Quantitative Space-time

Quantitative Space-time

by Nangong Qingmu

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The universe is a giant light wheel, and every civilization has its own time node, rising, falling, and reborn... Over and over again, without interruption. The rise of any civilization after its collapse will take tens of millions or even hundreds of millions of years, and this is enough to completely destroy the fragments left over from the evolution of the previous civilization. Then, standing at his own time point, Darwin could neither find any trace of the evolution of the previous civilization, nor could he see the re-establishment of another civilization. He could only look for trilobite fossils on the civilization that derived from his own to explore the truth of the universe, thinking that this was the beginning and origin of the story. As everyone knows, the picture of cosmic civilization is far more brilliant than this. Standing in the three-dimensional space, what you see is only the shell of the egg, but in the four-dimensional space, you see not only the egg shell, but also the egg white, egg yolk... It is clear at a glance. God is always accustomed to looking at the development of civilization from a higher perspective. If any civilization wants to last forever, it must examine the development of its own civilization from a higher dimension than its own.

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