Chapter 334: The so-called true nature of human beings
you?
Yu Liang frowned and quickly turned his head to look behind him, but there was no one behind him, and he didn't feel the cool air surrounding him, so he looked up at the camera with some confusion.
What you guys?
Is something following?
But aren’t there so many evil-proof props at your door?
In vain?
"You look very strange. Don't you know that there is someone else in your body?" A voice came from the speaker on the door again. This time, there was some confusion in the voice. It was clear that he was not there.
I don’t understand Yu Liang’s behavior of looking back just now.
"My body..." Yu Liang realized what the voice was saying, but he did not show that he had guessed it. He just continued to ask calmly, "Why is there someone else in my body? You
What are you talking about?"
This is the first time, the first time someone has pointed out the existence of another "person" in his writer's universe when they first met.
The last person to clearly realize this was "Zhi".
It's a weird story about the origin.
So now this guy who discovered this fact easily...
It's certainly not simple.
"Well, it seems that the inspiration of you people is really low. It's normal that you can't see other consciousnesses." The voice sighed.
"Knowing God?" Yu Liang didn't understand. He didn't even know what the words were. "What is that?"
"Knowing God is knowing God, how can there be anything else?" There was a kind of annoyance in the voice, as if he was lamenting Yu Liang's shallow knowledge, but he did not explain to Yu Liang, but urged, "Quick, quick
Come in, there are many ghosts in this building, my knowledge can only be shared with humans, if I tell the ghosts...then it will be over."
He muttered: "Those guys are much smarter than you."
Hearing this, Yu Liang stepped forward and tried to pull the door handle, but the electric current from the door handle made him tremble and he immediately retracted his hand.
"Ah, I'm not sure you're not a ghost yet." The voice continued, and then said to Yu Liang, "Let's do a ghost test. The ghost can't tell what looks like a human and what doesn't.
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Then a page that was somewhat familiar to him appeared on the display screen in front of Yu Liang.
Ghost test questions.
The last time he saw it was a hand-drawn text version, this time it was a complete monitor version.
In addition to the same five large characters "Ghost Man Test Questions", Yu Liang also saw some smaller characters to explain the origin of this set of questions.
"Substitutes, substitutes, are also called 'ghost people'. They have similar appearances to humans, but often have distinguishing features that are obvious but cannot be accurately stated."
"They look like humans but are not humans. There is an obvious contradiction on their faces."
"They cannot accurately recognize the appearance of 'human beings' because they have no experience of 'human beings'."
"When they appear in your life, they tend to invade your life slowly and gradually until they become more and more human-like, until they can completely replace your life."
"And that's their instinct."
"The following are some ghost test questions, which can well distinguish the characteristics of humans and ghosts. Please make your judgment on this."
"when--"
After the crisp ringtone, Yu Liang saw two photos of Mohu, both of which were portraits.
The person on the left has a large area of burns on his face. He has initially recovered and is generally considered normal except for the dark brown scars.
The person on the right looks normal at first glance, but the nose is extremely inconsistent with the overall facial features. The bridge of the nose is extremely thin and the nostrils are huge. It looks like some special exaggerated painting style, so Yu Liang thinks that the right side is closer to
Ghost man.
The display will flash and the content of the test questions will switch to the next page.
The person on the left probably has goiter and has an extra lump of flesh on his neck, while the person on the right has ears that are long and upside down, and there is obviously something wrong.
The next ten questions in a row were all like this, and Yu Liang could basically quickly judge who was the ghost.
As mentioned in the preface of the test question, as a human being, Yu Liang can often detect something wrong easily without any problems.
So in just two minutes, he completed the entire ghost test, and the iron door slowly opened in front of him.
The interior of this room is very dark, with a strong smell of formalin.
Yu Liang couldn't see clearly the structure inside the room, but he walked straight into the room without much hesitation.
The owner here is very story-telling. You should be able to get a lot of needed information from this guy.
It seemed that Yu Liang's steps touched a switch somewhere. The lights in the room slowly turned on, releasing a cold white light, illuminating everything in front of Yu Liang's eyes.
This is probably a small laboratory, with various instruments crudely connected through simple lines. In addition, there are some organs soaked in blue liquid, large and small, and some of them may be human.
, but more organs are different in size from human organs.
