Luo Binhan didn't remember how long he stayed in the classroom of the Yongguang clan. Most of the time, he was dizzy and couldn't figure out what he was reading, or he thought he understood the endless diagrams, lists, and models, but when he recalled it carefully, he couldn't remember anything. What he can understand best is cases - regardless of expressiveness, phylogenetic trees, fractals, structural limits and other words that make him confused, he simply regards the examples mentioned in the handouts as fantasy stories.
There is indeed an element of interest in this. Even though Luo Binhan didn't want to know the ultimate truth of the universe at all, he was full of curiosity about the ultimate machine in Chonghong Township that "can't do anything except think." The "Intellectual Matrix" was described in the lecture notes he read as some kind of giant moving machine. It runs completely spontaneously from the moment it is activated, collecting and learning all information that happens in Chonghong Township. However, the difference from the Information Aggregation Mind Branch is that its designers do not regard it as a conventional "tool", but "to be the ultimate answer itself." This learning and calculation process will proceed at super-light speed inside the machine, making it impossible for this machine to transmit any effective information to outside observers without the intervention of a high-level wishing machine. The makers believed that this was a machine that would calculate the ultimate truth in the infinitely distant future, given that infinite time could theoretically allow it to collect an infinite amount of information, complete an infinite number of tasks, and—assuming it think It would be worth it - it could even return to the starting point of history and provide its creator with a future that is perfect, or at least the best of all possibilities.
The simplified structure of this "ultimate truth machine" was drawn in the handout Luo Binhan received. It should be said to be an abstract three-dimensional model. In Luo Binhan's eyes, it is composed of hundreds of circles of different heights, a vertical stick that runs through all the circles, and many scattered points. In short, it was far from the ultimate machine he imagined. Next to this schematic diagram with little information, he also saw this text:
Infinite vibration acceleration is a unique technology that is only allowed under the rules of the Chonghong Township star realm. Pair up four or more pieces of matter to form an independent circulation system, and then make the lighter particles move back and forth in these loops. If the calculations are accurate enough, these "acceleration modules" will continue to participate in the gravitational system in each cycle, continuously accelerating through gravitational bows and extreme collisions, until they reach infinite speeds that cannot be observed in the outside world. This process will be difficult to understand for other star realm residents who have never been to Chonghong Township, because when the movement reaches such a speed, most star realms will encounter a maximum separation speed limit. Often that would lead to the disappearance of a gravitational field black hole, or matter itself—the anti-infinity phenomenon we broadly call “cosmic censorship.” Therefore, we have to regretfully conclude that all observations of the "Intellectual Matrix", even if we put aside all the questions about the degree of precision, can only be limited to the scope of Chonghong Township, and its calculation limit will remain at the change of the rules of Chonghong Township, or The moment before its own star realm changes. Regardless of whether it had enough ability to send out the information it obtained at that time, it was obviously not enough to complete the important mission it had been assigned. Currently, scholars in Chonghong Township are working on modernizing this classical design so that it can evade the censorship of the extraterrestrial universe. Assuming that this attempt is successful, it will become the first case where a prototype wishing machine directly evolves into a first-level wishing machine. It may also provide more guidance for us to understand the inconsistency in the universe caused by the sixth-level wishing machine phenomenon. However, judging only from the knowledge we currently have, even if this black-box-free transformation is indeed successful, we are still far away from the day we find it.
Regarding the words introducing the "Intellectual Matrix", Luo Binhan dare not say that he can fully understand every word in them, but compared to other parts of the lecture notes, they are at least popular and vivid. In the parts that he couldn't understand, Momolo also explained some confusion about "changing history" for him.
"Local historical changes are not rare, Mr. Luo. Because in most star layers of the alliance, the physical level of the universe is greater than this level. As long as there is a first-level wishing machine, as an individual, you have to go back to the past and It’s not very difficult. Since the first-level wishing machine can do it, it means that it is possible even without the wishing machine. Some of the enemies I faced in my hometown in the past had similar methods. Sometimes it has been in the past history People who died in the accident will appear in front of us, or they will be informed of their death by people from the future. Senior Safaya said that there are many reports of such situations sealed in the Science and Technology Bureau."
When Momolo said this, Luo Binhan had matured a lot. He neither screamed and ran away, nor tried to tear open the handout and eat it. He just calmly recalled his life and wondered whether all his failures could be attributed to Zhou Wenxing's time travel. And why did Zhou Wenxing use time travel to do such a thing? Why bother with the insignificant rich second generation on an insignificant planet? In the final analysis, it was obviously Jing Huang's fault.
Yes, it may be difficult to find a fixed culprit for all the pain in his life, but for all the chaos, disharmony, and indescribability, it is much easier to assign blame.
He asked seriously: "Can we go back to the time a person is born and strangle him to death?"
"Killing is wrong, Mr. Luo."
"Then we will prevent him from becoming a human being." Luo Binhan said, "I can interfere with his parents' sex life, right? If traveling through time is so easy, can't you catch all the murderers in advance? Or let all None of the prisoners were born?"
Momolo blinked at his suggestion.
"However, this does not solve the problem, Mr. Luo. Crime is not destined when a person is born, but is determined by experience. Even if you prevent them from being born by changing the timeline, it will not make everyone free from crime. Getting hurt."
His words may make sense, but Luo Binhan did not give up. He didn't feel hatred because of Zhou Wenxing's crimes, he just couldn't coexist with that man-wolf... based on some intuition that he didn't quite understand. He may have hated many people since his birth, but none of them caused him the same level of hostility. However, this plan seems as unrealistic as Jing Huang's sleeves. Momolo gave him two more reasons to veto his wish: First, time travel does not seem to have any impact on the existence of many ancient species, regardless of whether they are born dependent on biological parents. A small number of special ancient species Laws are identified as having multiple memories - not only can they detect changes in history, but they can also remember the facts that happened at least three times before the changes in history. Second, at this moment, and at every theoretical time point from the past to the future, the level four wishing machine located in Central City is closely monitoring all major changes in the historical line. Any historical changes below level four will be de-influenced through the third wish the Fire Thief made when it was invented. The Alliance is trying to use this method to ensure that all the achievements accumulated so far will not be erased due to historical changes, and that is far more important than the massacre of the planet caused by a criminal.
Luo Binhan had to give up. Morality and the rule of law made Zhou Wen lucky enough not to be strangled to death by a mysterious outsider on the day he was born. And many years later the stranger sat on an interstellar spaceship, learning how to abide by the law in the face of the great temptation of time travel. The requirement to abide by the law immediately reduced his interest in learning. To keep himself going, he quickly skipped the detailed history of the invention of the Intellectual Matrix and fast-forwarded to what he really wanted to know.
"Tell us about the micron system without remote domains." He asked Momolo.