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Chapter 1049 Top
Chapter 1049 Top
"Wang!"
After the elevator door opened, Xiao Gou rushed out first, and Mo Ling followed closely behind him through the darkness.
The surrounding scene changed again. Mo Ling looked around carefully and found that this was actually a corridor like the one on the hotel room floor at the beginning. He almost thought he was back.
The puppy ran to a door beside the corridor, lay on it, and pulled at the door with its two paws. Seeing this, Mo Ling followed and put his hand on the door handle.
"Is there anything in it?" he asked the puppy.
"Woof!" the puppy responded.
After getting the response, Mo Ling opened the door without hesitation and looked inside.
The structure inside is exactly the same as the original hotel room, as if it were a copy, but inside it is a standard "human room".
A bed, a table, a chair, and some miscellaneous daily necessities and sundries. It is simple but can meet a person's normal life needs.
Except for the fact that there are no windows and you can't see the sun, it's very comfortable here.
"This is actually a human's room?"
Mo Ling walked in slowly and looked at the table opposite the bed with some curiosity.
There are several books neatly placed on the table.
“Life Datafication, Space Design, Breaking the Boundary, Primates, Abyssal Devouring Theory, Repeatable Experiments.”
There seemed to be a lot of books piled under the table. The covers of these books were very simple, without any fancy decorations.
These books are all written by humans, which further confirms that a "human" once lived here.
"There are so many traces of humans on the top floor. Didn't the waiters notice it? Or did they 'ignore' this information again?"
The waiters' minds may have been distorted in some way, and they may have turned a blind eye to this information.
"They said that they would lose their memories after entering the maze. Is it because they saw too many 'traces of humans' that their thoughts could not be completely twisted into a reasonable angle, so they simply erased all their memories?"
Mo Ling was guessing while looking around the room. He didn't know if he was already in a maze, but at least he hadn't encountered any danger.
Since he had discovered traces of human beings, there might be clues, so he decided to search the room carefully.
The room is not big, and books take up most of the space, which shows that the owner of this room is a person who loves reading very much.
Mo Ling picked up the book "Digitalization of Life" and flipped through it casually. He was quite curious about how humans in this world did this.
……
"The existence of every life is essentially an accumulation of information."
"Take an animal cell as an example. As long as its genome, proteome and metabolome are constructed into a dynamic data model, the life activities of the cell can be fully simulated."
"If a cell can do it, a whole life can do it too. If the dynamic data models of each cell are fitted together, it is a whole life. However, the amount of data is too huge to be done." "This is also the core challenge of life datafication. Taking the human brain as an example, the amount of data connected by 860 billion neurons and trillions of synapses may exceed EB level, and the amount of data simulated by the whole life system may even reach ZB level. Such a huge amount of data cannot be stored and simulated in conventional ways."
"Where can we find storage devices and analog components that can handle so much data?"
"In fact, the answer lies in the puzzle. We can use cells to simulate cells and use life to simulate life."
"To simulate the life process of a cell, we only need to use the cell to store its own data. When the cell spontaneously carries out its life process, it is equivalent to a simulation."
"The same is true for a complete life. Use life itself to store data, use life itself to simulate processes, and treat the entire life as a systematic data carrier. The external manifestation of the entire life is the 'body' of life, and the data contained in it is the 'soul' of life."
"The body and the soul are actually the same thing, but the body is used to carry the soul, and the body is also used to simulate the soul. The soul is a broad data concept, just like x=y. When you give it a symbol, they are actually the same two numbers."
"Suppose a person's body is x and his soul is y. Now we plan to digitize this person, that is, put y in a set B, y∈B. Then we just need to find a set A that is equal to set B, A=B, and then put x in A, let x∈A, and the digitization is complete."
"So the key to datafication is not the data itself, but the collection outside the data, that is, the 'world' where the body and soul exist."
“Life has the attributes of the world it lives in.”
"Normally, the data world A is smaller than the normal world B. The set of A is included in the set of B. So how do we make A=B? It's very simple. Just eliminate the part where B is larger than A..."
"The Earth where humans live is a set B, and the data world A is a small part of this set. If we want to destroy everything outside of set A and included in set B, humans will naturally fall into the data world..."
Seeing this, Mo Ling was stunned for a moment.
"What nonsense is this?"
When he read the first part, he thought it was some serious theory, but suddenly there was a statement about destroying the earth.
Is the price of digitizing humans to destroy the earth?
Once it's destroyed, won't humanity also perish?
Mo Ling flipped through the book again, and found that it was full of strange formulas, which seemed to be the theory of distinguishing various sets.
Not only that, there are also some handwritten notes:
"Use the power of the abyss to destroy the Earth and all parts outside of Set A. Then protect Set A as the remaining world that carries data. Life data will not disappear out of thin air. It will be spontaneously attracted to areas with abundant data and fall into Set A."
"We can only use the power of the abyss outside of Set A. The abyss will not find us inside Set A. Once everyone enters Set A, we can cut off contact with the outside world and live in a place that is completely uninfected by the abyss. We can use spaceships to transport Set A to outside the destroyed Set B..."
Looking at the words and dense annotations on the book, Mo Ling had only one thought at this moment:
“Is this author crazy?”
What destroys the world will turn humans into data... Use spaceships to bring the data world outside the earth... And rely on the power of the abyss, while preventing the abyss from infecting us.
What kind of crazy idea is this that came out of a madman's dream?
Seeing this, Mo Ling didn't want to read on. He couldn't understand the strange formulas in the book, so he simply closed the book and opened other books...
(End of this chapter)
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