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42. The Ant

In the evening, after Lam came back, he kept thinking about what Professor Zhou said, especially Professor Zhou's belief that human beings were observing the entire world from their own perspective, so there would be many phenomena that humans could not explain.

Lam felt that such problems occurred precisely because humans had always held an anthropocentric view. Lam planned to discuss the issue of anthropocentrism with Wei first, and then take a closer look at Wei's attitude.

After talking for a long time, Lam opened his mailbox and wrote down the popular story - the ant's view of the universe, and began to observe and explain the world from the ant's perspective.

In the beginning, humans regularly scattered some bread crumbs next to the ant nests, and the ants could always get these bread crumbs near their nests. Theologians among ants observed these phenomena and believed that food was given by gods, so they established the bread-worshipping religion in ant society.

The doctrine of Bread Worship was that bread crumbs were given by gods. As long as you prayed devoutly, bread crumbs would appear. As humans placed more and more bread crumbs, more and more ants believed in bread worship, and they become more and more devout.

Later, humans stopped putting bread crumbs, and no matter how hard the ants prayed, the bread crumbs never appeared again. Since they could no longer get crumbs, the ants began to question the existence of God.

As the ants questioned the existence of gods, the Enlightenment Movement of ants began.

Countless ant scientists began to emerge and began to reflect on and observe the entire world in which ants lived.

The ants observed their nest and found that their nest was placed in a glass jar. The ants named their home the earth, and called the glass surrounding the earth the atmosphere.

Ants observed the room where humans were and defined the space in the room as the universe.

In addition, ants observed the existence of humans.

The ants discovered that the existence of humans was sometimes quiet, and sometimes caused drastic changes in the structure of the universe, so the ants called humans a cosmic storm.

The ants were very excited about this discovery made by the ant scientists, thinking that they had taken the first step towards deciphering the universe.

Afterwards, the ants observed the light bulb and named it the sun. As the scope of ants' observation continued to expand, the ants observed the switch and found that the sun lit up as soon as the switch was turned on, and darkened as soon as the switch was turned off, so they named the switch a singularity.

Another century later, the ants concluded the first law of the universe, that was, cosmic storms were random and unpredictable.

Every time they observed cosmic storms, they drew different conclusions.

Later, with the development of scientific theories and technology in the ant world, the ants concluded the second law of the universe, that was, whenever the cosmic storm swept over the singularity, the sun would disappear, and whenever the cosmic storm swept over the singularity again, the sun would disappear.

After experiencing several technological revolutions, the cognition of today's ants was no longer comparable to that of the ants of the past.

The ants discovered that the light bulb was made of glass, and the ants named this new material solar wall. After careful comparison by ant scientists, they had proven that the solar wall and the atmosphere surrounding the ant nest were made of the same material. This amazing discovery made the world of ants boil. The ants were one step closer to mastering the truth of the universe.

Ant scientists used the intrinsic connection between the atmosphere and the wall of the sun to put forward the hypothesis of the birth of the universe. They believed that the universe was a big glass. Suddenly one day, the glass exploded, and part of the glass material formed the sun, and the other part of the glass material formed the earth.

Another group of ant scientists had questioned this hypothesis, because the hypothesis of the birth of the universe did not solve the two strange phenomena of cosmic storms and singularities.

Later, ant scientists observed the windows in the room and boldly proposed the hypothesis of multiverses and infinite universe. Ant scientists observed fish tanks, confirmed the existence of other planets and other organisms, and proposed that the atmosphere might be hypotheses that bound their actions.

Later, as the research continued to deepen, the ants discovered the door of the human room.

They found that the door sometimes opened and sometimes closed.

When the door opened, a new space appeared, so the ants came up with another idea.

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The hypothesis of black holes and white holes. When this hole opened, it was a white hole. If you passed through the white hole, you would very likely come out of another black hole, or even reach another world.

This discovery prompted many ants to believe that perhaps ants were the most intelligent advanced creatures in the universe. Otherwise, how could they have discovered so many mysteries of the universe? The mysteries of the universe were just waiting for ants to reveal them step by step.

After finishing the story, Lam commented in the email that maybe we humans were just like a group of ants, explaining the world we live in from our perspective. As the old saying went, "when humans think, God laughs".

Lam thought for a while and continued to write about the work we were doing now. Whether it was my artificial intelligence intelligence project or your human memory storage project, the reason why it was very difficult at the moment was probably because we were from a human perspective. Let’s define these rules.

Generally speaking, low-dimensional creatures could not discover high-dimensional creatures, and accordingly they could not discover the rules in the eyes of high-dimensional creatures. But if this was possible, we could break through this limitation and discover the rules of higher dimensions.

