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Chapter 394 God does not play dice

Finally, after He Yun'er finished practicing his sword, Qin Tian reluctantly left the wall and walked all the way towards his "home", thinking about every move He Yun'er had just practiced.

I was also thinking in my heart that when I could be as powerful as He Yun'er, I would go to the end of the world with my sword, sleep with the most beautiful girls, and see the most beautiful scenery.

He Yun'er glanced at the wall where Qin Tian was lying, then turned to look at the room where He Wu was. Since the gods didn't have any objections, He Yun'er didn't bother to care about Qin Tian's innocent thoughts.

Holding the black sword, He Yuner returned to her room, took off her clothes, soaked in the bathtub, and quietly thought about the future.



Early next morning.

Einstein brought Hatcher to the lounge and saw Walter Joyce still looking at the desk lamp and reading by light.

"Not bad, young man, so diligent." Einstein walked up to Walter Joyce and patted Walter Joyce on the shoulder like an old-timer.

There was a look of joy and appreciation on his face.

Einstein, who had always been cold to others, seemed particularly cordial when facing Walter Joyce, and even his expressions were much brighter. You must know that even Tesla had cooperated with Einstein for so long, and

We are still junior schoolmates. When we usually face Einstein, Einstein always has the same face.

His expression had not changed for thousands of years. If he had not seen Einstein smile before, Tesla would sometimes wonder if Einstein had facial paralysis.

But in front of Walter Joyce, Einstein was more like the girl next door, cute and energetic.

After being slapped by Einstein, Walter Joyce calmly closed the book. He had finished reading the entire book just last night, and now he was reading it for the second time.

"Where do you see it? There is something you don't know how to bring up." Einstein said to Walter Joyce while holding a cup of coffee and a piece of toast.

Walter Joyce closed the book carefully. Only those who have had an infinite desire for knowledge can truly understand the price of books. Walter Joyce is such a person.

After putting down his books, Walter Joyce shook his head and said to Einstein.

"I've finished reading this book and I understand it all." He looked calm, as if understanding this book was as easy as eating and sleeping.

"Ai, it turns out it's..."

"Wait a minute, you said you've read it all and understood it all?" Einstein was about to say something when he suddenly realized that Walter Joyce was saying that he had mastered the core technology of this spacecraft.

"Are you sure?" Einstein said somewhat uncertainly.

Walter Joyce spread his hands and constructed a small spaceship with his palms. Sitting on the chair, Walter Joyce said calmly.

"This is the model of the aircraft body, at a ratio of three thousand to one."

"This is the simulated breakthrough ship I copied."

Einstein looked at the palm of Walter Joyce's hand. Only now did Einstein understand that without sighing, this was probably the power of the Herrscher. After so long, he had to overcome technical difficulties, in front of others, in one night.

I understood it and copied it the next day.

Although Walter Joyce was not deliberately showing off his skills, the power and talent he mastered were even more impressive. Einstein should have seen them. His skills were already abnormal, and now his understanding is even stronger than before. With Walter

.With Joyce here, how can scholars like them hang out in the future?

"You are really a genius..." Einstein smiled slightly awkwardly. His words were a little dry, and he was reluctant to see it. Although this machine was not the work of his own painstaking efforts, it was still unique to Laboratory 42.

product.

As a result, someone cracked it completely in one night and was able to imitate it the next day. This is really...

It's too hard for people to accept.

Walter Joyce looked at Einstein, who was drinking coffee mixed with condensed milk and eating toast. For some reason, Walter Joyce suddenly remembered that after shaping He Wu's body, he and Einstein

Another "He Wu" dialogue.

"Ein, do you believe there is a god in this world?" Walter Joyce asked cautiously but seriously.

"Of course I do."

"I also believe that there are gods in this world, and they have attacked humans before, leading to the rapid retirement of human technology." Einstein said to Walter Joyce, and smeared the other side of the toast.

Jam continued.

"It's just that we haven't been able to prove it yet.

It's nothing more than his existence." Einstein took a bite of the toast with a look of satisfaction on his face.

"That's true, but what is the relationship between gods and us humans? Or why does Honkai want to destroy humans?" Walter Joyce asked.

Einstein swallowed the toast in his mouth, knocked the plate rudely with the cutlery, making a crisp sound, and thought about it for a while.

"Do you think God would like chocolate?" Einstein asked.

Walter Joyce thought for a while, shook his head and said.

"I think God doesn't like chocolate."

Einstein smiled slightly.

"You're right, God doesn't like chocolate, and God doesn't play dice."

"Get ready, we are about to land. Emma and the others are waiting in Montana, ready to pick up the plane." Einstein said to Walter Joyce, and then concentrated on eating breakfast.

Walter Joyce thought deeply about Einstein's answer.

God does not play dice, because there are six possibilities for throwing a hexahedral dice, which represents uncertainty.

What Einstein meant was that God gave him a mission when he created all things, and he would not create creatures at will by "throwing dice".

In terms of scientific understanding, that is to say, existence is reasonable, has its meaning and its value. Everything they do is to realize their mission and their value.

What’s even more bizarre is that Einstein’s theory is exactly the opposite of Schrödinger’s. There is a big factor in Schrödinger’s quantum mechanics, uncertainty, but Einstein directly rejected this idea. She insisted that existence is reasonable.

theory.

Under Tesla's control, the spacecraft was obviously much better than Einstein's. It was in all directions and landed steadily at the airport. Einstein and others got off the spacecraft.

"Tesla, Einstein, Joyce. You are finally here." Emma stepped forward and gave everyone a warm hug.

"Hello Aunt Emma." Walter Joyce said to Emma.


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