I Made Scientific Magic

Chapter 700: The beginning of everything, the terrifying black box quantum experiment

Chapter 700 The beginning of everything, the terrifying black box quantum experiment

 It's about one minute, or ten minutes, or one hour. There is no such thing as time within the cone of destiny. This is the gap between time and space, the beginning and end of everything.

 Looking back for more than a thousand years is not that easy. Even if it is only 10,000 acres of land, it has reached the upper limit of what Linn can bear.

 Fortunately, the timeline quickly reached October 3rd, 2549 in the federal calendar.

 The day of his death!

The surrounding scenes were frozen instantly. The walking crowds, rotating machines, and jumping water molecules in the air all stood still, just like a special picture scroll. It was not until Linn clapped his hands that the frozen time began to flow.

The next moment, the door of the hall was pushed open, and hundreds of scientific researchers wearing dustproof suits entered the laboratory together. Lin En could clearly see himself standing among them.

Lynn also followed them into the laboratory. The interior space was large, and a large vacuum experimental area was divided in the center to prevent free molecules from interfering with the experimental results.

The so-called black box experiment is not really conducted in a black box. The ‘black box’ is just a metaphor. After all, quantum-level reactions cannot be observed with the naked eye.

The entire experiment was conducted under the control of AI intelligence, and only AI can achieve such precise control and data monitoring.

 The ultimate goal of the experiment is to find the real factors causing quantum collapse!

Although the theory that human observation will lead to the collapse of quantum probability has been proposed hundreds of years ago, and there are a large number of experiments to support it, many scientific researchers in the Federation are still trying to overturn this, or they want to find quantum probability. The real cause of collapse.

For example, a federal academician who studies quantum science believes that it is not the observation itself that causes the collapse of quantum probability, but energy interference above a certain frequency.

  After all, all observational behaviors will inevitably have an impact on quantum.

 And the greater the mass of a substance, the less obvious its volatility is, which is also strong evidence.

 It's just that they didn't have a suitable and precise instrument to confirm this in the past.

 So since the new century, with the breakthrough of quantum observation technology, there have been more and more similar experiments, but a key problem has still troubled the scientific community for decades.

 That is how to distinguish observation from interference. Some researchers feel that the energy level of the observation equipment should be reduced as much as possible. As long as the interference is small enough, they can observe the state of microparticles without quantum probability collapse.

 Other quantum researchers scorned the interference theory and instead worked on observers.

Since human observations can affect quantum collapse, what about mammals, insects and even single-celled organisms?

 Where are the limits of observation?

 But no matter which genre you are in, you all need to do the same thing, which is to make the output process as complicated as possible. This is where the black box comes from!

This special instrument will only operate when the quantum probability is at a fixed state. Once the quantum probability becomes chaotic again, the instrument will automatically stop.

 During the entire experiment, everything is completed by an independent AI and is not connected to the external network. All data generated during the experiment will also be deleted.

The reason why it needs to be so rigorous is because someone had done a similar experiment twenty years ago, sealing up all the experimental data and waiting to be opened ten or twenty years later, in an attempt to avoid quantum collapse.

As a result, as long as they choose to record the data and store it, regardless of whether they choose to watch it now, the quantum probability will always be in a state of collapse. Occasionally, once or twice, the chaotic probability will often be told by the AI ​​that there is a problem with the instrument before the researchers are happy. It was not recorded. Therefore, it will inevitably affect the output results of the experiment, and subsequent experiments will simply delete the data directly.

Although this is a bit troublesome, it is indeed effective. After more than a year of tedious experiments, they have confirmed that some large mammals can cause quantum collapse after 'viewing' the experimental data output by the intelligent brain, allowing quantum detection instruments to continue to function, whereas all insects tested experimentally cannot.

 All the organisms participating in the experiment are unable to understand the meaning of these experimental data, so the observation must have nothing to do with whether they understand the meaning of the data. Schaer suspects that the limit of observation may be whether the organism has basic cognitive abilities.

“Preparation for Biological Experiment No. 137!” Shar ordered.

Under the control of independent AI, all preparations were completed within fifteen minutes. This time the experimental subject was a koala, which was also trapped in a black box. All experimental data will be displayed in the form of images. The method is presented in front of the other party, and all data is deleted after the experiment.

As for Schaer and others, they only need to see whether the instrument is running during this process to know whether the quantum probability in the black box has collapsed.

This is the same as the double-slit interference experiment. As long as the process is not observed and only the output results are known, the quantum probability will not collapse.

After confirming that everything was ready, Shar solemnly pressed the button to activate the quantum instrument. Under the anxious eyes of everyone, the instrument ran smoothly.

Shar's expression was quite surprising, because according to previous expectations, a poor creature with a small brain like a koala would most likely fail the experiment.

Shar pondered for a while, then asked the artificial intelligence to replace the experimental creature in the black box with a chameleon to give it a try!

 The result once again exceeded his expectations, and the operation of the instrument did not stop.

Shar's expression suddenly changed. They had previously tested turtles and turtles, which were also reptiles, and all of them failed the test. Why could chameleons do it?

 Are lizards smarter than turtles?

Shar continued the experiment in great confusion, and then his face became more and more astonished.

 The tuatara passes, the rattlesnake passes, the mantis passes…

Even the spider successfully passed the experiment!

"How is this possible?" Shar stared at the continuously running quantum detection instrument, doubting whether it was broken. He immediately closed the biological black box and let the AI ​​conduct a self-test.

Zhi Nao’s prompt sounded soon.

  【No abnormalities found, all programs are running normally. 】

 "Normal? Are you sure?" Shar's brows frowned deeply.

 "Doctor...Bo!" An assistant suddenly shouted with a trembling voice, pointing to a certain place.

Shar subconsciously glanced up, and then felt a chill creeping up from the soles of his feet into his heart.

 The quantum detection instrument is still running continuously, with no intention of stopping.

But he clearly remembered that he had just closed the biological black box, which meant that there was no observer inside the black box at this moment, but the quantum probability was still in a state of collapse...

 (End of this chapter)

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