Another month has passed, and the Holy Spirit Society has made significant strides in the field of engineering.
The oceans of Second Earth have already been drained.
An epic and magnificent superconducting ga-city has been established in the sea floor trough.
Enormous ring-shaped tunnels encircle the globe, alongside towering obelisks that reach into the sky, shining brilliantly.
There are also clusters of anti-gravity fortresses, which can root themselves on land to form building complexes or soar into the sky for high-speed travel.
Each one of them has a foundation larger than a sky carrier and higher energy power.
The force field power of a single sky fortress reaches as high as a billion tons of TNT equivalent per second, utilizing anti-matter engines and photon superdinsional computers.
The photon superdinsional computer not only supports supermassive construction technology but also has many other applications.
The computer is the accelerator of civilization, needed everywhere.
Nowadays, the Holy Spirit Society has embarked on a different path, where operating systems no longer require artificial intelligence.
Instead, human brain control is used directly.
Gao Xin once said, while human logical thinking ability is quite decent, it cannot be compared to AI, lagging by several orders of magnitude.
However, the potential of human abstract thinking is enormous.
The subconscious can rember endless content, and one's inner world can create stars, even personalities.
It can also abstractly learn things beyond human computational power, like the Angel Envoy's Nanoter Matrix Construction thod.
Initially, Gao Xin couldn't learn this as he lacked cognitive capacity, but by shaping an abstract personality capable of using it, he could master it.
This proves that the potential for human subconscious and abstract ability is extraordinarily strong.
The scope for improvent is vast, akin to an unexplored blue ocean.
As the saying goes, when hardware is insufficient, the algorithm compensates.
Abstract ability is like a super algorithm that increases efficiency without enhancing computing power.
It's like skipping nurous steps in solving a problem, writing only an abstract solving process understood by oneself, and arriving at the correct answer imdiately.
Many steps are omitted, naturally conserving computational power.
Its downside is its poor transmissibility, as the process is understood only by oneself, those who understand, understand; those who don't, might as well ignore it.
Thus, although human abstract potential is extrely strong, past civilizations still followed the AI route.
But now, it's different.
The efficiency of high-dinsional text, combined with a group of humans awakened to spiritual power.
Various devices, fortresses, and spacecraft are directly controlled by the human brain.
A vast, complex machinery fleet, which previously required thousands on a carrier according to naval habits, or reliance on AI.
But now it's unnecessary, one person is enough.
A single individual can even control multiple sky fortresses.
Anywhere inside the massive spaceship can be a control room; just lie down, and you can control it.
As if controlling one's limbs, smoothly and as naturally as commanding a finger.
The birth of artificial intelligence was due to humanity's conscious realization of inadequate intellect.
Yet now that humans have their own efficient nurical control capabilities, why still rely on AI?
While AI makes things more convenient and perfect, humans can manage on their own; AI is not indispensable anymore.
This marks a monuntal significance, as if a baby can finally step out of the cradle.
At this mont, a giant tropolis covering millions of square kiloters continuously produces various materials, food, energy, and weapons.
Supermassive construction technology turns everyone into 'Creator Gods.'
People sit cross-legged in the void near the obelisk, conjuring in their minds, then molding rocks, earth, and gravel into grand structures with a tallic luster.
Then remotely control them to activate, fly, transform, even deploy force fields, manipulate energy, and alter the sky and earth.
Luo Yan humorously claims they have entered the 'Magic Era.'
Feng Wuji corrects this, saying it should be called the 'Spirit-Energy Science Era.'
One person can control and produce many machines.
Even though this tropolis has a population of only 6,600.
Yet under this terrifying productivity, it still operates smoothly.
Without AI, food supply only requires one person, relying on throne technology.
Xia Heng and Feng Wuji discovered in their research that the throne is an exceptionally efficient tool for food production.
It possesses the highly efficient ability to convert nano materials into flesh and blood.
Although whether it's Gao Xin's throne or Feng Wuji's pirated throne, they were both refined using humans.
But they need not use humans; Radiation Beasts can be used too.
There are many Radiation Beasts on Second Earth, from Wolf Level to Dragon Level, they've refined different levels and kinds of Radiation Beasts together to form a Radiation Beast Throne.
Afterwards, as long as the throne is fused with various nano materials, Radiation Beast at can be produced.
The efficiency of producing Dragon Level Radiation Beast at is about one percent of the throne's weight per hour, Elephant Level ten percent, and so on.
This efficiency is even more terrifying than the Radiation Beasts themselves.
It is known that in the past, how to convert nano materials into at was sothing even the Angel Envoys researched, creating a 'Radiation Beef Synthesis Furnace.'
But it was later found that the efficiency of this synthesis furnace in producing beef wasn't higher than that of Radiation Cows...
While it was possible to be faster than Radiation Cows, the nutritional content was inferior.
If one insisted on being as fast while maintaining the sa nutritional content as Radiation Cows, the cost would necessarily be higher than the Radiation Cows.
The Angel Envoys conducted thorough research on this, and after comprehensively comparing speed, effect, and cost, they concluded...
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