Chapter 616: Learning from Others
at the same time.
In the Africa region of the globe.
Li Qingye was currently studying various technologies analyzed from the six-clawed man.
There were a total of 3,672 corpses of six-clawed humans on that spaceship. Currently, Sapiens has analyzed the genetic memories of 277 of them.
Since these were the elites of that kingdom when they fled, many of their genetic memories contain secrets of technology and six-clawed civilization.
Although these technologies are not very complete, they are the accumulated technological resources of a kingdom that has developed for hundreds of thousands of years.
Due to resource scarcity and environmental constraints, many of the six-clawed civilization's technologies tend to be resource recycling, alternative materials, and energy conservation and efficiency.
Otherwise, it would not have been possible for this escape spacecraft to last for more than 40,000 years before collapsing.
Li Qingye was very interested in the technology of the six-clawed civilization. He did not look down on the other party just because they were conservative and self- castrating.
The six-clawed civilization must have its strengths to be able to develop for hundreds of thousands of years from a planet with poor resources and a harsh environment.
With the idea that one can learn from others' experience to polish jade, Li Qingye has been taking time out over the past six months to learn the technology of the Six-claw Civilization.
In fact, Sapiens has conducted a comprehensive survey of the heritage of the six-clawed civilization and established a special research institute.
Not only Li Qingye is studying the technology of the six-clawed civilization, there are also tens of thousands of people in the Homo Sapiens company who specialize in studying the six-clawed civilization.
The technology that Li Qingye is researching at this time is the most important technology of the Six-Clawed Civilization - genetic memory inheritance technology.
In essence, the genetic memory inheritance technology of the six-clawed civilization is one of their racial talents.
The transformation of this technology was possible thanks to a six-clawed scientist 87,000 years ago, who discovered the core method of recording, eliminating and transmitting genetic information through the principles of genetics.
Of course, this technology is also a double-edged sword.
It is because of this technology that the six-clawed royal family has no worries at all. They can use this technology to modulate the genetic memory of the six-clawed people.
In the past, one person could learn within the six-claw civilization and benefit future generations.
After the emergence of this technology, the royal family and administrators collectively deleted the technological content from the genetic memories of ordinary six-clawed people.
This ensured that the royal family and administrators had a high degree of monopoly on knowledge, especially scientific and technological knowledge, which waiters and production workers were not eligible to obtain.
As for the secret inheritance by parents, that is also impossible.
In order to ensure their rule, the royal family and administrators of the six-clawed civilization require that all six-clawed people must undergo a unified memory check after birth.
If someone is found to have passed on knowledge beyond the proper level, the consequences will be very serious. Not only will the child be executed, but his parents will also be killed.
Technology itself is neither good nor evil.
It’s just that the people who use it are divided into good and evil.
It is obvious that the royal family of the Six-clawed Civilization is using this technology to do evil.
Li Qingye was not interested in speaking up for the ordinary six-clawed people of the six-clawed civilization. He just wanted to research the genetic memory inheritance technology to further consolidate the comprehensive strength of the new humans.
And he had no intention of copying the technology of the six-clawed civilization.
Because he saw a shortcoming of this technology.
Memory is a very peculiar kind of information, especially the memory that exists in the brain, which can affect a person's personality.
Since the six-clawed civilization has been passed down for hundreds of thousands of years, starting from infants, they did not notice the problem.
This is equivalent to being blinded by one leaf.
As an outsider, Li Qingye considered the fact that the technology of the Six-clawed Civilization had not developed rapidly over the past hundreds of thousands of years.
He discovered a very important problem.
That is, activating the ancestral memory in the genes from the beginning of infancy will cause the baby's subjective potential to decline rapidly.
In a sense, the inheritance of the genetic memory of the six-clawed people is equivalent to the resurrection of ancestors in their descendants.
Babies themselves do not have a strong subjective will, and before they form their own values, they are deeply influenced by the memories of their ancestors.
In this way, the ancestors and descendants of the six-clawed people are basically cut from the same mold.
For those six-clawed people who were born as producers and waiters, this naturally has no big impact.
But for researchers engaged in scientific research, this problem is very serious. Although genetic memory allows them to master various knowledge very quickly, their subjective potential is stifled.
It’s just that the Six-clawed Civilization has no other civilizations to use as a reference, so it is accustomed to this situation.
But Li Qingye discovered this hidden danger instantly.
In his opinion, the inculcation of genetic memory cannot be done too early. One must wait until the child reaches adulthood and his/her three views are initially stabilized before the genetic memory inheritance can be activated and the ancestral memory hidden therein can be passed on to future generations.
If it is too early, the child's subjective will will be distorted by the memory of his ancestors, thus losing his "uniqueness".
Li Qingye is currently in the laboratory, making a genetic memory transmission device, which is one of the supporting facilities for genetic memory inheritance technology.
This thing is a cell aggregate, somewhat similar to the human brain, except that there is no consciousness in it, only cold genetic memory.
The six-clawed man uses this device to read, erase, and import genetic memory.
Now Li Qingye has replicated this device.
"So that's how it is..." He watched the operation of the genetic memory transmitter and quickly discovered the principle behind it.
Now that we know the principle, it will be much easier to modify the genetic memory transmitter.
With the help of a group of assistants, Li Qingye modified the genetic memory transmitter bit by bit. He planned to transform this device into a fast learning machine.
Although Sapiens currently has biochips, biochips cannot directly transmit knowledge to the host. Instead, the host must learn before the information can be recorded in the brain.
Although the biochip has improved the learning speed of the new humans, it is not yet convenient to directly import them into memory.
The genetic memory transmitter of the six-clawed civilization can directly transmit memory to everyone after being modified.
As long as they have a learning machine, the learning speed of new humans will be increased by an order of magnitude.
As for the usage plan of the six-clawed civilization, Li Qingye had no intention of learning it at all. After all, if he learned the six-clawed civilization, it would be tantamount to self-castration.
After he developed the learning machine, he immediately asked his assistant to prepare for testing.
The emergence of learning machines is indeed a huge opportunity.
However, Li Qingye did not put the equipment into use immediately, as he still needed to conduct careful testing.
Soon, the assistant found hundreds of volunteers from all over the country to participate in the actual testing of the learning machine.
In a series of tests, Li Qingye indeed discovered some minor problems with the learning machine.
For example, if the user is awake, the effectiveness of the learning machine will be greatly reduced because the human brain will instinctively resist the introduction of memory.
To solve this problem, it is best to put the user into a coma to ensure the successful transfer of genetic memory.
Another problem is that the learning machine cannot transmit too much memory at one time during the memory transmission process, otherwise it will easily cause schizophrenia or even memory confusion.
Several prisoner test subjects developed insanity, schizophrenia and memory confusion due to the large amount of gene transmission.
Judging from the current test data, the amount of data transmitted per day should not exceed 15G.