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Chapter 387 Kiriel Civilization

Chapter 387 Kirial Civilization

Author: lazy zero

Chapter 387 Kirial Civilization

Time and Space Fault, the homeland of the Kiriel people.

In the dark space and time that cannot be described in human words, groups of spiritual entities rushed into the gate of time and space without fear of death, rushing towards the material world they dreamed of.

No one knows when the Kirialians appeared in the space-time rift.

In this space-time gap where all kinds of life from different dimensions exist, the Kiriel people are very special, but they are not special beings either.

Because the Kirialis are not native life forms in the space-time gap, but a civilized race that has been sublimated from the material world.

In the vast universe and the Milky Way, in the vast and endless sea of ​​stars, the civilizations born in it have countless development routes.

However, no matter how the civilization develops, it will generally break away from its home star and become a powerful civilization at the cosmic level.

However, since there are civilizations in the world that look up to the stars in the universe, there must also be races that explore the inner spirit.

Generally speaking, such a race is often unable to leave its home star and rush into the universe due to insufficient resources on the planet.

For the continuation of life, but also for the continuation of the race.

Only these innately deficient civilizations will spiritualize and digitize the consciousness of individual members, and then upload it to the virtual network.

In this way, these civilizations can reduce the consumption of resources on their home planet as much as possible and extend their existence.

In most cases, these innately deficient civilizations will gradually die out as a result, until they become the tombstones of civilizations for other civilizations to explore.

There is only a very small possibility that these civilizations will be resurrected due to certain opportunities and become a member of the silicon-based civilization.

In fact, there are even some silicon-based civilizations in the universe that deliberately seek out such inherently deficient civilizations and make them one of their own.

After all, silicon-based civilization is different from carbon-based civilization. They do not enforce internal racial consistency.

Anyway, no matter what kind of race the participants are initially, they will eventually be transformed into a complete mechanical body bit by bit.

A civilization like that that only exists with consciousness but has died out physically is simply an opportunity for silicon-based civilization to massively increase the number of individuals in a short period of time.

There is no doubt that the original Kyriael people were such a civilization.

Due to the lack of resources on their home planet, the Kiriel people simply cannot access the tickets to cosmic civilization, and they are also deeply aware of this.

So, in order to prevent our civilization from dying out.

The original Kirialians made a decision that all civilizations with inherent deficiencies would make - to enter the virtual network to save the fire of their own civilization.

However, unlike other civilizations with inherent deficiencies, not all of the Kirialis entered the virtual world.

On the contrary, in order to allow civilization to continue to advance, the Kirialians decided to let ordinary members enter the virtual world, while elite individuals remained in the real world.

Due to the substantial reduction in population size, the remaining resources are sufficient for elite individuals to conduct further research.

At the same time, the Kiriel people also know that a single individual is not enough to promote the progress of the entire civilization.

Therefore, elite individuals who stay in the real world will upload new research results to the online world immediately for other individuals living in the virtual world to learn.

When the number of elite individuals in the real world decreases to a certain level.

The remaining individuals will use cloning technology to resurrect a sibling from the virtual world.

After rigorous screening, this fellow member who returns to the real world will have a greater knowledge base and technical experience than the previous individuals.

With only a simple adaptation, he can inherit the former's workflow and further promote the progress of civilization on this basis.

So united as one, the cycle repeats.

The original Kirialians finally successfully completed the sublimation of their race and the progress of their civilization before the resources of their home planet were exhausted.

Maybe it's because of the experience of one's own race, or maybe it's the differences in the development of civilization...

In short, the Kiriel people did not take the "lift-off route" like normal civilization, but became a more weird and mysterious spiritual civilization.

Because in an unexpected experiment, the Kirialians discovered a space-time gap far away from the material world.

There is no concept of matter there, only fantasy rules that use spirit to influence reality...

For normal civilization, it is a dead and empty place, a place without any use value.

But for the Kiriel people who collectively entered cyberspace, it was a place where they could perfectly connect and integrate with the virtual world.

Therefore, for a long period of time afterwards, the Kiriel people were studying how to enter that space-time gap.

Especially from the perspective of elite individuals in the material world, instead of exhausting the resources of the home planet to go to space, and then looking for such a trivial glimmer of hope in the endless space.

It would be better to make a desperate move and enter the space-time gap, allowing the entire civilization to continue in another way.

One thing that must be mentioned here is that the Kyriel people's criteria for selecting "elite individuals" has never been based on strength and technology, but on more extensive morality.

Elite individuals who can be left in the real world by the Kiriel people.

Basically, they are the kind of saints who have a strong spirit of self-sacrifice and are willing to do whatever it takes for the progress of the race.

Only such a being can put an end to selfishness to the greatest extent and burn oneself for the progress and continuation of the race.

These elite individuals have never pursued individual survival.

They want to let everyone live, and they want every individual in civilization to no longer have to be limited by material things in their choices.

For them, the space-time gap is undoubtedly a more rational and wiser choice than the universe and stars.

In terms of results, the original Kirialians undoubtedly achieved their goals and allowed the entire race and civilization to continue.

From that day on, the Kiriel people officially broke away from the embrace of their home planet and became a unique spiritual civilization.

In the gap between time and space, the Kiriel people no longer need to worry about the lack of material, nor do they need to fear that one day they will suddenly and completely disappear.

Compared with the vast and boundless universe and starry sky, the space-time fault is also a universe on another level.

It's a pity that the first generation of Kiriel never thought about a very important question from beginning to end - are the Kiriel who left the material world really still a Kiriel?

When the first fish climbed onto land, they evolved into reptiles...

When a surface civilization rushes into the universe, they will naturally no longer be the original surface creatures...

The evolution of the environment, the selection of organisms, and the advancement of technology will make the original organisms no longer what they are.

Not to mention, the Kiriel people entered the space-time gap from the material world, and the changes that occurred were far more complicated than normal biological evolution and civilization sublimation.

Give up the body, give up material things, give up civilization, and even give up everything that can be given up...

The first-generation Kirialites, who only left some ideological imprints, could leave to future generations only a virtual network that contained racial wisdom and infinite possibilities.

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