After becoming a four-dimensional being, the most fundamental change in Luo Yuan was not his strength nor was it the speed of his thinking. Instead, it was his mode of thinking.
If the former two were quantitative changes, the latter would be qualitative changes.
Usually, when an ordinary person thought about a problem, they would be linear.
It was like building a road from one end to the other, step by step. There was a starting point and an ending point, there was no jumping in the middle. However, Luo Yuan's thinking was multi-threaded. It was like building a road in sections, dividing it into thousands or tens of thousands of sections at the same time. Even when the road was being built, there were thousands of other roads being built at the same time.
There were countless calculations going on in his mind all the time. Most of them were instinctive and subconscious. Many of them were meaningless.
According to the complexity of the information processing, it could be as small as the subsequent changes in the airflow of the Space City when he walked or as large as the impact of a broken piece of ice on the fourth planet far away.
This was the information processing ability of a four-dimensional being. It allowed him to have countless information entering his mind at all times and it could be processed in an instant.
The efficient calculation often made the final decision in his mind before his emotions could react. Of course, the decision might not be the best and most of them were cold and unreasonable. However, they were the most effective and beneficial to him.
"It's getting harder and harder for me to integrate into human society."
Luo Yuan let out a sigh, trying to get rid of all the worries in his mind.
…
Ten light years away, 12 gigantic interstellar spaceships formed a circular formation. They were flying in a curvature drive, heading towards a galaxy.
Dense photons piled up into a thick layer in front of the spaceships, causing them to emit a dazzling light. Wherever the fleet passed, circles of spatial waves spread out in all directions, announcing their arrival without any scruples.
The spaceships of the fleet were very different from the first Glassian spaceship that went to Earth.
Not only was it bigger, its shape was no longer a perfect disc. It looked like a sharp triangular cone with a smooth and smooth surface, giving off a strong sense of engineering beauty.
Superluminal flight and subluminal flight were two completely different concepts! In sub-light speed flight, one only had to consider meteorite collisions and rarely had to worry about light pressure. Spaceships did not have to consider flight dynamics, or the shape of the spaceship did not affect it too much. However, in superluminal curvature flight, there was no need to consider meteorite collisions, but light pressure became the main problem.
In fact, flying at superluminal speed was similar to flying within the atmosphere to a certain extent. When the speed exceeded the speed of light, the pressure of light would increase exponentially. The intense collision between photons and the surface of the spaceship would seriously test the stability and heat resistance of the spaceship.
As a result, the shape of the Glassian's spaceship was more similar to the spaceships within the atmosphere. The shape was smoother to reduce the light pressure.
To a certain extent, this was another way of returning to the source.
…
In the battle command center of one of the larger spaceships, a meeting was being held.
On the huge 3D screen, a complete star system was slowly rotating. If humans were here, they would discover that this was the Barnard's Star System where humans lived.
"According to the AI's calculations, with the long-distance navigation capabilities of the first generation of interstellar spaceships, the probability of humans landing in this galaxy is 99%. If there's a need, we can activate the positioning system again. "A short Glassian said in a relaxed manner.
"Those aborigines thought that they could escape from us with our spaceships. I guess they would never know that there's a secret positioning system in the spaceship. Even the spaceship's designer did not know about these positions. Perhaps it's in an inconspicuous corner, in the interlayer of a fusion furnace, or even embedded in the spaceship's armor. "
The Glassians in the meeting burst into laughter when they heard the casual teasing tone.
"Perhaps, when we arrive, they would still be clueless. Unfortunately, they won't be able to escape this time." Another Glassian laughed and said, "Unfortunately, the order this time is to completely annihilate humans, leaving no one alive. Otherwise, we could capture some of them."
As the threat level of humans to the Glassians increased, the standard of the war had also reached its peak. The Glassians had gathered all of the second generation interstellar spaceships and used all of their strength to completely annihilate the humans.
Everyone felt that this was a sure win. There would not be any accidents and it was impossible for there to be any accidents.
Therefore, the atmosphere in the meeting was quite relaxed. No one felt that there was any risk in this expedition.
However, the Glassian who was sitting at the head of the table did not laugh. He looked a little old. He was wearing a gorgeous ceremonial attire which made him stand out among the crowd.
He frowned. As the commander of this expedition and the second in command of the Glassian military, he did not know why he had been feeling uneasy since the beginning of the journey.
Since young, he was different from ordinary people. He had a keen sense of danger. It was this instinct that allowed him to have a smooth career. From an ordinary soldier without any family background, he had been sitting in the second position.
At this moment, he looked at his colleagues who were still relaxed. He was anxious and felt that he had to say something to make everyone more vigilant.
"Don't be careless. Never underestimate an intelligent race."
As soon as he spoke, everyone stopped laughing and listened carefully to what he had to say.
"This race is the same as us, a highly intelligent race. The only difference is that we are one step ahead of them. According to the prediction of the Academy of Sciences, after obtaining our first generation of interstellar spaceship, there will be a big explosion in their technology. They will learn from our technology and shorten the gap between us.
Within 10 years, our winning rate will be 99.9%. After 20 years, the winning rate will drop to 95%. After 50 years, it will only be 30%. Of course, this is under the condition that they maintain a complete research system. The actual situation might be better but we must not be careless and underestimate the enemy.
Defending in place will always be easier than attacking in an interstellar expedition. This advantage will greatly reduce the gap in technology.
Moreover, we must not forget one thing. Why did a complete spaceship fall into the hands of the aborigines … "
As soon as he said that, all of the Glassians were shocked. The relaxed look on their faces disappeared and was replaced by a serious look. It was an unsolved mystery and it was shrouded in mystery. Until today, there was no logical explanation for it.
According to the technological development report of this race that was sent by the first generation spaceship, the entire race only had the ability to fly in space. They were far from being able to leave the mother planet. How did they obtain the spaceship?
Why did the spaceship not fight back then?
Only a few years later, they activated the spaceship and escaped!
This meant that the spaceship was not severely damaged. There seemed to be a mysterious force involved in it.
Unfortunately, the distance was too far and the spaceship could not transmit the information in time. This led to this catastrophic event that was shrouded in fog and mystery.
"Therefore, we must be prepared for war. It is highly possible that this is not an easy journey. This is a war, a war between two civilized races.
Furthermore, this is our last chance. If we fail again, we won't be able to eliminate this hidden danger. The longer we drag this out, the more perfect the enemy's defense will be, and the closer the gap between our technology will be. Our advantage will become smaller. "
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