I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 944 - 580: The History of Fish_1

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Chapter 944: Chapter 580: The History of Fish_1

Harrison Clark looked around, only to see an endless ocean stretching out before him.

The color of the seawater was different from the azure blue on Earth, appearing neon green.

The visibility wasn’t high.

If it were a human’s eyes, he could only see things within five meters.

But now it was a virtual world, and Harrison could rely on the correlation of quantum information to see billions of miles away with a single glance.

He soon realized that this was not a simple ocean.

He was at the surface of a massive liquid sphere.

The diameter of the sphere exceeded 300,000 kilometers.

Undoubtedly, this was a liquid planet, composed of water and countless minerals dissolved in it.

Due to gravity, the density of the water should increase in a continuous gradient from the surface inward.

Inside the planet floated dozens of huge suspended objects at varying heights.

There were also countless smaller floating objects.

Of course, by “small,” their diameters ranged from a few thousand kilometers to tens of kilometers.

This was the “homeworld” of the fish.

Harrison temporarily named it Fish Star.

The liquid inside Fish Star was, naturally, the sky for the fish.

Those big and small floating objects were the “continents” where the fish lived.

Harrison had once seen a liquid planet with a diameter of exactly 300,000 kilometers among the numerous slave planets sealed near the Galactic Center.

At that time, he had only caught a fleeting glimpse and moved on, not expecting to actually interact with them in this timeline.

He had a good start, determining the origin of the fish with just the first step.

Harrison did not attempt to find the other party’s consciousness from here.

Because what he saw in the virtual world was already a statement from the other party.

The alien said that the fish language was pure quantum random entanglement, which could contain massive information in a very small fragment.

This simulated homeworld environment was just part of that massive information.

As for the more obvious and straightforward meaning behind this statement, it was up to Harrison to discover it himself.

His purpose in coming here was to be an interpreter.

Harrison carefully recalled that in the Fish Star’s he’s seen, aquatic intelligent life was actually a broad category.

There were many sub-divided races under this category.

Due to differences in water flow environment, density and other factors, the “fish” living on floating continents at different heights had vast differences.

Even on some larger floating continents, up to dozens of sub-divided races were born according to different layers from top to bottom.

The differences between these sub-divided races in terms of living habits, physical appearance, and other aspects are huge, even to the point of reproductive isolation.

But amazingly, all of the sub-divided races recognized their identity as Fish Star People, and they were very harmonious in thought and ideology.

During Harrison’s fleeting glimpse back then, he had obtained such gigantic information that, when he compared it with his current situation, he discovered something strange.

In the previous timeline, there was no such species of Fish Star People.

The Fish Star warriors encountered by humans this time could physically cross the universe, use curvature flight, possess jump capabilities, and release super-high energy, all of which were completely illogical.

Some Fish Star People living in the extreme high-temperature and high-pressure environment near the center of the star had very special abilities, but they could never reach the level of Fish Star warriors.

Moreover, the Fish Star warrior’s traveling form looked like a shallow-water species, no different from large fish like dolphins, whales, or sharks on Earth, but its abilities were obviously capable of soaring through the vacuum of space, and it could effortlessly traverse the Fish Star’s interior.

There are numerous contradictions between the two, proving that they are not the product of natural evolution.

Even if the Fish Star People have existed for a long time and evolved, theoretically they cannot completely break away from their external environment at the time of their birth and evolve from an underwater species into a space species.

In the previous timeline, Harrison had undergone intensive learning.

In this timeline, human scholars had also conducted a large amount of research in astrobiology, and now Harrison had a vast amount of knowledge in cosmology.

The more knowledge he had, the more he knew what was possible and what was not possible in the universe.

The appearance of the Fish Star warriors defied the basic rules of the universe, just like humans wearing their bio-gear.

When humans became equipped with bio-gear, they changed from one species to another, and so did the fish.

Harrison was getting closer and closer to the truth he wanted.

If he wanted to help the Voyager Star Galaxy defeat their enemies, he would have to unravel the mystery of their ultra-fast mobility, fog release, and special weapons, so he first had to figure out what changes had taken place on these Fish Stars, whether they used the same equipment technology as humans, or some other unknown technology.

Like a doctor diagnosing a patient, he needed to find the root of the problem to prescribe the appropriate remedy.His consciousness began to wander freely in this liquid world, seeking more information.

If it were up to him alone, decoding the vast information within the other party’s “language” would take a lot of effort.

Fortunately, he had the support of Star’s computing power, as well as numerous human mathematicians and linguists who, under Star’s arrangement, provided him with auxiliary decoding capabilities from the rear.

At this moment, Harrison Clark casually observed, his eyes capturing information that was being transmitted outward through resonating signals.

The essence of his brain’s cognitive signals was his Thought Quantum Storm.

