Hogwarts: I'm just here to enjoy the magic
Chapter 545 Pure
"Strengthen monitoring to prevent accidents from happening to this experimental subject."
Jack ordered with a frown.
He is not afraid of Su Sirou causing trouble.
Su Sirou is just a local aboriginal whose original memory has been erased.
She who doesn't remember anything is destined to be unable to make any big waves.
It is worth noting that the system is too smart.
You must understand that these systems used for testing generally have the ability to locate other worlds and open doors to other worlds.
If one is not careful, the system may open the gate and run away.
"Should we recycle this kind of system first?" The researchers are all geniuses. They can basically think of everything Jack can think of. "They are quite dangerous. And judging from its performance, it is completely different from the previous version. Maybe it There are still many unknowns hidden in me..."
Luo Hai's system looks very crude.
Even the contents of the novice gift pack can only be obtained by plundering in the real world.
As for Su Sirou's system, regardless of its capabilities, the intelligence it displays cannot be underestimated.
When doing research, I actually hate being out of control.
Because it did not develop according to its own presets.
It proves that there must be some things inside it that I haven't figured out yet.
If it is an ordinary experiment, forget it, you can wait and see first.
It involves a system that can directly travel to different worlds...
You have to be more cautious.
"Don't be afraid, this is a good opportunity." Jack was bold. "As the saying goes, wealth can be found in danger. Accidents represent more possibilities. If there is any problem, just give up everything and run away."
World No. [-] is an accident. If there are any problems, just discard it.
The kingdom has the strength and is not afraid of such losses.
Besides, an unexplored world has nothing to lose.
"Anyway, it's about strengthening control. We must be more vigilant against this kind of overly intelligent system." Jack repeatedly warned.
"Okay." The researcher nodded.
"After all, why does it look so different?" A confused voice sounded from the side.
It's Neville.
He couldn't understand it anyway.
"Maybe there is a subtle unknown reaction with the host?" The researcher spread his hands and said, "There is no doubt that this will also be a big topic."
"Okay, just take care of it." Jack twisted his neck, "I'll leave the follow-up to you, let's go back first."
"Okay." The researcher nodded repeatedly.
As soon as the explanation was completed, Jack took Neville back to World No. [-].
They didn't stay in World No. [-] for a few days in total. All in all, it was just a little more than a week.
At this time, in World No. [-], the Matrix is still being worked on, and people are still queuing up to enter.
Back here, Neville finally couldn't help but speak: "Jack."
"What's wrong?" Jack looked at him doubtfully.
"What do you plan to do when you study this system?" Neville was curious about this.
"I don't know, I haven't thought about it yet." Jack said honestly.
Well, what time traveler doesn’t like the system?
However, if you ask him what the production system is used for...
Then he couldn't tell.
Did he make a system, install it on himself, and use it as a plug-in?
This idea is not impossible.
The system, in a sense, is a bit like a brain-computer interface.
First of all, we must understand that humans have limits, whether it is reaction, physical strength, or memory.
Give the simplest example.
Photographic memory is an ability that everyone has heard of, but how many people have it?
The answer is, none in a million.
Yes, it's that rare.
This is just photographic memory, not even mentioning the more exaggerated abilities.
For example, for various operations on four-digit numbers, you can know the answer as soon as you see the number.
Or when you see some ordinary daily necessities, you can remember how to extract the substances inside and make powerful bombs.
As for the above, only a very small number of people can master one or two of them.
Those who can master them all are so rare that they do not exist.
There is no doubt that humans have limits, that is a fact.
Brain-computer interface is a possibility to increase the upper limit of human beings.
These abilities can be concentrated into the same person.
Of course, for Jack, brain-computer interface is already an outdated technology.
Now he can be replaced by the system.
"Perhaps, it can be made into a biological deputy brain." Jack touched his chin.
Putting aside the purely energy-based nature of the system, this thing might actually be a secondary brain from its very beginning.
