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Scene 101 The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe(1/2)

To make trouble, or to make trouble.

This is the happy guide to monsters.

While wandering in various blocks, Aragaki not only experiences the state of other lives being trembling as if walking on thin ice.

He also did another thing, which was to write a book.

Some children may ask.

Can monsters write books?

sure.

What is the book written by Aragaki called?

It is called "The Wandering Guide to the Universe".

This is a witty, interesting book.

This book is marked by the blocks Aragaki visited and is a travel notation of each block.

In fact, there are also many regional travel notes in history.

However, there is still no travel notes covering the entire universe.

Even if those ordinary lives are exhausted, they will not be able to write such books.

For super life, such travel notes are more of a waste of time than fun.

Why do you say so?

Because, super life may be long enough, they are willing to be turtles.

After all, longevity comes at a cost, right?

The book produced by Aragaki is based on quantum technology, which means that you can buy the book first. After buying it, although quantum fluctuation cannot be read, quantum fluctuation can be updated.

Perhaps, another child is going to ask, what is the quantum fluctuation update?

Quantum fluctuation update is very simple.

It means that it can be updated regardless of distance through quantum fluctuations.

The blocks visited by Aragaki and the civilizations that Aragaki has been targeted have all purchased the "Wandering Guide to the Universe".

Even if they don’t want to buy it, the people above them will ask them to buy it.

Why?

Because Aragaki only has this little hobby.

If he was not satisfied with his little hobby, who would know what he would write in the investigation report?

Although, the super life organization is an extremely loose organization.

In terms of social structure, its effectiveness is even worse than that of those society with lower civilizations.

Because, for every super life, they don’t need to have any exchange at all.

Any individual of them is self-sufficient.

However, the super life of the god-level above them can use their strength and fists to make them obedient.

Therefore, for this god-level confidant, of course, they still have to serve him well.

And those ordinary little lives saw various civilizations and creatures in the "Wandering Guide to the Universe".

What do they think? Super Life doesn't care about it.

No matter what their thoughts are, if faith is not absolute, it means that there is absolutely no faith.

Just clean up their batch of not-so-good leeks and sow a batch of new leeks.

For any life, even the lowest level of intelligent life.

They will only have feelings for those very few individual cases.

Just like the famous cannibal Dior, when he chooses to eat people like bread, he will not have any form of feelings for anyone.

Because, to him, people are food.

Regardless of appearance, skin color, or transgender, there is nothing correct to say, it is just food.

It's like humans on Earth eating dog meat.

There is no mention of a menu, which says husky, Samoyed, Labrador, Kinba, Poodle and other dog breeds for guests to eat.

Here, no matter what kind of dog it is, there is only one name, the meat dog.

For super life, any kind of life, as long as it is not super life, is a leek used to produce the power of faith.

They won't be too concerned about what changes will happen to chives.

Even if they care, they will care whether this kind of leek produces higher yields than that kind of leek.

Aragaki's "Wandering Guide to the Universe" sales in the universe quickly exceeded the triple digits.

When Aragaki released this book, he also reviewed the printing technology.

He always has an identity with his identity as Homo sapiens on Earth.

He started with the printing technology of Homo sapiens on Earth.

At the beginning, after the Homo sapiens on Earth had wisdom, their short life urged them to pass on their knowledge.

There are many kinds of inheritance of knowledge, and it is passed down by word of mouth, like telling stories, surrounded by a bonfire.

However, there are many early Homo sapiens who actually lack imagination.

They cannot understand the content of the story well.

Therefore, those intelligent lives began to be drawn on the rocks.

To make everything more vivid, they also paint things in various colors.

The meaning of some of the patterns has gradually solidified, which is the earliest text.

However, when races need to migrate, they will find that although this mark engraved on the rock has been renewed for a long time, it has no way to take it away.

So they chose the bones of the animals to assume this responsibility.

As knowledge spreads more and more, more and more things need to be recorded.

Whether it is the bones of animals or tortoise shells, they are gradually not enough.

At this time, the treated skin becomes an option.

Knowledge has been disseminated on a larger scale.

But, it's not enough.

What should I do?

Finally, papermaking was invented.

At this time, as a carrier of knowledge, it has developed to a new stage.

This thing called paper is lightweight and easy to store.

It's just a little bit flammable.

At this time, another bottleneck appeared.

It is how to replicate knowledge quickly and on a large scale.

If it was still like before, every book needed to be copied by one person.

Then the efficiency of knowledge dissemination is still greatly limited.

Under such circumstances, printing technology was developed.

As the demand for printing became more and more intense, it has gone through several iterations.

Finally, anyone can see the words on the paper.

However, at this time, there was another new problem.

It means that readers are not satisfied with being passive in receiving, they want to discuss the content in the book.

However, if you discuss letters, the cost is undoubtedly extremely high.

Not only is it inefficient, but only a very small number of people can bear the cost of doing so.

After this, something appeared called the Internet.

The biggest difference between the Internet and any previous knowledge carrier is that it can almost ignore the difference between time and region, and enable the conveyor of knowledge and the receiver of knowledge to communicate with each other.

This kind of communication greatly reduces the cost of communication.

It also makes knowledge change from passive one-way reception to two-way interaction.

However, this kind of communication that ignores time and region can only be maintained within a very small range.

For example, if the scope of a planet is to make all this wider, the previous technology will not work.
To be continued...
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