Now that he had lost his body, his gene awakening level could no longer be measured, but without a doubt, the complexity of his Thought Quantum Storm far exceeded the limits of ordinary humans.

In order to translate the Fish Star People’s language through Harrison Clark, it was necessary to capture the information contained in the Thought Storm with absolute accuracy — such precision required at least several decimal places higher than usual in synchronization, comparable to point-to-point personality replication.

With the technology currently available to humans, such accurate signal capture was originally impossible.

Yet, it was rather peculiar that the preparations Harrison Clark had made himself beforehand played a significant role at this time.

Star had established his first information channel in the traditional Quantum Network, while the Thought Resonance from T100’s side had become a second reference channel for data comparison.

As the technicians outside read the information, they would simultaneously receive the same pieces of information through both channels, then cross-reference and compare them to increase accuracy as much as possible.

At first, the technicians outside were all baffled when confronted with the vast expanse of information, only obtaining partial inferential data from Harrison Clark’s descriptions of Slave Star brought back from the previous timeline.

However, 37 seconds after the synchronization began, the Solar System Earth Biology department put forward a crucial conclusion.

They believed that the language of the Fish was “stackable.”

The definition of a stackable language is as follows:

Races with peculiar memory traits communicate with each other using continuous overlapping languages when interacting.

Assume that this intelligent race has a pair of Ancestors who first gave birth to wisdom.

The first sentence when the two wise Ancestors met has only one word, “you.”

The second sentence becomes “hello.”

As their communication continued, each sentence said between them consisted of adding a word to the previous sentence.

From the human perspective, perhaps when the two “people” casually chatted, their sentences became so long that they were beyond human imagination.

Moreover, the memories of races using stackable languages are passed down to the next generation along with epigenetic information.

When the next generation communicates, their conversations start by stacking up on the information passed down from the previous generation, continuing until the information reaches an “infinitely large” number.

This may seem incredible, but there are living examples on Earth.

Humans once had a misconception that loved to ridicule someone’s poor memory by claiming, “a fish’s memory lasts only seven seconds.”

But in fact, this statement is completely wrong.

Not only does a fish’s memory last a long time, but it can also be transmitted to the next generation.

For example, ornamental fish in scenic areas know instinctively from birth, even without being taught, to swim to the surface when a person approaches, anticipating food being thrown.

Similarly, fish instinctively know which areas are danger zones and which are relatively safe to hide from predators as soon as they are born.

From a purely Earth-based scientific standpoint, the way DNA carries memory is not mystical at all but merely a shallow methylation modification, meaning that a specific methyl group is covalently bound to a nucleotide without changing the DNA sequence through the modification of a specific enzyme.

When different methyl groups combine, they form a vast amount of information that can be passed on to the next generation, manifesting in language as stackable languages.

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Because of this, the astrobiologists of the Earth Biological Department thought that the Fish Star People used stackable languages.

Of course, Earth’s fish have not mastered stackable languages, as language is itself one of the symbols of intelligent species.

The opponent, as an intelligent species, has a level of information and complexity in their language far beyond that of ordinary fish on Earth.

The reason why the Fish Star People can maintain unity despite exhibiting a diverse range of species differentiation is precisely because, regardless of the height of the floating continents or the physical characteristics and special abilities of the Fish Star People, their earliest Ancestors who first achieved wisdom belonged to the same race, only differing in form and genetic sequence as a result of environmental changes during migration.

However, the language of all races can be traced back to the same pair of Ancestors.

Ultimately, reproductive isolation did not lead to the complete division of the Fish Star People.

So, what Harrison Clark was now looking at in this “phrase” represented the entire history of the Fish Star People from their birth to their presence on the battlefield of the Voyager Galaxy.

This sentence is a living, comprehensive history book, narrating the entire history of a great civilization from birth, growth, and eventual enslavement.

When Harrison Clark talked to this fish, it was as if he was conversing with the entire history of the other civilization.

Now that it was clear that the other party’s information was historical, the subsequent analysis became much simpler.

Harrison Clark expanded his search scope, and indeed encountered many virtual fishes of different generations.

Some fish’s forms and external environments seemed incompatible.

For example, it was strange to see a species clearly more suited for cold environments thriving in a high-temperature floating continent that frequently spewed volcanic magma.

These dislocated species were Fish Star People who had existed during a certain stage in history but were eliminated during evolution due to environmental changes on floating continents.

In certain fixed areas, the environment was constantly changing. Harrison Clark noticed that at times, when his attention was focused on a particular area, a strong magnetic field would be replaced by an electrified continent in the very next second.

Countless fragmented and intricate pieces of information were incessantly captured, collected, and transmitted by him to be pieced together by those outside and Star into an epic historical record.