Voyage of the Stars.

Chapter 1211 Grand Route

Chapter 1211 Grand Route
Five hundred years of wind, frost, snow, rain, waxing and waning of the moon.

For people in the Earth Age, five hundred years is a short time, and the world has changed dramatically, and the cycle of life has passed one after another. But for people in the interstellar age, five hundred years is just a blink of an eye. People live on spaceships, with no worries about food or clothing, and no worries about life span. Even if you look out of the window of the spaceship, you will not realize that you are living in the universe.

Because the spacecraft does have the same wind, frost, snow, rain, waxing and waning of the moon as on Earth.

Each spaceship has spring, summer, autumn and winter zones, and people can live in zones with corresponding weather according to their preferences. Human civilization has reached the sixth level of civilization for a long time, and things like weather systems are no longer just simulations, but can allow each zone to have real weather.

In addition to the weather in each area of ​​each spacecraft, there are some areas that have four seasons like the Earth.

Ordinary people living in such an environment don’t even know that human civilization has set out again, heading towards the vast unknown void.

The Falcon Voyage Organization's experience in dealing with microscopic demon tentacles is very effective. During the past five hundred years, the Grand Voyage Organization has relied on that experience and its own combat proficiency to successfully cut off and destroy those gigantic demon tentacles countless times.

Then, before the microscopic demon arrived, he set foot on the star road.

The microscopic demon missed its target, and by the time its many tentacles completely covered the star field, the Great Voyage Organization had already escaped into the void.

What the Great Voyage Organization didn't know was that after this microscopic demon discovered that it had hit nothing, it did not continue to extend its tentacles to chase into the void. Instead, after repeatedly confirming the warp speed track left by the Great Voyage Organization, it fell silent.

The so-called silence did not mean that the microscopic demon died, but that it seemed to have fallen into a kind of dormant mode. No one knew why, or whether it had not yet gotten rid of the program set by its creator, or for some other reason, in short, after the microscopic demon found that there was no other life, it began to become drowsy, and finally fell into dormancy as if it was sleepy and wanted to sleep.

Its tentacles no longer tumbled, and the microscopic demonic individuals that made up it rolled back into the microcosm.

If someone could see this phenomenon, they would find that this microscopic demon rolled its body into each star system and laid demon eggs in the matter there, while its main body sank into the dark matter.

It looked like a crocodile sleeping in a pond. Perhaps it would wake up again when life was born again!
And the entire galaxy fell silent again.

Be careful to hold your breath, don't disturb the sleeping demon. If possible, please don't let yourself have a breath of life, because that won't wake up the demon, but how can you block the breath of life?

The sixth-level civilization doesn’t understand, at least the fifteen sixth-level civilizations in the Galactic Grand Voyage Organization don’t understand, and they don’t have this technology.

As for whether other level six civilizations have this technology, I don’t know, but perhaps some special technology can do it.

This time, the Great Galactic Expedition Organization, just like the pioneers three billion years ago, left the galaxy without completing the aftermath.

The sea of ​​stars is vast, and a huge fleet consisting of fifteen civilizations of the Great Voyage Organization is sailing in the dark void. Just like when they left the Milky Way, the first replenishment will be completed at the outermost edge of the dark matter halo, and then they will follow the star road.

Every time they catch up with a planet on the star road, the Great Voyage Organization will turn it into energy supply. Every planet will be swallowed up by the Great Voyage Organization in one gulp, leaving nothing behind.

After more than 3,000 years of sailing, the Great Voyage Organization finally reached the end of the Star Road, and this was also the beginning of a new journey for the Great Voyage Organization. At the end of the Star Road was the vast expanse of nothingness.

After the Great Voyage Organization completed the final supply at the end of the Star Road, it once again rushed along the route marked by the Pioneers.

This approximate route obtained from the pioneers is also called the Grand Route by many civilizations in the Galactic Grand Voyage Organization.

Although the route taken by our predecessors may become different due to the passage of countless years, and the route may no longer have the peace and security of three billion years ago, and every galaxy on the route may hide world-destroying creatures like interstellar microscopic demons, but at least it proves that the road can be traveled instead of dying in the vast nothingness, and this is its value.

Of course, three billion years have passed, and it is very likely that the distances between many galaxies in the Grand Line have changed, and they are either much closer or much farther away from each other, but even so it is still precious.

Because all the civilizations in the Great Voyage Organization know that the passage of three billion years will have only two effects on the distance between galaxies: either they will move farther apart to the point where they cannot be crossed, or they will continue to move closer.

In many cases it is the latter, which is determined by cosmology.

According to existing cosmological theories, most galaxies are indeed moving away from each other, but the distances between those galaxies are not something a Level 6 civilization can cross, because they are often tens of millions of light years apart.

These galaxies are moving away from each other due to the expansion of the universe, and such galaxies are generally not considered by pioneers and do not usually appear on route nodes.

Generally there won’t be any, which means there will be some sometimes. But in that special case, the pioneers can still cross it, which means there must be a star gate there.

The remaining galaxies are mostly close to each other because of the gravitational effect, just like the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy.

Through observations from the super telescope array, the Great Voyage Organization even discovered that some of the galaxy nodes marked on the star map no longer exist. Three billion years have passed, and some galaxies have completed collisions and merged into new, larger galaxies.

The Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy will collide in the future, about four billion years from now, and they will merge into a new, larger galaxy.

The space in the Milky Way is very empty, so this so-called expansion is not a collision in the traditional sense. The stars will not even collide with each other. They will just have new orbits under the new gravitational environment.

Even the low-level civilizations living on the planet would be safe from such a collision process.

The real collision occurs between the central black holes of the two galaxies. If the Andromeda Galaxy and the Milky Way collide, their central black holes will be entangled and pulled on each other for a long time. During this process, they will continue to release gravitational waves until they finally merge into a supermassive black hole that is smaller than the sum of their two masses.

One plus one is less than two because part of the mass is converted into energy in the form of gravitational waves during the black hole fusion process.

(End of this chapter)

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