
Past Events of the Universe: the Hidden Meaning
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--When the strings of the universe are broken, only observers can define the truth At the end of the 22nd century, mankind wrapped the sun with a "dawn ring" woven from super-solid alloys, but in a carnival of unlimited energy, it ushered in the end of the world. Genius physicist Wang Wenjie captured a string of gravitational wave codes from the tremors of the Dyson sphere - a distress signal from the "macro civilization" that dominates the Milky Way. This consciousness cloud civilization, born at the horizon of a black hole, is being hunted by six extra-dimensional fleets from deep space. Su Li, the only engineer who can resonate with the consciousness of macro-civilization, has the eleven-dimensional key traced by the Six Alliance Civilization imprinted in his mind; Wang Wenjie, a philosopher trapped in the dilemma of a quantum observer, glimpsed the truth of the universe in the shadow of the super-solid collapse he witnessed in his childhood. From the two-dimensional catastrophe of the solar system to the dimensionality reduction battle of the Orion cantilever, they gradually realized that the so-called "higher civilization" war is essentially a heat death game spanning 13.8 Billion years. When the dark web of the Six Alliance Civilizations swallowed up the Milky Way, the remaining human beings and macro-civilization consciousnesses jumped into the edge of the universe in the "Theseus". In the eleventh dimension predicted by superstring theory, Wang Wenjie discovered the ultimate paradox-the macrocivilization was the god-killer created by the previous universe to fight against heat death. In the end, Su Li's consciousness merged into the superstring engine, turning the spacecraft into a singularity that gave birth to a new order. At the last second of dimension collapse, what she left to the universe was not a scream, but a chord that shook all time and space: "If the truth needs to be defined, I choose to let light learn to bend again."
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