Perso Fernando is a bridge construction worker from California and a big fan of Galette Miro – or rather, a believer.
To be honest, because he did not receive higher education, he could not fully understand Professor Galette Miro's theory.
Fortunately, the great "Forerunner" Professor Miro cared for the ignorant mortals like them and explained those complicated and difficult theories in a more common way.
Thanks to this, even someone like him could hear the voice of a supreme being from the depths of the vast universe.
Precisely because of this, after learning of the death of Professor Miro, he was shocked and overwhelmed with anger, just like other believers of the spirit of the universe.
They believed that the ILHCRC persecuted him, that the narrow materialists, and those with vested interests in the physics community murdered him and covered up his death as a suicide.
In fact, there were many doubts about his death. For example, until two hours before he committed suicide, he was still answering questions from "believers" on his blog. He even ordered a ham pizza. It was really hard to imagine that such a cheerful and smart young man would end his life in this way.
It was also these doubts that gave the conspiracy theories room to ferment.
Driven by a sense of justice, faith, and emotions, Fernando took a flight to Shanghai, came to the ILHCRC building, and stood on the front line of saving human civilization with his brothers and sisters.
It was different from what mortals misunderstood.
They didn't stand here because of money. They really believed that those stupid physicists could destroy the world. In fact, this was not the first time he did this.
A long time ago, he did an "amazing" thing. He flew to Switzerland at his own expense and sneaked into the underground tunnel of the Hadron Collider, causing the experiment that was supposed to be carried out as planned to be stopped.
Although he was later prosecuted by CERN and permanently closed by the Swiss and French customs, he did not regret it.
First of all, he regarded it as an honor.
Second of all, an environmental organization that opposed the collider experiment paid for all the litigation costs of his innocence.
But this time, they seemed to have kicked an iron plate …
Less than five minutes after they occupied the street, more police officers than the protesters gathered nearby. They easily dispersed them through a series of methods such as surrounding, separating, and driving them away.
Before he was caught, he seemed to have vaguely heard something like "second-class merit", "don't fight", "everyone has a share", and so on.
However, because he didn't understand Mandarin, he still didn't understand what those words meant until he was escorted into the ILHCRC headquarters by several special police officers.
He was gathered together with many of the loudest people and brought into a small room to make a statement. Just as he was about to reiterate his request for a lawyer to the police officer who was making the statement, the door of the room was suddenly pushed open. A young Chinese man walked in and looked at him curiously.
Fernando didn't like the feeling of being scrutinized, so he narrowed his eyes.
However, at this moment, he suddenly felt that this person was somewhat familiar, and his pupils subconsciously dilated.
"… Lu Zhou?"
Hearing the poor pronunciation, Lu Zhou smiled.
"I didn't expect you to know me."
Fernando gritted his teeth and said, "I would recognize you sinners who betrayed humanity even if you were burned to ashes."
Lu Zhou smiled and didn't care about his curse. He glanced at the notebook on the table and spoke with interest.
"Perso Fernando, a native of California. Let me guess, you're probably … the bishop of the Church of The Universe? "
Fernando sneered and raised his chin arrogantly.
"Bishop? That's something that only exists in the old religion. We don't need that kind of thing to advance and retreat together, and we don't need anyone's leadership! "
Lu Zhou listened to him with a blank expression and nodded.
"You're done?"
Fernando said with hatred.
"I'm done!"
Lu Zhou: "Then come with me."
Fernando paused for a second and spoke.
"Where to?"
Lu Zhou didn't explain. Instead, he simply spoke.
"You'll know when you come."
…
In fact, whether it was materialists or idealists, they weren't talking about some superficial gods, and they didn't care whether there was energy as mysterious as magic.
Just like how the identities of physicist and idealist did not conflict with each other in Galette Miro. He was both a scholar of high-energy physics and a believer in "consciousness determinism".
All the differences between materialism and idealism were only about which was priority, consciousness or matter …
Needless to say, Galette Miro was indeed a very good physicist and a very smart guy.
Lu Zhou admitted that even though he thought at first that this guy didn't seem to be very smart, he still underestimated him.
One of the wisest things he did was probably to divide his academic theories and philosophical ideas into two parts and disseminate them to different groups.
Through general academic discussion channels, he developed a small group of "Spirit of the Universe" supporters in the ILHCRC.
At the same time, he developed a group of "Spirit of the Universe" believers in the form of religion through popular science methods and Internet tools. Regardless of whether he was aware of it or not, many people had abandoned the theoretical core of "Spirit of the Universe" and worshipped "Spirit of the Universe" like God.
Even though "Spirit of the Universe" and "Spirit of the Universe" were completely different things, they could surprisingly complement each other to some extent.
The former provided a theoretical weapon, while the latter provided a powerful execution.
This didn't just sound like a religion, it sounded a bit like a religion …
Because of this, on the second day after his death, protests of different scales broke out all over the world, except in China.
Especially Western Europe, it was the hardest hit.
Whether it was CERN or the Cadarache fusion power station, they were all affected to varying degrees because of this incident.
It was as if, overnight, the Church of The Universe, a new religion that did not even have a proper church, suddenly stimulated a terrifying potential and developed into a large and dynamic group.
It was as if there was an invisible hand pushing it forward from behind …
In fact, putting aside the protests around the world, there weren't too many extreme points in their ideology.
Lu Zhou carefully studied the notes left by Professor Miro.
In this holy relic that would probably become the bible of the Spirit of the Universe, Galette Miro, who regarded himself as a pioneer, put the concept of "human unity" as the highest ideal. He believed that as long as the consciousness of all human beings was unified, they would be able to communicate with the greatest existence in the "virtual realm" — the supreme consciousness that created all things and defined what the universe was.
As for the Void Realm.
According to the description in Professor Galette Miro's notes, it was actually the so-called Void.
Lu Zhou felt that even though Professor Miro said he didn't want the Void Realm, he still "borrowed" part of Lu Zhou's theory on "extra strings".
When describing the Void Realm, he described the universe as a box and put the great existence, the spirit of the universe, outside the box. He believed that the "consciousness" determined the "matter" inside the box.
In this sense, in addition to being a physicist, he was also an idealist.
Honestly speaking, Lu Zhou didn't know whether to laugh or cry when he saw the fanatical looks of the believers.
As far as he knew, there should be many other first-echelon civilizations in this universe other than human civilization.
Regardless of whether or not the "great consciousness" existed, it was too childish to expect that the consciousness of all mankind could be united to communicate with the "spirit of the universe" that was crouching on the extra string.
After all, compared to the vast universe, the existence of human beings was too small.
That little bit of advice was simply insignificant …
Lu Zhou stood in the lecture hall and looked at the crowded venue. He then looked at the time on his watch and couldn't help but feel a little emotional.
In five minutes, the report would begin.
He knew very well what kind of impact the things he was about to demonstrate would have on the entire physics community and even the direction of human civilization. More than once, he even wondered if all of this was a little too hasty.
He still clearly remembered that a certain "person" who claimed to be The Observer warned him that facing the Void was not a good thing. There were too many "unknown" things in it.
But in any case, this was the best opportunity.
A certain existence in the void was actively waving at this universe.
If he missed this opportunity, he didn't know how many generations he would have to wait to unveil the veil shrouding the box.
Lu Zhou reached out his hand and gently picked up the marker from the podium. He placed it in his palm and weighed it.
He would be here.
To the world.
To reveal the existence of the Void!
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