Chapter 28: The First Step of Wandering the Moon_2

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"That's not how you put it," another scientist said with resignation, "We only need to consider data and computation, but to speak unpleasantly, human hearts are complex. The social scientist did not speak incorrectly; those utopian fantasies are not impossible. Once the living area is fixed and the population explodes, what do we do about the excess children? We can't possibly just kill and dispose of them, can we? In the vastness of space, carrying the wandering of a civilization for thousands, if not tens of thousands of years, a large-scale outbreak of violent bloodshed is too ghastly to contemplate."