History of Mechanical Civilization

History of Mechanical Civilization

by Brother Ayong

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Roaming in the sea of ​​stars, traveling through time and space, using mechanical technology, the goal is the unknown sea of ​​stars! Nuclear reactors 2.8 Billion years ago, giant hydropower stations 120 million years ago, lunar mining 700,000 years ago, chemical batteries two thousand years ago... Is this an invasion by extraterrestrial civilization? Or the cycle of human civilization? Cybertron's mechanical civilization helps Pig's Foot uncover all these mysteries... "Where will Darwin's theory of evolution go in the future?" "In the future, who will have the right to speak about scientific and technological civilization?" "Will interstellar human remnants and extraterrestrial civilizations appear in the future?" "Who will decide the future?" ... Who were the astronauts who appeared in the Mayan civilization? What's up with the strange humanoid masks and spaceship models unearthed in Sanxingdui? Where did the giant power generation equipment in the pyramid come from? How was the Stonehenge in the ancient city of Puma Pen formed? Why do those people combine tens or hundreds of tons of boulders into a machine of several thousand tons? [432], What does this special number mean to mankind and the entire universe? ... In today's era of technological explosion, many deep-rooted theories have been overturned, and many absurd legends have been proven one by one. From these ruins, can we discover the secrets of human origins and discover technologies that surpass modern civilization? Facing the unknown civilization and universe, where should we go from here? Where will the fate of mankind be taken? Guys, please wait and see! ! !

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Be the first to report, come on! Still a great book for development!

Be the first to report, come on! Still a great book for development! The previous one was Manufacturing and Technology. This book recommends adding some biomedicine, agriculture, animal husbandry and fishery seeds. After all, we don't have enough food for population development. Come on! Good luck in the Year of the Tiger

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