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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 870 - 523: I Want Your Lifetime_2
Chapter 870: Chapter 523: I Want Your Lifetime_2
Harrison Clark’s work was either pseudoscience or the truth, and they could tell at a glance.
Harrison Clark had instructed them not to worry about confidentiality, but instead to boldly share their findings with others, in the hope of bringing more people onboard with his work.
With the backing of two Nobel-level renowned scholars, even those who wavered ultimately joined Harrison Clark’s camp.
Hearing that he was going to establish scientific “hegemony”, who could resist?
And so, Harrison Clark gained all the resources he desired.
He then read extensively in the fields of 21st-century psychology, sociology, mathematics, and economics.
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Some of the knowledge points in the fields of physics and mathematics were already found in his three volumes of “The Madman’s Conjectures Collection”.
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Following this, in his paper, he summed up the various knowledge points humanity had mastered in the 21st century, and through rigorous calculations and reasoning, he demonstrated that the Witton Black Hole was a detector from an opposing civilization.
Although it was just a paper, he employed the strict principles of space-time topology.
He was the only human who could accomplish this, precisely because no one else could absorb such a vast amount of knowledge in such a short amount of time – the secret to his success was his perfect galactic human speed-reading ability.
In other words, even if others spent ten years on the task, they would still get stuck collecting the necessary materials.
Nobody else had the ability to integrate large amounts of resources like he did.
“First, let’s talk about the calculation process for the Witton Black Hole. I have used data from NASA, Pacific Astronomical Observatory, and the European Astronomical Center, as well as Witton’s calculation process, but I made a little refinement.”
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Some time later, after Harrison Clark explained the calculation process, the five attendees other than Rainer were all confused.
Ethan Evans understood a little, while Samantha understood slightly more.
Chris Owen, Ward Owen, Carrie Thomas, Avril Green, and Julia Lambert felt as if they were illiterate.
At this moment, Rainer’s mind was full of roars.
Did he just call this a “little” refinement?
He had directly verified Witton’s bold conjecture, right?
Harrison Clark, observing the expressions of his audience, said with a smile, “I know that whenever people face purely theoretical ideas, they feel somewhat at a loss, but don’t worry, what I will say next will be a little simpler.”
“The mere existence of an electronic black hole doesn’t prove anything. Maybe someone would argue that the appearance of such a hole is just a cosmic phenomenon or coincidence. Well, let me present you some ancient astronomical data that I found in historical records. In the Republic of Rome period, according to astronomical documentation… ”
“The exact birth time of the Witton Black Hole was on August 21, 1977, when Voyager 2 was launched. Don’t you think it’s too much of a coincidence? Besides, let me first analyze the intensity of the solar wind at a distance of 487 astronomical units… In your opinion, can an electron-sized black hole emerge under the influence of solar gravity and the continuous scouring of the solar wind for 4.57 billion years?”
“This completely contradicts the cosmic patterns of the solar system. Next, I will introduce the energy cycle inside the electronic black hole… This also violates the essence of cosmic patterns.”
Most of the people still did not understand, but the conclusion was clear.
Whether the Witton Black Hole was artificially created was uncertain, but at least it was certain that it was not a natural product born within the Solar System.
Now the audience understood.
Harrison Clark asked, “You don’t really think that a highly advanced civilization would place such a high-tech black hole near the Solar System just for fun, do you? Right?”
The audience fell silent.
Chris Owen raised his hand to ask a question like a student, “Could it be possible that advanced civilizations want to cultivate us? Or maybe they’re observing our evolutionary process and waiting to make contact with us once we have interstellar flight capabilities and become part of the cosmic civilization? Like doing business together?”
Harrison Clark did not ridicule Chris Owen’s seemingly naive idea.
Mr. Owen was a true businessman.
He had his own way of viewing the world.
Harrison Clark shook his head, “I wish it were the case. But here, I want to talk about humans from a sociological and biological perspective.”
Harrison Clark made a clear point:
First of all, human thought has infinite possibilities.
The intensity of a human brain’s Thought Quantum Storm is comparable to the entire universe.Secondly, humans possess strong reproductive abilities.
Furthermore, with the assistance of artificial intelligence in raising offspring, the urge for human reproduction will continue to grow.
The rate of population growth will increase exponentially as humans acquire more resources from the universe.
The unique physiological structure of humans leads to civilizations built by this species having infinite expansion potential.
The more advanced human technology, the farther their territory expands, and the more their population swells.
The human instinct for resource acquisition in the universe is unlimited.
Theoretically, if humans are given infinite time, the footprints of Earthlings could potentially fill the entire universe.
Moreover, humans possess strong potential for war and plunder.
It is difficult, if not almost impossible, for humans to truly coexist harmoniously with other civilizations.
This cannot be hidden; one only needs to flip through the pages of human history and analyze it from a psychological and sociological perspective to expose everything.
“So, is a battle with the alien civilization inevitable? Are there no other possibilities?”
Carrie Thomas asked with slight curiosity.
Harrison Clark thought for a moment, “Yes.”
Avril Green: “For example?”
“There are two situations when we may have peace. First, if there is a gap between the technological level of the other civilization and us, and they cannot understand our characteristics. Second, if we are much stronger than them. We take the initiative to grant others peace, but they are destined to become our vassals.”
“Unfortunately, any civilization that can create electronic black holes at this stage or send spacecraft to Earth must be far ahead of us. Therefore, I firmly believe that the Witton Black Hole represents the malice of the universe.”
“There are only two choices for humans: dominate the universe or go extinct.”
This was initially Harrison Clark’s planned speech for the summit in a few days, but he gave the speech in advance as a rehearsal today.
The effect seemed quite good.
Even the staunch pragmatist Chris Owen gradually believed and tentatively asked, “So, what should we do now?”
Harrison Clark grinned, “We don’t have to do anything special. The soldiers block the water and the soil covers the water. In other words, whatever the crisis, as long as we can foresee it and prepare in advance, it ceases to be a simple crisis and becomes our opportunity. I believe everyone here is as committed to the survival of our species as I am.”
“So, I hope that Ethan Evans, Mr. Owen, and Samantha, you three will join our common cause and become the second batch of World-saving Organization members. I hope you will devote the rest of your lives to me. I will lead you in creating immense wealth for mankind. Your names will be engraved on the monument of civilization, just like the great names of the past. How about it? Are you interested?”
Ethan Evans was the first to express his stance, “Of course, it’s my duty.”
Chris Owen followed, laughing heartily, expressing that he had already earned enough wealth not just for himself but also for future generations.
His reluctance to let go of his current business is driven only by a sense of social responsibility.
Samantha’s words were quite simple, with no pompous airs.
She smiled, stroking her belly, and said, “Dad and Ward are both involved. Harrison, when you count me in too, it makes me feel like I’m a product of nepotism. Anyway, I’m still grateful for your trust, and I’ll try to catch up with Dad and Ward.”
Harrison Clark laughed and said, “No, no, no. I want you to participate for reasons other than your connections. You have enviable talent in the field of artificial intelligence.”
A true product of nepotism…
At the moment, Mr. Owen unknowingly encouraged his wife, “That’s right, honey, trust Harrison. If he says you’re capable, then you really are. Be confident.”
Samantha nodded sweetly, “Okay.”
From this point on, the first small-scale expansion meeting of the World-saving Organization was successfully concluded.
At this time, there were still four days left until the academic summit.
To ensure the success of the conference, Harrison Clark personally went to the TH Hotel in Oxfordshire, the highest-class hotel in the city, intending to book a large meeting room.
There, he met someone unexpected.
Eric Mitchell.