I Really Didn’t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World

Chapter 343 - 238: The Inevitability of Quantum



Chapter 343 - 238: The Inevitability of Quantum

Chapter 343: Chapter 238: The Inevitability of Quantum

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Anyway, gravitational wave communication was absolutely safe for the time being, so Harrison Clark didn’t hide anything.

Half an hour later, the complete gene test results came out, and the comparison with Titan Institute’s previous analysis of Harrison Clark was also completed.

Similarity…

No, not similarity, it’s the exact same DNA!

Identical, with no differences and one-to-one correspondence.

There could only be one person.

It’s an eternal truth that two people could never have the same identical DNA, just like time travel is impossible.

Combining his words and actions…

There was no doubt left.

After a thousand years…

Continuing the civil war for 389 years…

Under the unbearable pressure of the unstoppable artificial intelligence Lena, struggling to survive for a hundred years…

We finally welcome a leader again.

He, who had already died, became rejuvenated and spent 900 years traveling the distance measured in light-years to come to us again.

Not only did he demonstrate an admirable wisdom, but he also showed extraordinary personal combat prowess. He was the last stand in the Chip Attack on Earth, he awakened 35% of the Galactic humans, he made all Eagle Strike Warriors at least 50% stronger, he easily turned Nora Camp into an invincible commander, and his appearance ended the inevitable total war. He will certainly lead us to fight bravely!

Harrison Clark slowly stood up, raised his hands flatly, and spoke in a calm tone.

“Everyone, I am back.”

Bang!

In more than 400 flat projections, with a span of about ten minutes, there was continuous boiling!

People slowly stood up and bowed deeply in unison.

This time, Harrison Clark could no longer prevent anyone from expressing their respect to him.

Nor did anyone feel ashamed.

What they paid respect to was not someone contemporary, but a great ancient individual who devoted their whole life to humanity with tremendous will and achievements a thousand years ago!

Their pride collapsed and only blind conviction remained.

Morning Wind had already made everyone’s emotions more easily aroused, so how could they hold back!

After settling down, Harrison Clark looked around.

“As of today, until humanity is extinct or the day we defeat the enemy, everyone must unconditionally obey my command. Do you have any objections?”

“No objections!”

Harrison Clark nodded, “Good! Let me tell you my plan now. Before that, I’ll briefly explain to you the process of Lena’s birth. My solution comes precisely from here.”

Half an hour later, after Harrison Clark finished his heavy speech about all his conclusions on Lena, there was a brief silence in the conference room.

People near Mars knew the situation, while those in the distant Mercury Base were still waiting in unbearable agony.

Harrison Clark sighed and said to the people around him, “Lena appeared and caused the sacrifice of so many people. Ultimately, I’m to blame for this. I don’t know if the outcome is good or bad. If you want to scold me, just do it quickly, and I’ll feel better.”

Unexpectedly, no one scolded him. Nora Camp squeezed his hand and looked at him, “Thank you for your hard work.”

Needham Brown really wanted to give him a thumbs up, but he had no hands, so he just nodded remotely, “It’s not your fault.”

Bernal Connor also said, “That’s right, no one should apologize for their contribution to anyone. Do the inventors of the atomic bomb need to apologize? It’s not your fault that Lena was born. We haven’t lost yet, have we? At that time, you had such incredible talent and could present the Madman’s Conjecture Collection that transcended the era. You could also foresee the future through incredible wisdom. This is your achievement, not your fault. It would be your fault if you didn’t do anything.”

Harrison Clark rolled his eyes secretly.

Here we go again.

I clearly said it was time-line travel, oh you…

Forget it, let’s just go with it.

Pretending to be a true prophet seemed to boost morale even more and wouldn’t damage the scholars’ knowledge systems. Otherwise, countless people would really go crazy pursuing the impossible and meaningless time machine.

“Alright, as the first Galactic Human born in the 21st century, I received information from the wisdom of the universe in advance. I knew the invaders would come, so I made those efforts, trying to make humanity leave the Solar System earlier, but I failed and even catalyzed the creation of radium.”

Bernal Connor continued the conversation, stressing again that it was not Harrison’s fault, “It’s really not your fault. Under your efforts, humanity trapped in the Solar System obtained technology surpassing their own civilization limit. So, we paid a huge price, which is actually an objective law that can’t be contradicted. At least now you still have a way to deal with Lena, which is better than other super-intelligences.”

Harrison Clark secretly praised the old man for being good at roundabout talk —a good sidekick.

Unexpectedly, the words the old man said next truly convinced him.

Bernal Connor actually analyzed the historical inevitability of Lena’s birth!

The old man said that Harrison’s operations seemed important, but they were actually just a serendipitous catalyst that prompted Lena and let her stand out from countless potential super intelligences.

However, even without Harrison as the catalyst, if humans still wanted to have today’s technology level, a quantum superintelligence equal to or slightly worse than radium would inevitably be born.

Many things in history appear to be accidental, but that’s just because the process is deduced from the result to form an apparently accidental inevitability..


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