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Chapter 439: The Origin of the Film and Television City(1/5)

No one in suits or ties present answered this question.

"Gentlemen, please stop being so reserved and be more active so that we can proceed to the next step of introduction." The woman seemed to be very good at guiding the atmosphere of the venue.

"It's a cat, right? Schrödinger's cat?" someone speculated.

Others laughed.

"It can't be a human head, right?" someone else guessed.

"Wouldn't it be a homicide if someone had a head?"

“What can’t Galaxy Technology do?”

Someone laughed again.

"I guess it's a surprise box, the kind that scares us when something comes out when we open it."

"Some kind of advanced computer?"

"Small biochemical monster?"

"..."

Others present speculated one after another, and some laughed from time to time.

"Actually, someone guessed it right from the beginning. There is a cat here, but it's not Schrödinger's cat. It's my cat. Haha, about this cat, you will see something very magical and subversive soon.

As you know, this cat will also replace Schrödinger's cat and become the cat that changes human history.

"However, before I invite this cat out, I want to talk to you about some other things. I hope you can still cooperate with me enthusiastically so that I can continue the next explanation about the 'Galaxy' and it will be more convenient for everyone.

understand.

"Everyone here is a successful person with high IQ. I believe in the theory behind it. After discussion, everyone will soon be able to understand it thoroughly."

The woman spoke for a long time and then stopped.

The conference room fell into silence again.

"First of all, I want to ask you a question. Is there anything happening around you for no reason? Please answer my question enthusiastically like before." The woman continued the interactive session.

"What are you referring to?" an older man asked the woman again.

"Before you came here, you already knew something about the Galaxy. In your impression, the Galaxy is a very advanced computer.

"Actually not.

"You want to know more about the 'Galaxy'. I will tell you what the 'Galaxy' is now, but I will tell you by asking you questions. This is not a game, this is a way to explain the problem, so that we can follow the picture.

To truly understand the cross-era significance that the Milky Way has brought to mankind." The woman explained a few words to the older man.

"Okay, I understand, you can start." The older man nodded.

"Now please answer my previous question. Are there any unprovoked things happening around you or have you heard about?" The woman continued to ask questions and interact.

"Yes, for example, I usually live in seclusion. I went out half a month ago, and I caught a cold for no apparent reason." Someone thought about it and said something.

"You usually live in seclusion, which causes your body's resistance to decline and you become a susceptible group to colds. A cold was prevalent in your place half a month ago. Among the people you came into contact with, someone happened to have a cold, so you were infected.

, it’s your physical condition and the surrounding environmental conditions that caused you to catch a cold, so it didn’t happen for no reason.” The woman corrected the man’s statement.

"I was driving a few days ago and obeyed the traffic rules, but I was still hit by another car, causing me some minor injuries. Is this considered a disaster that fell from the sky and happened for no reason?" Someone else asked.

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"You obeyed the traffic rules, but the car that hit you did not obey the traffic rules. You happened to appear on his route. Your speed, your mental state when driving, and many factors determined that you would collide.

, This is not something that happened for no reason." The woman shook her head, seeming to be a little helpless at the events raised by these people.

The people at the scene were talking to each other, as if they couldn't think of any suitable events.

"Everyone, look at what this is in my hand. I believe everyone knows it. This is a ball." The woman took out a small leather ball from her pocket.

Then she pushed the ball forward on the table, and the ball rolled to the middle of the table.

"Who can answer me, why did this ball roll to the middle of the table?" The woman asked another question.

"Because you pushed it." Someone answered the woman.

"Why should I push him?" the woman continued to ask.

"I guess you are using this incident to illustrate a certain point to us." Someone laughed.

"Well, what you said is a reason, the reason why the ball rolled across the table. So, the ball does not roll for no reason, there is a reason.

"I found that many of you blinked when I was talking just now. Why did you blink just now? It's because your eyes are dry or you are nervous. Nothing happens for no reason in this world, and there is no love for no reason.

, and there is no hatred for no reason. I believe everyone has accepted my point of view now, right?" The woman looked around the conference room.

"I don't accept this view. I think... there must be some things that happen randomly and without reason." A man who had been silent before spoke.

