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Chapter 166 One and a half years later (20)

Chapter 166     A year and a half later (20)

Six relatives were derived from the original text; they share a family form and information seed. The difference between them in the library is equivalent to the difference between siblings. Since they are relatives derived from the previous generation, they can be called offspring. The selected "best" offspring becomes the parent of the next reproduction; and one of its six grandchild variants will become the parent of the next generation.

When I was in the Borges Library, I found myself following a path to a readable book from nonsense. However, looking at it again, I saw that I was breeding an unknown book into a book with desirable features, just as someone could breed the chaotic wild flowers into beautiful rose balls through multiple generations. Karl Sims bred the gray dots on the cm5 to lively plant life. "The creativity of evolution is infinite. It can surpass the design capabilities of humans," he asserted. He came up with a way to circle the area in this incredibly huge library to keep his roaming within the range of all possible plant forms. As he walked through this space, he copied the "seeds" of the forms he found most fascinating.

. Later Sims reorganized his achievements and rendered them into three-dimensional plants that can be represented in animation. The plantations he bred include a huge unfolded sheep-toothed fern, a spherical spindle-like pine tree with spherical objects, crab claw-like grass and twisted oak trees. Finally, he placed these strange plants that evolved into one of his videos called "Embryonic Seed Theory". In this video, the alien-like trees and strange giant grasses start from seeds, sprout and grow, and eventually evolve into a mixed-rooted exotic jungle, covering a barren planet. The evolved plants breed their own seeds, which are burst into the air by the plant's spherical cannon, and then come to the next barren world (this is the process of Embryonic Seed Theory.) Excerpted from the author of "Out of Control"; Kevin Kelly

A huge spacecraft is sailing, rather than sailing, orbiting the sun. This spacecraft is not simple, because it is equivalent to one-ninth of the moon. It was built by various engineering teams in its current orbit over a year. The material that makes it mainly comes from the Kuiper Belt.

About a year and a half ago, someone told 660: "Leader, our solar system has sufficient light, but the Kuiper Belt has extremely rich water resources. For agriculture, water resources and light are extremely important. If we transport the water resources of the Kuiper Belt to the Kuiper Belt, we will undoubtedly get a super big granary larger than several planets! With this big granary, we can feed more people. You have also said that the more people, the more wise the crowd will be. In this way, our chances of winning will be one point."

660 thought for a while and felt that the idea was very good. So he immediately started the project. Many people opposed it.

We have mastered the controlled nuclear fusion technology. Why do we have to transport the water in the Kuiper Belt so far? We can use the energy of nuclear fusion to shine on our crops.

In response, 660 retorted: "Because we have the ability to controllable nuclear fusion, we should store and save the raw materials for controllable nuclear fusion. We should use the equipment for controllable nuclear fusion more properly. Although there is a lot of hydrogen, what we need to use is metal hydrogen, and the cost of making it is not low. If metal hydrogen that is always used for food can be saved, it will be of great significance to the future war. War is also a competition of energy to some extent. Moreover, establishing large-scale human clusters near the sun is also conducive to collecting hydrogen leaked by the sun."
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