"Compared to ordinary items, there is too little information on it.
Although some time information, some functional information, some structural information, and some principle information have been read before, it is too little compared to normal objects."
Mo Lan was very dissatisfied with this and the harvest.
If it is an ordinary object, do you still need to find fragments everywhere? Do you still need to collect it everywhere, collect one piece and examine each piece?
What a joke.
As long as there is a fragment of a general object, Mo Lan can see the overall information of the machine, including the builder, construction time, construction location, raw materials, source of raw materials, raw material casting method, casting process and many other information.
No information can be hidden from the knowledge above the gods.
Even for a small amount of money, Mo Lan can see the production process of a certain ore in the raw materials of an item, see the information about the ore, and then get the miner of the ore, its place of origin, and many other information.
This is the cognitive information above the gods.
Otherwise, why would Mo Lan dare to rate the gods as preliminary omniscient?
Would the average Mo Lan dare?
The reason why Mo Lan dares to judge omniscience is that as long as the gods are willing to trace it back, spend time and energy, there is really nothing in this world that can be hidden from the gods.
It's like you can find anyone in the world through six people.
Mo Lan can know any information by transferring any six items, that is, cognitive information six times.
This is no joke.
Just by looking at you, I can tell whether your eighteen generations of ancestors ever pulled girls’ hair when they were young.
But these three incomplete parts failed again and again.
"Sure enough, what prevents the omniscience and omnipotence of the gods is not the ability of the gods themselves, but other gods."
Mo Lan pursed his lips, then shook his head, looking at the three fragments and thinking carefully.
"For the casting of these three parts, I cannot conduct an in-depth tracing of the raw materials, casting process, caster, and casting origin. Could it be because all the information is melted together at the casting level?
All information has become one of its materials, completely smelted into parts, and cannot be traced?
The entire casting process is produced in a "dust-free workshop", so there is no other information contaminated?"
Mo Lan frowned.
"Or should we say that all irrelevant information is carefully washed away after each part is manufactured to avoid affecting the operation of the machine after being assembled into the machine?
Just like some high-precision machinery must be assembled in a dust-free workshop, these parts are cleaned to erase information before casting.
So all the useful information is left, and all the irrelevant information is gone?"
Mo Lan thinks this is very likely, as for the technology of smelting information.
If this level of technology is just the personal refining behavior of the strong, it would be nothing more. If it is civilized production, it means that this ability has been applied to the field of industrial production.
That means that the industrial system of this civilization may have reached a level above the gods, which is far more terrifying than being above a god.
Mo Lan couldn't even imagine what level of civilization could reach this level.
Mo Lan shook his head slightly and did not think about this problem again.
Hundreds of thousands of years have passed, and it no longer matters what level of civilization it is.
There was just one thing that made Mo Lan quite suspicious.
Mo Lan put away the parts, looked ahead, and concentrated slightly.
Mo Lan initially started searching based on the direction of the two parts. Later, after finding the third incomplete part in this direction, he made slight adjustments to the direction, which is the current direction.
What made Mo Lan concentrate was
In Mo Lan's perception, that is the direction of the game world.
Is this a coincidence?
Mo Lan felt that the universe was so big that it shouldn't be such a coincidence, but if it wasn't a coincidence
"The game system shouldn't have anything to do with this. It shouldn't be a part that flew out, but it's still usable, right?"
Mo Lan said softly, but there was no need to tell anyone else what he said, Mo Lan himself didn't believe it.
At the same time, Mo Lan also thought of another problem. Mo Lan, who was in the game world, took out a decahedron with a complicated expression.
This decahedron is neither gold nor wood, and its material is unknown. Even Mo Lan didn't understand it at the moment.
This is the cartridge.
"The ink cartridge should have nothing to do with this. It shouldn't be one of the complete parts that was sputtered, right?"
Why did Mo Lan suddenly think of the ink cartridge? Because
Mo Lan tried again, and sure enough, no information was sensed on the ink cartridge.
The ink cartridge seems to be beyond the three realms and not among the five elements. It is not affected by information or cause and effect.
It's exactly the same as those fragments, no, it's even more powerful than those fragments!
"So maybe not. Maybe the ink cartridge is more advanced and more powerful than the machine made up of these incomplete parts?"
Mo Lan comforted himself.
But Mo Lan looked at the color of the ink cartridge, the lines on it, and some sense of design, and then looked at the three incomplete parts.
As we all know, the casting style of a machine is generally unified and a whole.
So if two parts have similar styles and colors, then they may be from the same machine.
And the color, design and material of the ink cartridge.
It is different from these three missing parts.
This point made Mo Lan a little disappointed but relieved, but another point made Mo Lan feel hopeful and relieved.
Because Mo Lan discovered that if the ink cartridge was placed among these three parts, it would not look out of place at all.
In other words, it is still impossible to rule out the possibility that the ink cartridge comes from the same source as these three parts.
Because even if it is the same machine, in order to be responsible for different functions, it is natural that its materials are different, and its lines are also different.
Moreover, the game system, the ink cartridge, two things that are beyond common sense appear on this small earth at the same time, two things that are at least on a level above the gods.
In addition, Mo Lan was unable to perceive any information, and the angle at which the mechanical parts splashed reached the game world. This was such a coincidence.
Is this really a coincidence?
coincide?
Pooh!
Mo Lan didn't believe it outright, anyone who believed it would be a fool.
But if they are all related, or even come from fragments of the same machine, then
Mo Lan shook his head slightly, put aside the thoughts in his mind, squinted his eyes and looked back and behind him.
Because Mo Lan also discovered another point.
The splash direction of this part also seems to reveal some information.