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Chapter 895: Chapter 540: Solar System Developnt, Biological Explosion_1

Harrison Clark decided to accept Rainer’s proposal and approved his resignation from the position of Dean of the Summit Science Academy to focus on the original concept design of the Space Transportation Network.

With the theoretical knowledge level of 2100, Rainer would never be able to design the Space Transportation Network.

He shouldn’t have even thought about it, let alone attempt to build a theoretical frawork for such a massive project like Leonard Lewis, a science fiction writer at most.

However, Rainer was one of the founders of the Solution and Harrison Clark’s closest comrade.

Harrison Clark gave Rainer a great deal of future scientific knowledge.

From the content of the Millennium Plan to Harrison’s personal insights as a cosmologist on different civilizations in the Orion Arm, to various works on biology, Triple Space, and unified forces written by Freddy, Shadow Science Academy, and scientists in the Human Resistance Army Alliance, as well as the two pages of paper that recorded the Grand Unified Formula.

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More than 90% of it was impossible to achieve by 2200.

The beauty of pure theoretical research is that thoughts can be ahead of actions and can go far.

Although Rainer couldn’t practice and verify, he had the “future truth” from Harrison Clark, and he didn’t have to trap his thinking in the dilemma of whether it was right or wrong.

Through eighty years of extensive study, Rainer had absorbed nearly 80% of the knowledge Harrison Clark had given him with terrifying efficiency.

Even if he only knew what they were without knowing why, he could still integrate and utilize them in his mind.

Rainer’s proposal for the Space Transportation Network was derived from the concept of the Space Ladder, once described by Freddy.

However, Freddy never experienced the humility of 21st-century humans and couldn’t consider things from their perspective.

Rainer could.

The fourth-generation Space Transportation Network he proposed and the artificial wormhole ladder proposed by Freddy referred to the sa thing, and Freddy’s theory represented the ultimate form of the transportation network.

However, Freddy’s Space Ladder seed beautiful but was too far from the needs of the 21st century.

Rainer brought it back down to Earth.

Starting now, more experience could be gained on how to use unlimited energy more effectively, avoiding waste of resources.

Rainer believed that the humans in the previous tiline, although visibly progressing, are still in a stage of nouveau riche as a new force on the edge of a fourth-order civilization, failing to maximize the potential of the Dyson mbrane and the technology for rapid exploitation and use of stars.

“Our descendants in the previous tiline should have done better. We can do better. We should have started large-scale experints earlier, and even burn down a few stars for a single experint if it achieves the goal. Maybe then we could have touched the mysteries of the Grand Unified Formula earlier,” Rainer said before leaving.

Others were still asleep, but Rainer was already eager to go.

After sending off Rainer, Harrison Clark read his report.

Gene awakening rate: 31.25%.

Mr. Clark remarks.

Fortunately, he has never been too proud and has a good deal of self-awareness from the beginning.

Comparing oneself to others could be humbling and even make one feel like dying.

With his modest awakening rate, Rainer was already demonstrating a more terrifying burst of scientific prowess than Harrison Clark, the genius with the extraordinary mory.

This is just too…

Harrison Clark shrugged.

Well, people have different areas of expertise and are different from one another.

It’s just a sha that Rainer was born in this era.

What kind of sparks would have been created if Rainer had t Freddy on the previous tiline?

Yet he could only think about it.

Rainer won’t live for a thousand years, and Freddy is gone forever.

In a sense, Rainer’s fusion of Freddy’s knowledge with his own understanding is already a collision of ideas across ti and space.

A long ti ago, Rainer had lanted being born in the wrong era.

Now he is content.

That afternoon, Harrison Clark had the Fate Community, which was gradually taking over and was about to beco the World Governnt, begin promoting “The Sun” to all civilizations.

He didn’t introduce any absurd policies that forced people to listen to the song.

He simply put “The Sun” on a public platform for free, embedded it as background music for so scenes in the Compound Eye Crisis ga, and listed it as a recomnded art piece.

A good wine needs no bush, and people will know a good thing when they hear it.

Sotis, guidance is more effective than compulsion.

Once more than 50% of people accept sothing, the remaining 50% cannot avoid it.

Harrison Clark didn’t expect that the first place to popularize “The Sun in the Universe” would be the Australian Continent.

People always have two sides.

This group of people abandoned by Harrison Clark began to understand their situation over decades of change.

They began to realize that the outside world was moving forward, while they were left behind.

A carefree life without worries about food and clothing seed pleasant but was also lonely.

It’s hard to watch other people lead a whirlwind life full of respect, while even playing online gas is too embarrassing to admit they’re Australian.

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