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Chapter 1,450 Research on Manipulation (16)

 Split, superposition, iteration, regression.

His thoughts were swirling in the dark and empty mental space, like fallen leaves lost in the whirlpool. There were too many complicated thoughts that could not be sorted out. Bruce had never felt the fear that his brain was not under his control as deeply as he did today.

But this fear is something he has given to himself. He is trying to observe himself from another angle, or not just one angle, but thousands of angles that belong to him but are not him.

It sounds close to metaphysics, but it is all happening. Bruce found that he was much more accepting of cutting his own mind than he thought. Perhaps it was because he had imagined more than just a few fragments.

A more magnificent fragmentation, guessing how Schiller's personality cracked like snowflakes.

What stumped him was not the level of acceptance, but the feasibility of the operation. He had been trying for an unknown amount of time, but he just couldn't get two or more thoughts to appear in one brain, let alone let them

Unite, cooperate and cooperate with each other.

Trying to pull away from one of the perspectives again, Bruce found that his thinking began to become slower and slower, as if he was seeing another self in a dream, but that was not helpful at all. This kind of sleepwalking state was not suitable.

Think rationally.

He has never been able to wake up from all perspectives. One perspective is often thinking logically, while all other perspectives are sleepwalking, or they are repeating the ideas of the first perspective to do meaningless calculations. This is not what Bruce wants.

of.

Human thinking has limitations, and people cannot see themselves from the perspective of others.

But to a certain extent, people with dissociative identity disorder can do this. Their other personalities can objectively evaluate another self. This kind of objectivity is extremely valuable and allows a person to accurately evaluate his or her own situation.

And location, this is the result Bruce wants.

If one personality trait is subjective in doing things, and another personality trait is objective in judgment, then he will never be trapped by the bias, narrow-mindedness and blind spots of subjective perspective, and can look at everything in the world from a broader perspective.

thing.

Bruce once again woke up from the pain. He had tried countless times, but none of them succeeded. Of course he thought about giving up, but he couldn't give up because now he was in sensory deprivation confinement where Amanda took revenge.

In an environment without sensory perception, human beings can't do anything else except think. Bruce doesn't try again and again, and he has no other way to spend his time. He really regrets not building a thinking palace in the first place.

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Yes, Batman does not have a mind palace, but this does not mean that he is incapable of building one, it is just that he chose another method after weighing the pros and cons.

If Schiller's thinking is compared to a computer, then the tower is an entire computer system with powerful functions, complete data, and the front-end system for operation is also very convenient.

If Schiller wanted to access a certain memory file, he would click on a specific folder, that is, the database and library in the tower, and then search according to time, location or keywords.

For ordinary people, this method is already extremely incredible, because ordinary people's thinking is relatively chaotic, and most of their memories are mixed together, inaccessible, and cannot be organized. Once they learn to organize the things in their minds, they will

A big step forward in memory efficiency.

But Batman's way of thinking is even more incredible. He has a computer system, but there is no front end, no desktop, no folders, and nothing visible. When the computer is turned on, there is a blue screen, and all he can do is type code.

There is nothing in his mental space, no buildings, no memories, no self-image. If someone invades his memory space, they will see nothing and there will be no traces to follow.

When Bruce wants to search for a certain memory, there will be a special thinking process, which is like typing a code into the system, and then it will accurately lead him to jump to the desired memory fragment. It is simple, fast, and extremely

Accurate.

Both methods have their own advantages and disadvantages. The Palace of Thought is of great benefit for classifying and organizing memories. It can classify the types of memories very finely. Using the pattern memory method can also make the memory fragments last forever.

Lost.

But the disadvantage is that it takes time to search. Even Schiller needs to look through a large number of memory details in a short period of time. If you don't actively search, then even if something familiar is placed in front of you, you will not be able to remember it at all.

The advantage of Batman's way of thinking is that he can modify the underlying code at will, change the triggering method of memory, and even set up a reminder mode. When he sees something, as long as it has appeared in the memory, then this

A memory will immediately pop up as a reminder so that he will not miss any details. This is also part of his excellent detective talent.

But the disadvantage is that this method can only be used by Batman. Relying on his extremely powerful brain, it is already difficult for ordinary people to imagine a simple operating system, let alone write code.

To put it simply, the thinking palace method used by Schiller is like an ordinary home computer. It is more complex but more stable. Ordinary people can also learn from it. Although using the mouse to click is inefficient, the logic is easy to understand.

