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Chapter 1042 We Are All Human
Chapter 1042 We Are All Human
"There are many professionals among you, some even more professional than me. You have all seen those technologies and data. You should know that there is nothing wrong with the data."
"Shouldn't you believe in yourself at this time?"
After hearing this question, many people present lowered their heads silently.
"Do you have any other questions?"
The man sitting in the main seat did not give everyone time to think and continued to ask.
"I have a question." A young researcher sitting far away raised his hand.
"explain."
"Okay." The young researcher stood up respectfully, holding a thick stack of information in his hands.
"I have a question about the 'data grid' that stores human biological data after digitization... I carefully read the details of the plan and found that there may be some problems with the form of the data grid. Can I demonstrate it on the screen?"
"Of course." The person in the main seat nodded.
After receiving the affirmative, the young researcher hurried to the screen in the conference room and plugged in his electronic equipment.
Soon, a 3D modeling software appeared on the screen.
"Look everyone, this is the data grid in the plan. Each person's data grid is an independent 'room' that is not connected to each other. Our life data will be automatically calculated in it, and then the data will be adjusted to simulate the normal life process..."
"But there is a problem. If it is just an independent data grid, it cannot simulate human society. Simply saving life data in this way will not cause any problems in the short term, but the senior just said that our interstellar voyage may take hundreds of years. At this time, the simulated life data will also be distorted because it has been away from human society for too long."
"These life data placed in the data grid will also feel 'lonely'. The longer the time, the more severe the loneliness will be. At this time, the data may collapse or produce some unknown abnormality."
"Because there is no data to support it, my opinion is just speculation."
"To prevent this from happening, I suggest optimizing the data grid format, connecting independent data grids together, and adding some variable data grid formats, so that the life data being simulated inside can experience 'change' and 'sociality'. This will reduce the sense of loneliness and isolation, and after re-incarnation, it will be able to adapt to group life and society more quickly."
As the young researcher spoke, he operated the software to connect the independent "rooms" together, and then added some larger data grids, naming them "public spaces."
At this moment, he was no longer as reserved as he was at the beginning, and his face was full of seriousness.
He stared at the software with his eyes wide open, his lips slightly raised.
"Does it look like a hotel?"
Those countless data grids are neatly stacked together, just like rows of hotel rooms, stacked layer upon layer, and there are various public spaces. Each public space has its own function, providing a different experience for the data inside.
Just as he said, it is like a hotel, a very high-end five-star hotel at that, with everything you need, giving the life data inside the best experience.
"Although humans have been digitized, they are not locked in a small box. After such a long interstellar journey, we need a place to release our emotions. This is also to maintain the stability of our life data..."
"These are my suggestions. I hope you can consider them seriously." After the introduction, the young researcher bowed deeply to everyone.
Looking at those scrutinizing eyes, he who had just been talking incessantly now showed a nervous expression on his face again.
Silence. Everyone in the conference room fell silent again.
Some people stared at the three-dimensional structure on the screen, while others looked at the young researcher with scrutiny in their eyes.
None of them expressed their opinions, as if they were waiting for the person in the main seat to begin the trial.
This was an extremely bold idea. The plan was already perfect. Everyone was hesitant not because of problems with the plan itself, but because of pressure from all sides. Now this young man was going to make a major change to one of the key points just because of his own "guess", which was really abrupt.
However, the person sitting in the main seat looked at the contents on the screen carefully for a while, and then actually took the lead in applauding.
At first he was the only one clapping, then some people reacted quickly and started clapping, then the sparse applause gradually became regular, and finally the whole conference room applauded.
The young researcher stood next to the screen, his eyes full of disbelief.
"Do you agree with my point of view?" He looked at the man sitting in the main seat and asked blankly.
"Of course, the plan is bound to have some imperfections. Your consideration is indeed reasonable. Datafication is inherently a very radical behavior. We must do our best to ensure that life data is not distorted and maintain the integrity and stability of the data. When you go down, draw up a supplementary plan and add it to the plan. Be sure to write down the specific operations in detail. If you have any technical questions, you can come and ask me. I can provide you with technical support."
"Okay, got it! I will definitely not let you down!" The young researcher bowed again to the main seat and walked off the stage excitedly.
The person in the main seat turned his chair and began to write and draw on the materials on the table, carefully writing down the things that the young researcher had just introduced in the plan. As he wrote, he nodded, obviously approving of this suggestion.
The low pressure in the conference room eased a lot. Afterwards, several researchers put forward their own suggestions, and some appropriate suggestions were adopted on the spot.
"I know you have concerns about this plan..."
"After all, I'm an outsider, and this plan is too radical."
"This is a matter of great importance to the fate of the entire human race... Ever since the abyss descended, I have watched the human race in this world gradually decline. Now only one in ten thousand remains, some dead, some injured. The resistance to the abyss has also weakened to this point. There is no other way except to escape."
"Some people asked me before, why don't we use the power of the abyss to fight the abyss? There are so many powerful relics and so many powerful creatures that can be used for help, can't we use them all? I gave the answer: the only one who can save humanity is humanity itself."
"Everything has a price. Once you use the power of the abyss, you will not be able to escape the pursuit of the abyss. Therefore, humans can only rely on themselves."
"I understand that many people doubt my purpose and question why I want to help the world..."
"I can tell you clearly that there is only one reason why I want to help this world—"
"I'm human too."
(End of this chapter)
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