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Chapter 164 The Causes of Civilization Extinction

Chapter 164 The Causes of Civilization Extinction

It's a bit scary that prehistoric civilizations had nuclear reactors.

But Jiang Huai thought about it carefully and realized that it was not completely impossible.

The Earth has existed for 46 billion years. This is the specific result obtained by scientists through the decay of uranium into lead and the isotope content measurement method.

Even if we count from the Stone Age, human civilization only has a history of 1 years.

1 years is equivalent to 46 billion years, or one-46th of that.

If the history of the earth is regarded as a 24-hour day, then the time occupied by human civilization is only a short 1.87 seconds.

It's just that short.

During this period, countless civilizations were destroyed.

Like this prehistoric civilization, it will sink to the bottom of the sea forever.

Jiang Huai came back to his senses and realized that his mission was——

Find out why this prehistoric civilization became extinct.

Logically speaking, when a civilization feels that it may die, it is very likely to leave behind a spark of fire.

Just like during the Anti-Japanese War, within four months of the war, the Republic of China lost nearly half of its territory.

At that time, people were so desperate that they felt that the inheritance of civilization was about to be cut off. Historians compiled the "Outline of National History" overnight in an effort to preserve the last spark of Chinese culture.

If the worst happens, we will try to restore our country one day in the future.

Therefore, this underwater relic or extinct prehistoric civilization may have left behind similar fire.

For example, recording history, culture and knowledge through writing, leaving behind a legacy of wisdom.

But considering that the next civilization will have different writing systems and will not be able to communicate, the best way to preserve the flame is...

画!
Words may not be passed on, but paintings can always be understood.

However, paper paintings, photos and the like are obviously not easy to preserve.

The thing that can withstand the years and reduce wear and tear must at least be a hard object.

Jiang Huai searched among the mysterious underwater ruins, hoping to find objects that were hard enough to stand the test of time.

After a while, Jiang Huai's gaze stopped on the wall of the temple.

It was covered with thick moss, as if hiding some secrets.

The moss layer on the wall was thick and this aquatic plant grew tenaciously, so it was not easy to clean it off.

But perhaps there is important information buried beneath the moss.

"What should we do with these mosses?"

Jiang Huai pondered.

He searched in the system mall and finally found a skill called "Algaecide Spray".

This spray can quickly and effectively remove algae such as moss.

Although it was expensive, costing 20,000 points, JAC still redeemed it.

Jiang Huai used his skill and a spray of algaecide spurted out from his body.

Spread over the walls, the moss slowly began to fall off after a while.

Under the effect of the medicine, the mosses gradually withered and darkened in color, and finally peeled off piece by piece, revealing the ancient and mottled stone wall underneath.

With the removal of the moss and with the help of the luminous organisms on the seabed, Jiang Huai finally saw the true appearance of the temple walls.

“Sure enough, there are murals.”

Jiang Huaiqing carefully observed the murals. These murals did not use direct language to narrate the events, but the vivid patterns seemed to tell the story of a civilization.

Jiang Huai continued to stare at the mural, trying to decipher the secrets within.

The content depicted in the first mural made Jiang Huai almost doubt his own eyes.

There are dinosaurs in the picture!
These dinosaurs do not seem to be ferocious, as if they were domesticated by prehistoric civilizations.

It's a bit like a pet raised by prehistoric civilization.

In the mural, the ancient bronze city is majestic and magnificent, nestled against the mountains and the sea. Various aircraft and ships are moored in the port area of ​​the city.

The shapes of some ships are different from modern ships. Their hulls are streamlined, as if they are special ships that can travel at high speed underwater.

Above the city, Jiang Huai saw a vehicle similar to an airship with wing-like structures scattered around.

There were dozens of passengers on board, and the tail of the aircraft seemed to be releasing a kind of energy.

The second mural is even more shocking.

It depicts the scientific achievements of this civilization.

They seemed to be harnessing the energy of the sun, not just for lighting or heating, but directly for the spiritual realm of man.

In the painting, people are standing together in front of a building similar to a sun altar, receiving the baptism of light.

The beam of light sprinkled on them like the vein of life, and the people in the picture had peaceful smiles on their faces, as if they had become a lot younger.

Jiang Huai frowned, thinking about this strange scene.

This has far exceeded the cognition of human civilization.

He suddenly realized that this civilization was not only using solar energy as a material energy source, but also transforming it into a spiritual force.

They influence the human subconscious by controlling the frequency and wavelength of light, and may even delay aging.

In other words, this ancient civilization may have mastered a biotechnology that closely linked the energy of the sun with human life.

Jiang Huai felt more shocked.

He couldn't believe that what these murals depicted could be real.

People cannot understand things beyond their own cognition.

The same is true for mosquitoes.

Looking further ahead, the scene shown in the third mural is even more bizarre.

The mural depicts a huge nuclear reactor with a unique shape that seems to be absorbing the sun's rays continuously.

The reactor is shaped like an upside-down gem.

And it was surrounded by circles of energy fluctuations, like a core that condensed huge energy.

This prehistoric civilization mastered some means to use the sun's energy to promote the release of nuclear reactors.

Jiang Huai couldn't help but sigh. If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he really couldn't believe what these pictures described.

This prehistoric civilization has actually reached such a high level of development?
At the same time, a doubt arose in Jiang Huai's mind:
"Such a powerful civilization, with such advanced technology, how did it become extinct?"

In the silent seabed, Jiang Huai looked around.

The majestic temples, dilapidated buildings, and vaguely visible relics should have carried a glorious and powerful civilization.

But now, this civilization has disappeared in the long river of history like the wind, leaving almost no trace.

With doubts, Jiang Huai continued to stare at the murals on the temple.

These murals record the stories that happened in the past.

Prehistoric civilization was undoubtedly the ruler of the earth, and logically should have no enemies.

But in fact, when a civilization or force is too powerful and has no strong external enemies, internal strife is inevitable.

The former Tang Empire was destroyed by internal strife.

The same is true of prosperous prehistoric civilizations.

A mural depicting flames rising into the sky suddenly appeared in front of Jiang Huai.

The flames and mushroom clouds heralded an unprecedented catastrophe.

That doesn't seem to be a nuclear weapon.

But it is a more terrifying world-destroying weapon.

This world-destroying war swept across the entire continent, completely destroying the once glorious civilization.

(End of this chapter)

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