Blackstone Code
Chapter 2961
Ever since Lynch proposed the alien threat theory, he has publicly stated that he does not like gods and aliens, so now few people will praise these two things in front of him.
At the same time, after some of his words were dismantled by people, "the collective will of mankind" became a fresh and popular term.
This word is very popular among the people, and the reason for its popularity is that its "core" is human beings, not anything else.
Although some believers may consider this to be blasphemy to the gods, they can only complain and complain under the powerful armed forces of Global Communications.
So when the person in charge said this word, Lynch nodded with satisfaction.
People always talk about brainwashing and not brainwashing, but they actually can’t tell the difference between brainwashing and non-brainwashing.
However, Lynch also noticed the phenomenon he mentioned, and he would consider asking someone to conduct a special study to find out where the problem lies.
"We are working with the Institute of Computer Science to study this kind of biological chip. In the past, it was difficult for us to solve the interaction problem between the biological parts and the chip."
"Although we can also control the chip to release bioelectricity to activate part of the brain tissue for information processing, how to transmit the information, how to make it correctly understand what it wants to do, and how to transmit the message back becomes data that we can process. , we can’t do this.”
"But with the indescribable luck during this period, we have initially solved these problems."
What stood in front of Lynch was something a little horrifying and unsettling. It looked like a polymer of multiple brains, covered with wires and filled with a light blue liquid.
At the bottom of the water tank, there are a large number of chips and circuit boards.
As the person in charge operated, a picture suddenly appeared on the display screen. The picture was still a little blurry, and occasionally distorted or disappeared, just like the wireless TV signal encountered high-power electrical appliances that kept starting and stopping.
The content of the picture is not complicated. It is from a moving main perspective running on the grassland. There are some Nagaril people around who are hunting.
During the play, they killed several lone longhorns through cooperation. Everyone laughed and obtained a lot of food, leather, and the most valuable longhorns.
The whole scene lasted for about five minutes. The person in charge asked someone to pause it, and the scene was frozen to the end.
"What you see now is a fragment we extracted from the main core memory organization. After our experiments, it only occupies less than one ten thousandth of the brain's position."
"In other words, if we summarize its capacity in terms of time, then in such a small area, we can store more than 50,000 minutes of complex footage."
He labeled the core on the tank shell and wrote the word "storage."
"We went through some..." He wanted to explain in more detail, but seeing that Lynch didn't seem to understand what he was talking about, he kept it simple.
"Some means can be used to read this memory..." Then he waved his hand, and soon the picture changed, and it was still the same five-minute picture.
But this time the main perspective is no longer that of the hunter, but that of another person. "We can gain the right to read and write to it. It's just such a small piece of brain tissue."
"It can store a lot more than all the computers on the entire base can store."
"Next, I will take you to witness its computing power. The calculation method of modern electronic computing is based on the original computer prototype. Its working method actually maintains a very traditional processing method of '0' and '1'."
"The computers we currently use can calculate two million times per second, but with the help of the computing power of brain tissue, its value has been improved nearly ten times."
What is ten times two million times? Lynch will definitely not be satisfied with this number.
The person in charge also seemed to sense that Lynch was not satisfied with this number. He quickly added, "We use the brain tissue of local people in the computing unit. There are some unproven studies that prove that the brains of Nagali people There are clear flaws in the calculations.”
"If you use the brains of more civilized and evolved humans, its rate would increase even more."
"The most critical issue is that its role is to assist chip calculations. The chip will continue to evolve. It is like a stable amplifier."
"At least that's the case within the scope of our tests, but even this will be a huge boost to the research and development of biochips."
It's not that we don't want to use genetically modified human brain clones, but that thing needs to be applied for now, and it's not easy to apply for it yet.
At the same time, the experiment itself requires the consumption of a large amount of brain tissue. Compared with improved brain tissue that is difficult to apply for, it is easier to obtain the materials from the Nagaril people everywhere outside.