At the end of the email, Lam asked Wei about his recent research progress and whether he had any thoughts about returning to Hua country, and then sent the email. According to the previous response time, Wei would usually reply about seven hours after the email was sent.

Lam looked at the clock on the wall. It was around ten o'clock in the evening. According to the time difference between Peking and Longland, it should be around three o'clock in the afternoon on Wei's side. By the time Wei responded to the email, Lam's side had already been early morning.

Although he just told Wei that he could explore the current rules from a higher dimension, Lam didn't have an answer in his heart as to whether or when it could be realized.

He wonder how the world will be different in the eyes of high-dimensional creatures, and what the rules of higher dimensions were like. With this thought, Lam fell into a deep sleep.

In his sleep, Lam entered that space again. However, knowing that there was a barrier between himself and the giant eye, Lam did not panic this time, and just waited quietly for the arrival of the giant eye.

When the gray fog dissipated, the giant eye could only suppress the desire to devour Lam, then stared at Lam expressionlessly, and then tentatively tried to get closer, but the transparent barrier made it ineffective.

After lingering for a while, the giant eye had no choice but to give up, and then slowly disappeared and left, leaving Lam alone in this space.

Lam was alone in this space and was dizzy. He didn't know how long he had been searching, but he couldn't find any entrance or exit. It was like he appeared out of thin air, and he didn't know how to leave now.

Recalling his previous experiences, Lam vaguely remembered that he fainted and lost consciousness before leaving here. But before, it was because of the torment of the giant eye that he fainted. Now that it had left, he couldn't knock myself out by myself. This was a bit too cruel.

There was no way, Lam tried to hit his head with his hand, but the force was not enough to make him faint, and he really couldn't bring himself to kill him.

Lam just wanted to sleep now, and couldn't help but think of the pillow he was pillowing on, so he started to close his eyes.

It would be great if he could sleep with a pillow in his arms now. Thinking of this, the image of the pillow in his mind became clearer. Slowly, Lam found that he seemed to have left that space, as if he had returned to his own body.

The feeling of returning to his own body was so strong that Lam suddenly opened his eyes like a sleepwalker.

After looking around in the darkness for a while, he found that he was indeed in the hotel room, and he was lying on the bed safe and sound, holding something in his hand.

After taking a look at the pillow, Lam put it down, closed his eyes, lay down, and instantly fell asleep again...

After Chen washed up, she lay directly on the bed in a large position.

However, she felt that this position was not very comfortable, so she found the most comfortable position, lying on her side, then closed her eyes and slowly followed the threads in her mind again. Come to the entrance of the cave.

This time Chen confirmed that It indeed couldn't see her. Just when Chen wanted to pull the line connecting to It, she saw ripples starting to appear around It, and then she felt Its call to her.

Chen quickly opened her eyes and stood up, then recited a spell to the stone tablet to enter the space where she was.

As soon as she entered this space, Chen quickly forced herself not to think about anything and kept her mind blank. It could see through her, otherwise the secrets in her mind might not be kept.

"Dear Master, I wonder what you ordered me to do?" Chen was a little worried at this time, fearing that It would urge her to bring Lam to him again.

"I can feel that he has left here and gone to the north." The giant eyes looked down at Chen, and then a deep, mechanical voice sounded in Chen's mind.

Chen was shocked when she heard this. Of course she knew that It was referring to Lam. She didn't expect that Lam had already left Hu city and went to the north.

However, Chen did not dare to think too much and quickly continued to ask respectfully: "What do you have? What are your orders?"

"You don't need to worry about his affairs anymore. I will send someone else to solve it. Now you have to increase the number of believers and robots as soon as possible. I need endless believers and robots."

As the strength of the body slowly awakens , Chen was not the only one of Its servants in this country. After saying that, the giant eye slowly disappeared until it was gone.

"Yes, I will follow your instructions." Chen half-knelt on the ground and lowered her head.

When It completely disappeared, Chen raised her head, and then slowly exited that space with the consciousness anchor point she had chosen in real life in her mind.

After leaving that space, Chen immediately opened her eyes. She did not expect that Lam actually left the city, and left so suddenly. The plan she had just laid out was about to fail again.

But fortunately, now she could finally get away from Lam. Thinking of this, Chen couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. As for finding out the secret between Lam and It, she could only find Lam in private first and slowly figure it out.

Regarding her physical problems, it seemed that she have to find another solution. There were not many ways to try.

But just now It mentioned that It would send someone else to take over Lam's affairs. It seemed that It was not the only servant serving it. So how many were there and who were they? Chen couldn't help but become curious.