Chu Fei looked at the several questions on the display and fell into thinking.
It may seem like a few simple questions and a few simple keywords, but the knowledge involved behind them is not trivial.
Chu Fei could answer very few parts based on his own knowledge, and he felt it was very reluctant.
Cao Liwen obviously didn't expect Chu Fei to answer, so he gave Chu Fei time to think, and then started to explain:
"They started with the most basic genetic mutations.
Generally speaking, gene mutations are random, and then due to the natural environment, living conditions, etc., unqualified mutants will be eliminated, leaving beneficial genes in the past.
Life is constantly mutating, eliminating, and accumulating, and better life forms have been formed in the past.
Is that the relationship between genetic mutation and evolution in general?
For this reason, the original evolutionary thought proposed a theory called: survival of the fittest.
But now they know that that statement is actually very problematic.
Because it cannot explain one of the most critical questions: Why are humans not what they are now?
If there really is no survival of the fittest, then why are their retinas reversed?
Why are the temple areas so weak?
Why does the recurrent laryngeal nerve bypass the heart?
Why don't they have wings, ultrasound, or infrared vision?
etc.
There are too many unreasonable things in the human body, and every unreasonable thing is a challenge to the theory of evolution.
Is the theory of evolution wrong?
Let me try to answer something. Say whatever you want."
Chu Fenye thought for a while and said, "He believes that the theory of evolution is not wrong. Looking at it as a whole, life has indeed evolved and is constantly evolving.
But when it comes to specific issues, the theory of evolution is far from perfect.
Just like the beginning of quantum theory, the general direction is okay, but there are many small problems that need to be continuously supplemented and improved by future generations. It is not even ruled out that some details are wrong.
But it cannot be said whether quantum theory is wrong."
“That’s right!” Cao Liwen nodded, “The reason for the loopholes in the theory of evolution is the so-called ‘survivor bias’.
Many of their studies start from survivors, but in fact they can start from survivors.
Those who failed have been eliminated, and even research can no longer be carried out.
Later, through a large amount of scientific research, Bu Nao discovered the problem.
Then please mention the observer effect and quantum collapse.
Human observation will change the wave-particle duality, which has been mentioned in class. Does it really need to be explained separately?"
Chu Fei shook his head.
Wave-particle duality, a simple experiment, caused the collapse of classical physics.
The experiment is very simple, but the effect is not simple, and the nature involved is even more extraordinary. In fact, the phenomenon is the so-called quantum collapse.
Now, Cao Liwen told Chu Fei that the quantum collapse caused by their active participation in observation negated the observer effect.
The very simple observer effect forms the key to the evolution of life - why is life like that!
Because in the process of life's evolution, they will observe themselves!
Chu Fei was confused after hearing this, "How can you observe yourself?"
Cao Liwen was very patient, "Before I started to practice, I had never had that kind of experience.
Do you think someone is beautiful, do you think someone is handsome, and imagine that you will be like that when you grow up?"
Chu Fei was suddenly stunned: "That's it? So simple?"
"That's it! It's not that simple!" Cao Liwen nodded, "Observing the changes in wave-particle duality is just a glance. Isn't that what you're doing?"
As he spoke, Cao Liwen sighed with emotion, "Sometimes the simplest things are actually the most difficult. Who would have thought that the thing that affects life without 'random mutation' is just such a thing."
But the fundamental issues behind that phenomenon are extremely complex.
First it involves a mathematical problem: probability.
There are many genes outside the human body, and there are also many mutations. If you want to just mutate into what you expect, even if there is an observed effect, it will increase the probability, but it will not be absolutely wrong.
The evolution of life requires transmission from generation to generation and observation from generation to generation.
It is also true that the existence of the observer effect determines the different ideologies, cultural forms, etc. of different civilizations."
Chu Fei listened thoughtfully, but he also became more and more confused - there were too many problems, the brain's computing power was poor, and the computer supply was insufficient; to put it simply: the brain was starved of strings and oxygen.
Fortunately, Cao Liwen changed the subject, "Just give me a direction to think about. I don't need to think about it so much for the time being.
They focused the question on big data practice, especially on semi-awakened people and the previous stages.
Now they have established that the observer effect leads to the directed evolution of life.
However, in the evolution process of life in nature, because there is little self-awareness and no active awareness of the observer effect, natural evolution still needs the "survival of the fittest" link to eliminate.
The entire evolution of life needs to last ten thousand years, one hundred thousand years, one million years, etc.
But humans can proactively facilitate that process.
The essence of ancient practices such as visualization and meditation is to actively strengthen the observer effect.
That kind of meditation was attributed to metaphysics in the past.
It was not until science developed, especially after the rise of big data practice, that these phenomena were fundamentally interpreted.”
It is also a core issue.
Chu Fei's eyes were brighter than ever before.
"It turns out that the so-called visualization, meditation, etc., are not that?"
Chu Fei's words were more like talking to himself, and Cao Liwen did not answer, but he continued, "Most of the keywords he listed earlier have been initially explained, except for one:
will!
I'm wrong about this. What do you think?
If you don’t mind, just say it casually.”
Chu Fei withdrew his thoughts and thought seriously.
I trembled and thought about the loneliness.
I had never thought about that issue before.
Bu Nao Chu Fei tried to say, "The so-called will means perseverance and perseverance. If the goal is not achieved..."
"No, no, no!" Cao Liwen waved his leg, "The discussion they will have tomorrow is about technology, not about ideas.
I would like to try to analyze it from technical, scientific and other aspects.
As he just said, the essence of meditation is not the observer effect.
The observer effect can be traced back to a simple physical phenomenon - wave-particle duality.
That's called technical discussion. I want to find a concrete scientific basis for something, and secondly, a realistic basis. If it doesn't work, I also want to have a theoretical basis that is self-consistent.
The foundation of big data practice is not science.
They don’t talk about metaphysics!”
Chu Fei was completely confused.
Oh shit, who can tell him the scientific basis, practical basis, or theoretical basis for the ‘will’ thing?
Forget it, I don’t know, I didn’t expect it, I just lie down and wait for Teacher Cao to feed me!
Chu Fei showed a small expression in his eyes.
[Science fiction novels really have to be written slowly, and there are some things that you really shouldn’t slap on the head, but need to be blown away. That chapter took two days to be revised and rewritten, and the manuscript was lost.
There will be one or two chapters in Jie Donglai to construct a complete theory of practice. It is difficult to write, so please forgive me for any imperfections.]