The Mirror of Erised's "limited foreknowledge" experiment went unexpectedly smoothly.
Perhaps it was Arkhipovna's own purity, or her view of money that completely collapsed, or both.
All in all, the "memory tampering" process originally planned by Elena did not unfold. Arkhipovna directly saw the combination of the ternary computer and magical energy in the Mirror of Erised. They successfully used magic as a fuzzy
Quantity is embedded in electronic equipment.
After a simple reproduction, the problem that had troubled the Hogwarts Institute for several months was instantly solved.
Looking at the equipment in front of her that had been running continuously for more than a quarter of an hour, Arkhipovna still had an expression of disbelief on her face.
"This is really... incredible. I have never thought of directly copying answers. It can be deduced from this that almost all of the scientific research problems hanging in various fields, especially those conjectures that are extremely difficult to prove, can be solved in this way.
go……"
"Because of your previous research, you have accumulated enough knowledge, and during this period, we are very lucky that there are no undiscovered theoretical barriers."
Elena replied calmly, "This is just the first step, injecting magic into electronic components. This is the direction we have been trying before. What you see is just a compressed version of trial and error.
I later concluded that this is not a universal magic mirror."
"I have also thought about using exhaustive methods to test the numerical equilibrium point, but most of the time we are looking for where the end point is..."
Arkhipovna shook her head, "I can't imagine what would happen if everyone could accurately know the direction of the end point when doing research?"
"Anyway, it will be a bright and wonderful future, there is no doubt about it."
Elena replied in a perfunctory manner, glancing at Potato Carrot, who was curiously studying the first "magic ternary computer", and Lockhart, who was explaining "single timeline" to Arkhipovna,
He gently placed the pen in his hand and blew on the ink.
"By the way, here are some follow-up arrangements, professor, let's take a look..."
During the time when Dumbledore, Grindelwald and others followed the Legilimency scene, teaming up with Arkhipovna and a group of researchers to realize the details of the magic components of the ternary computer, Elena sat beside her.
Write and draw on several pieces of parchment.
At the beginning, the two old wizards paid attention to what Elena wrote. Of course, as expected, they were all incomprehensible.
However, with the successful joint reproduction of the "Magic-Electronic-Ternary Computer" research team headed by Arkhipovna, their attention quickly shifted to that wonderful machine that can input and output text. You know
, in Elena's description, it will be the core of civilization in the human world in the next few decades. Even if the two of them are quite suspicious, they will still give the "prophet" some face.
After Elena's "draft plan" took shape, everyone immediately came over curiously.
Compared to a few hours ago, after the success of the Mirror of Erised, Elena's credibility has obviously reached a higher level.
More importantly, after Grindelwald and Dumbledore succeeded in Arkhipovna, they obviously also thought about the role of the Mirror of Erised in the magical world. If the problem of trust can be solved, it will play a role in the curse.
The support in the field of magic and potions will never be lower than that in the non-magical world.
"What's this?"
Lockhart frowned and looked at Elena's manuscripts with some confusion.
There were mostly short sentences on the parchment that he couldn't understand, and most of them were agreements.
At first glance, it looks more like Gringotts Wizarding Bank's contract terms mixed with English abbreviations, such as hypertext transfer protocol, such as user datagram protocol, such as tp/ip file transfer protocol, such as simple mail transfer protocol...
On another piece of parchment, there were extremely unfamiliar names, numbers, and country names.
As for the following content, Lockhart, as the person in charge of "wib", can roughly guess the function.
After all, his name appeared on a similar parchment a few months ago. At that time, the Tianming Group directly dispatched three tactical teams with a total of fifteen people. After a sincere visit, he did not hesitate.
Jump directly into a great cause.
Not surprisingly, this should be a newly drawn up "invitation list".
"These are things we lack in the future, but we have put them on hold temporarily due to lack of hardware."
Elena pointed to the outermost pieces of parchment and explained unhurriedly.
"There are quite a few connections between the ternary system and the binary system."
"From the current model and calculation results, it can be seen that the ternary computer can perfectly decode and present the existing content of the binary computer. However, this process is almost irreversible. Sooner or later in the future, it will have to be replaced with an encryption protocol specific to ternary. In other words
In short, we now have to start thinking about recruiting computer scientists and start building an architecture specific to the ternary system...or, in other words, a magic network."
"Uh...so, you're going to start...um...inviting again?"
Dumbledore glanced at Elena and said with a strange expression, "Which one is it this time? Professor Lockhart or Professor Alexei?"
If Dumbledore remembers correctly, Elena is the real devil when it comes to inviting others to join her.
"According to circumstances, of course, under the premise of voluntariness, both are possible."
Elena replied sweetly, tapping the parchment at hand meaningfully.
"In fact, this is also a 'special rescue' operation. Sooner or later, Muggle politics will realize the importance of these technologies. When politics and technology collide, it is difficult for pure researchers to remain neutral, and human nature will survive."
That’s why the security agency was born.”
"Tim Berners-Lee, a British computer scientist and a researcher at CERN's particle laboratory. In early May of this year, he released his web server and client on the Internet. He called it eb
This is a crucial signal for the coming of a new era. If the magic world does not want to miss the train, then we must invite him..."
"Joe Postel, an American computer scientist and a researcher at the University of Southern California School of Engineering. He and Paul Mocapejos co-wrote the DNS rules, and..."