Even for the smartest scientists, could they control their research 100% and make the process and results completely conform to their ideas without any problems?
Of course not! The Manhattan Project started by Einstein and a group of excellent scientists finally created a weapon that could indeed destroy the Earth. Was this really what these scientists wanted? Or was it what they wanted to see?
Even in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Tony Stark created an uncontrollable intelligent life form like Ultron, which then gave rise to a series of disasters.
It could be said that people who could guarantee that their work would not make mistakes 100% didn't deserve to be called scientists. Such people were only at the level of factory workers. This was because the people in the factory wouldn't innovate and adjust too much. Everyone would follow a fixed procedure, and the final result would be clear. Not making mistakes could only be considered as doing their job; it would be surprising if something went wrong.
Then, what a certain transmigrator was going to do, was what a scientist would do, or what a factory worker would do?
Someone thought that he had considered it thoroughly, but it was actually just the best he could do under the habitual silence of the Earth's consciousness. It wasn't a perfect score, but on Earth, it was enough.
In the maze, what he did to help the World Trees was actually equivalent to raising the level of the maze itself. Therefore, the consciousness of the maze, which was not very active, also belonged to the side that supported him. This was also a big reason why a certain someone seemed to act without any taboos.
But what about the abyss?
Having never experienced the unpredictable and temperamental changes of the abyss, a certain someone ignorantly did his own work, thinking that he wouldn't get in the way of anyone or demons. Little did he know that his actions had already entered the eyes of some high-level beings. They observed quietly.
In the magic related to the law of causality, no one could completely control where a certain thread connected in the chaotic ball of fate, not even the Goddess of Fate. The difference was that ordinary people couldn't see the ball of thread, but the Goddess could. Therefore, Lin didn't know what the thing he was doing would implicate something.
The magic array of Liz Dean's True Magic was not difficult for Lin right now. Even though this magic was not very familiar to him and was not very scientific. But the difficult part was how to record the results that appeared, because this was a function that primitive magic didn't have.
After the original Liz Dean's Reality Spell was cast successfully, the target he saw would change into their appearance after losing their Authority. This change did not affect the target itself, and others could not see it. Someone was racking his brains trying to figure out how to convert such a result into information that could be recorded.
First of all, he had to determine what the result of Liz Dean's Truth spell was.
If it was a result that could be observed by others, it would be the simplest. He would just record the final image. Some of the more domineering Seeing Through Magic could also break the illusion at the same time. Similarly, all he had to do was record the final result.
However, the result of Liz Dean's Reality spell was to affect the caster's cognition, and replace the target in the caster's eyes with the appearance after the removal of Authority. This effect would last for a while until the effect of the spell was interrupted or the caster stopped the spell.
For mages who were not skilled enough, or for those who did not cast spells successfully, this new appearance could be changed, instead of being fixed in one way. Even in the process of the spell's effect, the appearance would constantly change.
The failure of casting spells was due to the caster's unclear understanding of the target, which led to some necessary adjustments during the casting process to make the wrong changes, resulting in failure. Of course, such a situation would not happen to someone who had analyzed magic thoroughly based on mathematics and programming languages. Therefore, Lin Yi basically ignored the possibility of failure.
However, in order to derive this cognitive result into something that others could see and record, the method was surprisingly simple. Of course, this method was not thought of by someone; it was revealed by his new apprentice, Leonardo, after days of frustration.
"Teacher, to put it simply, you want to find a way to turn what you imagine into something that everyone can see, is that right?"
At the dinner table, a certain someone who had no appetite nodded and said, "To put it simply, that's right."
"Teacher, isn't that just a blank slate technique?"
"Ah." This was the sound of a certain someone who was stunned when his bowl fell on the table.
"Ah!" "Ah!" These were the voices of the two young girls. After watching their teacher fret for several days and lamenting that they couldn't help, they suddenly realized something.
"Ah! Ah! Ah! "… This was the sound of a group of people joining in on the fun.
Ignoring the people who were joining in on the fun, Lin Yi did not have time to eat. In a flash, he came to the coffin room. Although some simple homework could be done everywhere in this house, there was still enough space to work in the coffin room when he needed a large number of water mirror screens or even magnified complete magic array diagrams.
Looking at the magic array diagrams, one was huge and quite complicated, which belonged to Liz Dean's Truth Spell; the other was slightly smaller, but not so simple, which was the Blank Slate Technique.
