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Yuan 2031
Science Fiction元2031
Preaching Secrets
Humans are called Homo sapiens not only because they can use fire and tools, but also because of the network of billions of synapses under the skull. These simple neuron connections converge into intracranial storms under the action of bioelectricity every moment, giving birth to the cornerstones of human milestones one after another. Future generations will continue to build this Tower of Babel based on the foundations of their predecessors, hoping to answer the mysteries of the universe. At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, mankind switched clutch gears and entered a higher-speed lane, from looms to Babbage's Analytical Machine, from electron tubes to transistors, from central processing to distributed computing. From the evening of October 29, 1969, when two computers were first allowed to transmit the L and O in "Login" through a network cable in the UCLA laboratory, to today's global interconnection, the Internet allows information to break through time and space. The seeds of informatization have just been sown in this world, taking root in the earth, integrating with everything wherever they pass, and evolving everything around them at the same time, just like the fire cube in Transformers. Today's various traditional and cutting-edge disciplines such as biomedicine, physics, and artificial intelligence are inseparable from the Internet. The world is like a brain, with all the "neurons" establishing billions of connections and brainstorming. There are various possibilities in the future world, which may accelerate the process of human beings building the Tower of Babel, or may lead to the destruction of civilization. Countless subtle energies that were once isolated may fuse due to some kind of innovation. The inventor must have good intentions.
Humans are called Homo sapiens not only because they can use fire and tools, but also because of the network of billions of synapses under the skull. These simple neuron connections converge into intracranial storms under the action of bioelectricity every moment, giving birth to the cornerstones of human milestones one after another. Future generations will continue to build this Tower of Babel based on the foundations of their predecessors, hoping to answer the mysteries of the universe. At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, mankind switched clutch gears and entered a higher-speed lane, from looms to Babbage's Analytical Machine, from electron tubes to transistors, from central processing to distributed computing. From the evening of October 29, 1969, when two computers were first allowed to transmit the L and O in "Login" through a network cable in the UCLA laboratory, to today's global interconnection, the Internet allows information to break through time and space. The seeds of informatization have just been sown in this world, taking root in the earth, integrating with everything wherever they pass, and evolving everything around them at the same time, just like the fire cube in Transformers. Today's various traditional and cutting-edge disciplines such as biomedicine, physics, and artificial intelligence are inseparable from the Internet. The world is like a brain, with all the "neurons" establishing billions of connections and brainstorming. There are various possibilities in the future world, which may accelerate the process of human beings building the Tower of Babel, or may lead to the destruction of civilization. Countless subtle energies that were once isolated may fuse due to some kind of innovation. The inventor must have good intentions.