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Chapter 830

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"My memories of that time have always been blurry, and I have been brooding over it.

"Back then, that experience was like a divine revelation. It was an easy harvest. It made me, a backpacker who had always been restless, to the point that I took the initiative to venture into the Wilderness, wild with joy.

"As time passed and my understanding of the divine revelation deepened, it easily became a burden … … 'Knowledge' and 'energy' are completely different. The latter can be transformed in many forms, but 'knowledge' itself shouldn't have fallen from the sky. It shouldn't have been forcefully stuffed into one's memories.

"I don't like the reason 'divine revelation'. I want it to have a process of cognition, understanding, and digestion. This is more in line with the value of this' knowledge 'itself. Therefore, I traced back, hoping to be able to straighten out the entire vein … … "

Dean Wan was a person with a story!

Luo Nan read Dean Wan's reply and felt rather moved by some of the passages. This was the first time he knew that Dean Wan's exquisite and profound "Creation Law" system was obtained in such a way.

Inevitably, Luo Nan had a few 'relevant' and 'reasonable' conjectures regarding the source of this system.

Dean Wan most likely thought the same. Therefore, he was very interested in the information released by the horned demon about the Wilderness laboratory. He didn't have to travel a thousand miles to investigate.

In the past, Luo Nan and Dean Wan had a friendly relationship, but it wasn't to the point of confiding in each other. However, Luo Nan's translation of the Lamination Interference technique had a powerful catalytic effect. It had indeed achieved the effect that Luo Nan hoped for, "Everything is understood without words".

But with the temperament of the two, they wouldn't talk too deeply about this problem. In fact, this was only a small portion of Dean Wan's series of replies. It was a sudden sigh.

The main content was still deciphering the material.

"The Lamination Interference Dynamo Core technique is my favorite type. There aren't many mechanics, and there are few assumptions. It is established on the basis of sufficient observation and material collection. It excavates the existing laws of the world, as well as positive interactions with humans. Show them and use them. "

"The world is material in the end. Its ultimate form of expression is material. It requires material products to serve as proof. The author of the article has shown us the exquisite transformation from one material form to another material form. "

"There are many illusions in the world that confuse the senses, but this is not one of them. This is a flow process that changes at will. Every link can stand up to scrutiny, showing the absolute beauty of the eternal change of the material world. When people were awed by this beauty, the author had achieved his goal.

"The biggest limitation of using this technology comes from ourselves. Whether we have the ability to understand and reproduce its aesthetics, as well as the material basis to match the aesthetics …"

Dean Wan was full of praise for the information on the "Stacking Interference Technology", and some of it was even sublimated to the point of poetry. However, most of it was still the analysis of the specific content, which was basically a careful reading of word by word.

The various flaws of Luo Nan's forceful translation were undoubtedly exposed under this sort of study. He was forced to constantly rework, checking for loopholes and filling in the gaps. Only then was he able to resist Dean Wan's powerful and strict logic.

However, Luo Nan obtained even more.

A lot of experience, calculations, and speculations were no longer limited to the "Lamination Interference Technology" itself, but included the reflection of Director Wan's entire knowledge structure.

All of this was presented in front of them through the text, graphics, and even the content of the demonstration sent back by President Wan.

It was impossible for all of this to be transmitted all at once. In fact, this was already the sixth wave of feedback that Luo Nan had received. It was a vast book of over a hundred thousand words, but it was only a cursory reading of the entire material and a small part of it.

With Dean Wan's help, Luo Nan was able to read very thoroughly, even though he had only read a small portion of the material. He had basically grasped the core concept of this material. The intricate structure design had been deciphered almost perfectly. Only the most important part, as well as the most important part, was the processing …

Oh, both the material and Dean Wan liked to call it the "Creation" stage. It was here that he encountered the same old problem as before.

The processing environment and requirements of the mysterious extraterrestrial civilization were far superior. The disparity with the simple and crude conditions of Earth formed a barrier that was hard to surmount for a time.

In the past, Luo Nan could only completely rely on the virtual brain system when he encountered this sort of thing. He followed the calculations of its intelligence to reduce, reduce, and reduce again until he could bear it.

The exoskeleton laid with the "electromagnetic muscle membrane structure" was the product of this "subtraction", and it was also the final plan that could only be realized after the God Binding Hoop and the biological reactor were two "hard goods".

But this time, neither Luo Nan nor Dean Wan had any intentions of compromising.

They didn't consider creating a high end psychic core product in a short amount of time, but they didn't want to make do with it. They just researched and pondered bit by bit, starting from the core concept that was already relatively clear. They first did subtraction, then they did addition. They saw if they could find a winding and complicated path that would allow them to bypass this obstacle in the end.

"We need to start from configuration design."

"The greater the material conditions, the greater the changes in configuration design."