An accessory brain that can store a huge amount of knowledge, a vast amount of skills, has super high computing power, and can even take over the body at special moments.
"Don't think too much. There must be a reason for high-dimensional civilization to create it." Jack shook his head and stopped thinking about it. Instead, he reached out and patted Neville on the shoulder, "Nothing in this world is created without reason." A theory of birth.”
Lighters were made for the convenience of ignition, ships were made for water transportation, and telephones were developed for the convenience of communication...
There is one thing, and as long as it is a creation, it cannot be separated from the word "demand".
Systems created by high-dimensional civilization must also follow this principle.
As for the needs of high-dimensional civilizations that create magical systems, that is a truth that needs to be discovered.
"Oh, that's wrong." Jack scratched his head, "You're asking me why I'm studying this. I've been talking about it, and it's all about high-dimensional civilization."
He thought for a while before speaking: "Just treat me as idle and see if you can get some inspiration from this thing."
"That's right..." Neville nodded, "I don't mean anything else, the main thing is..."
As he spoke, he sighed.
Although Neville didn't say it, Jack had mastered Legilimency and could directly sense his thoughts if necessary.
Neville's idea is actually quite simple.
He mainly wanted to ask whether systematic related research must be carried out.
Systematic research doesn't look very humane.
They are all using humans as guinea pigs.
Moreover, they are all of a coercive nature.
For example, Luo Hai, and that Su Sirou.
Again, there are indeed many time-travelers in the world, but how could there be so many of them, and how could they fall into Jack's hands by such a coincidence?
What Jack did was to select some unlucky people, directly erase their memories, and then install the system.
That's it.
This approach, even if the unlucky ones can benefit from the system, is too much...
This is simply not what a good person would do.
Let’s put it bluntly.
This is what bad people do.
For example, only a bad guy like Voldemort would not treat people as human beings and just use them for experiments.
At this moment, what is the difference between Jack's behavior and Voldemort's?
No.
no difference.
Jack is a bad guy like Voldemort.
Pure Dark Lord.
Jack ordered with a frown.
He is not afraid of Su Sirou causing trouble.
Su Sirou is just a local aboriginal whose original memory has been erased.
She who doesn't remember anything is destined to be unable to make any big waves.
It is worth noting that the system is too smart.
You must understand that these systems used for testing generally have the ability to locate other worlds and open doors to other worlds.
If one is not careful, the system may open the gate and run away.
"Should we recycle this kind of system first?" The researchers are all geniuses. They can basically think of everything Jack can think of. "They are quite dangerous. And judging from its performance, it is completely different from the previous version. Maybe it There are still many unknowns hidden in me..."
Luo Hai's system looks very crude.
Even the contents of the novice gift pack can only be obtained by plundering in the real world.
As for Su Sirou's system, regardless of its capabilities, the intelligence it displays cannot be underestimated.
When doing research, I actually hate being out of control.
Because it did not develop according to its own presets.
It proves that there must be some things inside it that I haven't figured out yet.
If it is an ordinary experiment, forget it, you can wait and see first.
It involves a system that can directly travel to different worlds...
You have to be more cautious.
"Don't be afraid, this is a good opportunity." Jack was bold. "As the saying goes, wealth can be found in danger. Accidents represent more possibilities. If there is any problem, just give up everything and run away."
World No. [-] is an accident. If there are any problems, just discard it.
The kingdom has the strength and is not afraid of such losses.
Besides, an unexplored world has nothing to lose.
"Anyway, it's about strengthening control. We must be more vigilant against this kind of overly intelligent system." Jack repeatedly warned.
"Okay." The researcher nodded.
"After all, why does it look so different?" A confused voice sounded from the side.
It's Neville.
He couldn't understand it anyway.
"Maybe there is a subtle unknown reaction with the host?" The researcher spread his hands and said, "There is no doubt that this will also be a big topic."
