Chapter 595 Don Quixote Said So
"I hadn't heard that term," Juul said. "At the time, we called it the splitter hypothesis—we had so little time that we could come up with a solid approach. So we went back and looked for More time. Imagine that every step we take, each time we always cover half the distance first, then the remaining half, and the other half, theoretically we can always divide the remaining distance in two , we are crossing an infinite number of segments at each step."

"I think you understand," Ji Xun replied, "this is because the behavior itself does not cause changes. But if you try to add meaningful arithmetic information to each segment point..."

"Then it will become an untouchable reality. We will never be able to take this step, yes, this is in line with common sense cognition. Let the infinite be completed in the uncognition, it will always be just a potential thought. But... in our At that moment, something strange happened. I can't describe it exactly because the measurement tools we have... have some inaccuracies for no apparent reason. We don't think it's a design problem. It's obviously It's one of the side effects of the big squeeze."

"Your fine structure is no longer stable." Ji Xun said, "Where I came from, this is called the spiritual field effect."

"You even have a name for it. Does that mean you've observed this more than once? Even if it's only in the context of the Big Crunch?"

Ji Xun began to carefully look at the immortal opposite, as if looking for some kind of evidence on her.Instead of expressing satisfaction or disappointment, he replied quickly, "No. A big squeeze isn't the only condition. Now that you've created this city, it shouldn't be hard to find that out."

"We failed to keep it, Mr. Ji Xun. After the splitter was activated, we have never seen its inner workings. Among all the immortals, I think I am the first person to witness our past achievements. If As I said earlier, this requires thanking you for your participation."

"But why not?" Ji Xun asked, "Before I came, you already knew where the passage was and how to reach the resonance frequency. Before I came, you had countless opportunities to enter."

"Yes. But we don't know how to leave. At least, Weiss thinks we can't leave. Once we all enter here, all news about the outside world will be cut off."

Ji Xun spread his hands with an interesting expression, as if he wanted to hug the entire front hall.

"You can have it all," he said, "why leave? If all you're looking for is escape from the Big Crunch, I think this device perfectly serves what it was designed to do."

"What we want is not to escape the big squeeze, Mr. Ji Xun. What we want is the future."

"You can also create the future here, any kind you want. As long as you have a room here..."

"But it will never be obeyed by others." Juul said, "Anyone is ordinary and has no special meaning."

"Now it's about others again." Ji Xun asked, "What are we talking about? The future? Or power?"

The two outsiders in the lobby looked at each other, as if trying to penetrate each other's point of view with their eyes.But they haven't changed anything—after all, this is house number 3050, the room dedicated to the new Lunla.No guest's imagination can play a role in this room.

"Our conversation has gone far," Jules announced this time.She sat back on the seat opposite Ji Xun.

"As I said earlier," she picked up the lost story again, "at the moment of the big crunch, we found that the laws that were believed to be indisputable broke down. This was disastrous for some disciplines, and for others. Some are turned upside down. The worst news is that we find that most microscopic physics-based devices fail, and the best news is that we find someone who has crossed information-bearing infinity."

"I guess," Ji Xun said, "it's thinking?"

"You are indeed very experienced, Mr. Ji Xun."

"So what happened to the Herald?"

"They all became incommunicable. It's not difficult to imagine, Mr. Ji Xun. Some people living in the fringe colony galaxies were the first to come into contact with the squeeze space, and some of them claimed to hear voices from the universe. That made them The minds of the lost were lost. Most of them still came back, and the rest were lost without awakening. It took us a long time to figure out what these lost people were going through, and they were not affected by any detectable brain. Impaired, it looks like mind wandering. But you can no longer communicate anything with them, not even neuroelectric readings, a phenomenon called dissociative sickness."

Jules held up a hand.A gesture indicating a conclusion.

"I'll just tell you the conclusion," she said, "that the survey showed that they had the deepest contact with that sound—the sound of the death of the universe—and then their minds crossed the line. In their consciousness, something meaningful Infinity arithmetic happened, and that made it impossible for them to return to a comprehensible form of thought. It is not difficult to speculate that if some of them were thinking about how to escape from the big crunch, they probably had the answer. And we, those in finite minds, can't get answers from their minds. Infinity once again achieves information isolation-but we don't allow this. This may be the last chance, the last day an answer. We will do anything to cross the line.”

"To be more precise," Ji Xun corrected, "You have built an intelligent simulation system based on the neural network of patients with dissociative disease."

"I think you know this part from Lunla's memory."

"It's an easy guess," Ji Xun said. "The part I don't know is, how many patients' neural network samples have you uploaded? How many people are left? Can you continue to receive awakening therapy?"

"You're asking knowingly, Mr. Ji Xun. You know we were in a very tight situation at the time. There was no choice. There was no conservative option here. We either won or we had nothing. We used everything we could find for this .The computing center was established for this purpose. In order to obtain the answer in a limited time, we made the first generation slicer according to the neural network of the patient. You will see what it looks like from Lunla, the endless calculator, which exists in An imaginary infinite city. But it works far short of the expectations we gave it. The neurosimulation is full of errors and inconsistencies, because we don't know which piece of the structure is actually responsible for the infinite mind of the dissociated patient. We can All we have to do is keep trying, and at the same time we have to keep debating with opponents. The ethics review committee was born during those debates—you can hardly imagine that it was originally an organization that opposed us. Mr. Ji Xun, in In the days when the cosmic crunch is on our way, ethics review boards are trying to keep us from reaching the ever-increasing number of patients who are drifting away."

"I believe this." Ji Xun responded, "For a terminal illness that occurs randomly, the way you deal with it will not make most people feel safe. However, judging from the information I have collected, you are very Quickly secured the support of the Chief Commissioners. I presume it has something to do with your discovery of free disease prevention methods - as long as the Ethics Committee and researchers are safe, the rest is easy. You make a deal, and Wes becomes chief."

"You know us well."

"I don't think so," Ji Xun said gently, "Dissecting patients with free disease is a technical idea. But I don't understand why you sacrifice spiritualists."

(End of this chapter)

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