What should I do to defeat the enemy in front of me?” in the process of dealing with enemies, let alone considering how to deal with the shadow behind the enemy. He can only leave everything to instinct, and thus the problems observed by Dylan Mitchell are bound to arise.
The small-scale internal strife within the Nameless Fleet can still be suppressed by the invincible Tiffany Bell.
But if the scale of the internal strife is expanded to cover the entire Empire, not even a hundred Tiffany Bells could control the situation.
Things will get completely out of control.
But humans still have a powerful enemy in the front, and behind the compound-eyed enemy, there is a behind-the-scenes mastermind whose existence has been confirmed, but its capabilities remain undetermined. Human civilization cannot afford to be tossed about, and the pace of progress must not stop.
Although Earth civilization seems to be secure, it is actually still in a precarious state, hanging by a thread.
At this time, the significance of the convention becomes prominent.
The convention can be regarded as the 24th pair of chromosomes in the child’s body cells, in addition to the basic 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Additional chromosomes will give new characteristics to each cell (each person).
The essence of this new characteristic is thought.
If we assume that the information depth of these characteristics is consistent with the original 23 pairs of chromosomes, then it can provide some instinct-like behavioral norms for all the cells of the bewildered child, so as to correct the direction of cell division and growth as much as possible, making each cell more useful, stronger, and more in line with the overall needs of the child’s body instead of mutating into cancer.Dylan Mitchell approved the proposal from his fleet colleagues and, using his own position, sent it to the Empire’s headquarters, quickly gaining widespread approval.
From then on, the drafting of the “Human Destiny Community Convention” was placed on the agenda.
Once the direction was determined, the rest was to be achieved through practice.
In just two short months, billions of scholars from various fields of science and technology proposed as many as billions of solutions.
After a series of research and simulation experiments lasting half a year, the final plan was determined as follows.
By absorbing the core projects of Harrison Clark’s frozen embryo synthesis, primitive gene synthesis, human cryogenic technology, and Prometheus Project on human body and genetic research, a complete set of high-precision deep gene modification technology was designed based on the Real Energy level.
This gene modification technology can etch a new basic rule involving every pair of chromosomes and base pairs into the DNA double-helix structure of human cells with Real Energy precision.
This new basic rule will endow the human brain with new vitality, the quantum storm of human thinking will resonate strongly with the external environment, and we will be able to listen to the “wisdom of the universe” like Harrison Clark, who was the first to break the 50% gene awakening threshold.
Subsequently, those who have undergone the modification can etch the rules of life, which are unbreakable, irresistible, and unforgettable, into the deepest layer of their thinking – namely, the Human Destiny Community Convention.
The content of the Convention is a combination of the “Song of the Wilderness,” “Never Walk Alone,” “Morning Wind,” “Song of Righteousness,” countless classic symphonies, as well as the national anthems, international songs, countless classic literary works and philosophical discourses, countless games, movies, TV dramas, and so on from the entire history of human civilization, brought together by many artists, philosophers, thinkers, writers, scientists, and others of the current era into a single “symbol.”
The creative concept of this “symbol” comes from the ultra-complex stack-style memory symbols created by the philosopher Harrison Clark when storing his memories, carrying an amount of information not less than that of the memory imprint of his nine incarnations.
It is both a song and a poem, as well as a lingering speech and a long, vicissitudinous picture.
It will bring together all the cultural heritage of human civilization that has been around for six thousand years.
In the past concepts, there have always been two diametrically opposed, conflicting ideas.
Some people believe that civilization has inertia and self-correcting ability; when society becomes massive and technological productive forces expand to a certain extent, the value of any individual to the collective becomes dispensable, and no one is indispensable.
Others believe that civilization needs the guidance of leaders and heroes.
At this stage, the vast majority of people, like Dylan Mitchell and Austin Camp, hold the second view.
However, the clever part is that these two ideas mutually verify each other through the “symbol” of the Covenant.
The Covenant thoroughly amalgamates these two contradictory ideas.
As for right and wrong, there is only one criterion for judgment: “Whether human civilization still exists one million years later.”
2929 A.D.
In March, the genetic information modification technology named “Ultimate Genetic Transformation” was successfully developed.
By the end of December, a astronomical number of modification devices were popularized throughout the Nameless Fleet’s small squads and numerous star systems where humans reside, with everything ready, just waiting for the right moment.
In August 2930, after ten years of painstaking efforts, the Earth civilization completed the “Human Destiny Community Convention,” also known as the “Destiny Convention,” with the sacrifice of more than 200 billion scholars involved; a pyramid-shaped three-dimensional symbol that was both infinitely large and infinitely small when printed out.