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Chapter 953: Chapter 589: The Concept of Critical Civilization_1

Harrison Clark turned his head and looked at Star beside him, pointing to his own mouth, “So I’m just a single-celled organism?”

Star chuckled, “No, you’re just an organic biochemical chain.”

“So heartless?”

“Of course.”

“Alright.”

Harrison Clark shook his head with a bitter smile.

He still found it unbelievable.

It goes without saying that the earliest organisms on Earth must have had extrely simple structures, not even cells, perhaps simpler than viruses or bacteriophages.

He is a living human being, made up of countless sub-cellular structures and complex microbial structures, organically combined according to extrely intricate laws to form a highly complex life. How could his genes be exactly the sa as the earliest single life forms on Earth?

There must be a problem sowhere.

A biologist proposed a guess.

He believed that biological genes themselves belong to one of the basic rules of the universe, which can be expressed by Real Energy, just like the rules of basic interactions and materials in various fields.

So, theoretically, it’s not strange that human genes have the sa information at the level of Real Energy precision as the initial single life forms.

Then soone raised a question: since the origin of all humans can be traced back to the very first life forms, does that an that everyone’s genes, like those of Harrison Clark, have the sa underlying information as the first life forms?

Does this an that all humans are essentially the sa person at their core?

This viewpoint is quite absurd.

But the more terrifying thing is that no one can falsify this viewpoint.

People can only put forward another unverifiable speculation.

That is the Retrospection Theory.

The definition of Retrospection Theory is that although everyone’s genes are based on the sa set of basic information, new segnts are added to each person’s genes through the process of inheritance and autonomous mutation.

As new segnts give each person different characteristics, they also constantly change the genes themselves, just like a programr constantly adding new features to the source code, but the process is much more complex.

At certain tis, programrs need to backtrack the code and find the original source code from the extrely large code base after nurous additional feature segnts have been added.

In the realm of biological genes, the more additional feature segnts are added, the more difficult it is to find the source code.

This is common sense.

As early as millions of years ago, when the Egyptian tribe studied Earth’s life forms, there were very clear conclusions.

When the Egyptian tribe pushed forward along the chain of biological evolution, they discovered that the closer the evolutionary product ca to the first generation of life forms, the easier it was to find the connection between them and the first life forms on Earth, “cyanobacteria.” The more easily their underlying genetic information could be linked.

But when it ca to the wise fossil anthropoids, a new confusion arose.

The Egyptian tribe could easily find the common points between the ancient apes and cyanobacteria, but they could never accurately locate them-just like flowers in a mirror or a moon’s reflection in the water: the eyes could see them, but they could never be reached.

The tribal people couldn’t capture the information precision of Real Energy.

Now humans have completed the great undertaking that the Egyptian tribe could not and have reached the conclusion that the process of backtracking in other people’s genes may always get stuck at so point due to the strong interference caused by the added segnts.

But Harrison Clark is different. When backtracking along his genetic information, he will eventually be able to perfectly reach the end – the first life on Earth.

There is much evidence, both in his wisdom transcending the tis and the fact that the descendants of the Salvation Association know that Harrison Clark can even ti travel.

The Retrospection Theory was widely accepted, and except for Harrison Clark himself, no one else could find a better explanation.

Harrison Clark had a good sense of self-awareness. He knew that his forr self was nothing but a diocre mortal, and the depth of information in his body could not possibly…

Wait a minute.

Now that humans have learned the secrets of Real Energy, he still hasn’t found an answer to ti travel.

Could this be true!

Harrison Clark inferred two possibilities:

First, he was truly special from the very beginning.

Second, his genetic information was sublimated during his first ti travel.

Either way, it has beco the only explanation now.

Harrison Clark wouldn’t jump out to deny it.

At this point in ti, it’s only fitting and logical for the secrets he holds to be linked to the cosmos.

He wanted to see what the future generations could create under the guidance of the new theory.

In year 2709, Harrison Clark looked at the projection in front of him and fell into unexplained contemplation.

The projection signal ca from the Earth Life Science Academy, showing a square Petri dish with a 0.8 milliter diater sphere suspended in the center.

It was slowly dividing under the extrely subtle simulation of biological signals.

It was slowly growing.

It looked like an ordinary fertilized egg embryo.

However, its split rate was one-tenth the rate of a normal fertilized egg.

No one knew how much energy had been consud to create this tiny sphere, nor how much energy was needed to maintain the precise biological signal in Real Energy.

It was the first artificial life in human history, synthesized at the level of Real Energy precision from the start.

This is seemingly similar to a human fertilized egg, but there is a fundantal difference.

The synthesis of a human still requires natural egg cells and sperm cells to complete the first step.

But it doesn’t.

In multiple tilines in history, whenever humans mastered a new operation precision, they tried to synthesize life forms directly.

Molecular level, atomic level, quark level, string level, Super Preonic Particles level…

In different eras, different people have different nas for it, but the essence is to synthesize life out of purely inorganic matter and attempt to recreate the scene of Earth’s origin of life.

Humans have always coveted the realm of gods but have never succeeded.

Now they have.

The embryo in front of Harrison Clark was not born from a fertilized egg but from a subtle reaction within a mass of chaos. Initially, it was just two crossed organic chains, and then under the stimulation of simulated signals, it captured surrounding resources with increasing precision, constantly dividing, combining, and changing, eventually becoming a thing identical to an artificial embryo.

Its initial form was a cross-chain of organic matter, consistent with the Earth’s first life form, reconstructed by scholars. However, as it splits and grows, it is gradually moving toward human forms—specifically, converging toward Harrison Clark’s genetic level.

In the process of cultivating it, scientists also tried to reverse the direction of the simulated signals to make it roll back, and they succeeded.

At this ti, the Earth’s biological evolutionary chain has finally beco a perfect closed loop, like a snake biting its own tail.

After more than three billion years, Earth’s life system has evolved over a long ti and eventually reached the human endpoint of evolution.

But under certain conditions, humans can roll back to the shape of the very first life form.

On Harrison Clark’s body, the beginning and end of Earth’s life have finally rged together.

The Morrowind Empire’s scientist association held a comprehensive eting, comparing the state of other civilizations in the Milky Way Galaxy with the vast information provided by Harrison Clark from the Egyptian Tribe and the Fish Star People. After rigorous arguntation, they reached a conclusion.

The Empire’s scientists unanimously believe that it is ti to change the definition of human civilization.

Earthlings should abandon their inferiority complex and truly learn to face their position and value in the universe.

Because, like the behind-the-scenes civilizations from the previous universe, Earthlings belong to a Critical Civilization.

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