Chapter 97 Entrustment
"Don't be distracted!"
Leibniz shouted softly, which brought Fermat back to his senses. In front of him was the owner of Laboratory No. 02, Timmason, who had a very bad expression. What this master hated most was wasting time. When he thought of this, Fermat
Subconsciously justifying myself: "No, I have been listening carefully!"
Strum on the side also nodded sharply.
Leibniz: "In that case, please restate what you just discussed."
Just now……
Taime proposed the grandfather paradox and claimed: Since cause and effect are determined, fate has also been determined long ago? Time travel does not exist?
After Fermat finished retelling, he suddenly had an idea and said: "That's not right. Although we can't change the past, we can change the future!"
After hearing this, Taim said to Leibniz: "Although the two of them have wasted my time, at least they can keep up with some of the ideas, and they are not useless. By the way, do you also believe that time travel is possible? Otherwise, not
Will you always allow me to do this project?"
Leibniz looked at Fermat and smiled with satisfaction: "I believe time travel is possible."
Tam groaned and looked Leibniz up and down: "You must have been swapped, right? Wouldn't you usually say 'I only believe my eyes' at this time?" He also reached out to pinch Leibniz.
face.
Leibniz leaned back, dumbfounded: "Is this the impression I have in your mind?"
The owner of Laboratory No. 05, who had been silent in the corner, Theseus nodded sharply: "That's right. Every time I come to you to apply for funds, you always say this, you must see us making achievements before you allocate funds."
Fermat and Ström looked at each other, wondering: When did this master appear?
Leibniz waved his hand: "Don't talk about this, let's continue discussing time travel."
Tam glared at Leibniz and then said to Fermat: "Continue to explain why you can change the future."
"Because I'm thinking, if we travel through time, are we going back to the past of our world, or to the past of another very similar world?" Fermat stretched out his arms as much as possible: "What if we spanned such a long time?
distance, to see our grandfather, when this distance is shortened..."
He put his two palms almost together, leaving only a slight gap: "If we go back five minutes ago, what will we see? We will see another self! I did something that caused five minutes later'
The other self's inability to time travel did not change my past, but changed the future of the 'other self'! It was me who interfered with his future! But actually nothing in my original world has changed!"
Streum added: "That is, different actions on things cause the timeline to be split in two, creating parallel universes."
"But what I want is not to change other people's universe, what I want to change is my own universe." Taimu said. "Changing their universe will affect their future, but what should I do with my past? Why others?"
I'm allowed to choose to live that way, but I have to live this way?"
He waved his arms and spoke loudly, so frightened that the two of them dared not answer the conversation.
At this time, Leibniz said slowly: "Tem, history cannot be changed."
Taim looked at Leibniz with a cannibalistic aura: "How do you know?"
Leibniz could not say that he heard this from the leader, and said vaguely: "I guessed it."
"Hmph. Once again, I suspect that you have been tricked." Taimu added: "There are currently two views in the academic community, one is parallel universe, and the other is closed loop of time. Neither of them can circumvent the law of cause and effect. In order to change the past
, and cannot interfere with what has already happened. Only mediocre people can
This is a deformed concept of creating a parallel universe in a compromising manner. Oh, you chose a to create universe a, and you chose b to create universe b. Do you think you are the creator god? You did not consume any energy, and you just created it out of nothing.
A world already?"
Fermat noticed that His Majesty Leibniz was a little restless after hearing these words, but Tam's words immediately diverted his attention:
"As for the closed time loop, what does it look like? For example, I lost something important, so I went back in time to save it before it was lost. It turned out that it was me who traveled through time and space that made that thing invisible. Because and
The results are all fixed, and whatever I do is in vain, like an ant crawling on a Möbius strip. Compared with the parallel universe theory, the time closed loop theory is more like a mindless worship of time and cause and effect.
A kind of deification.”
Strum tried his best to understand these words, raised his hand and asked: "Master Taimu, you seem to disagree with both theories?"
"Yes, on the basis of combining the two theories, I myself proposed a third theory, space-time correction. The operation of space-time is logical, and the law of cause and effect is the essence of logic. Percival's theory is 'Butterfly Storm',
A change in a parameter will bring completely different results to the entire experiment, and the same goes for time and space travel. But! Not every change will lead to completely different results! If the entire time and space is a sophisticated and huge machine, you change its core parts
It affects everyone, but what if you only tweak one of the screws slightly?"
As if he was afraid of being heard, Taimu lowered his voice and smiled slightly twisted: "What if we go back to the past and only make very small changes, so that time and space are ignored?"
Leibniz said categorically: "It's impossible. The greater your influence on the world, the greater the chain reaction of changing your destiny. You can't hide it from time and space."
"Yes, this is what the parallel universe theory has always said. The law of cause and effect is so powerful that we can regard it as a weapon in disguise. Any attempt to change cause and effect will be in vain. If I insist on going back to the past, maybe something will happen.
