
Billions of Little Ones
by Tai'an Haotian Sword Formation
About This Novel
In the final chapter of the increasing entropy of the universe, human civilization has reached an impasse. The aftermath of the supernova explosion tore apart the barriers of the solar system, depleting resources, disintegrating the environment, and making macro-scale survival a luxury. Scientists gave up the fantasy of building an interstellar ark and launched the "Mote Project" - compressing human consciousness and genes to the nanometer scale, allowing hundreds of millions of tiny new humans to continue the fire of civilization in a microscopic form. When the last batch of "micro-humans" woke up, they discovered that a grain of sand was a majestic mountain range, a drop of dew was a vast ocean, and human flesh and blood turned into their universe territory. They built cities with molecules, used electromagnetic waves to transmit information, set up tracks in the lines of hair, and opened channels in the gaps between cells. The civilization condensed by hundreds of millions of individuals multiplied rapidly in the microscopic world, and pushed science and technology to a level that has never been reached by macro humans. But the microscopic tranquility was finally broken. The interstellar scavengers who tracked the fire of civilization arrived. Their detectors swept through the macro-scale ruins, but they never noticed that those existences that looked like dust were brewing a counterattack. Micro people build a quantum network with the consciousness of billions of individuals, leveraging the physical laws of the macro world, causing metal to corrode and instruments to malfunction, and use the tiniest power to resist the invasion of behemoths. This is the struggle of hundreds of millions of tiny lives and the rebirth of civilization in another form. They proved that the greatness of life never lies in the scale. Even if it is as small as dust, millions of people working together can rekindle the starlight of civilization on the ruins of the universe.
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