I Really Didn’t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World Chapter 892: 539: Rainer's Ambition【4300 words】1
Chapter 892: Chapter 539: Rainer’s Ambition【4300 words】_1
That night, the five remaining mbers of the Savior Founding Team had a rare reunion outside their annual etings.
The group returned to Hoy Rose, set up their instrunts as in the past, and perford “Never Walk Alone” once more.
However, Carrie Thomas’s image and voice were generated by holographic projection.
Apart from Harrison Clark, the other four had clearly aged.
But the image of Carrie was perfectly reproduced by the holography, just as beautiful and breathtaking as she was back then.
Amid the soulful performance, ti seed to return to that evening long ago, when the fleeting Salvation Band reappeared in this way years later.
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Europuffy, who was already gray-haired but still looked energetic, shed tears of sorrow and was even more heartbroken than Harrison.
He wiped sweat from his forehead and sighed with emotion, “I’ve worked hard to exercise and try to live longer. Although I haven’t lost weight, my life has beco longer. But why did sister Carrie… ah!”
Europuffy finally took Harrison’s advice, starting from July 2020, and exercised at least an hour every day.
Unfortunately, his obesity seed destined, so he could only occasionally lose a little weight due to overwork. But after a month or two of rest, he would regain it.
Fortunately, his exercise did have an effect. While his fat didn’t decrease, his muscles increased, and his physical condition improved, allowing him to remain energetic to this day.
Europuffy knew that he had always been the first to die in the group, but ironically, he barely escaped fate this ti, never expecting that Carrie, who should have lived the longest, would be the first to pass away.
Harrison patted him on the shoulder, consoling him instead.
He laughed, “It’s alright. Her life may have ended for you, but for , it might have just begun.”
Puzzled, Europuffy asked, “What?”
Harrison didn’t explain, just looking up at the sky.
He knew what kind of changes “The Sun in the Universe” would bring to human civilization.
Carrie would continue to live on.
She would live in the mory of humanity, in the Quantum Network built by the star.
In the past, the “ordinary songs” Carrie left behind could form a complete star personality.
This ti, Harrison would complete the “Star” first.
Before, the “Star” had been further absorbing and processing all of Carrie’s works and a large amount of information.
Now, there is an additional “The Sun in the Universe” that complies with the Grand Unified Theory.
Carrie’s legacy to humanity will endure, accompanying human thought forever.
This ti limit is not just ten thousand years.
Even if “The Sun” disappears in the long river of ti ten thousand years later, the impact Carrie has made on humanity in these ten thousand years will be immortal.
In a sense, Carrie’s “death” was rely the death of her physical body.
Carrie’s thoughts will accompany her works, with “The Sun” as the backbone, forever in people’s hearts.
Through a large number of calculations, Star gave Harrison an answer.
If humanity can indeed be eternal, then one day, when humans evolve to a high enough level and their understanding of the universe reaches a sufficient depth, “Carrie” will reerge from people’s hearts.
Harrison believed that if his True Quantum Immortality succeeded by that ti, the two would eventually reunite.
That night, the five, who hadn’t drunk alcohol in a long ti, got exceptionally drunk.
Early the next morning, as soon as Harrison opened his eyes on the sofa, he saw Rainer sitting across from him, holding a huge blueprint in his hands.
The pattern on the blueprint looked like a vortex, or a tablecloth that had been grabbed in the center and twisted into several whirls.
In this era, perhaps only old-fashioned people like Rainer would use paper and pen for drawing.
He usually used a computer, only pulling out his precious pen and paper for particularly important, difficult projects.
“What’s this?”
Harrison asked as he leaned in for a closer look.
Rainer looked up at him, rubbing his sowhat blurry eyes, “I designed the Fast Solar System Transportation Network.”
“Oh?”
Harrison went through the term in his mind and carefully examined the blueprint.
The vortex’s center was labeled as “the sun” in tiny letters.
This was a large, spiderweb-like network that covered more than half of the Solar System.
The network was divided into eight layers from the inside out, each layer connected to the others by many arc-shaped pipes.
Rainer explained, “The eight transformable orbital rings will revolve around the sun. These connecting arc pipelines are connected to the rings with movable buckles. The pipelines’ interior environnt is ultra-vacuum, and we can get shuttle machines like trains to enter the ring network from the arc pipelines.”
“Under the continuous acceleration of electromagnetic power, the space trains can reach up to one-third of the speed of light. When switching between the arc and ring networks, they only need to decelerate to one-tenth the speed of light. The transportation network will beco the arteries of the Solar System, delivering large amounts of materials from one place to another in a very short ti.”
“This will greatly improve the efficiency of resource allocation within the Solar System, further expanding the potential of infinite resources. Once we complete the mass-energy conversion equation and the Dyson mbrane, the implentation can begin.”
Harrison studied the blueprint for a long ti. This vascular-like network had never been adopted in the previous tiline.
He was unsure whether this was the right path.
He asked, “This may not be cost-effective if the technology isn’t advanced enough. After all, we only have a thousand years.”
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