"The lamination interference technology is a mature plan. Even though there are restrictions here and there, it is already close to being a public product. We can basically confirm that it can be used by the majority of people at the corresponding level. But we don't need to consider this situation. First, we can make a private version that meets certain conditions. Perhaps this will be closer to the author's original design. "

This was Dean Wan's train of thought. It was indeed very reasonable. Then the core responsibility of changing the design was pressed onto Luo Nan's shoulders.

This wasn't cheating. Dean Wan believed that Luo Nan's level of configuration design was far above his own. Luo Nan was the best and most suitable choice in the world.

As for Luo Nan, even though he communicated with Dean Wan and asked for help from the Wan Court, he wasn't willing to let someone else handle this important link … … After all, this was something that belonged to him and his family.

He had always believed this.

Since a consensus was reached, another round of research had arrived.

"There is a fundamental difference between imitation and plagiarism. Being able to design and being able to do it are two different things."

"It's an excellent train of thought, but these problems appeared when I repeated it …."

"The problem with the secondary structure needs to be explained clearly. I don't understand it, and I think it's too complicated. It doesn't conform to the refinement and elegance of the design itself. My opinion is …. "

...

Back and forth discussions, learning, borrowing, and even debates and quarrels took up the majority of Luo Nan's time … … Well, no quarrels were more painful than quarrels.

Luo Nan and Dean Wan did not use instant messaging tools in order to guarantee the security and privacy of the data and communications. Instead, they used the Psychic Wave Network of the Xia City branch to conduct encrypted mail transmissions.

The more restricted the communication, the more the two sides needed to rack their brains. They needed to thoroughly research the issues raised by the other side, and then transcribe a sufficiently persuasive reason. It was very difficult to mix emotional things into this. It needed to be rigorous and thorough, or else it would just be a waste of an opportunity to communicate. It would delay the progress of both sides.

From Luo Nan's perspective, this was a novel feeling that he rarely experienced.

There were some aspects of thinking that he might never be able to touch, but they were cornerstone-like existences to Dean Wan. The enormous gap between priority and backwardness would inevitably lead to conflict. In the end, it was possible to reach an agreement. It was possible for both sides to compromise, but it was also possible for them to shelve it.

But even so, the efficiency was still increasing.

There was a qualitative difference between one person and two people.

The pleasant surprise of having an outstanding answer placed in front of one's eyes as soon as one opened one's eyes was extremely refreshing.

Luo Nan would not slack off because of this. He hoped that Dean Wan felt the same way.

"Use your strengths. Be anxious for my needs.

"Be more realistic. Be more pragmatic!

"I still have to walk the mental side. The most malleable thing in the body and soul framework is soul strength. Dean Wan's brain was a lump of wood!

"It seems that I can do a bit of work with the structure of space and time. This kind of structure is very ambiguous in the virtual brain system. It is considered to be on the material side, but there is also a core of the mental side. Combining the strengths of the two... is a bit interesting. "

Luo Nan muttered to Dean Wan and the principles he set himself as he continued the design process.

The virtual work area had complex configuration lines, but what flashed through his mind was only ten times, a hundred times more. He had inspiration. He just persevered in searching for the most suitable one.

This was the image of Mr. Mo that Veteran saw when he came in.

There was no greeting. Perhaps Mr. Mo didn't discover his arrival at all. Or perhaps Mr. Mo didn't have any intention of diverting his attention.

Veteran Hand didn't get angry. Miraculously, Luo Nan's nagging "chanting sutras" unconsciously eased his stomach full of grievances and oppressiveness.

He stabilized the moving frame that he had pushed over and found a chair in the workshop. He rested for a while, not opening his mouth. He just let Luo Nan continue to chant.

He was very familiar with this scene.

In the past, when he was pondering over designs and repairing things in the Wilderness, it was basically like this when he encountered a difficult problem.

How could there be such a peaceful environment back then?

On the plateau and in the mountains, the howling of the wind and the roars of beasts could be heard from time to time. There were even the sounds of explosions and fighting. They disturbed him all the time. In those times, only talking to himself and forming a domain could help him concentrate his mind until he entered a state of high concentration.

This sort of situation practically disappeared after arriving in Ban City. Even if he researched some things, his goal wasn't as pure as it was back then... Hehe. It must be the beautifying effect of his memories.

Veteran never cared to beautify his past experiences. But as he grew older, he couldn't help but reminisce about them. Occasionally, he would dream about them in the middle of the night, and it was as if he had returned to the Wilderness where life and death swayed...

He even often thought about it. If only he could have died a happy death back then. That would certainly be the most perfect ending!

A sudden vibration from his wrist interrupted his thoughts at this time. It seemed to affect the rhythm and atmosphere of the room.

Luo Nan's gaze shifted from behind the workbench. His brows furrowed.

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