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Cultivation for 40,000 Years.
Chapter 742: Two and a Half Laws. [744]
Summary
Bai Xing He and Li Yao engage in a profound discussion about the nature of the Heavenly Tribulation and the cosmic landscape. They ponder whether the Heavenly Tribulation could be a weapon from a powerful civilization aimed at destroying others. Bai Xing He presents two laws of the universe: the limited resources available and the pervasive "chain of suspicion" that exists among civilizations. This suspicion prevents genuine cooperation, as civilizations remain wary of each other's intentions. Bai Xing He illustrates this with the "dark forest theory," suggesting that civilizations act like hunters in a forest, cautious of revealing their presence. Li Yao contemplates the possibility of different civilizations interacting without hostility, questioning if advanced civilizations might view lower ones as non-threatening.Full content
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