In addition, the most obvious feature here is that it is full of Taoist charm.
There are utensils with Taoist characteristics everywhere, such as the small incense burner with colorful cloud patterns that I saw downstairs, as well as some magic ropes similar to luminous steel ropes, mechanical jade ruyi, and flashing tokens made of translucent materials.
, and a screen hanging on the wall.
On the screen was a flowing Taoist scripture, and every word on the Taoist scripture shone with various lights, making it look radiant.
In addition, Yu Liang also noticed some strange things, such as a speaker made in the shape of a small bell, which An Buchen called the "Sanqing Bell"; a black brick covered with dazzling patterns, which An Buchen called
It's an altar wood; it's a cube screen with six sides that look like a wooden fish. There's an electronic pen with a small hammer on the side. It's probably an electronic wooden fish or something.
An Buchen also explained that Taoist priests also use wooden fish, which is not exclusive to monks and nuns.
The overall atmosphere is very technological, closely linking Taoist priests and cyberpunk.
It seems that the owner here should be similar to a Taoist priest, so An Buchen should be able to have a lot in common with him.
About a minute later, a woman in an electric wheelchair came out of the back room. She looked at Yu Liang from head to toe, nodded and said, "He looks like a man."
Yu Liang didn't care about her wording. After all, such wording sounded like a good citizen now, and the other party was willing to believe that he was a human being.
And he also observed the woman's face carefully. The woman's appearance could not be said to be beautiful, but it was not ugly either. At least she had good facial features and did not have any ghostly features.
"Of course I'm not a ghost. I'm... Ren'an, an adventurer." Yu Liang introduced, and then continued to ask: "I want to know what you mean by knowing the gods just now?"
"Ren'an... Okay, you can call me whatever you want." The woman said casually, "Taoist priest, Taoist nun, monk, programmer, woman, whatever. It's much more convenient to call individuals by attributes."
"Okay, monk." Yu Liang chose a title he thought was appropriate and addressed the other person accordingly.
"Knowing God... is knowing God." The woman's eyes moved. She drove the wheelchair to the clothes rack and took off a black Taoist robe. The Bagua patterns and the sun, moon and stars on the Taoist robe were all fluorescent.
, and also wears some special accessories on his body, "When preaching, receiving karma, and solving doubts, it is better to wear Taoist robes. Seeing that you are so special, I don't mind teaching you some things that you can't learn in books."
She looked at Yu Liang and narrowed her eyes slightly, as if she could see his soul and the diverse souls through Yu Liang's body.
The woman continued: "Do you know the soul in a person? This is a compulsory course for primary school Taoists."
soul?
Elementary school Taoism?
Required courses?
Yu Liang was a little surprised. Is the status of Taoism in this copy so high?
"Well, I know you people won't listen, just like those boring ideological and political courses." She curled her lips and looked at the flowing Taoist scriptures on the screen, seeming to be thinking about where to start.
Where can I explain to Yu Liang?
But An Buchen thought of something and recited the Taoist scriptures to Yu Liang first: "Heaven and earth regard people as mayflies, and the great road views earth and sky as nothing. But the true nature of the Yuan Shen surpasses the Yuan and rises above it."
She explained: "The soul, the human soul, the human subconscious, and the foundation of personality are the only things in the human body that can last forever."
The woman retracted her gaze from the Taoist scriptures: "The soul is a system in the human body, a computer system that has been updated and iterated for thousands of years but can ensure that its essence does not change."
Yu Liang: "???"
He tapped An Buchen's character card with some confusion.
In this regard, An Buchen only had two words and a brief comment:
"heresy."
Yu Liang: "..."
"The soul is the part of your body that is born capable of thinking. It can make judgments without accumulating any knowledge. It is like your intuition, but it is not just intuition, but the source of intuition." Of course the woman listened.
Not seeing An Buchen's comments, she almost said to herself, "So as a computer system, what do you need to do to improve its performance?"
Yu Liang didn't say anything. Not only did he not understand Taoism, he also didn't understand computers.
"Cache." The woman shrugged, seeming helpless at Yu Liang's ignorance. "What is cache? It is the storage of existing calculation results, and this is what Taoists call consciousness."
An Buchen was thoughtful and did not refute Yu Liang's universe. He just added a sentence from the original text in the Taoist Scriptures: "When a mortal is reincarnated, the Yuan Shen resides in the square inch, while the Consciousness of the Spirit resides in the lower heart."
