When strong people appear, strong people will drive progress in a certain direction. Strong people are more likely to appear in the direction of progress, and strong people will drive progress in that direction again...
This is a positive cycle, this is how civilization continues to grow, not just the emergence of a few strong ones.
The emergence of a few strong men is indeed the beginning of civilization's progress, but only when civilization digests the dividends it brings can it be called an improvement in civilization's strength and an increase in its heritage.
In this process, the factor of time cannot be skipped, and at most it can only be a simple acceleration.
So even if Mo Lan and others noticed it, it wouldn't be of much use.
Because every civilization is different, let alone civilization, even the physiques of each individual will be very different. After all, the physiques of people cannot be generalized.
This is true for all people, let alone a civilization composed of countless people and countless intelligent beings. No matter how similar they appear, it is useless even if they look exactly the same. There must be big differences between the two.
This difference determines that some achievements of other civilizations cannot be applied to humans.
Just like how angels exercise their bodies, cultivate their energy, cultivate their souls, use combat techniques, etc.
The body structure of angels is different from humans. The energy organs of angels are different from humans. The souls of angels are different from humans. The organs of angels are different from humans. Everything is different. Even if humans get these things from angels, they will not have them.
For any purpose, it can only be watched or used as a very small reference.
But it can be said that even if the angels obtain all these things, their reference value is relatively small.
And these must have strong people to grind, study, and use human beings' own physique and other physical conditions to create various human skills and combat skills. There is no trick in this.
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When strong people appear, strong people will drive progress in a certain direction. Strong people are more likely to appear in the direction of progress, and strong people will drive progress in that direction again...
This is a positive cycle, this is how civilization continues to grow, not just the emergence of a few strong ones.
The emergence of a few strong men is indeed the beginning of civilization's progress, but only when civilization digests the dividends it brings can it be called an improvement in civilization's strength and an increase in its heritage.
In this process, the factor of time cannot be skipped, and at most it can only be a simple acceleration.
So even if Mo Lan and others noticed it, it wouldn't be of much use.
Because every civilization is different, let alone civilization, even the physiques of each individual will be very different. After all, the physiques of people cannot be generalized.
This is true for all people, let alone a civilization composed of countless people and countless intelligent beings. No matter how similar they appear, it is useless even if they look exactly the same. There must be big differences between the two.
This difference determines that some achievements of other civilizations cannot be applied to humans.
Just like how angels exercise their bodies, cultivate their energy, cultivate their souls, use combat techniques, etc.
The body structure of angels is different from humans. The energy organs of angels are different from humans. The souls of angels are different from humans. The organs of angels are different from humans. Everything is different. Even if humans get these things from angels, they will not have them.
For any purpose, it can only be watched or used as a very small reference.
But it can be said that even if the angels obtain all these things, their reference value is relatively small.
And these must have strong people to grind, study, and use human beings' own physique and other physical conditions to create various human skills and combat skills. There is no trick in this.
here
When strong people appear, strong people will drive progress in a certain direction. Strong people are more likely to appear in the direction of progress, and strong people will drive progress in that direction again...
This is a positive cycle, this is how civilization continues to grow, not just the emergence of a few strong ones.
The emergence of a few strong men is indeed the beginning of civilization's progress, but only when civilization digests the dividends it brings can it be called an improvement in civilization's strength and an increase in its heritage.
In this process, the factor of time cannot be skipped, and at most it can only be a simple acceleration.
So even if Mo Lan and others noticed it, it wouldn't be of much use.
Because every civilization is different, let alone civilization, even the physiques of each individual will be very different. After all, the physiques of people cannot be generalized.
This is true for all people, let alone a civilization composed of countless people and countless intelligent beings. No matter how similar they appear, it is useless even if they look exactly the same. There must be big differences between the two.
This difference determines that some achievements of other civilizations cannot be applied to humans.
Just like how angels exercise their bodies, cultivate their energy, cultivate their souls, use combat techniques, etc.
The body structure of angels is different from humans. The energy organs of angels are different from humans. The souls of angels are different from humans. The organs of angels are different from humans. Everything is different. Even if humans get these things from angels, they will not have them.
For any purpose, it can only be watched or used as a very small reference.
But it can be said that even if the angels obtain all these things, their reference value is relatively small.
And these must have strong people to grind, study, and use human beings' own physique and other physical conditions to create various human skills and combat skills. There is no trick in this.
here
When strong people appear, strong people will drive progress in a certain direction. Strong people are more likely to appear in the direction of progress, and strong people will drive progress in that direction again...
This is a positive cycle, this is how civilization continues to grow, not just the emergence of a few strong ones.
The emergence of a few strong men is indeed the beginning of civilization's progress, but only when civilization digests the dividends it brings can it be called an improvement in civilization's strength and an increase in its heritage.
In this process, the factor of time cannot be skipped, and at most it can only be a simple acceleration.
So even if Mo Lan and others noticed it, it wouldn't be of much use.
Because every civilization is different, let alone civilization, even the physiques of each individual will be very different. After all, the physiques of people cannot be generalized.
This is true for all people, let alone a civilization composed of countless people and countless intelligent beings. No matter how similar they appear, it is useless even if they look exactly the same. There must be big differences between the two.