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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 876 - 529: Using History to Convince History_1
Chapter 876 -529: Using History to Convince History_1
By the afternoon, true to his word, Harrison Clark continued the morning’s topic at the beginning of the conference, “This morning, I analyzed with you all the important directions for theoretical science in the future. However, it’s clear that these theories are too advanced for the current stage. Even the most advanced laboratories, the best equipment, and the most top-notch resources cannot verify any single principle.”
“Some large-scale experiments need to be completed in space, and some need to obtain a continuous and stable high temperature close to the cosmic singularity explosion. Some experiments require us to improve computer performance by a hundred thousand times on the current basis and build a stable large-scale quantum network…”
At this point, someone in the audience, a top figure in the field of artificial intelligence and internet technology, couldn’t help but speak up.
“Mr. Clark, you don’t have any definite evidence to prove that the main development direction of electronic computers in the future will be the quantum network. As we all know, quantum signals do not transfer energy. Without energy transfer, information cannot be transmitted. We can only use quantum computing as a method of encryption. Currently, it is absolutely impossible to use quantum entanglement to transmit information. Therefore, the quantum network you mentioned does not exist.”
Harrison smiled, “This is a lack of understanding in material science, and also your ignorant and arrogant judgment. Theoretically, at least dozens of materials can carry directional complex quantum entanglement. Just because you don’t know doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Please sit down and don’t interrupt me.”
The artificial intelligence expert lowered his head sullenly, looking particularly unwilling.
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However, Harrison ignored him and continued, “I have considered all these unfavorable situations. Therefore, next, I will tell you how humanity can advance in applied science within a hundred years and be prepared for the experiments to verify these ultra-large-scale and cutting-edge theories.”
As the conversation reached this point, the attendees began to grasp the essence of the matter.
The attendees in the morning were ashen-faced, thinking that they were doomed.
They even felt some sorrow.
Perhaps it was fate, or maybe it was the inevitable consequence of using a mortal body to pursue the ultimate in science, but almost every great thinker, scientist, and philosopher who reached the pinnacle of their era in academia would enter a strange state of mind in their later years.
There isn’t anything too mysterious about it – they lose reverence for science, believe they have mastered all the truth, refuse to listen to opposing viewpoints, and try to force everyone to accept their knowledge as the absolute truth. They become extremely self-conceited.
In the scientific community, this situation is described as a “critical thinking barrier,” meaning that when a person’s thinking absorbs too much knowledge beyond the limit of what can be understood by the science of their time, the person’s spirit will become abnormal, resulting in a painful situation where no one can communicate on an equal footing.
Many great names have fallen into this barrier and never been able to escape.
Academia originally held infinite expectations for Harrison Clark’s future.
After all, Harrison was only twenty-five years old and had already achieved many accomplishments that most people could never attain in their lifetime.
Even if he was destined to eventually enter this barrier, he was still so young; he should have had many more years of his creative peak.
People were still anticipating that he would continue to build a ladder for civilization, but why was he doing this now…
People both envied Harrison’s talent and were enraged as they witnessed the “fall of a genius.”
This was truly a tragedy in the history of science.
Even a thousand years later, it would still be written into historical records as a laughing stock.
Some people even wanted to get up and leave the room, but ultimately chose to stay due to concerns for their reputation.
Harrison saw the reactions of everyone in the room but didn’t expose them, simply sticking to the century-long plan he had distilled from the “Millennium Plan.”
In his plan, the main directions for the development of human productivity in the next hundred years included biotechnology, medical technology, new energy, new materials, and artificial intelligence – five major sections.
The focus on developing biotechnology was to lay a solid foundation for astrobiology in advance, and humanity needed to continue to advance in biotechnology for combating against Z, S, and ZS Bacteria, manufacturing superpower bacteria, Dyson membrane, and realizing planting battleship technology.
In the Ninth timeline, before Freddy could present the Grand Unified Formula, his expertise actually lay in biology, continuing the legacy of Sergey.
That was Sergey’s unfulfilled obsession.
Freddy had fulfilled it for him.
But Freddy’s birth was too coincidental and might never happen again.
Even if Harrison left guidance for Sergey to clone himself 500 years later, it probably wouldn’t be of much use.
Harrison couldn’t put his hopes on someone who probably couldn’t be replicated again, even if it was Freddy.
To fill the technological gap without Freddy, several generations of biologists within the whole civilization would need to work together continuously.
As for medical technology, his intention was even simpler – if they could extend the average human lifespan earlier, they could cultivate more great scientists sooner.
They needed to extend Rainer’s life, and only then would he be able to master space-time topology as well.
New energy, new materials, and artificial intelligence were just as important, and he was already focusing on these three areas himself.
However, he was changing strategies. If he just shares mature results, he might quietly breed passivity among people.
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Some people, who originally had the ability to create for themselves, would become like Rainer in the previous timelines, turning into Harrison’s “workers” and tools for transforming results.