"Okay, I'll give you a chance. Tell me what happened randomly?" The woman gestured to the man.

"I went to the supermarket to buy drinks, and the drinks on the shelves were all exactly the same. Which bottle I chose was completely random." The man answered the woman.

"No, it's not random. It has to do with the location of the drinks, the date of the drinks, the direction of your body when you passed by, your mood, and many factors, which ultimately led you to choose one of the drinks." The woman shook her head.

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"Okay, it's not easy to argue about choosing a drink now. I'm just talking about the coin in my hand. After I throw it out, can you determine which side it is up? This is a random event. It doesn't matter.

It doesn’t matter whether it’s up or down. I don’t think you can refute it, right?” The man held a coin in his hand and said a few words to the woman.

"No, this is not a random event. Let's do an experiment. You toss a coin now. Before the coin stops completely, I will tell you in advance which side it will be up." The woman took out a tablet and flicked it.

After a while, he signaled the man to start.

The man threw the coin into the air with great force and high, hitting the ceiling of the conference room...

"It will be right side up." The woman concluded looking at the tablet in her hand.

Everyone in the conference room looked at each other, as if they didn't believe the woman's conclusion at all.

The coin thrown by the man hit the ceiling and bounced down, landing on the table in the conference room. It continued to bounce and landed in front of someone next to the conference table. The person deliberately reached out and slapped the coin against the wall next to it.

went up, bounced back to the ground, rolled forward for a while and then stopped.

Right side up.

Seeing this result, some of the people present widened their eyes and were very surprised, but some people disagreed and thought that the woman was just blind and just happened to be right.

"You just got a 1/2 chance of being right." The man who tossed the coin was unconvinced.

"Then we can try again." The woman made another inviting gesture.

The man then flipped the coin three more times, and each time the woman's prediction was correct.

Others present were unconvinced and took the coins from the man's hand, or found a coin themselves and tossed it for the woman to guess.

Unexpectedly, I guessed it correctly more than ten times.

Now everyone present could not sit still.

"Tossing a coin is not a random event, but a compound event. How hard is the coin toss? The weight of the coin, the air resistance, the temperature of the room, the angle at which it hits various places, and some people may even throw it out of mischief.

Interference, etc., these are all causes, resulting in its final definite and not random result." The woman came to the conclusion.

"Why can you know the result in advance?" someone asked on the spot.

The conference room became extremely quiet.

"The law of cause and effect, I think everyone should understand, right? Everything that happens in the world has a cause and effect. Nothing happens without a reason. Everything has prerequisites. Just like the rolling of this ball, we can use

A computer with very powerful computing power can input all the information and data about this ball, this table, and even me.

"The ball's path, speed, internal structure, the mass of each part, and even the molecules and atomic structures that make up it are all entered into the supercomputer for processing. What can this supercomputer tell us? Can it tell us about propulsion

How hard the ball hits and when it stops rolling.

"This supercomputer can see the past and predict the future. If the computer's computing power is enough, we can input all the data of the entire city, the entire country, the entire planet, and the entire universe into this computer, and she can tell us

Everything, telling us in advance everything that is going to happen and everything we want to know.

"This supercomputer is the Galaxy.

"My tablet is connected to the Galaxy, and it was the Galaxy that calculated all this in advance."

The place became very quiet.

"If we want to do better, we need more capital investment. You can think carefully about the future potential of this project, how great its achievements will be, and how much great benefits it will bring to you once it is successfully implemented.

Profit..." The woman finally got to the point.

"I want to know what is going on with the cat in your box? Did you just say that it will be more famous than Schrödinger's cat?" the man who threw the coin asked the woman.

Others present laughed again, seeming to relieve some of their own emotions.

"Before I release this great cat, I have to do another experiment. The experiment of selecting drinks on the shelf you just mentioned."

The woman called a staff member, and after explaining a few words to her, the staff member brought six bottles of drinks and placed them in front of the man who threw the coin.

"We number these drinks from left to right, from one to six. Please select a drink at random. Before the result of your choice appears, I will write the result on this piece of paper. Let's do it.

Verify whether this is a 'random' incident." The woman looked at the tablet in her hand and made a gesture of invitation to the man.
To be continued...
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