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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1066 - 646 Personality Reshaper_1
Chapter 1066: Chapter 646: Personality Reshaper_1
Chapter 1066 -646: Personality Reshaper_1
Douglas Baker was not afraid at all.
He didn’t waver and wouldn’t regret having killed Sophia Foster. Nor was there any need for him to reflect on whether his punch had shattered another escape route for humanity.
It simply couldn’t be true.
Sophia Foster’s seemingly beautiful lies had too many flaws.
Take, for instance, the so-called elimination of low-potential civilizations, reserving space for high-potential ones to maintain cosmic vitality. It was all nonsense, trying to deceive Earth Humans into believing it.
If you were really that great, why did you send out the Dome the moment you discovered humans in the first timeline and deploy technologically-oppressive warships in response?
Why didn’t you let us develop for thousands, millions, or even tens of millions of years before talking about potential?
Could a few thousand years really be a luxury for a universe with a lifespan of fifteen billion years?
This point was impossible to break through. All the other pretty words of the other party became lies.
As long as Earth humans have unshakable faith in Harrison Clark’s “nothingness history,” all of the other party’s lies can only be clumsy performances.
They can never disguise their true motives, and all their sweet talk will be in vain.
However, Douglas Baker, who had barely completed a history course in his spare time, had to admit that the Compound-Eyed Observer, who was not prevailing in this war of civilizations, indeed put a lot of effort into learning the many tricks from the history of Human Civilization.
But under Harrison Clark’s “nothingness history,” which could neither be proven nor disproven, all their mind games were paper tigers.
Douglas Baker even felt like laughing.
They, the once-mighty Compound-Eyed Observers, were driven to desperation by a single reconnaissance-class Spherical Warship of ours.
Now, to win, they actually started studying our history seriously, analyzing our collective consciousness, clumsily imitating the ancient tactics of our ideological warfare, and resorting to absurdly low-level lies.
They… have exhausted their tricks.
So pathetic.
And I couldn’t be more proud.
In the end, Douglas Baker couldn’t help but laugh, ignoring the white worm on his head.
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He didn’t gain nothing, at least he learned a new term from Sophia Foster’s mouth, “ninety trillion light-years known universe.”
For a long time, the observable universe in human cognition has always been a finite unbounded space with a diameter of 93 to 128 billion light-years.
What lies beyond this limit is beyond human observation or vision.
Although scientists have found Actual Energy, understood Virtual Energy, calculated the Median Value, and possessed the highest-level Quantum Communication that’s far faster than light, they still cannot change the fact that they can’t get any information beyond two hundred billion light-years with any means.
The spatial distance is truly too far. Most signals cannot withstand the expansion rate of the universe and reach the Milky Way in fifteen billion years.
In the past, humans could only speculate and calculate through theories.
Now the situation has changed slightly, as scholars have ventured further out by analyzing the rules of Actual Energy and Triple Space, and capturing signals from numerous long-range Detectors, gradually uncovering more information.
The current concept believes that space and even matter, celestial bodies, and life may still exist outside the observable universe.
This does not contradict the Big Bang Theory.
Because the Milky Way has never been the center of the universe.
Unfortunately, even if they expand the cosmic space’s volume to ninety trillion light-years, they still cannot find the center of the universe.
Now, from the enemy’s mouth, Douglas Baker has received a highly probable correct answer in the form of pure information.
The Compound-Eyed Observers, as a Fourth-class Civilization, or the unfortunate Virgo Star People, or maybe even the hidden mastermind, indeed had a way to communicate with more distant existences.
This proves that beyond the observable universe is not a parallel universe, and everyone still shares the same timeline, the same broad space, much like two neighboring countries on ancient Earth.
Sophia Foster’s lies subtly let Douglas Baker’s imagination run wild, allowing him, as a non-professional science worker, to imagine infinite possibilities.
Douglas Baker even wondered if there was still cosmic space beyond the ninety trillion light-years?
Of course, this also dealt a significant blow to him.
At present, humans have almost conclusively determined that the mastermind behind everything came from the previous universe generation.
In previous speculations, they were “merely” a huge civilization that ruled a territory of ninety billion light-years and had luckily survived across the universe’s generations.
Though powerful, they were still imaginable.
Now the trouble is that the territory they rule has suddenly increased from ninety billion to ninety trillion light-years, and this number may not even be the limit.
Heaven knows how much cosmic space they once ruled, and what terrifying accumulations they possessed, even surviving the destruction of the universe.
Douglas Baker sighed silently, “Forget it, I’m going to die soon anyway.”
Just as he thought this, the white worm on his head finally began its action.
It first used its mouthparts to slowly tear through Douglas Baker’s scalp, then began to liquefy its body and burrow in like water being absorbed by a sponge.
As the worm turned into liquid and entered, his head buzzed as if struck by a heavy blow, and his consciousness quickly sank, his surface thoughts stopped, and he fell into a coma.
However, at the same time, his subconscious mind began to awaken.