Crazy evolution bug

Chapter 495 The Great Mathematician Has Never Changed

Chapter 495 The Great Mathematician Has Never Changed
The inheritance left by the protoss can be said to have good intentions, but it can also be said to contain great malice.

If the Zerg really transforms their own thinking like the inheritance left by the Protoss, making their development model the same as that of the Protoss, then the Zerg has become a Protoss in a sense.

At that point the Zerg would perish, and the Protoss would have a new continuation.

Compared to destroying a race through war, this method of the protoss seems gentle, but it is more cruel.

Of course, this trap does not mean how powerful it is.

This trap is basically useless to humans and demons who are full of selfish desires. After all, neither humans nor demons will choose this way to transform their minds, but for some existences without selfish desires, or those whose selfish desires are not very rational. Has a strong effect.

For example, the group of angels in Paradise Mountain, and the mechanical pantheon mentioned by Rubik.

If this trap is obtained by Heavenly Mountain or the mechanical gods, then Heavenly Mountain and the mechanical gods are likely to perish because of this, and become another kind of protoss in a certain sense.

Fortunately, the legacy of the protoss appeared in the abyss, and the nine demigod-level demons are full of selfish desires. It is impossible to transform themselves for this so-called inheritance. The reason for the message.

Following Insector's words, Ryder not far away nodded repeatedly.

Ryder appeared in front of Rubik and said, "Brother is right, if we transform in this way, our thinking may also undergo some changes. For example, you know that I am very handsome, and I will become even more handsome in the future. But after my thinking changed, I was no longer interested in being handsome, what would I do if my hair was crooked at that time?"

Ryder rubbed his head as he spoke, looking very concerned.

Not far away, the corner of William's mouth twitched slightly, and he still couldn't agree with Ryder's aesthetics.

But on this matter alone, William still agrees with Ryder's idea.

William coughed twice and interrupted Ryder's words: "Actually, beauty or ugliness is secondary. The important thing is that if the Zerg transform their minds according to the Protoss inheritance, the consequences may be very serious. How should I say it? I can't describe it either.

I don't know if you can see that double helix that is constantly rotating. If our thinking changes, then that double helix structure may no longer exist. I think that double helix is ​​the root of our Zerg. "

Listening to William's words, Insector nodded secretly, and then looked at Rubik who was a little dazed not far away and kept writing formulas.

Although Rubik was once a god, Rubik's understanding of Zerg is actually much worse than William's.

A brain with super computing power and inexhaustible knowledge cannot help Rubik transform into a native Zerg, but will hinder Rubik from becoming a native Zerg. After all, the growth of Zerg does not need a brain at all.

Looking at Rubik Insector who was still thinking hard, he shook his head slightly.

You could tell that Rubik wasn't convinced yet.

In Rubik's heart, he may still think that it is a good choice for the Zerg to learn from the development model of the protoss-to learn the strengths of others and then use them to make up for their own shortcomings.

Rubik and several avatars are writing formulas faster and faster, and more and more probes are writing formulas, but just as Rubik is still speeding up, Insekert terminates Rubik's action.

Insector said: "Rubick, you place too much emphasis on derivation and data. Although writing formulas is your hobby, I don't object to you writing formulas, but some things are actually not that complicated for Zerg. I Let me give you an example, what do you think of spiders?"

"Spider?"

Rubik looked puzzled, and the little girl who liked math came to mind.

For Spider, Rubik can be said to be very familiar with it.

The original spider couldn't even look up the numbers. Rubik built a model based on the spider's calculation power, logic ability, memory and other parameters to calculate the probability that the spider would learn addition and subtraction within ten. 0.21%, and the probability of learning addition and subtraction within one hundred is 0.0029%.

The probability is extremely low. In Rubik's view, spiders have no future in learning mathematics.

But the spider walked out of his own way abruptly. Not only did he learn addition and subtraction, he could even perform four mixed operations, and he even beat Lulu once in a math competition.

Rubik said: "Spider's love for mathematics is far beyond that of ordinary people. Although she may be less talented, she has learned a lot through her own efforts. At present, she has learned four mixed operations. Recently, she is understanding the unknown. concept."

"Do you work hard..."

Insector sighed softly and said, "Actually, the great mathematician Spider has never changed."

"Did something happen to Spider?" Rubik looked a little puzzled. Rubik still knew the nickname "Great Mathematician Spider", but he didn't understand what Insector wanted to express.

Insector did not let Rubik continue to guess, and quickly explained: "I also discovered it suddenly a while ago. In fact, the great mathematician Spider is the same as before. There may be some progress, but it is by no means her current state. According to my observation, she still has some problems in counting numbers."

Rubik looked puzzled, still not understanding what Insector was going to say.

Insector continued: "Spider may have improved her IQ a bit, but she hasn't improved significantly in counting numbers, and the reason why she can count numbers fluently and accurately is not because she understands how to count numbers accurately. It is the power of [evolution].

Whenever she thinks about a math problem, her blood will help her generate a result, and she just reads the result, the same is true for counting, the same for addition and subtraction, and the same for four mixed operations.

Over time, the spider mistakenly thought that she had learned mathematics, but in fact she hadn't learned anything, and she might still not be able to understand the math. "

Insector's explanation not only surprised Rubik, but even William, Queen Mia and other Zerg were inexplicably surprised.

Looking at Rubik, who looked astonished and was about to write the formula again, Insector waved his hand and said, "It's not wrong to deduce the result by writing the formula, but for the Zerg, it may not be necessary to obtain the correct result. It needs a derivation process, and it is also a method to be directly like a spider."

Rubik was still thinking, but after Insector's words, Rubik found that he seemed to have merged into a huge double helix structure, and in front of this double helix structure was a blue rhombohedral crystals.

For some reason, Rubik could feel that the diamond-shaped crystals in front of him were the inheritance of the protoss.

According to Rubik's original idea, he wanted to turn the Zerg into the shape of the protoss, but at this moment, Rubik found his body had a strong resistance.

There were no formulas, no calculations, but he already knew that his previous suggestions were wrong.

In a trance, Rubik has returned to reality again, and is seeing a starlight appearing on Insector's fingertips. It is the star power that they cannot grasp at this stage even if they refer to the inheritance of the protoss...

(End of this chapter)

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