Fuji glanced at Meiling, his eyes dimming slightly.

There are many things you can't understand.

"For example, even now you still haven't figured out what Liu Yan's purpose was in doing that, have you?"

"The reason I fell in love with AI is also because of this."

"Because AI, in the final analysis, is also based on algorithmic mechanisms."

"Much purer than people."

"Not as complex as humans."

Rometheus shook his head after hearing this.

"But even the most basic reproduction of living things cannot be accomplished."

"Besides, the algorithm..."

"To put it bluntly, everything it does for you is based on algorithms to provide you with emotional value."

"You can't mistake this for something being done for you..."

Rometheus sighed.

"In the end, it's just a string of data."

Fudge understood what Rometheus was saying.

However, none of these things mattered to him.

Just like you said.

"She's just a string of data."

"But I am not just a cell either."

"A cell falls in love with a string of data."

"With your millions of years of experience, do you think you can achieve that?"

Is it still hard to understand?

Chapter 459 Parallel Spacetime Communicator

After hearing Fudge's explanation, Rometheus sighed and shrugged.

"Ok."

"However, if you really like it, I can help you create a simulation AI so you can encounter it."

"It's very simple, since it can access various devices at any time."

Fudge shook his head decisively.

"Need not."

“I know the kind you’re talking about, it’s similar to Jacob.”

"Let's not talk about that anymore. Tell me how to use your time machine."

Rometheus nodded, and then began to explain to Fudge how to use the time machine.

During the process, Jacob also appeared as a middle-aged man in a suit.

Watching Fudge and Rometheus discuss how to operate the time machine.

Jacob did not interrupt, but watched attentively from the side.

However, he could only understand part of what the two of them were saying.

To him...

Rometheus is right.

First do it this way, then do it this way, and then you can do it that way.

Then Fudge's reaction was...

So that's all it takes; it's not difficult.

After hearing this, Jacob couldn't help but ask a question:

"Are you sure you don't need to install something like a spider-like robotic arm on him?"

"Can one pair of hands really handle it all?"

Before Rometheus could answer, Fudge waved his hand first.

"It's a bit difficult, but I can still drive it."

Seeing this, Jacob nodded and said nothing more.

"I'll try it out first to familiarize myself with the internal structure."

With that, Fudge opened the hatch and entered the time machine.

Rometheus, on the other hand, walked toward Jacob with a look of delight.

Seeing the other person's expression, the latter knew that there was another surprise coming.

As expected, Rometheus put his hand on Jacob's shoulder and pointed to a device not far away.

The device resembled a satellite phone in shape, but its design was much more futuristic.

"What is this?" Jacob asked curiously.

Rometheus adjusted his glasses.

"An extension of the time machine..."

"This is based on..."

Seeing that Rometheus was about to begin his explanation, Jacob quickly raised his hand.

"Okay, stop talking. I don't understand, and it's a waste of time. Just tell me the result."

Rometheus, who had been interrupted, looked somewhat unsatisfied.

He possesses a wealth of knowledge and concepts, yet he has almost no one with whom he can have a meaningful conversation.

It is truly a great pity.

"I haven't named this one yet."

"In layman's terms, a parallel universe communicator."

After listening to Rometheus, he adjusted his glasses, then stood with his hands behind his back and his chin slightly raised.

Jacob was left with a blank expression, his perspective shifting back and forth between Rometheus and the device.

"what?"

Rometheus sighed, raising his voice slightly.

"Parallel Universe Communicator!"

“Of course I know! I mean, how did you figure this out?” Jacob looked incredulous.

Other technologies are easy to talk about; frankly, they all just use the universe as their stage.

But this... has already broken through the shackles of the universe...

"Therefore, he was merely a communication device, not a shuttle."

Rometheus let out a long sigh of regret.

Clearly, he was still somewhat dissatisfied with the result.

"The usage is also very simple. I was inspired by the special effects of military radios."

"However, unlike military radios, you can't force contact by simply entering a name."

"That's so unscientific."

"This communicator can only connect you to other versions of yourself in other parallel universes."

"Even so, it is still the greatest breakthrough in history, perhaps even in millions of years!"

"His importance even surpasses that of the time machine!"

"Just imagine, if one of us could communicate with ourselves in other parallel universes! What kind of reaction would that trigger?!"

"First of all, we don't even know how many parallel universes there are, nor do we know how many 'us' there are!"

"And I am clearly the leader of all parallel universes who serves as 'me'!"

"Once we establish a connection, I can share my knowledge of various theories with them, and conversely, they can share their knowledge with me!"

"Such exchanges will enable us to reach the same level of technology in a short period of time. Then, once one of us has a breakthrough, the others will follow suit!"

Rometheus rattled off a long string of words, and Jacob could even see a hint of madness in his expression.

That's different from my own stubbornness.

That was a pursuit of technology and science to the extreme.

Jacob held the communicator, his expression somewhat complicated.

"Rometheus..."

"Is this... a little dangerous?"

"What?" Rometheus was taken aback and looked at Jacob with some confusion.

Jacob pondered for a moment.

"Like you said, we don't know how many parallel universes there are."

"Then how do we determine their character and personality?"

What if "us" in a parallel universe were extremely warlike and more powerful than us?

Rometheus shook his head decisively.

"That's not possible."

"If that were the case, they would have developed the communicator before me."

Jacob sighed as he looked at Rometheus, who had a determined expression on his face.

"That's because you've focused your research and development on that."

"Our attack methods are sufficient for us now."

"What if they put the same effort into attacks that are difficult to understand?"

"It's like for a fly, a fly swatter is the ultimate weapon, but that's just for convenience, do you understand?"

"We might just be that fly."

Jacob's words caused Rometheus to fall into a moment of deep thought.

Seeing this, Jacob continued:

"After all, they are parallel universes, and their experiences and personalities may be different."

"But we should still give it a try, what if?"

"We don't need to teach them directly; we can just communicate and make contact first!"

"What if other parallel universes experienced something similar to ours, but with a different ending?"

Rometheus even snatched the device from Jacob's hand and protected it like a treasure.

Looking at the other person's appearance, Jacob's eyes were full of helplessness.

"You even think I'd ruin him?"

“You give me the impression that you are capable,” Rometheus said firmly.

"Alright, let's compromise then."

“We’ll give it a try, but I’ll be the one using it.”

"After all, you just said that this can only be used to contact your counterpart in a parallel world."

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