Unknowingly, seven years passed.
The ti reached seven years and nine months after the establishnt of the small building.
Zhang Feng was still looking for formulas, and the do was also calculating.
But during this ti, another matter that Zhang Feng was paying attention to appeared.
That was so people starting to seize computing power.
And at so conferences, they pointed out the importance of computing power and its necessity for the developnt of civilization.
As for the research on the do.
They were mostly indifferent.
This is because when Zhang Feng ntioned this project, he only ntioned it as a ’shelter’ for natural disasters, but he did not explain that the world was facing destruction.
So as superconductors gradually beca widespread, and after so rescue industries upgraded iteratively,
many people felt that with the current technology and dical facilities, ’ordinary disaster rescue’ could definitely be achieved quickly.
As a result, their enthusiasm for the do research project waned.
Initially, their support for Zhang Feng was based on his contributions and their curiosity about whether he was an alien.
Additionally, the do project indeed seed very useful. Once research succeeded, covering a city with it could protect against hurricanes.
This research was still necessary in the early days when superconductors had not been widely used in various industries.
Zhang Feng had painted this rosy picture for them, but he hadn’t ntioned any theories of world disaster.
After years of research, Zhang Feng still had no decisive evidence to prove inevitable destruction.
Therefore, if he were to ntion such things, people would certainly take precautions but also likely regard it as alarmism.
Moreover, even if they prepared in advance, it would not be possible to divert significant computing power to a single do project.
This was completely unreasonable for the developnt of civilization and such.
Simply put, it was an absolute lack of rigor in scientific production and a total irresponsibility globally.
Even if Zhang Feng claid the do could achieve ’interstellar migration,’ it would be of no use.
Because to migrate, one must first build a ’starship’ capable of carrying a large amount of material, right?
Otherwise, relying on ordinary spacecraft to build a do on the moon would be exceedingly exhausting with back-and-forth trips.
Even if the materials on the moon could be used to construct the do,
people and equipnt would still need to be brought along, right?
And the people migrating would also have to be transported, right?
Relying on previous spacecraft capacity for this back-and-forth could take decades.
Especially if migration extends beyond just the moon.
If future relocation to other planets is considered, surely other planets cannot rely on previous spacecraft and shuttle back and forth for decades?
Hence, on the most basic level of theory and practical engineering logic,
even if Zhang Feng claims ’do migration is paramount,’
most people would argue that he is ’putting the cart before the horse and has ulterior motives.’
To Zhang Feng, this is exactly the challenge of this world.
How to achieve global unity and convince others to believe in him? Then unitedly develop the do and combat disasters.
In the eighth year of building the small building.
It was also the end of the eleventh year of coming to this world.
Zhang Feng finally settled on two approaches.
One, continue reversing formulas and studying astronomy, climate, geology, astrology, and related fields; this increases his knowledge and understanding of cause and effect, with no delay.
Once everything is calculated and learned, definitive evidence will make everything fall into place naturally.
But by the ti the results co out, they estimated it would be roughly ti as well.
Two.
Zhang Feng looked at his Constitution, which had now reached [425]
It’s estimated that in another five years or so, he could attempt to condense a Golden Core.
In a world without Spiritual Qi, relying solely on gradual synthesis ant naturally slower progress.
But after reaching the Golden Core in five years, and once the Golden Core erges,
even those who don’t believe in him will have no choice but to believe.
Because by then, he would be ’invincible,’ and demonstrating ’higher dinsions’ might even align with their understanding of ’advanced civilization.’
Therefore, if an advanced civilization claims ’there’s a future disaster,’ the success rate would be high.
However, should he claim now to be higher-dinsional, if soone tries to test him to see if he can summon a starship,
he’d just be waiting for rebirth.
Because superconductor electromagnetic weapons have erged.
This is entirely unbearable.
Even if he displays superhuman strength now,
if soone truly observes his Constitution exceeding logical bounds and insists on testing him,
he’d have no choice but to perish; there’d be no solution.
Unless he gambles on chance, betting that they’d be too cautious, fearing he’s an alien, and thus not daring to test him.
Currently, it’s not about hitting a soft target with bluster but about striking iron.
Fortunately, he hadn’t manifested before; otherwise, with the ergence of these superconductor weapons, it might have stirred up many waves.
Zhang Feng felt fortunate about this and realized that such ’cutting straight to the storyline’ notions would indeed encounter much resistance and danger.
However, in such a disastrous world, it would be impossible to develop steadily for over a decade.
Zhang Feng felt this was a disguised form of ’increased difficulty.’
This should be the core elent of a world of ’Extraordinary and Disaster,’ forcing him to reduce developnt ti drastically.
Now, it’s entirely about adapting and utilizing the wealth of knowledge from previous worlds.
Individual power and the continuance of civilization have lost so balance.
If he hadn’t studied much before.
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