The woman continued to explain to Yu Liang the theory of computer systems:
"The experience of human calculations is stored in the consciousness. When a person encounters a similar situation, the brain will automatically skip the soul and use the experience in the consciousness to handle matters."
"Secondly, there is a second-level cache in the computer, which is an extension of caching similar scenes, similar to drawing inferences from one example. However, the human brain is more sophisticated and has implemented countless levels of cache."
"The human brain will organize and summarize the stored cached instruction sets, and explore and extend each other, using permutations and combinations to produce 'creations'."
"However, this is just what you think is creation. In fact, you are just using existing experience to try new problems, and using the extension of consciousness to solve problems, rather than using the soul."
"As people grow up, there are more and more instructions in the cache, which gradually become an instruction set, and the macroscopic feeling that this instruction set brings to the surroundings is personality."
"The consciousness gradually becomes thicker, and the Yuan Shen is fixed in it. However, the communication between adults often does not use the Yuan Shen, but is the communication of the consciousness."
"So now I...is the consciousness?" Yu Liang was a little curious.
"No, you are a combination of Yuan Shen and Consciousness God, but in my opinion, you are Consciousness God." The woman continued. She seemed to realize that there would be ambiguity in such a statement, so she analyzed it in more popular terms,
"Outsiders' understanding of you is based on the communication between consciousness and spirit. For example, what they think of your character, personality, way of doing things, etc. are all manifestations of consciousness. But as far as you are concerned, the profound consciousness of consciousness
Under the cocoon, the soul will still jump out."
After saying this, Yu Liang understood more clearly that it was probably similar to psychology, and the relationship between the two was like the subconscious and the conscious mind.
"Together with its light and its dust, it is called 'Xuantong'. Xuantong is the manifestation of the Yuan Shen naturally transcending the Consciousness God." The woman further analyzed, "The cocoon woven by the Consciousness God protects the Yuan Shen, but
At the same time, it also blocks the soul, inspiration, and intuition, which will be abandoned by the brain and turned to experience."
At the same time, An Buchen also found the original text of the Taoist Scriptures to support this point: "The subconscious mind is like a strong vassal general who deceives the weak and weak Heavenly Lord, so he insists on the rules and regulations, and for a long time Tai'a is turned upside down."
Then she explained it again in her own words: "As people grow older, the cache of consciousness becomes thicker and thicker, and the soul becomes weaker. Over time, Tai'a inversion means handing over power to others, and oneself suffers from it. And this
This is the reason why as people grow older, they lose their spirituality as the primate of all things.”
Yu Liang noticed that An Buchen had inadvertently used the term "cache set" mentioned by the female monk, which meant that she subconsciously agreed with the other party.
The female monk stretched her body and simply summarized: "In the beginning, the Yuan Shen dealt with problems, and handed similar problems to the Consciousness God, and the Consciousness God thought it was right and solved all the problems independently. This is the essence of the biological computer system of human beings.
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She slowly recited some words from Taoist scriptures:
"If the soul is there, then there is absolutely nothing. This is how everything in life and the earth begins."
"If you learn from others but keep your abilities and protect your soul, then you are beyond life, beyond Yin and Yang, and not within the Three Realms."
"This view can only be achieved by nature, the so-called true face."
She let out a long sigh: "This is what the experiments on these ghosts are like. After leaving only the soul, they can escape from the three realms and transcend the five elements. They can see more things that humans can't see and truly get that
A legacy that has evolved for thousands of years, it belongs to humankind’s computer—Taozu.”
"The true face..." Yu Liang lowered his eyes. He instinctively felt something was wrong in the female monk's words. His eyes were always on the face of the female monk in the wheelchair. He suddenly felt that this female monk's face was somewhat familiar.
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nose.
ear.
mouth.
skin.
Wait, is that a ghost test question?
Every part of the female monk's facial features is very similar to the photo in the test question. As long as you add a little bit of "normal" to each picture, you can finally merge it into a face.
Is this how this normal human face came about?
The questions are asked by ghosts. After getting the correct answer, you can become normal in the eyes of normal people. But if you don't get the correct answer...
He became the kind of macrocephalic or thin person in the corridor on the third floor.