Mage Joan

Chapter 669: Professor Moriarty

It is not difficult for Joanne to imagine that the majority of the people will lose their imagination of a better future when this social form develops to the final stage. Even the biological instinct of breeding and nurturing offspring will be suppressed and gradually degenerate until they disappear.

When the population base falls below a certain reference value, the human race will lose its ability to regenerate itself. The entire society is like an avalanche, rushing towards the end in exhaustion and despair.

Both individual dreams and common dreams of social groups are very fragile.

Whenever a person feels desperate about life, all mankind also takes a big step toward the abyss of despair.

Unless there is an ideal society that can ensure that most people's happiness is greater than suffering, this collapse is inevitable.

However, whether looking back at history or looking to the future, or by reasoning alone, Joanne can’t see—and can’t believe it—there is an “ideal country” that can make most people happy, but the reality is toward a few people. The direction of intensifying and squeezing the majority is getting closer.

Joan is actually not very concerned about how human beings are saved. He is not so philanthropic. He is more concerned about how to get rid of this kind of survival anxiety. This is exactly the letter he still knows to be ridiculed and still to professors. Zhong solemnly raised the reasons for the above problems.

The last serious reply to Joan’s reply came from Professor Trofim L. Moriarty.

The letter was only a few hundred words, but it brought the deepest touch to Joan.

Professor Moriarty admitted frankly to him in his reply:

"For so many years, I myself have been thinking about the meaning of life. Unfortunately, I haven't got a satisfactory answer so far. If you are interested in this question, you may wish to join my team and explore together until you find your satisfaction. s answer."

Professor Moriarty also pointed out in reply:

"Your anxiety lies in the realization that life is short, and in the end it is hard to escape to death, trying to pursue eternal truth in the short life course, thus proving that your short life is meaningful, however, as the ancient wise man said: self-salvation How difficult it is to walk on the edge of a razor."

At the end of the reply, Professor Moriarty sincerely told Joan:

"I can't guarantee that I can help you get rid of survival anxiety, but I can show you a way to combat the above anxiety through personal demonstration."

"If my path finally goes through, the question you care about can be answered; if my attempt turns out to be a dead end, then you, as my student, can at least learn some useful lessons from my failures To avoid making the same mistakes."

After reading this reply, Joan was sitting at the desk and thinking. At the luncheon lunch at noon today, Prof. Trofim Moriarty also attended. Although he was very low-key, he left a deep impression on Joan.

At a short dinner, Joan couldn't see Professor Moriarty's academic level, and he knew nothing about his character. The reason why he can remember this person is a bit funny... entirely because The opponent is handsome.

Professor Trofim Moriarty is middle-aged, but he did not use spells to hide his true age. Years have carved traces of wind and frost on his angular face, and the wrinkles in the corners of his eyes cannot wear away his charm. The long silky hair is carefully combed into a bunch of ponytails, and the well-cut robes set off the long and strong body, even if you are old, you will still be a charming beautiful man.

At the luncheon, Professor Moriarty was surrounded by almost all girls. Joan was inconvenienced to listen to it. I just remembered that the professor mentioned during his self-introduction that he had done something about "construction" In the research work, there are two papers published in "Aofa Research", one of which discusses the theme of "thorn creature", Joan does not know much, and the other one of the theme is "half golem", Joan I know a little bit.

The so-called "half golem" is actually a construction theory developed on the basis of "transplantation of prostheses".

It’s like Joan himself, a disabled person who lost his right eye. The transplanted artificial eye can only make him look like a normal person. However, the artificial eye is fake and does not restore his eyesight. But if he is transplanted with a fresh eyeball that has just been completely engraved from someone else, it is possible to restore his right eye to light.

This approach is indeed cruel, but it does not necessarily violate medical ethics. For example, when some people are dying, they are willing to donate or sell their healthy organs for transplantation to those in need for charitable motives to help others, or to leave a legacy for their families.

On the premise of voluntarily signing a donation letter or an organ sales contract, on the day of his death, the entrusted hospital can pick up the organ under the supervision of a notary and immediately transplant it to the donor or organ purchaser.

So far, the above theory has remained at the medical level. However, in the process of organ transplantation, occasionally unexplained unexpected situations occur, resulting in a sudden change in the spirit and flesh of the person undergoing organ transplantation, and it no longer looks like a human, but a half-human half-structure monster.

Especially in the case of transplanting non-human biological organs for humans, this mutation phenomenon occurs more frequently, so the humanoid monsters born are called "half golems"-while retaining most of the human characteristics , Will also get a part of the characteristics of "construction body".

The paper by Professor Moriarty studied the internal mechanism of the above-mentioned transformation, and proposed a set of manual manufacturing and debugging "half golem" programs. As for whether he used a living person to verify this set of proposals, Joanne was not aware of it, and he dared not think about it.

Professor Moriarty has won a certain reputation in the Austrian and French academia with two heavyweight papers, and obtained a tenure of tenure in the Austrian Academy of Meadgarde University. The academic level is undoubted, but from the direction of his research Look, Joan is both a little emotional and uneasy.

The reason is because it is rare to meet a professor with profound knowledge in the field of architecture. He happens to be in the same interests as Joan himself. If he follows this professor, he will surely be able to gain teaching benefits in the field of architecture.

Uneasy because Joan feels that the subject of "half golem"...how to say, ethical risks are great, and a little carelessness will break through the bottom line of academic ethics.

Professor Moriarty chose this subject. Does it suggest from one side that he views academic ethics lightly?

Of course, these speculations are purely unfounded speculations.

Joan was even ashamed of this, and it was a bit psychologically murky to speculate on the character of a university professor.

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