I'm trapped in a cube

Chapter 458 Vine Pattern

Li Luo did not press the button, but began to observe the surroundings.

She took out a spherical detector from her bag and threw it into the sky.

After flying to a certain height, the detector stopped in mid-air. Li Luo also picked up the electronic screen and began to check the detector's screen.

At the first glance, Li Luo was shocked by the complicated pattern, but soon she began to search for information about the pattern in the database.

Unexpectedly, there was actually information about this pattern.

Li Luo clicked on one and began to read...

This pattern came from some civilizations in the abyss. Without communicating with each other, they all proposed a completely identical theory, and then drew the same pattern to explain this theory.

This strange phenomenon of many races proposing the same theory attracted the attention of humans, so humans also began to pay attention to this pattern.

"Perception Evolution Theory" is a more common translation of this theory.

Those races that proposed the theory believe that all things are spiritual and intelligent, but these spiritualities and wisdom do not come from the brain, nor from things like the soul.

Instead, they come from - perception.

"The more you see, the higher your wisdom."

Animals see more than plants, so animals are more intelligent than plants.

The reason why higher organisms are more intelligent than lower organisms is not because they have evolved longer, but because higher organisms have more acute senses. Higher organisms have vision, touch, hearing, smell... while lower organisms only have simple touch, which causes the intelligence gap between the two.

This is a very strange theory. The normal concept should be like this:

"Because it is a higher organism, it has rich perception and superior wisdom."

But the "perceptual evolution" theory is the opposite:

"Because it has rich perception, it has superior wisdom and can become a higher organism."

This theory of putting the cart before the horse is very novel to human researchers. They studied the "perceptual evolution" theories proposed by many races and found that they all have the same purpose.

Many races that are far apart and have never communicated with each other can actually come up with exactly the same theory.

Not only that, they all drew a pattern that can explain this theory-the creeping eye.

That is the pattern now engraved on the mirror.

After communicating with these races, anthropologists also figured out the meaning of this pattern.

What they didn't expect was that this pattern actually described a myth.

A myth describing the birth of an evil god.

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The wisdom of plants is very low, and vines are also plants.

But vines will take nutrients from other creatures.

One day, a vine took the eyes of a creature, so its wisdom was promoted.

After gaining wisdom, the vine realized that its wisdom came from its eyes, so it decided to make more eyes.

So, more eyes began to grow on the vine.

These eyes belonging to it made its perception more and more acute, and its wisdom became higher and higher.

However, any perception has a threshold. A bunch of eyes piled together can't see farther, and the perception is improving more and more slowly. The rise of the vine's wisdom has also touched the bottleneck.

This feeling of limited wisdom makes the vine very uncomfortable, so it thinks of a way-get more eyes.

As a plant, perhaps because of the inertia of thinking, the vine did not choose to obtain other perceptions, but thought that its eye types were not enough.

After thinking of this method, the vines' thousands of eyes grew companion vines and began to plunder the eyes of other creatures.

Thus, this plant that accidentally gained wisdom slowly became an evil god that invaded other races and plundered eyes...

This myth not only explains the principle of the theory of everything, but also serves as a counterexample to remind creatures who believe in this theory not to be limited to the same perception, nor to fall into the cage of desire because of the desire for wisdom.

"Perception is infinite, and wisdom is also infinite. To make perception worthy of wisdom, use limited wisdom to create enough perceptions, and then use these controlled perceptions to feed back wisdom, so as to achieve balance."

Although the pattern of the "vine-growing eyes" describes an evil god, the meaning is very good.

What makes human scholars wonder is why these races have never met each other, but can make up the same myth and draw the same myth pattern.

"Could it be that the evil god of vines really exists?"

For this reason, humans are also looking for traces of the evil god of vines in the abyss to investigate its authenticity.

However, apart from some similar creatures and illusory records, there is no evidence to prove that the vine evil god really exists.

As a result, human research on the "perception evolution theory" and the "vine eye" pattern has come to a standstill, and can only be regarded as part of the abyss culture and as a reference for abyss research...

Li Luo looked at the description in the information and couldn't calm down for a long time.

When she came to her senses, she found that the cube had come behind her and was also looking at the information on the electronic screen carefully.

"Do you think this theory is true?" She suddenly had an idea and asked the cube.

Soon, an electronic screen was sent out with two big words on it:

"Really."

...

At this time, Mo Ling in the cube was savoring the content on the electronic screen.

"Perception determines wisdom?"

Mo Ling looked at the metal wall inside the cube.

He didn't know if perception could determine wisdom, but he knew that perception could determine the size of the cube space.

The larger the field of vision, the larger the space of the cube.

"This should also be considered a kind of perception, right?"

Since perception can affect space, it must also affect wisdom.

"But my wisdom doesn't seem to be affected."

Mo Ling is very self-aware of himself. He has been ordinary since he was a child. Apart from being handsome, receptive, kind, optimistic, sleeping well, eating well..., he has no advantages.

Wisdom is not his forte.

When he was a child playing hide-and-seek, he was always the first one to be caught, because other friends had already hidden, and he didn't think of where to hide. When others finished counting, he was still standing stupidly behind.

The girl who caught him blushed and asked him why he didn't hide, and he didn't know how to reply.

The girl had no choice but to hold his little hand, take him to a hidden place, and teach him how to hide in person.

Now in the abyss, it's the same.

In a trance, Mo Ling often didn't know where he was or what to do.

Various strange phenomena in the abyss kept his brain running at high speed. When he reached the third floor, it was still the same.

His wisdom didn't change much.

But Mo Ling understood one thing: everything is possible in the abyss.

Any theory that seems ridiculous may be true.

"Maybe the Vine Evil God really exists, but he is hiding somewhere..."

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