Primordial Ancient Snake

Chapter 52 The End Of Science Is Theology

"Is practicing the technique of Chaos Eight Trigrams actually creating a supercomputer?"

Furukawa squinted his eyes, he felt that he had insight into the mystery of Chaos Eight Trigrams.

The reason why Chaos Eight Trigrams can deduce endless mysteries in the world is because of its computing power, which can calculate trillions of times in one second, and the speed is boundless.

For example, how can the criminal investigation technology of the modern police find the murderer of a murder case? It needs to find the smell, footprints, fingerprints, and even blood gene information left by the murderer.

With such information, even if the murderer denies it in every possible way, there is nothing he can do about it. This is conclusive evidence.

The same reason.

If you want to deduce the law of the operation of all things, you need to understand the basic information of some things, and then continue to deduce according to the development of things to get the final result.

But because of the deduction of things, there are always many unexpected factors, and each unexpected factor will lead to different results, which will also produce countless futures.

However, if one has the computing power beyond everything, hundreds of millions of results can be deduced based on these factors in an instant, and finally the most likely result is selected.

This is the reality of predicting the future.

Just like the artificial intelligence program of AlphaGo, it records all the Go moves played in ancient and modern times, and can even deduce it by itself, playing chess with itself, constantly evolving and deducing the moves.

Often when humans make the first move, AlphaGo will know which move the enemy will make in the future, and even what the result will be, and how to deal with it.

This is the horror of artificial intelligence, knowing everything clearly and predicting the future.

Just ask how human beings are the opponents of artificial intelligence, and the computing power is not at the same level.

Top chess players can calculate changes after seven moves, but computers can calculate changes after hundreds of millions of moves. How can the two compare.

To be honest, this is not to predict the future, but to calculate based on various factors, so as to get the inevitable event, from cause to effect, this can only be said to calculate the inevitable event.

But in the eyes of others, this is to predict the future.

Of course, the rules of chess are fixed, and predicting the future of chess is actually not too complicated, but predicting changes in the weather and the movement of the planet is even more complicated.

But it is not impossible to predict such a thing.

What is lacking is the computing power, the computing power. If the computing speed reaches the speed of light, or even exceeds the speed of light, then it can really deduce everything and predict the future.

And the Chaos Eight Trigrams technique condensed by Furukawa has such ability, just like he has refined into a super optical brain, and it is still in the process of continuous evolution.

Its computing power is still improving rapidly.

If the computing ability reaches the limit, then the laws of chaos and all changes in the Great Dao of Heaven and Earth will be included in the calculation of the technique of Chaos Eight Trigrams.

"Is the improvement of Chaos Eight Trigrams the improvement of computing power? It's like the continuous upgrading of computers in later generations."

Furukawa has developed a further understanding of this ability.

However, this ability is not omnipotent.

After all, this is just the result of deduction. Even if there is a 99% success rate, there will still be a 1% failure rate. This is the variable produced in the chaos.

Such variables are beyond everything, and it is difficult for any Saint to control.

"A variable?"

At this moment, Furukawa's eyes showed a gleam, and he finally understood why the Saint in later generations always likes to talk about variables, and is always afraid of variables.

Because they have reached the level of Saint, their brain calculation speed has reached the speed of light, and they can deduce many changes in the future at will, and everything is under control.

There are only variables, which they cannot grasp. It is beyond the imagination of the Saints.

For Saint, who wants to keep everything in his hands, variables are intolerable.

Some Saint hates, because it will be out of own control and change.

Some Saints like it, because it may break the layout of other Saints and perform towards their own smooth results.

But no matter whether you like it or hate it, no Saint can control the variable, even the most powerful Saint can't control the variable.

In fact, when Furukawa crossed into this chaotic world, it was never another variable.

"Interesting, the Great Way of Heaven and Earth, the Law of Chaos, Magical Ability, and Chaos Eight Trigrams can be explained by science." Furukawa smiled slightly, and he is very emotional now.

But this is also a matter of course. What is science is actually a way for human beings to observe the world, and it is a skill to understand all the principles of this world.

Science is objective, provable and disprovable.

It is constantly developing, and ultimately it is to control the laws of all things in the world, and to control the power of gods with a mortal body.

In later generations, human beings could not fly, so they invented airplanes; it was difficult to swim for a long time, so they invented ships; their speed was not fast, so they invented cars and trains;

These are all mortals who have mastered the power beyond beasts.

Therefore, some scientists believe that if science develops to the end, it may become theology.

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