Chapter 750: 456: The Sudden Arrival of the Decisive Battle Moment_2
Chapter 750: Chapter 456: The Sudden Arrival of the Decisive Battle Moment_2
The essence of ZS Bacteria is actually a form of pure energy life.
It is both real life and energy, as well as a manifestation of a planetary system-level cosmic rule equivalent to the establishment of a stellar quantum storm.
The precondition for the formation of ZS Bacteria lies in the change of the fundamental cosmic rules within the Solar System by the Solar Dome.
When the Solar Dome disappears, the Solar System reconnects with the universe and the Milky Way Galaxy, and the galaxy returns to normal.
However, the traces of the previous changes in the Solar System still remain, ultimately forming the strange ecological environment filled with ZS animals on Earth when Harrison Clark arrived.
This is the “residue” of the rules.
When the Solar Dome releases ZS Bacteria, it is by tampering with the rules, directly generating ZS Bacteria in the target carrier and continuously accelerating its reproduction, rather than releasing the other two types of bacteria first in the air through fine manipulation and letting them develop on their own.
The reason it can do this is because ZS Bacteria can freely transform between energy and matter states.
The disadvantage of ZS Bacteria is that it must be established in stable rules that do not match the Solar System itself.
The advantage is that it is pervasive, and even if humans implement a large-scale isolation, they can slow down its transmission speed but not absolutely prevent it.
The Solar Dome can directly inject it into the human body and extend its incubation period.
Social isolation among humans is useless.
First, a certain proportion of the population must be first transformed.
Secondly, the Solar Dome can sustain ZS Bacteria for at least seventy or eighty years while supporting it.
Given the social nature of humans, even with the convenience of quantum networks, it is impossible to achieve complete social isolation for seventy or eighty years, as this would cause the entire civilization system to collapse.
The seemingly easy-to-overcome “social nature” actually has deeper reasons.
This is a necessity for the unique thinking pattern of human beings.
Each person is considered as an individual quantum storm carrier, and different quantum storms require proximity and contact to maintain long-term stability.
Even without deep communication, or even without talking, the two strange quantum storms only need a simple passing by or a meeting of gazes to complete an invisible exchange of information and become part of each other’s “life.”
There is also more conclusive evidence.
The so-called “husband-wife looks” refers to two people who were originally born in different families and have contrasting appearances becoming a couple and living together, breathing the air in the same small area, their faces and features slowly becoming similar as they age together over the years.
This is not an illusion, but a reality.
Two different quantum storms staying together for a long time will gradually assimilate each other’s countless thought spirals subconsciously.
Same air molecules, atoms, and even microscopic particles are shared by both.
For example, carbon dioxide molecules are generated in one person’s body first, exhaled by the lungs, and then inhaled by the other.
Some carbon dioxide molecules will be absorbed into the body during the diffusion process in the alveoli.
This level of material exchange goes even deeper to the underlying string energy and even the super quantum microscopic rule level, eventually assimilating each other and becoming husband-wife looks.
This is why humans need marriage and partnerships.
Humans need each other.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
The upper limit of the human brain is extremely high, and the complexity of the quantum storm is comparable to the universe, which is an advantage. However, to maintain the stable state of a quantum storm with such a complex upper limit, it requires different storms to exchange thoughts, complement each other’s thinking, and help stabilize each other’s thinking.
If a genius is completely isolated in a certain isolated area, cut off from others, without much time, this genius is basically doomed to collapse, turning into a madman or invalid.
Strong as Sergey, when he stayed on Earth alone, even with lofty ideals constraining himself, his thinking became stuck in a rut at the end, and he even easily denied his original correct conjecture.
The many subsequent generations of Sergey’s successors all met with unhappy endings, for reasons both genetic and the indescribable loneliness that plagued them.
As for Harrison Clark, if it weren’t for Freddy’s existence, he probably wouldn’t have lasted a hundred years, let alone discovering the Egyptian Tribe’s Warship, and would have returned to the Orion Arm Human Society within twenty years at most and died in some battle.
The horror of ZS Bacteria lies in its role as a life form that straddles the quantum and the real layers, with its penetration of humanity sinking deep into the microscopic rules, no worse than the “husband-wife looks.”
After listening to Freddy’s analysis, Harrison Clark’s face turned pale.
He gritted his teeth and asked, “Is that so? Then it seems that it really can’t be stopped? As long as the Compound-Eyed Observer continues to use ZS Bacteria in the future, the Solar System is doomed?”
Freddy thought for a moment and nodded, “In theory, yes.”
“Sigh!”
Harrison Clark let out a long sigh.
Freddy also sighed.
Harrison Clark shook his head again, “Not necessarily, what if our technology develops faster, and before 2500 years, we could find a way to counteract the Solar Dome’s tampering with the cosmic rules, making the environment in the Solar System unsuitable for the survival of ZS Bacteria?”
Freddy countered, “That means we can also change the planetary system rules. If we really do it, can’t we absorb the knowledge in the Solar Dome?”
Harrison Clark paused, “That’s true, huh.”