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Volume 4: Immortal City Chapter 305: Star Port, Star Questions and Knowledge

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    Chapter 305 Star Port, Star Questions and Knowledge

    Like a hidden route, there is nothing between the stars, but the Thunder Cloud is destined to follow this route to the star port of Xiandu Star.

    Since it is called a star port and is a place where interstellar ships dock, it should naturally be bustling. However, when the star port actually appeared in front of Chen Xiaoming, he was a little disappointed.

    The reason why he was disappointed was not that the star port was too crude, but because it did not have the spectacular scene of countless docked spaceships that Chen Xiaoming had expected.

    At about 4,000 meters above the Xiandu planet, there is an auspicious cloud floating. Different from the dark clouds of the Thunder Cloud, this auspicious cloud is very clean, as if it has been washed by water.

    This cloud looks the same as other clouds, but except for a few natives on the planet, almost everyone who comes to Xiandu Star knows that this cloud is the airport of Xiandu Star.

    The clouds are very thick, the area is vast, and the sky is endless, but only a few spacecrafts stay here.

    Although there are not many spaceships, they are still diverse.  After all, these spacecrafts come from different civilizations, with different materials, energy, systems, and natural shapes.

    There are both technologically advanced metal warships, super-powered spaceships, and simple beast-shaped monster ships.

    It¡¯s just that although Chen Xiaoming calls it a ¡®ship¡¯, it¡¯s just his personal habit. In fact, most of these spaceships don¡¯t have a ship shape at all, and most of them look like living creatures.

    ??????????????? Even more than just an image, the giant turtle slowly walking back and forth on the clouds, sometimes looking left and right, looked like it was alive at all.

    Seeing Chen Xiaoming looking around, Huo Zhihuo introduced, "The spaceships in the star realm are all kinds of strange. In addition to being artificially made, there are also many that are transformed from the star realm's strange objects or star beasts. Don't be surprised."

    Chen Xiaoming's eyes were on the giant turtle at this time, and he said with a smile, "I know that it is just a branch creature of Baxia, the guardian of the gate. Although its size is far less than that of Baxia, its ability is not bad at all. What's more, it is not as big as Baxia.  Although the Space Energy is very slow, it is a very good cargo ship.¡±

    "Oh?" Huo Zhihuo raised his eyes and looked at Chen Xiaoming, slightly surprised. He could see that these three people had not seen much of the world, but he did not expect that Chen Xiaoming was not a bumpkin.

    Chen Xiaoming did not answer. Of course he knew this because of [Xingwen].

    Star Questions is all-encompassing, covering countless major and minor matters in the star world. It is a true encyclopedia of the star world.

    It¡¯s just because it¡¯s complete that it¡¯s difficult to search.

    It¡¯s not that Xingwen¡¯s search system is low, Xingwen¡¯s search system is extremely good. With just one thought, it can quickly capture what readers are thinking and extract the required knowledge with incomparable accuracy.  But the full search function does not mean that you know everything with [Xingwen].

    Knowledge is knowledge and awareness.

    Knowledge is information, and knowledge is the ability to retrieve information.

    If [Xingwen] is said to be knowledge, then readers must achieve knowledge.  This is already an important common sense after the earth¡¯s information explosion era.

    Before the liberalization and explosion of information caused by the Internet, the circulation of information was limited, and the information that people had access to was very limited. Therefore, through the network and liberalization of astronomy, people do not need to deliberately memorize information.  , convenient and fast retrieval and portable information terminals have greatly reduced people's workload in this era.

    People can easily obtain information, a large amount of information, even useless information, which makes how to identify and extract information a very important ability in this era.

    This is the ability of ¡®knowledge¡¯.

    This ability is not limited to a certain nation, race, or civilization.  When civilization develops to a certain level, information sharing is a natural path, so this ability is very important to any race.

    With the development of the times and the progress of civilization, more convenient auxiliary devices have been born.  This reduces people's pressure to identify, but the relative amount of information is also soaring at an exponential rate, forming a stable and balanced balance. The more civilization develops, the more it is inseparable from the ability to 'recognize'.

    ¡®Knowledge¡¯ and ¡®consciousness¡¯ are connected as one and cannot be separated at will.

    Only by allowing yourself to master enough methods of ¡®knowledge¡¯ can you cope with more and more ¡®knowledge¡¯.

    This requires that people in this era can not know why, but they must know why.

    If you don¡¯t know why, even if you have an all-encompassing and powerful tool like [Xingwen], it will not be of use.

    But unlike the information-locked era, this ¡®ran¡¯ is not so simple to know. The star realm is infinite, the civilization is infinite, and the flowers are dazzling. Who dares to say that the world knows it?

    Only continuous abundance?The directory in your own heart is the way to gain a foothold in the star realm.

    Live to grow old and learn to grow old, that is true.

    For people on earth, they have been restricted by stars for 10 years. External information is semi-locked on earth, but what about in the star realm?

    The wrist wheel is not everything. For the people on Earth who are restricted to living on Blue Star, their knowledge catalog has indeed expanded a lot, but it is still limited.

    Chen Xiaoming is different. His adventures and wanderings in the star world, coupled with the existence of [Xingwen], allow Chen Xiaoming to truly access this new world and share all the information in the new world.

    But compared to the orderly information expansion of other civilizations, [Star Question] brought Chen Xiaoming a huge information explosion.  The serious lack of personal directory makes it difficult for Chen Xiaoming to truly go deep into [Xingwen] to understand the knowledge of the astral realm, so he needs the knowledge of the astral realm to expand his 'knowledge', even for the simplest noun.

    If [Xingwen] is an information database that lacks a catalog, the catalog is the readers themselves.

    For readers of Xingwen, it is enough to know only one noun.

    Like the keywords of the original network, simple but crucial.

    For example, this turtle-shaped spaceship.

    Chen Xiaoming knew its name, but it actually came from Die'er's random words, 'cross gravity', 'guardian of the gate', 'cross plane', 'starry sky wanderer' these were all brought to Chen Xiaoming by Die'er  new term.

    After hearing these new terms, Chen Xiaoming immediately realized its importance.

    Although Die'er is still very weak, it comes from the main star realm after all.  Star props are props that flow out of the star realm. Even if the star props are poor, the knowledge they contain is too much for an ordinary person with unlimited boundaries.

    So whenever he has free time during this period, Chen Xiaoming will use these keywords as the basis and continue to add new knowledge through [Star Questions].

    Knowledge is power, especially in this star realm.

    And the ¡®Guardian of the Door¡¯ is a series of knowledge that he focuses on understanding that is only available in the new world.
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