In the research room of the Sorbonne University, Professor Samuel Norman has summoned several of his friends, all of whom are among the world's leading researchers, to gather in the research room to discuss the development of Lucy's brain potential.
At this time, Professor Samuel Norman's phone rang.
"Hello," said Professor Samuel Norman.
"I'm Lucy." Lucy said.
"It's her, it's her." Professor Samuel Norman said to several of his friends around him, and then said to the phone: "Hello, are you in Bari?"
"Yes." Lucy said.
"Great, great. I'm not in the hotel now. I came to the school. I took the liberty to summon a few colleagues to discuss your matter. They are all top experts in their respective fields and they are all trustworthy."
Professor Muir Norman explained.
"I trust you." Lucy said.
"Thank you." Professor Samuel Norman said, "Then can you come to the school to meet us?"
After Professor Samuel Norman finished speaking, the door of the research room was pushed open by Lucy. Lucy took the woven bag and walked in, followed closely by Hale and Pierre Del Rio.
This was the first time Professor Samuel Norman saw Lucy. He hesitated for a moment, put down his phone, and nodded, "I'm glad to see you."
"Me too." Lucy said.
"I am Sheriff Pierre Del Rio." Pierre Del Rio greeted.
"I'm Haier." Haier also said hello, closed the door and locked it.
Professor Samuel Norman began to introduce his colleagues to Lucy, but Lucy was also very familiar with Professor Samuel Norman's colleagues and told them one by one their names, even their experiences, and their
The things they were afraid of shocked them greatly.
Haile and Pierre Del Rio stayed not far away and watched quietly.
Professor Samuel Norman began to sit down with his colleagues and asked Lucy in detail.
"How did you get this information?"
"Electronic pulses, cells understand and communicate with each other. They exchange 1,000 bits of information per second. Cells aggregate to form a huge interactive network, and then form matter."
Lucy stretched out her hand, and her fingers transformed into sharp and long ones that looked like the claws of ancient animals. Then they transformed into thick membranes connecting the fingers. After a while, they transformed into six fingers, and then transformed into one more hand.
said:
"Cells aggregate, present themselves with a certain appearance, and then deform and reorganize. There is essentially no difference, they are all the same.
Human beings feel that they are a unique group and base their theories of existence on their uniqueness.
Their unit of measurement is "one"
Lucy picked up a pen, let go, hung the pen in the air, and continued: "That's not the case. All the social systems we have established are just sketches. One plus one equals two. We have learned
These.
But one plus one never equals two. In fact, there are no numbers or letters."
The pen hanging in the air began to transform into various balls and particles, as Lucy explained: "We compiled our own existence and limited it to the human category to make it easy to understand.
We create our own standards and forget those high and authoritative principles."
The pen made a soft 'bang' sound in the air, and as if everyone saw a supernova explosion, it emitted a faint light and disappeared into the air.
"But if humans are not units of measurement and the world is not governed by mathematical laws, then what governs it all?" asked Professor Samuel Norman.
Lucy sat on the office chair, turned around, and turned her back to Professor Samuel Norman and others. A light screen was projected by Lucy.
It was a screen of light composed of woods and a road, with a car going straight sideways.
"Suppose there is a car driving on the road, and then imagine letting it accelerate infinitely, and eventually the car disappears."
The car was driving faster and faster until it completely disappeared from everyone's eyes.
"How do we prove it exists?" Lucy asked.
"Time, time can prove its existence. Time is the only unit of measurement. Time can prove the existence of matter. Without time, we would no longer exist." Lucy asked and answered herself.
Lucy and Professor Samuel Norman looked at the light curtain without the car.
"Time is the only thing." Professor Samuel Norman and his colleagues could not help but gradually understand.
Pierre del Rio was stunned.
"The "Super Body" universe turns out to be incomplete." Haile lamented the incompleteness of this universe in his heart.
Any material universe, such as "The Three-Body Problem", will know that in fact, time is not one of the basic forces. Time is the eternal movement of matter, the persistence of change, and the performance of sequence, including the two concepts of moment and period.
Time is a parameter used by humans to describe the movement process of matter or the occurrence of events. Time is determined by the law of periodic changes in matter that is not affected by the outside world.
To put it simply, time is actually meaningless. Time is something that human beings give special characteristics to record.
What is real is the movement of matter.
Time = movement of matter.
Material movement ≠ time.
But in "Superbody", time is special. Time can prove the existence of material motion. Time and material motion seem to be the same as the material universe in "Three-Body", but they are two completely different things.
In the "Superbody" universe, time can prove the movement of matter.
However, the movement of matter is not entirely time, but part of it is time and cannot be completely regarded as time.
This can't help but remind Hal of the Speed Force.
In the "DC Universe", the Speed Force is the fifth basic power, and the Speed Force is exactly what Lucy described as being able to prove all traces of existence.
Of course, this proof cannot exceed the upper limit of the Speed Force. After all, there is something more powerful than the Speed Force in the "DC Universe".
The "Super Body" universe is like the universe before the fifth fundamental force, the Speed Force, was formed concretely and independently from the four fundamental forces.
If Lucy determines that time is the proof of the existence of all things in this universe, then sooner or later this universe will form the fifth fundamental force with time as its main function.
As for whether it is similar to the Speed Force, or directly the Speed Force, it depends on how the universe wants to be formed.
Is it to see how Lucy is going to be formed?
Hal's understanding of the universe and its breadth and breadth of many aspects are not comparable to Lucy's.
"So, Lucy, do you want to cooperate with me to develop your universe?" Haile lowered his eyes and gently rubbed his chin with his right hand, thinking.