A Scientific Urban Detective.

Chapter 389 Specific Methods of Capacity Development

Chapter 389 Specific Methods of Capacity Development
It's fair to say that Mitsuki Umihara truly deserves the title of "genius." He's exceptionally talented and gifted, even independently developing a completely new process for developing Nen abilities. With a little more refinement and organization, it could be directly implemented in the classroom!
Lin Wuming had also self-taught some basic ability development courses, so he could at least judge that Haiyuan Guanggui's handouts were indeed valuable and contained valuable information. Especially for telekinetic users, they could be called a secret manual of martial arts!

——I didn’t expect that I would actually find a treasure!

This Haiyuan Guanggui is exactly the talent that Lin Wuming needs most now!

"Although these are just my own immature summaries and insights, at least I've proven that this path is feasible," Haiyuan Guanggui said modestly. "Student Lin Wuming, you've come up with the same idea... no, you've even gone one step further. This shows that you and I are definitely like-minded friends! I believe that if we work together and develop together, we will definitely be able to recreate the miracle of that legendary predecessor!"

This is also the reason why Mitsuki Kaihara is so enthusiastic and positive.

"You're too kind, Haiyuan." Lin Wuming felt a little ashamed. "I haven't received any professional training. I can only say that I'm taking supplementary lessons under your guidance. Developing new application capabilities together... is still a long way off."

"No, no, no. For us telekinetic users, ideas and imagination are also very important. What Lin Wuming said just now also inspired me." Haiyuan Guanggui raised his right hand and shook it. "Indeed, no matter how complex the operation, it is ultimately no more complex than the human body composed of 60 trillion cells."

"So," he concluded, "all we need to do is turn our abilities into a kind of 'instinct.'"

According to Mitsuki Umihara, there are some commonly used metaphors in the field of capacity development to facilitate understanding among students and researchers.

——Comparing the effect of capabilities to “applications”, different capability applications are equivalent to different “programs”.

For example, Lin Wuming’s “Telekinetic Barrier” and “Telekinetic Accelerator Cannon” are two “applications”, one offensive and one defensive.

The concept of "formula" often mentioned in capacity development courses is actually the code that makes up the "program".

If it involves the key core "formula" for improving ability levels, it can be understood as the underlying "operating system" of super-powered people.

The ultimate goal of so-called capability development is to improve and optimize this "operating system" and achieve "version upgrade."

Of course, this is difficult, almost impossible. The underlying operating system is directly connected to the "hardware" - the brain and body of the person with the ability, which is not something that can be changed casually.

So "capability development" in the usual sense refers to the development of more realistic "applications"... It can probably be compared to developing a "killer move", like the "Telekinetic Accelerator" or the "A Certain Scientific Railgun".

The development process is when people with abilities write new “applications” for themselves.

As we all know, applications need to occupy memory to run on electronic computers. The hardware and software performance of each computer is limited, so the number and complexity of applications that can run are inevitably limited.

But what makes humans different from computers is that breathing, heartbeat, basic body movements... these instinctive or muscle memory actions do not need to occupy the brain's "memory".

What Mitsuki Kaihara ultimately wants to achieve is to input instructions and then directly output the results, while the specific calculation and execution parts in the middle are automatically run through "body instinct" without taking up more computing power of the brain.

"I've done experiments and built a new 'program.' Once you master it, you can indeed achieve this effect." He waved his hand and nodded his head. "Although telekinesis is indeed activated, the brain is actually unaware that it is 'calculating'. This way, even the most complex operations, after reaching this stage, will not burden our brain and spirit!"

That is to say, it turns into "instinct".

Of course, this is not a concept originally created by Lin Wuming and Kaihara Mitsuki, but a view that has long existed in the field of capacity development and once dominated the mainstream research field.

However, this method is too difficult and has a low cost-effectiveness, so it has now been abandoned by the mainstream.

The current mainstream direction of ability development, beyond the eternally unchanging ultimate goal of increasing ability level, focuses more on improving "applications"—optimizing "formulas" to minimize the burden on the brain. This significantly increases the number of "applications" that individuals can master and utilize, and their actual performance is no less impressive.

That is what is called quantity rather than quality.

After this exchange, Haiyuan Guanggui also realized that Lin Wuming was indeed facing the problem of weak telekinesis, which was why he had thought of using a refined method to compensate for his shortcomings—improving the utilization of limited resources and exploiting time differences in actual combat to gain local advantages whenever possible. As expected of a telekinetic user skilled in combat, Lin Wuming was truly remarkable for having come up with this method and put it into practice.

Mitsuki Kaihara felt that his ideas were affirmed and expanded, and felt that today's trip was worthwhile.

Then, Mitsuki Umihara used his telekinesis to take out a cube with a side length of five millimeters from his schoolbag and placed it on the table, right between the two of them.

"Next, let me introduce the training method I use." said Mitsuki Umihara.

Lin Wuming nodded repeatedly: "Please!"

Then, another identical cube flew out of Mitsuki Umihara's bag, followed by the third, the fourth, the fifth...

A steady stream of cubes formed a straight line, connecting from the backpack to the table.

Soon, a full ten thousand small cubes were neatly spread out on the table, horizontally and vertically.

"These are teaching aids. I bought them from a stationery store," Mitsuki Umihara said. "They're just ordinary plastic products."

"Watch what I do." Mitsuki Kaihara raised a finger.

A cube flew into the air, dancing around flexibly and making a whooshing sound.

Then nine more cubes took off and flew in formation in the air.

Then came one hundred, one thousand, and finally all ten thousand cubes rose into the air collectively, like a swarm of bees, flying in the living room.

"Points form lines." Mitsuki Kaihara suddenly said.

The flying cubes were arranged in lines, like a ribbon circling around Mitsuki Umihara.

“Threads are woven into surfaces.”

The cubes form a two-dimensional network structure, forming a huge net floating in the air.

"Then, two dimensions were elevated to three dimensions."

The cubes in the air shrank instantly, gathered into a large cube, and fell back onto the table, jumping and spinning like dice, and finally stopped.

"After reaching this stage, we can shape it as we like." As he said this, the large cube in front of Mitsuki Kaihara suddenly collapsed and formed a model of a castle.

Locomotives, airplanes, Tokyo Tower, even animals and humans...

These cubes are like Ditto, and under Mitsuki Umihara's manipulation, they can flexibly transform into different shapes, which is very exciting.

Lin Wuming couldn't help but applaud and admire.

Finally, Mitsuki Umihara spread the cubes out on the table again, returning them to their original appearance.

(End of this chapter)

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