Batman's way of thinking is like a test machine for editing computer systems. A single code can complete the operation of an ordinary computer system in half a minute. He also has a high degree of freedom to edit at will, but without computer-related knowledge, he is completely helpless.

Already.

The problem that Bruce faces now is that he has developed personality traits like Schiller, but he does not have a supporting operating environment. Key parts of the system have been updated, and the runtime library has been completely wiped out. Bruce wants to rebuild, but he has not figured out yet.

Supporting operating logic.

In the darkness, Bruce only rested for about ten seconds before immersing himself in his thoughts and writing code again.

Just because Batman has strong willpower, it doesn't mean he won't suffer. From anyone's point of view, in an environment where he can only think, he types over and over again code that cannot run at all, hoping for the collision between certain characters.

The miracle of smooth operation is hellish, more painful than harsh sensory deprivation incarceration.

More than two hours later, when Bruce opened his eyes again, he couldn't help but let out a painful groan. He turned his head slightly, but due to the existence of the restraints and neck fixation measures, this action was not successful.

After exerting it, he was still trapped in place.

Three more hours passed, and Bruce began to hate broccoli.

For another two hours, Bruce began to try the exhaustive method.

After another hour passed, the top piece of shit mountain code fell down, but it still couldn't run smoothly.

After another hour or two passed, Bruce suddenly heard a sound, but he was not sure whether it was his hallucination.

Bruce used to write code too fast, and the mountain of shit he created was extremely large. The simulator he built couldn't hold so much shit, so he decided to borrow a little space of the host machine first, which meant that Bruce's main vision was his most commonly used one.

The thinking system has also been invaded by chaotic and redundant codes.

This caused Bruce to constantly have the kind of hallucinations that occur after taking drugs, and the whole person was not very awake.

This is one of the disadvantages of having too high administrator privileges. When Bruce is determined to mess with his thinking system, no security measures can restrict him from touching the parts that instinctively run smoothly. This will lead to

His originally normal perspective thinking also showed symptoms of confusion.

But soon, Bruce discovered that the sound was not his hallucination, because as the sound got louder and louder, he recognized that it should be the footsteps of an extremely strong human being.

Bane?

Bruce thought with some confusion. Half of his attention was still on typing the code, and the remaining half of his attention was unable to concentrate as before because the main view had been changed beyond recognition, so the footsteps approached for a few seconds.

However, he did not deduce why Bain appeared here.

The heavy footsteps stopped in front of his door. Bruce leaned his head inward, letting one side of the fixation around his neck fully exert its load-bearing effect, and said in a daze: "...Bane?"

"It's me." A low voice came, and from the friction of cloth, it could be heard that the other party was probably squatting at the door.

"Why are you here?" Bruce didn't have the energy to beat around the bush with him and asked very straightforwardly: "You should be in a special holding cell like me. How did you escape? And why did you come here?"

Bain was silent for a long time. It was so long that Bruce had cleared the bottom one percent of Shitshan's code before he said, "There's something wrong with you. Are you drugged?"

"No, it's impossible." Bain overturned his own inference and said: "Giving drugs to prisoners during sensory deprivation imprisonment so that they can spend time indulging in hallucinations is simply the greatest tolerance, Amanda

There is obviously no such tolerance, especially for you."

"I'm not on drugs." Bruce wrinkled his features and replied. He was very disgusted with this matter, so he had to explain it clearly first, but he was extra candid because of the existence of hallucinations. He then added: "I don't accept any traits that are inappropriate."

A steady stream of drugs entered my body, as did food."

"Psychiatric attack?" Bain reasoned.

"No."

"No mental illness, or no seizure?"

"the latter."

"Patients with mental illness often think they are not having an attack," Bain said in a very positive tone.

Bruce suddenly laughed lowly, causing Bain to fall into a long silence.

Obviously, Bruce's reaction was not what he expected, it could be said to be completely opposite to it, and he was not sure whether he should take advantage of the other person's unconsciousness to obtain the information he wanted.

Bain decided to test it again.

"Are you Batman?"

"I am."

Bain was silent again. He sighed softly. He seemed to be dissatisfied with this state, so he said: "Your current mental state is not good. I will go back to the cell first and come back tomorrow."

"Goodbye, Bane."

Bane left with heavy steps, and when he came back the next day, the first thing Bruce said to him was "Good morning, Bane."

Bain was sure he was sick.


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