I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1002 - 619 Human Cryogenic Technology
Chapter 1002 -619: Human Cryogenic Technology (5000-word major section)_3
Chapter 1002 -619: Human Cryogenic Technology (5000-word major section)_3
Before the advent of human cryogenic technology, this brilliantly talented scientist had no choice but to waste life and talent in a pointless waiting game.
Even if he had shifted his focus and made achievements in other areas, their significance would not be as profound as that of the major project that could span his entire life.
If human cryogenic technology were available, it would allow the same person to wait for thousands or even tens of thousands of years for a project to mature, and undertake even grander and more significant research. How would civilization look then?
Perhaps someone might say, as a mentor, can’t you cultivate students? Don’t you have successors?
But each successor takes time to learn from their mentor, and different people inevitably have different ways of thinking about problems.
Some projects require a continuous line of thinking.
Tutoring successors is inherently a massive trial-and-error process.
This not only wastes the life of the mentor but also the lives of many students who might not be the best fit.
How much resource waste does this cause?
What if these resources were saved?
People in the past did not dare to think about it because nobody could overcome time, the sharpest weapon in the universe.
Eternal life has been proven to be impossible.
But now it is possible.
Without a doubt, this will bring a qualitative change to the progress of human scientific research.
Other areas with similar demands, like soldiers, would also benefit from this technology.
No matter how strong a fighter is, if they are not alive when the decisive battle comes, they can only be bystanders.
However, cryogenic technology can allow generation after generation of talented fighters to enter cryogenic states, so they can reemerge when civilization is at its most vulnerable.
Take, for example, interstellar long-distance voyages.
This has a more direct impact.
Suppose humanity chooses a target extragalactic galaxy more than ten million light-years away for a voyage. Even with a spaceship that can travel at five hundred times the speed of light, it will take twenty thousand years to reach the destination.
Under normal circumstances, the human population in this fleet would have gone through at least one or two hundred generations of reproduction.
But when cosmic phenomena pose no threat to humanity, the greatest enemy becomes ourselves.
In the infinite duration of time and distance, there are too many uncertainties in the direction of human hearts.
Midway through the journey, as the population structure changes, successors might develop a lack of belongingness to the civilization, leading to a loss of faith, eventual disintegration, and self-destruction in the universe.
In that case, the voyage would be an utter failure.
But with cryogenic technology, the expedition fleet could apply it flexibly, arranging a strong backbone for the endless exploration plan.
“In short, mastering human cryogenic technology can preserve the talents that are otherwise destined to be wasted. Essentially, it is mastering time and creating infinite possibilities for the development of civilization,” Emerson said passionately.
“This technology is similar to Harrison Clark’s timeline intervention. He stole time from different timelines and accumulated it in our last timeline, creating a stronger civilization explosion. Human cryogenics, on the other hand, takes time efficiency to a new extreme in the same timeline. It is a more radical way to steal time.”
“We can grant great people eternal life. Even if it’s only a false semblance of eternity, it’s enough to allow highly intelligent and powerful individuals to transcend time, exert more considerable influence, and potentially create a stronger civilization explosion!”
“The technological prospects and versatile applications of cryogenic technology are infinitely broad, and the changes it will bring to civilization excite me beyond measure. This signifies that we genuinely have the potential to venture into the boundless universe.”
“This is an important milestone for humanity’s progression forward on the path to a fourth-class civilization!”
Emerson spoke with great enthusiasm.
After a long pause, someone in the conference room sighed.
“It sounds great. Alas, it’s a pity Harrison Clark cannot enjoy it. If only everyone knew that he was still sleeping somewhere, how wonderful that would be.”
Quentin Cooper thought for a moment but did not disclose the secret that Harrison Clark was indeed in a “slumber.”
That is another more incomprehensible “personal cryogenic storage” technology, which is not universally applicable and has no reference value.
“All right, Mr. Emerson, you’ve said plenty just to convince us to support the project. What should we do?” a military officer stood up and asked.
Emerson turned his head to look at Tiffany Bell in the front row. After hearing the words “human cryogenics,” she’d been daydreaming the entire time. “Instructor Bell possesses the closest thing humans currently have to mechanized quantum thinking. Her intuitive thinking mode makes her the only person to achieve mechanized thinking capabilities without relying on the Song of the Wilderness. Therefore, we need Instructor Bell’s help.”
“This… ”
The faces of Quentin Cooper and other military personnel changed dramatically.
The scientists wanted a “guinea pig.”
Fine, they wouldn’t object.
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Even if they did it themselves, it wouldn’t be a problem.
But these scientific madmen were too bold, setting their sights on Tiffany Bell, the spearhead of both the Nameless Fleet and all of humanity. It was absurd!
If anything happened to Tiffany, it would be a catastrophe.
If they faced another combat unit as powerful as the crystal tardigrades, who would take point?
No one was afraid of death, but they were afraid of losing.
“I objec-” Major General Johnny Gavin stood up abruptly, shouting.
But his words were cut off by Tiffany Bell.
“I agree.”
Tiffany Bell’s response was succinct and resolute, leaving no room for doubt or negotiation.
No one knew that her soul was trembling with excitement.