The person in charge drew another "calculation" part outside the water tank. He was about to continue introducing it later, but Lynch interrupted him.
"I hope that the biochip will be something that is easier to incorporate into our work and life, rather than such a weird-looking fish tank."
"If it is only used in a workplace like the institute, I think it is okay and there is no big problem."
"But you can't expect our soldiers to hold these things on the cosmic battlefield and fight aliens while making sure they are not damaged."
"Practicality is more important than how advanced it is. I can allow that its performance is not particularly good, but I cannot allow that it cannot be used in panoramic view."
"Safety, convenience, and efficiency are your next research directions."
"Similar to computers, it must be miniaturized and mass-produced."
"I don't want to see the brains of those clones coming off the assembly line in the future, and you sitting on the edge of the assembly line holding a spoon and pouring it into the water tank one by one."
Although Lynch was not too satisfied with the research results, he still gave them some praise and affirmation.
"You have already broken through the distance from being unable to do it to being able to do it. What you have to do now is to go from being able to do it to being as good as you can do it."
"As for your application, I will ask them to allocate a part to you every cycle. It won't be too much in a short time, but at most two years, after more factories are established, there will no longer be a shortage of this thing. "
"In addition, you can separate some people to consider and see if there is any way to use people as machines in a regular manner. Maybe we can use it on the battlefield in the future."
Leaving the somewhat deserted room, Lynch also gave some of his own ideas and suggestions.
By the way, some things that have not even been mentioned in scientific film and television literature, such as human body interfaces, were brought up.
After leaving here, he went to the Weapons Research Institute. Originally, the Weapons Research Institute couldn't get much budget, but after aliens were discovered, the Weapons Research Institute suddenly became popular again.
If the new space observation and reconnaissance department is added, it is currently one of the three major space departments.
The previous aliens left behind some body tissues that were not completely burnt. Through the study of some data, we can roughly figure out the upper limit of the alien monster's body defense.
The Weapons Research Institute plans to start with biological and chemical weapons and electrical energy, but there is currently no clue.
Lynch's requirements for them are not strict. If they can penetrate the monster's body within two years, they will be considered qualified, and whoever can do it will be the deputy director.
Then there is the Flight Research Institute.
"Recently, I have heard many people say that bottlenecks in biological scientific research have been broken through inexplicably. I don't think this should be a coincidence."
The chief engineer nodded in agreement, "Maybe it's... the guidance of fate."
"In fact, many scientists have discovered similar situations. During a certain period of time, science and technology exploded. Even from today's perspective, the research results and inventions during those periods are astonishing."
Lynch stopped and said, "I'm not discussing metaphysical issues with you. I hope you can think about what causes these problems."
"We have to figure out these reasons or the future will become even more uncertain."
The chief engineer recorded the incident, although he felt Lynch was a little too sensitive.
Sometimes research breakthroughs are so inexplicable. The same experiment may have failed one second, but the same operation succeeded the next second.
And a lot of science cannot be explained by science. For example, many people think that the heart is not a memory organ.
However, in actual practice, there are some cases of successful heart transplantation. After the recipients regained their mobility, they developed some abilities that they had not mastered before but that the original owners of the heart could master.
Doctors dissected many hearts but could never figure out what the problem was.
After so many years at the Flight Research Institute, the chief engineer gradually understood that the emphasis on science and scientific significance was a concept instilled in the lower class by the upper class.
In fact, science may not really be science!
After several days of continuous inspections, there was finally a buffering period. At this time, the outside world had also arrived in mid-to-late November. With the full entry into the shelter era, the people on the ground could no longer hold on——
This refers specifically to people on the equator.
After discussions at the Holy Peace Council, they opened three more shelters, accommodating approximately 11 million refugees, but there are still 180 million refugees in Nagaril alone with nowhere to go.
During this time, they were all crowded in the stations of major shelters. Because the stations can isolate part of the cold outside and also have heating supply, they have become the last refuge for many people.
However, there are also some people who try to enter the shelter illegally, which even triggers some conflicts...
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