Maybe the next second I will die for some inexplicable reason."
With a call, everyone looked and saw Leibniz picking up the vernier caliper from the ground and coughing: "You continue."
"So..." Taimu looked at the other person suspiciously: "This is time and space stopping me, this is time and space correction. There are no parallel universes at all, and there will be no closed loops. Time is still a straight line."
Fermat turned his face and shouted: "But doesn't this mean that time travel is impossible!"
"What I just said is a pessimistic view. Looking at it optimistically, the past can be changed, and parallel universes will not be formed as a result."
"And what's the price?" Leibniz asked.
"The price is: the previous time and space is regarded as false, and the current time and space is regarded as real. If I go back in time and kill my grandfather, not only will I not exist, but you will not have any memory of me in your mind.
I am more inclined to think that this is the real correction of time and space." Taimu looked at the time, took a deep breath, and as if he had made some determination, he raised the teleportation device and said: "Actually, there is the simplest method. If
I can make a time machine, then in the next second, we will see another me appear! He comes from the future! And he will tell me, 'Your experiment was successful! You were right!' The current time is
...Okay, I remember, come on!"
So everyone waited for five seconds.
Tammaison curled his lips: "It really didn't work out. I'll give this to you."
"Is it really possible?" Fermat was extremely happy.
Taim threw the teleportation device over like rubbish: "Okay, the production diagram is in my head.
I can do another one at any time if I want to. Oh, should I change the subject? It’s such a waste of my time.”
"I told you to change the subject a long time ago. There is no need for any time and space correction at all. I can just help you erase your memory." Leibniz waved his hand: "You guys go back first. I still have something to say to Taimu."
So the two undead creatures happily went back with their things and discussed as they walked. Leibniz closed the door and nodded to Theseus: "That's it."
Taimu wondered: "What can it be?"
Theseus stepped forward and touched the switch on the back of Taim's neck, so Taim immediately closed his eyes, held his head in his hands and squatted down, turning back into a dead creature. The soul fire and spiritual imprint of the undead creatures were used as energy and energy respectively.
The control center plan was proposed by Master Percival, the owner of Laboratory 03, as early as fifty-seven years ago. The first batch of prototypes made according to this plan (the special puppet "Mr. Butterfly") had an inventory of five.
The "Tem" in front of you is one of them. After years of improvements and adjustments, the performance of this puppet can no longer be improved. Currently, it can vividly simulate character expressions, tone, and movements.
However, no matter how advanced the golem is, it may not be able to restore all the behaviors of Taimu himself, not to mention that Taimu has already violated the taboo and caused the soul and mental imprint to be completely dissipated. Here we need the master of Laboratory 01, the one in the vat.
The brain (formerly known as Hilary Putnam) provided help. Communication between the brain in the vat and the outside world requires signal transmission. During the period of working with Tammaison, all the information about Tam was transmitted and stored in the gray matter of the brain.
, which is equivalent to Taimu’s spiritual imprint, is also preserved. In addition, the brain in the vat also has dreams. In one dream, it thought it was a scholar who studied time, but it was actually the projection of its subconscious mind, which it received.
The consequences of Taimu's information. Extract the scholar's personality and Taimu's information, fuse them together, and then install them on the devil, and a brand new Taimu will appear that looks just like the real one.
Why go to all the trouble to create a fake? That's because Leibniz wanted to entrust the "transmission device" to Fermat, and Thame died too quickly, before he had time to tell Fermat some theories related to time.
After a long discussion with Russell, Leibniz decided to "resurrect" Tam and teach all the lessons that should be taught to avoid deviations in the future.
Since this was the first time it was put into use, Leibniz did not dare to guarantee that he could deceive Fermat and the others, so he invited Theseus to do the final debugging. Theseus's research topic was: when "I"
Parts are gradually replaced until there are no original parts in "I". Is "I" still "I"? One of the applications of the subject is to maintain the absolute "self", even if this one has been replaced from head to toe.
"Temmason" should also try its best to ensure the similarity with the original product. So Just now Theseus has been observing the reaction of the golem and evaluating its similarity.
It can be said that this "Tem" represents the highest level of Iron City technology and theory. Isn't it priceless to the outside world?
"Performing much better than I thought. When will Taim come back?" Theseus asked with a yawn. The time paradox was simply a lullaby.
Leibniz smiled: "I will tell you when the time comes. Go and have a rest." The disappearance of Taim cannot be exposed yet, and there is no need to cause panic. Let's temporarily declare that he will leave for a while.
As for this fake, it is like a confused soul shadow, with Taimu's knowledge reserve. It can faithfully restore all of Taimu's original habits, and can even simulate Taimu's way of thinking, but those are all pre-set programs.
Can't burst out genius ideas. After all, those who die can't come back.
Parallel world, time closed loop, time and space correction...
Chapter completed!