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Chapter 660 Blue Star, Is There Still Hope!



Chapter 660 Blue Star, Is There Still Hope!

"Yes." Qian Zhenhua quickly explained, fearing the other party might object:

"We've already eliminated the ones that we could figure out quickly by following the established path."

"The remaining ones either require key inspiration, long-term engineering verification, or the support of a complete industrial system."

"For example, planetary-level automated industrial system architecture, this must be prioritized."

Han Niba looked at the corresponding entry.

Qian Zhenhua explained:

"What the Great Xia needs most right now is not individual weapons, but the ability to quickly convert technology into production capacity."

"Various unmanned equipment such as robots and weapons, mining, spaceship manufacturing, underground city expansion, the moon, etc., are all stuck on production efficiency."

"Even the manufacture of lunar planetary engines requires it."

"Lunar terraforming is another path to survival that our Great Xia is preparing for, and this is extremely important."

"Furthermore, we have a new idea: if we can build a planetary engine system on the moon, it might be possible to transform the moon into a large gravity traction platform, buying more operational flexibility in the face of the Earth's slowing-down crisis!"

"It could even reverse the outcome of Earth crashing into the sun and destroying itself!"

Han Niba's eyes lit up.

That's right! How come I didn't think of that?

The moon and Earth are like two magnets; the Great Xia could easily use the moon to pull Earth and stabilize its current orbit!

In this way, the Great Xia would not have to give up Earth, and the solar system would not suffer unpredictable consequences due to gravitational chaos.

The people of Daxia no longer need to travel to the moon to leave the solar system!

In short, there is still hope for Earth!

Qian Zhenhua continued:

"Look at this next, a design blueprint for a heavy engineering robot."

"I looked at the catalog last night. It's not an ordinary construction machine, but an automated engineering unit that can independently complete complex construction tasks."

"Tunnel excavation, welding of ultra-large structures, assembly of deep space platforms, construction on planetary surfaces—it can handle everything related to engineering."

His voice became slightly agitated as he spoke:

"If we get our hands on this system, the time required for lunar construction and terraforming will be significantly reduced."

"With a planetary-level automated industrial system to build planetary-level engines, we can reverse the slowdown in Earth's rotation. Combined with the installation and construction using heavy-duty engineering robots, the speed is fast enough. We don't necessarily have to abandon Earth!"

The staff officers around him paused to breathe after hearing this.

Does this mean humanity no longer needs to abandon its home?

This is great!

Qian Zhenhua hadn't finished speaking when he continued quickly:

"And the most important thing is not the robot itself, but the database in its brain."

He looked at Han Niba, his eyes burning with intensity:

"That's an engineering intelligence designed by a civilization with advanced artificial intelligence technology."

"Even if it contains only a small portion of intelligent data from the engineering field, it would be enough for Daxia's artificial intelligence technology to make a fortune."

Han Niba nodded, acknowledging the importance of this technology.

Qian Zhenhua said:

"We must also get the basic version of this shipborne shield generator."

"Our spacecraft are still in their infancy, and our shield technology is almost non-existent."

"There is a lot of debris in Earth's orbit, and there is also cosmic dust and micrometeorites in deep space. Without a shield, it is difficult for a spacecraft to travel safely for a long time."

"Furthermore, could we miniaturize the shields and equip them on robots and tanks?"

"There are great opportunities for exploration here."

"And there's Kona Materials Technology." Qian Zhenhua's finger then landed on another column.

"The foundation of technological progress, in the final analysis, is materials."

"The cables of the space elevator, the room-temperature superconducting materials that hindered our early nuclear fusion, high-temperature alloys, and deep-space radiation-resistant materials are all limited by materials science."

"If it weren't for Terra's resources giving us the opportunity, Great Xia wouldn't have had so many technological breakthroughs."

A materials expert standing nearby couldn't help but interject:

"Kona's high-strength heat-resistant alloy system shows data indicating that it is at least three major stages more mature than ours."

"Obtaining it will benefit engines, electromagnetic guns, planetary engine casings, and so on."

Qian Zhenhua nodded and turned to the next item:

"Quantum computing technology is equally important."

"Our quantum computing is just getting started, while Kona has already developed a mature application system."

"If we can get it, the computer field can avoid detours of decades or even hundreds of years."

"And then there's artificial intelligence technology, which goes without saying."

"The other side is a civilization with strong artificial intelligence."

"In this respect, the gap between us and them can no longer be simply measured in terms of how many years have passed."

Han Niba looked at him.

"What do you mean?"

Qian Zhenhua said in a deep voice:

"Strong artificial intelligence is not something that will inevitably emerge when technology develops to a certain stage. It requires inspiration, a roadmap, and genius-level ideas."

"Artificial intelligence is a broad category, which can be roughly divided into three subcategories. The most powerful is true artificial intelligence, which has emotions, creativity, and the ability to think, just like us humans. It is no exaggeration to say that it is artificially created intelligent life!"

"The second is strong artificial intelligence, like the Watcher of the Kona civilization."

"Even if the main body of the civilization has become extinct, it can continue to exist for thousands of years by relying on just one 'person', and even fought against the demon race for two hundred years, which shows how powerful artificial intelligence is."

"Thirdly, there is weak artificial intelligence, which is merely an auxiliary tool."

"However, our current AI technology is still far from reaching the ceiling of weak artificial intelligence, let alone the former two."

Qian Zhenhua sighed and said:

"That's how science works. Besides requiring the right research direction, it also needs unconventional genius and inspiration. With these two, a breakthrough can be achieved in just a few years."

"But without it, this technology could stagnate for hundreds of years."

These words silenced many of the technical staff in the command center.

Yes, if Daxia didn't have Qian Zhenhua, where would its technology be?

Where would our technology be now if we didn't have figures like Einstein?

It is precisely because of these geniuses and their inspiration that Daxia has become what it is today.

Ignoring the complex thoughts of the crowd, Qian Zhenhua continued:

"There are also plans for ecological transformation of colonized planets."

"We can use it for our current blue planet, the moon, and even other habitable planets we encounter in the future."

"And quantum communication technology, nuclear fusion batteries..."

He spoke faster and faster.

They seemed determined to bring back the entire technological catalog of the Kona civilization to Great Xia.

At first, Han Niba was moved by what he heard.

This is important, and that is important too.

By the end, my head was spinning.

I almost threw these documents back at them on the spot, telling them to ask the Kona civilization for the technology themselves.

Needless to say, each of these technologies must be ridiculously expensive.

And Great Xia wants it all?

Where does he get all that purchasing value from?

We can't just tell Kona, "We want all your technology," and then expect them to give it to us for free, can we?

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