After inhaling the white dwarf, everyone walked into the path in the forest and chatted casually.
"It is said that the government is thinking of ways to expand tourism and allow more people to visit this Dyson sphere up close. However, once the number of people increases, it is difficult to manage. After all, our civilization has some secrets and does not allow ordinary people to communicate with outsiders. Star contacts."
"I heard that some other civilizations have opened up permissions in this area... There are a lot of exchanges between civilizations. I don't know whether it is good or bad."
"For the sake of safety, we may never open access to ordinary people. Unless we become a level six civilization and no longer worry about the exposure of virtual world technology."
"Are there still ordinary people in the sixth-level civilization?"
"Haha, that's right!"
The building at the front is a science and technology museum, which details the diplomatic situation and scientific and technological progress in recent years.
During this period of time, humans have come into contact with many civilizations and have also participated in some cultural exchanges. For example, in cold weapon fighting competitions, each civilization puts on its own power armor and competes purely with cold weapons without the help of artificial intelligence.
With the innate advantages of the terrifying upright ape, humans did get some medals...
It is really strange that human beings are among the species among interstellar civilizations that are relatively good at fighting...
There is also the "Star Speed Sky Trace" sport: manually piloting a traditional ion engine spacecraft to compete for speed in a pile of meteorites.
In this activity, the best ranking of the new human civilization is 65th. After all, the human nerve response speed is not fast, and the maximum acceleration that can be tolerated is not high.
All in all, these sports are quite popular in civilizations near the Dyson sphere. It narrows the distance between civilizations and is a means of enhancing mutual exchanges.
However, apart from these sports activities, there has not been any particularly huge progress in terms of technology...
On the one hand, humans have not been here long enough and have not gained the real trust of other civilizations.
Competitions are competitions, and they are just for fun. Even if a human takes doping and wins the competition, no one will come to check, and it is impossible to use competition results to divide racial values.
Can winning a gold medal make other civilizations take a look at it? It's impossible!
The value of race is ultimately determined by intelligence and social form. Since the new human government strongly restricts people-to-people exchanges, other civilizations do not know much about humans.
On the other hand, even if humans are a fourth-level civilization, they are just a very ordinary fourth-level civilization. Apart from "extra sensing technology" and the virtual world, humans have nothing special to offer in other technologies.
If the 1,500 amoeba points in my hand were used to purchase technology from a third-level civilization, I could indeed purchase a lot.
But if you want to buy the technology of the fourth-level civilization, you may only be able to buy a few items. You must choose carefully, and try to be as cheap as possible.
A female tourist looked at the various materials in the museum, seemed to think of something, and whispered: "I have heard of a few other reasons... Many civilizations here use the same set of technological standards. , they have a certain degree of exclusivity."
"We want to exchange technology with them, either using the same standards or not communicating."
She was a government worker and occasionally overheard discussions among diplomats.
Compared with the original one, this interstellar trading market is not so friendly. There are more civilizations here but not too many, and there are not many less civilizations here. There are many unofficial forces that adopt a series of xenophobic policies.
"What will happen if we adopt the same technological standards?" someone else asked.
"There's a price to pay for adopting the same standards, because those standards are also knowledge."
It's equivalent to humans not doing anything, so they have to pay some amoeba points.
Moreover, humans may lose the power to set standards in the future, and will have to continue upgrading and upgrading according to this set of standards, and the entire industrial system will have to be changed for them...
Humanity has seen the pitfalls in this area before. The Gliese civilization, which had great potential at the time, lost its technological research and development capabilities because of the "Universal Factory".
So, this aspect is very taboo.
"On the other hand, there are many political forces here, and they have cross-confidentiality agreements with each other. In other words, once a certain technology has been sold, it is not allowed to be sold to others at will. If we want to buy certain technologies , not only have to negotiate with certain civilizations, but also with this type of organization, which is undoubtedly much more difficult."
Everyone understands these words. Technology is equivalent to intellectual property rights, and certain organizations that have existed for hundreds of thousands of years are equivalent to super large companies with strong control and influence.
If a large company buys intellectual property from self-employed individuals, other self-employed individuals who want to buy it will undoubtedly have their skin peeled off!
As a result, it will be even more difficult for humans to fully integrate.
What is even more troublesome is that there is an implicit hostility between the forces here. Precisely because there is a level 5 civilization trading market suppressing it, this hostility is not revealed on the surface. Once the trading market leaves, no one can predict what will happen.
However, if you think about it carefully, the fact should be the same. The host of the entire trading market, Haman civilization, is doing its best to build the Dyson sphere, and is too lazy to take care of so many nosy things below.
Without constraints, interest relationships of one kind or another will naturally arise between civilizations, resulting in exploitation and being exploited.
All in all, as long as there is no war, the trading market will not meddle in other people's business.
After talking about this, all the tourists seemed a little worried. Although they were very concerned about how the top government officials would solve these problems, there was no point in worrying. They still relied on professionals to solve them slowly.
"Perhaps... we can purchase the required technology directly from the trading market."
"This is a last resort because the price will be much higher."
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The meal must be eaten one bite at a time, and the things must be done one by one. Some things cannot be accomplished no matter how hard you try, so you can only put them aside temporarily.
Zhang Yuan is in a pretty good mood these days.
Because negotiations about humans wanting to purchase planetary fortresses have finally made preliminary progress!
It is a semi-mechanical civilization called Hemisphere Civilization, which is willing to sell a planet!
Currently, the price of military products in the entire trading market is slowly increasing. As a type of military product, Battle Star is also slowly increasing in price, but the increase is not as much as that of antimatter.