Chapter 465 Information Simulation, History of Civilization (4k)(2/2)
"Well... I also have a more accurate estimate of the total number of ancient humans at that time, which was roughly around 18 million, of which the dragon civilization coverage area was about 16 million."
Mr. Turing explained: "There is no doubt that this number of humans, even if they are enslaved by dragons, is not enough to produce considerable value. The dragon nobles mainly exploit the vast majority of civilian dragons - it is estimated that
, the number of civilian dragons is at least tens of millions."
"For the dragon civilization, which can build many transoceanic bridges and whose Kardashov civilization index may be between 0.9 and 1.2, the productivity of human civilization during the same period is only about 0.25, which is insignificant, and the total amount of information storage is also far away.
It is not enough to affect the economic and cultural level of the former."
"Theoretically speaking, for dragons, humans should be completely a burden and almost useless, just like Country M is unwilling to accept immigrants from the third world. Their power is also impossible to be as powerful as the mysterious ones.
As the Party has said publicly, it will overthrow the Black King on its own."
Mr. Turing added: "In fact, I tend to believe that there is probably a force in the dragon civilization that treats humans preferentially, and even protects and cultivates human civilization. Otherwise, it will be possible for the White King to win over humans to launch a rebellion.
Given the situation, the cruel Black King should have killed them all long ago."
"Kill them all? Can dragons do it?" Angers didn't seem to recognize the existence of friendly dragons: "In my opinion, human beings' resilience and survivability far exceed imagination, and new ideas will always be inspired in desperate situations.
potential..."
"In any case, as a large animal, the survival ability of human beings is limited after all." Turing shook his head: "In today's human society, if we go all out, we may not be able to eliminate all rats and cockroaches, but we will definitely be able to eliminate humans.
Except for all apes."
"In the face of a powerful civilization that unified the world, humans in ancient times were probably not much different from apes in terms of survivability - in many cases, it was the miniaturized creatures that were better able to withstand those huge disasters.
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"Therefore, there must be some reason why humans can survive to this day. A large amount of explicit or implicit evidence points to the man who originally protected and taught the ancient humans, and was most likely the force behind the main force that killed the Black King."
"If we can carefully examine the data model of ancient history from beginning to end, we should be able to find more relevant evidence and unearth evidence of the other party's true existence - this group of dragons may have been hidden among us all along.
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After hearing this, everyone couldn't help but think deeply and began to re-examine their past perceptions.
Zhao Qing, who had already guessed this, thought about it and asked a question of his own: "Mr. Turing, have you done any research on the seemingly slow development speed of dragon civilization? Information transmission and storage
Theory, can this be explained?”
Chapter completed!