Alex remained silent for a moment after hearing Virat's words, and then he asked, "Assuming this AL2 civilization exists, do you believe we will be able to defeat them?"
"It is entirely up to you." Virat was direct in his remarks.
Alex remained silent for another moment before smirking and saying, "We might as well assume two conditions first." First and foremost, this AL2-class civilization truly exists, and they have successfully established a reverse fusion layer in the sun in the form of a Dyson sphere. Second, Brad's Chang actually discovered a way to defeat this AL2-level civilization and then hinted that he had discovered this method to me.
"No, it is not necessary to succumb to defeat; it is also possible to live peacefully." Virat chimed in.
"Peaceful coexistence may be ruled out," says the author. "It is obvious that our human civilization requires the sun, which is our bottom line, and I do not believe that a thousand alternatives have been exhausted before the sun has been selected as an energy source." In this regard, the source AL2 civilization is willing to make concessions. Simply put, there are an infinite number of stars in this universe, but they all rely on the sun for their energy. This implies that the sun provides them with some sort of inexhaustible source of energy. Substitution and individuality are important considerations. As a result, if this AL2 civilization is real, we will be unable to coexist peacefully with them. The choice is simple: either we defeat them and win the sun, restoring the sun's radiation levels to normal, or they defeat us and our civilization collapses, allowing them to obtain solar power."
"Perhaps there is such a possibility," Virat speculated. Because the amount of solar energy that the earth requires is limited, it is possible that Brad left behind will allow the AL2-class civilization to open a crack in the Dyson sphere that surrounds the entire sun, allowing all of the radiation to reach the sun to be retained. The sun's light coming from the earth is not intercepted; only the sun's light coming from other directions is intercepted. Despite the fact that the sun is in fact a sphere, it emits a tremendous amount of energy in all directions, with the earth receiving less than one ten millionth of that energy. For another option, Brad's strategy is to force this AL2-level civilization to make concessions and provide humans with survival guarantees through the use of technological resources. After all, ensuring the survival of a K0.7-level civilization at the level of an AL2-level civilization may not be sufficient at this level. "It would be extremely difficult."
"It is possible that this will be ruled out." "Because they are not doing this now, because the earth's civilization has been severely harmed, and many people have died," Alex explained with a shake of his head. Because doing so would result in them losing their pay and benefits, they will not take action on the Dyson sphere, whether to open a crack or to rely on their technological power to ensure the survival of human beings on Earth, for any reason. In addition, if the method left by Director Brad is truly effective, If this is the case, it will entail some level of conflict. Obviously, this AL2 civilization will make concessions to ensure our survival only if we demonstrate that we have a sufficient number of cards and qualifications to bargain. However, there is no distinction between "forcing them to make concessions" and "beating them."
Virat was deafeningly quiet and didn't say anything.
"After that, let's talk about the possibility of "forcing" or "defeating" an AL2-level civilization using the strength of our own human civilization. Alex stated sarcastically, "Unfortunately, I don't believe that this is a possibility."
"Many films and television shows have been produced in the past by artists and directors in our human society about the response of human civilization to the invasion of extraterrestrial civilization. These film and television works employ a variety of techniques to repel and defeat the adversary, some of which make use of sound waves and others which make use of computer viruses. There are adversaries who rely on strategies to defeat them in their battle. All in all, human beings employ a variety of deceptions in the course of fending off these extraterrestrial civilizations. It appears that even the most ordinary people understand the importance of relying on real strength to repel the enemy. In the event that it is impossible, let us consider the possibility of repelling an AL2-level civilization through deception.
"Unfortunately, at this time, this is not a possibility," says the author. Although Alex continued to shake his head indifferently, the words that came out of his mouth were as cold as ice: "If you believe it is possible, please help me think of a way to allow the primitive humans who cultivated slash and burn to continue." "In order to repel the modern regular army, which is armed to the teeth," says the author.
"I think what you said was a little too absolute." Virat raised his voice in opposition.
For two civilizations with a limited gap, it is too absolute, but it is not absolute for us. Even primitive humans who practiced slash and burn can kill a modern human with stones, but we, a K0.7 level Civilization, will find it impossible to defeat an AL2-level civilization with our current technology. The dark forest theory, which has been circulating, suggests that there is a way to cause the AL2-level civilization to regress by making the coordinates and other acts visible as a threat. But with our current level of technology, I don't believe we will be able to find a solution."
Every aspect of life is influenced by the difference in technological level." Crushing in this manner is the cruelest and most ruthless, just as we know that if a rabbit can press a specific button, it can kill a human who is attempting to eat himself in front of us. "Is it possible that the rabbit is aware of what's going on here?"
"So, my conclusion is that there may be a way, but we haven't been able to find it."
"No, that's not how it works." "According to common sense, that is correct, but don't forget about Brad," Virat said with a shake of his head. Perhaps Brad has discovered this method and has made a suggestion to you."