Crossover in the Anime World

Chapter 2515 Murphy’s Law

Existence x was dragged into the endless debate career by the nuclear bomb Buddha and could not intervene in the human world, so the human world finally developed atheism with peace of mind, and finally developed its own power step by step.

The clone of the Nuclear Bomb Buddha will travel around the world as a mortal to spread his ideas and let humans cultivate into nuclear bombs. But this will take a long time, and Duran believes that the world will one day return to peace.

"We need to make the world a better place without any framework." That's what Duran said.

"Yes." Tanya agreed with Duran's words.

The world will become a better place. Regarding the attack by the Federal State, the Empire did not make a big fuss. It just said that it was an unauthorized action by a small group of militarists and tried to control the situation within a certain range. The Federal State obviously also realized that relying on It is impossible to defeat the empire with just one strategic weapon. After all, this is not the second dimension.

Human beings in the second dimension always like to use decisive weapons to decide the outcome in a battle, and these decisive weapons are usually picked up by high school students, who are ultimately tasked with saving all mankind and reversing the unfavorable situation of the war.

It has to be said that only small countries with limited resources will believe that this kind of final weapon is a naive fantasy and useless to big countries. In fact, real wars between countries are based on comprehensive strength and the endurance of the people. A single decisive weapon is of little value.

Unfortunately, the foundation of the second dimension is a small country with few people, so decisive battle weapons have often become the key point in turning defeat into victory in the second dimension. Even high school students have to wear armor and go into battle again and again, and have to bear the heavy responsibility of saving mankind.

But in the face of a country like the Empire, which has strong overall strength and is among the best in the world in terms of people's cohesion and organizational power, it would definitely not work if the Federation still wanted to decide the outcome in a decisive battle with weapons.

The Federation also realizes that it is impossible to decide the outcome in one battle. If a war breaks out, they will face the absolute combat power of the empire. The Empire and the Federation are bordering each other. If a fight breaks out, the Federation will not be happy either.

Therefore, in the long run, the Federation, Hezhou State, and Lehi will form a powerful situation. It is irrational for any two parties to go to war now, and they are all making wedding clothes for others.

And with the emergence of faith nuclear bombs and real nuclear bombs, the future peace will be very long until a common enemy of mankind appears. Maybe it’s a virus, maybe it’s aliens, maybe it’s a cancer of humanity, or maybe it’s God. By then, maybe, maybe, maybe, humanity will achieve great unity.

In short, everyone can work hard in this direction.

"Everything has good and bad qualities. We cannot expect that all the good parts will be taken up by us and the bad parts will be transferred to others. People who think like this will definitely suffer. All we can do is bear the mistakes again and again. And try to make everything develop for the better. Since we know Murphy’s Law, we should be alert and prevent Murphy’s Law from appearing.”

Murphy's Law, everything will go as expected. In fact, the reason why this law exists is because everyone has anticipated the possibility of failure before doing things, but they take chances when doing things instead of eliminating errors as much as possible.

When this law was proposed, it was because NASA designed seventeen expensive devices. As long as one device was running, it would be successful, but in the end, all seventeen devices were down, and they still appeared on the same unstable line. This is obviously a fluke mentality. They knew that the equipment was unstable so they manufactured seventeen devices. But in fact, they did not rule out the root cause of the instability. They were just lucky enough to think that the more equipment they had, the less likely they would be to succeed. occur. But in the end, this idea proved to be completely self-deception.

Seventeen pieces of equipment were damaged for the same reason, and the mission completely failed, thus giving rise to Murphy's Law.

But in fact, people are aware of the possibility of failure when they think of Murphy's Law, so they should work hard to eliminate the reasons for failure, instead of replicating the possibility of failure seventeen times and leaving the victory or defeat to luck. This is wrong. of.

Some people say this is a question of probability. The probability of heads and tails when a coin is thrown once is 50-50, but if a coin is tossed a hundred times, the probability of heads and tails is no longer 50-50 when the hundredth time is reached.

Then the probabilistic person will explain this reason plausibly, why tossing once is a 50-50 result, but tossing a hundred times is not a 50-50 result.

The reason for tossing a coin is 50/50 because we know very little data and have collected very little information. We just know that a coin has two sides, so naturally it is a 50/50 result.

If you toss a hundred times, you will collect more data and information. The previous ninety-nine coin tosses have provided new information. It is no longer just a coin with two sides. The characteristics of this coin have been tested ninety-nine times. Reuse is shown, so the probability of the last time is not 50-50, but is closely related to the data collected in the previous ninety-nine times. For example, if the first ninety-nine times were heads, then the last time might also be heads. It can even be deduced from this that both sides of the coin may be heads without tails at all.

It is impossible to know whether all heads and all tails on both sides of a coin are by just tossing it once. But after tossing it ninety-nine times, you might know. This is a problem of probability. The probability results are different when the same thing happens alone and continuously.

One machine replicating seventeen machines is actually a matter of tossing a coin. If the seventeen machines are regarded as separate events, then each machine will win or lose 50-50. No amount of copying can improve the probability of victory.

But if the first sixteen machines have failed, then the last one can basically be sentenced to death. As a continuous overall event, as more and more machines fail, the probability of subsequent machine failures rises sharply. of. The more copies you make, the harder it will fail.

Using probability to explain Murphy's Law will make it clearer, and the horror of copying errors will become clearer. The more errors are copied, the more it proves that humans cannot avoid this error.

Before leaving, Duran gave another popular science class to let everyone know about Murphy's Law, and also explained it using probability. He concluded with one sentence: "Don't copy mistakes, don't take chances. If you realize that you may If you fall into Murphy's Law, you must reflect on yourself in time, correct your mistakes and then continue. Otherwise Murphy's Law will happen."

Probability has explained that the probability of Murphy's Law happening is that the more events are repeated, the more they will happen, so don't take any chances.

"Are you leaving?" Tanya was really reluctant to leave, because Dulan's big backer was really too reliable.

"Yes, why are you interested in my trip? You can come with me if you like." Duran invited.

But Tanya refused: "I want to stay here and watch this country embark on the road of prosperity." She has her own choice, and she wants to build her second hometown.

"Come on, Laxi will be left to you." Duran did not take away a single cloud, hiding his merit and fame.

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