Chapter 596 Don Quixote Said So
The man who has seen it all sits in the chair.Did not speak immediately.She seemed to be considering from what point of view to discuss this matter.After a while she was calm and arrogant again.

"Mind neural guidance simulation," she said, "it's just one of the necessary processes."

"In my opinion, that's a sacrificial activity." Ji Xun replied without a pause, "Concentrating blood sacrifices on a neural simulation system. In your knowledge system, that's meaningless. Kill spiritualism Those who don't perfect the Slicer's structural flaws, they're all finite-minded sane people. Your hopes that the part of the system that goes wrong is in a finite structure is unsupported."

Zhu Er reminded: "But it did work, Mr. Ji Xun. You and I are sitting here. Our meeting is due to the operation of the splitter."

"You think this was done with a neurosimulation of the dissected psychic. At the last moment, the last victim whose death contributed to the correct activation of the Slicer?"

"You saw Wes' memory. I think the answer is clear enough."

"I saw some information. But that's not the answer."

Jules exhaled lightly like a sigh, and seemed to make a slight mocking sound.

"Let me spell it out again," she said. "Originally, we just wanted to find out where the structure of the slicer was wrong as quickly as possible, and that required a lot of dissociative neural networks as a reference ... I don't think I have to. Explain to you the complexity of the mind, Mr. Ji Xun. Even the neurological structures of patients with dissociative disease are so different that trying to merge them analytically is next to impossible - we're almost guessing which part affects infinity .Trial and error is part of the process, and we can't guarantee how many samples will be needed before we succeed. At the same time, some people ask us to draw a control line and ask us to guarantee that we will not use any patients with mild free disease for analysis. Because 'they are still expected to recover'."

"I have also tried some simple things. For mild patients, it is possible to relieve symptoms. At least, it is relatively easy to avoid exacerbation."

"What you are dealing with is not a real patient, Mr. Ji Xun. Compared with the situation we encountered, the people living here are just some mild hallucinations. The real free disease is irreversible. No, they don't Will recover again. What trapped them was a great concept, something we have not yet understood. How can we cure it? They have become the cornerstone of those who come after, a ladder to complete the concept. That's what they can The last contribution made. If they were still communicable, I think they would agree with themselves. There is no need to measure: to be the cornerstone of saving civilization, or to meet the end like a dead thing without knowing it. Many People expressed to me before they got sick that they voluntarily participated in the splitter study."

"Many people," Ji Xun pointed out, "but not everyone."

"To get something really important done, you can't expect everyone to agree."

"I don't disagree with that. I don't think you've really counted the number of spiritualists, though."

"They are an undisputed minority. Even among neutral people, their views are not supported - in dealing with the big squeeze, the preservation of the spirit of civilization is more important than any form of material flight. This is a very absurd opinion. , Mr. Ji Xun, I don't think I need to point out the ridiculousness of it one by one. They are a group of righteous people who have made no achievements. No one really supports their views. Patient neurosimulation—they just happened to pander to the wishes of the rabble in the matter.”

"Then, how do you explain your mentor's objection?" Ji Xun asked, "I read from the memory of several people that she was taken away by the ethics review committee. Given her reputation and contributions, I don't think she can be simply Summed up as mediocrity."

"Wise men make mistakes," said Jules.The smile and arrogance on her face disappeared, but replaced by a kind of mournful solemnity.Still, her interlocutors never saw guilt or suspicion on her face.

"What we have created is an unprecedented creation," her voice softened a little. "In all the history of our civilization, there has never been a moment so dangerous and so close to immortality. That makes us Many of us are overwhelmed. To those whose nature is accustomed to mediocrity, anything too great is always suspect. And there is a price to pay—the price of change may seem unbearable to some individuals, because the fire Rebirth will definitely take off the old body. But that is an objective law, Mr. Ji Xun, and the correct thing will always emerge from the subsequent history."

"I reserve my opinion." Ji Xun said, "but please continue. I still want to know how the conflict between you and the spiritualists intensified."

"The part I know is probably not so dramatic, very clear and simple. After all the proposals to close the splitter failed, the first spiritualist took violent measures. He tried to attack our core researchers. There were two Three people were seriously injured for this. Naturally, he was also caught by the ethics review committee. The crime of attacking citizens is unpardonable, so neutral people no longer support them. The fewer supporters, the less they can do. The more limited. As you can imagine, it will get more and more extreme, until they are recognized as a completely illegal organization. It's my job to get the slicer to fire correctly. Of all the difficulties I've had, the spiritualist is just a tiny fraction."

The solemnity that had been on the face of the old man had disappeared.When the conversation left her mentor, she was a haughty master again."They've helped me a lot in another way," she said, not without sarcasm.

"As a sacrifice?"

"As I said earlier, our original system had many structural flaws that were difficult to locate. We needed to know what the problem was. And if we couldn't know, at least we needed to determine what the correct structure was. That's not for Spiritualists...we just asked for felons to use as experimental material. And at that moment, most of the material we could get was spiritualists."

"And then, you started hunting down spiritualists directly, even if there was no criminal offense involved."

"Their entire organization has been found to be illegal. I won't entangle you with the specific process, Mr. Ji Xun. There are many details in the establishment and implementation of social laws, especially as we are in a very turbulent society. Everything It's all for survival. But for me, I only care about whether the divider can be completed. Before the big squeeze comes, even if it is one second earlier, it will find the way to escape. And if it does have infinite thinking, Then it can independently use the resources we provide to solve the task without any external communication and interference. As you can see, it did. It made this city. I am proud of all the achievements of our time, But if compared with this city, it is like a grain of sand facing the universe. We have created the last miracle in the history of the universe.”

Ji Xun looked around the front hall again.

"This is the escape plan that the Slicer provided you with," he said thoughtfully. "It created your last place to live. Have you ever considered how this is done? After all, this is no longer Pure mind games. It creates a reality for you."

"We didn't have time to think about it," Juul said. "The truth is, we never knew what the starter was going to offer us until it was launched. What happened that day was a complete accident."

"Then please go back to that day. I want to know the details of everything that happened then."

"You've seen it from the memories of my former colleagues."

"I'd love to check the details with my own eyes." Ji Xun still said, "As for how you killed the last spiritualist, maybe it's more important than you think. That's where it all started—it could also be the end of everything .”

(End of this chapter)

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