"Okay, just take care of it." Jack twisted his neck, "I'll leave the follow-up to you, let's go back first."
"Okay." The researcher nodded repeatedly.
As soon as the explanation was completed, Jack took Neville back to World No. [-].
They didn't stay in World No. [-] for a few days in total. All in all, it was just a little more than a week.
At this time, in World No. [-], the Matrix is still being worked on, and people are still queuing up to enter.
Back here, Neville finally couldn't help but speak: "Jack."
"What's wrong?" Jack looked at him doubtfully.
"What do you plan to do when you study this system?" Neville was curious about this.
"I don't know, I haven't thought about it yet." Jack said honestly.
Well, what time traveler doesn’t like the system?
However, if you ask him what the production system is used for...
Then he couldn't tell.
Did he make a system, install it on himself, and use it as a plug-in?
This idea is not impossible.
The system, in a sense, is a bit like a brain-computer interface.
First of all, we must understand that humans have limits, whether it is reaction, physical strength, or memory.
Give the simplest example.
Photographic memory is an ability that everyone has heard of, but how many people have it?
The answer is, none in a million.
Yes, it's that rare.
This is just photographic memory, not even mentioning the more exaggerated abilities.
For example, for various operations on four-digit numbers, you can know the answer as soon as you see the number.
Or when you see some ordinary daily necessities, you can remember how to extract the substances inside and make powerful bombs.
As for the above, only a very small number of people can master one or two of them.
Those who can master them all are so rare that they do not exist.
There is no doubt that humans have limits, that is a fact.
Brain-computer interface is a possibility to increase the upper limit of human beings.
These abilities can be concentrated into the same person.
Of course, for Jack, brain-computer interface is already an outdated technology.
Now he can be replaced by the system.
"Perhaps, it can be made into a biological deputy brain." Jack touched his chin.
Putting aside the purely energy-based nature of the system, this thing might actually be a secondary brain from its very beginning.
An accessory brain that can store a huge amount of knowledge, a vast amount of skills, has super high computing power, and can even take over the body at special moments.
"Don't think too much. There must be a reason for high-dimensional civilization to create it." Jack shook his head and stopped thinking about it. Instead, he reached out and patted Neville on the shoulder, "Nothing in this world is created without reason." A theory of birth.”
Lighters were made for the convenience of ignition, ships were made for water transportation, and telephones were developed for the convenience of communication...
There is one thing, and as long as it is a creation, it cannot be separated from the word "demand".
Systems created by high-dimensional civilization must also follow this principle.
As for the needs of high-dimensional civilizations that create magical systems, that is a truth that needs to be discovered.
"Oh, that's wrong." Jack scratched his head, "You're asking me why I'm studying this. I've been talking about it, and it's all about high-dimensional civilization."
He thought for a while before speaking: "Just treat me as idle and see if you can get some inspiration from this thing."
"That's right..." Neville nodded, "I don't mean anything else, the main thing is..."
As he spoke, he sighed.
Although Neville didn't say it, Jack had mastered Legilimency and could directly sense his thoughts if necessary.
Neville's idea is actually quite simple.
He mainly wanted to ask whether systematic related research must be carried out.
Systematic research doesn't look very humane.
They are all using humans as guinea pigs.
Moreover, they are all of a coercive nature.
For example, Luo Hai, and that Su Sirou.
Again, there are indeed many time-travelers in the world, but how could there be so many of them, and how could they fall into Jack's hands by such a coincidence?
What Jack did was to select some unlucky people, directly erase their memories, and then install the system.
That's it.
This approach, even if the unlucky ones can benefit from the system, is too much...
This is simply not what a good person would do.
Let’s put it bluntly.
This is what bad people do.
For example, only a bad guy like Voldemort would not treat people as human beings and just use them for experiments.
At this moment, what is the difference between Jack's behavior and Voldemort's?
No.
no difference.
Jack is a bad guy like Voldemort.
Pure Dark Lord.
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