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Chapter 76 This is a question

Does that mean entering such a virtual world is a wrong choice for humans?

This is not necessarily the case.

The length of a person's life expectancy depends on various indicators of his body.

In the real world, the frequency of the human brain is certain, so the time spent in a unit of time is the same as that of another person.

But what if you enter the virtual network?

It is completely possible to overclock the human brain.

Many people think that overclocking is harmful, but it is not the case.

Just like a computer overclocking, you should pay attention to sufficient power supply and good heat dissipation.

The same is true for the human brain. As long as the energy supplied to the body is sufficient, it is enough to consume the human body, and at the same time it cools down enough. Then the human brain will definitely be able to overclock and accelerate.

In other words, although horizontally, life may not be able to change from one hundred years to two hundred years, from the average life expectancy of seventy years to one hundred and seventy years.

However, it can be lengthened horizontally.

Speed ​​up the brain and slow down time.

As for some people, they may doubt whether the host, that is, the computer, will bear it.

Don't worry, for the human brain with very low clock frequency.

The speed of everything in the entire system is like a superhuman to the human brain.

Therefore, although the entire system is poor and always predicts the wrong human behavior, it will modify everything in a short time.

And living in the entire virtual world as a public person would not even notice this.

And what are the benefits of such a virtual world?

The biggest advantage is that it can reduce pollution and reduce humans' claims for nature.

The means of transferring wealth to the virtual world using all kinds of strange waste methods is nothing more than some simple code.

Even if it happens in the virtual world, the world war 1,000 will not have any impact on the real world.

In this way, the possibility of human civilization dissipation is reduced a lot due to the existence of large filters.

Because, although there are 108,000 ways to commit suicide, humans can touch one minefield after another in the virtual world.

If the minefield is touched, the entire virtual world has been destroyed.

At that big of a deal, it is impossible to go back, and iterate through human history and find another way.

Of course, at the same time, in that virtual world, the exploration of the world will still exist.

Because these people are doing a large-scale experiment, and the purpose of this experiment is to find a possibility for human civilization to survive.

Of course, all this may be too illusory for most people.

For ordinary people, the only benefit of entering the virtual world is that they can turn the tables in this virtual world.

There is a chance to achieve success again and again, which can make their originally hopeless life become hopeless.

It can even open a single world for some players who want to have a happy existence.

This world can be in science fiction or fantasy.

And because he is the only real person in this world, the rest are just computers used to control players.

Therefore, in this case, you can really live a life full of adventures like the protagonist in an online novel or a stand-alone game, just like a chosen son.

For Takahashi, he only provides one platform.

Everyone's path is their own choice.

Of course, in this way, not everyone will sink into the virtual world.

There will be some people living in the real world.

Faced with such a new society that is mainly based on the virtual world, supplemented by the real world, and even sober in the real world, what changes will happen in a new form of society that is just to work as a repairman for the virtual world and solve hardware failures? Now even if tens of thousands of households have very powerful computing hosts, they still cannot accurately judge.

After all, humans are different from computers. After computers know the initial conditions, they can easily judge their future changes.

But for the human brain that always has problems, prediction is not easy.

Because no one knows when something wrong happened in his mind, he suddenly had a very strange idea.

Takahashi asked, "Is it the limit for the host to cooperate with four people now?"

"Chairman, yes. Although we don't have many functions for rendering scenes, it requires a lot of calculations for the unreasonable thinking in each person's brain.

This atypical operation is now a very big burden for our hosts.

We have now begun to look for solutions, but it is not easy to perfectly solve such a complex state in a short period of time."

Takahashi looked at the information he could only barely understand and said, "In the face of such a situation, can we do distributed computing?

Since these ideas are all created by the brain, can we just occupy a certain amount of computing resources in these brains so that these unreasonable ideas can not consume the host's computing power?

Is this possible?"

"It is possible...but in the simulation, we found a problem, that is, if this kind of distributed computing is performed in the human brain, the players in the game will have an illusion. That is, when everyone is very close to thinking about similar problems, because the problems are similar, they will feel like they are connected to each other.

Even people who are stupid themselves seem to become smart under such circumstances under which others are influenced by others.

At the same time, some abnormalities will also occur randomly, such as the feeling of déjà vu.

Some places that have not been to in the virtual world have been there because others have been there and data is transmitted incorrectly, thus creating a feeling of being there.

And that's...

There are more and more mistakes like this, and the burden on the brain is getting heavier and heavier.

Therefore, if you do this, every brain cannot be worn on the system for too long, and it will take a certain amount of time to disconnect and offline."

"It's like sleeping?" Takahashi and other technicians asked after saying that.

"Yes..." the technician answered hesitantly.

Takahashi's question reminded him and his colleagues about the fact that after they came into contact with this project, they felt increasingly virtual about reality.

Because of this series of problems, almost all corresponding prototypes will be found in reality.

Why do people feel smarter when they are studying together?

Why do people feel déjà vu?

Why do people need to sleep?

If you follow the technical route pointed out by Takahashi, it seems that errors that will occur in the virtual world will also occur in the real world.

So...is reality virtual?
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