In terms of civilization comparison, the civilization mentioned by Mo Ying belongs entirely to the concept of categorization relative to the multiverse space-time and does not solely refer to three-dimensional space. In the consciousness of high-dimensional life forms, three-dimensional space holds no significance—any laws of time-space retention would crop the little galaxy like a photo and place it at a distant, lengthy 'time' point. They would not care whether it's the galaxy or a star cluster, but from the perspective of humanity in the microscopic world, it wouldn't fundamentally be affected. Humans might not even notice the change in time and space, and the only impact would be the galaxy completely disappearing from this universe.