Although science and technology and culture advanced by leaps and bounds in the 20th century, compared with the leap-forward progress of later scientific and technological civilization, we can only admit defeat. At the end of 2 1 century, human civilization experienced unimaginable great progress. Brand-new technologies have emerged at an unimaginable speed, and even the most backward countries on earth have begun to have more and more advanced computers and databases. With the disintegration of capitalism in eastern Europe, nuclear weapons began to become readily available. It turns out that the rise and fall of international power is based on assets and military power, but the third world countries take this opportunity to suddenly leap up, challenge these forces and break the balance of the international situation.
When systems engineering, replication and genetic engineering become technologies that everyone can master, radical humanists and fanatical religious groups begin to question the legitimacy of private companies profiting from genetic engineering. The public began to install artificial organs developed by the Institute of Precision Engineering, while others began to show various genetic mutations, including more hidden organs becoming sharp and obvious telepathy. These changes in the human gene pool make humanists all over the world feel very scared.