Of course, the combination of the two spells was not as simple as Leonardo's suggestion of using Truth Spell and Blank Slate Technique. What he said was actually ignoring the role of the human, or to put it more clearly, the key role of the brain in this.
Truth Spell provided a new understanding for people, while Blank Slate Technique represented what people imagined in light and shadow with lines, and the human was the existence of a bridge. Without a human as a bridge, it was like knowing that the destination was on the other side but not knowing how to cross the river, one could only look at the river and sigh.
However, as long as one knew where the destination was, one could always find a way to get there, couldn't they?
The more complicated method was to thoroughly study the input and output of the two spells and achieve a complete connection. In a true sense, the two spells would be combined into one and become a new spell.
However, one could imagine that the work of this method would be quite astonishing. Because the data that Lin Yi wanted to connect was not the usual Blank Slate Technique, which could be used to represent an object in a freehand style with a few simple lines and a large blank space.
Lin Yi's main purpose was to observe the stars. The purpose of stargazing was to study the location of the abyss and whether it could be connected to the maze. If, as he hypothesized, the abyss was really a planet in the same universe.
If it was, then could he use the observation results of the abyss and the maze to find a more accurate location of the earth in a triangulation method, and then find the precise parameters that could be used for Blink?
If he wanted to do this, then the final result had to be presented with 100% fidelity, and not just a few percent similarity. Although, in mathematics, there was a way to obscure information. However, that required a lot of data to find the corrected parameters and deduce a result that was close to the correct answer.
In order to get a usable result, it was not a good idea to analyze the two spells and complete a complete connection. Therefore, Lin Yi intended to use another method, which was to design a repeater to replace the human, which was the role of the brain between the two spells.
However, doing so would result in a problem that was neither too big nor too small. That is, what role would the observer effect play in this?
If the result of Liz Dean's Truth Spell was affected by the observer effect, that is, in the subjective view of the caster, what he wanted to see would affect the final image. Then, without this subjective view, there would be two situations:
First, the spell would be interrupted due to a mistake in the spell, and in serious cases, it would backfire on the caster, causing serious injuries.
Second, without the interference of the subjective view, it would be more possible to present the correct result. Everyone would be happy!
But no matter which possibility it was, the initial problem had to be solved first, which was the relay setting that connected the two spells. After this part was solved, there would naturally be an answer as to what changes would happen after that.
As for the relay setting of the two spells, if it was a pure combination of magic, it might be more troublesome for Lin. However, if it was to be made into a device, it would be much simpler. Because there was something that did not need to be modified, and it had the shape of a brain's nerve bundles.
This thing was the Purple Change grade Magic Stone. It could be used to deceive the Truth Spell, making the spell think that there was a brain here, and that there was a person watching. Therefore, the spell could be assured to hand over the final result. And strictly speaking, this was not a deceptive mechanism, because the Purple Change grade Magic Stone really had its own soul.
When Fen reconstructed her body, she had sucked the entire Magic Stone vein dry, leaving only a small Purple Change grade Magic Stone untouched. This was not to prevent them from entering a treasure mountain and returning empty-handed. But earlier, someone had mentioned that one of the flaws of undead creatures was that when they used other people's bodies, they would imperceptibly merge with too many incomplete souls.
In order to prevent irrelevant souls from interfering with their own consciousness, it was best not to touch those incomplete things. It was this warning that made Fen abandon the Purple Change grade Magic Stone, which contained high purity power, during the reconstruction process.
Originally, someone was still skeptical about the fact that there was a soul in the Magic Stone. However, the core material of the Silver Bearded Dwarves to make artificial souls was only the Purple Change grade Magic Stone, and there were no other substitutes.
And from the artificial soul that he had captured, which was the guardian of the Silver Bearded Dwarves, Lupita, he learned that they actually existed before the Dwarves made artificial souls. It was just that at the beginning, they did not think so much, and did not know that they could communicate with other creatures, or even find their own companions. This was all learned and taught by the Silver Bearded Dwarves.
After that, the noisy Cassette Cutting showed that anything was possible. The existence of mineral life was already a topic that did not need to be discussed further.
However, before the soul in the Purple Change grade Magic Stone was taught to go astray, especially to the extent that it became as deviant as Lupita, who schemed all day long to destroy the tribe that she was protecting, it was more than enough to be used as a relay device to connect Liz Dean's Truth Spell and the Blank Slate Writing Spell.
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