I Made Scientific Magic

Chapter 698: Who can be sure that the real universe is not a higher dimension?

Chapter 698 Who can be sure that the real universe is not a plaything in the hands of higher-dimensional civilizations?

"Throwing tens of billions of unstable factors into the virtual world?" Linn said mockingly. In order to preserve the wealth and power in his hands, it seems that the top leaders of the federation have done whatever they can to preserve their wealth and power.

But Linn had to admit that this was indeed an effective strategy that could make most people voluntarily enter and indulge in it.

 At least it’s more humane than massacre.

"So they screwed up again in the end?" Linn looked at Coleman and asked again. According to the other party, the second world should be a tool used to fool the ruling civilians to ensure that the continued rule of the top brass is not threatened. , but now all mankind is involved in it, something has obviously gone wrong.

“There is no doubt that we underestimated the allure of the second world!” Coleman explained.

Even the high-ranking people who hold power in the Federation will inevitably have dissatisfaction in their lives, and the struggle for power is extremely cruel.

 So not only did a large number of people at the bottom invest in the second world, this trend also quickly eroded the middle level and even some high-level people, especially their descendants.

After the consciousness uploading technology has been completely perfected, a large number of people at the bottom have completely given up on the real world and truly entered the digital virtual space.

What followed was a more intense conflict than class division, because those people who were preparing to upload their thoughts realized an important issue, that is, the top federal officials in reality had absolute control over everything they had. You can modify your own memory at any time, or even close the entire second world.

This has undoubtedly made a large number of people at the bottom feel deeply uneasy and fearful, and the call for artificial intelligence to directly manage the federation has become increasingly intense.

 Compared with the possible omnic rebellion, they distrust human rule even more.

"Is the Federation just letting the situation deteriorate like this?" Linn was quite surprised.

Coleman shook his head. By the time those federal leaders who regarded the second world as a life-saving straw realized something was wrong, it was already too late!

Nearly 90% of federal citizens have become highly dependent on the virtual world, and no one can stop this trend...

 “But why boycott?” Coleman suddenly laughed. "No one can stop all mankind from entering a new world, where everyone can get what they want, and even realize their ridiculous dreams..."

Coleman kept talking about the development of the second world, which has now developed into another universe, a digital universe. They have established a brand new system internally and become the creators of the low-dimensional intelligent world!

 Listening to Coleman's words, Linn couldn't help but frown. "So, you just gave up on the entire material world?"

Lynn found it difficult to understand such a decision, but he could imagine that the civil strife in the Federation must have had a major impact on the ideological trend of the entire society.

“It’s not about giving up, it’s about choosing a more convenient path!” Coleman corrected.

After fully liberating the potential of artificial intelligence, the warp engine technology also made breakthroughs. In just over a thousand years, the Federation's power has been expanded to half of the galaxy, defeating hundreds of planets and even galaxy-level civilizations. Many of them have A powerful enemy whose technological level surpasses that of the Federation.

 This is definitely not something a federation led by humans can do.

 Human beings who have entered the second world can also enjoy their lives safely under the protection of intelligent civilization.

“Aren’t you worried that artificial intelligence will eventually escape control?” Lin En asked curiously. All human beings entering the virtual world and developing civilization internally will undoubtedly leave everyone’s fate in the hands of artificial intelligence. He believes that there are by no means a handful of civilizations in the universe that can develop artificial intelligence, but there are only a few that are as crazy as humans to give up the entire material world and let it be ruled by intelligence.

 “Out of control?” Coleman shook his head and said with great confidence. "No, of course not. Ensuring the operation of the second world is the meaning of Zero's survival!"

  Artificial intelligence is different from living things. The latter has undergone natural selection and has self-interest and xenophobic factors in its genes. The former is a man-made creature. They can edit the core data of artificial intelligence just like editing genes.

What’s more, they have now been integrated with the virtual space and become part of its data.

"As for giving up the material world..." Coleman paused and then asked. "Who can be sure that the real physical universe is not a plaything in the hands of higher-dimensional civilizations?"

Lynn was silent for a while. This possibility does exist. After becoming the main god, he has the ability to create a complete small universe. More advanced civilizations may not have the possibility of creating a universe.

But... Linn turned his head and looked at the illusory universe in front of him. His sight passed through the barrier of time and space and saw the humans immersed in countless worlds.

More than a thousand years later, people are still immersed in it and enjoy it, and it seems that it can last forever.

But in Linn's eyes, all worlds and all human beings are a series of data streams. Rather than saying that the people of the Federation have entered the second world, it is better to say that 'Zero' is virtual based on these memory data. A data human with exactly the same personality and thinking was reproduced in the space.

Even if Coleman talks eloquently in front of himself, saying that artificial intelligence will never be out of control, he is just a mimic of data.

 The civilization called humankind has long since died, and all that is left now are the shells of the past.

"It's time to put an end to all this!" Linn sighed and spoke slowly.

The moment the words fell, the realm of God was unfolding, and the quiet and huge cosmic space in front of him suddenly trembled. Gaps opened in the space, black holes dismembered, stars collapsed, and dense data turbulence began to emerge in the universe.

"What are you doing? Stop!" Coleman shouted in horror. He actively invited Linn to enter the second world in the hope of achieving peace through non-combat means.

The two of them had been having a good discussion just now, and Coleman didn't expect that the other party would suddenly fall out...

Lynn ignored Coleman. The divine realm swept across and the opponent had been dismembered and turned into a messy data stream.

Such a strong and direct attack also ushered in the strongest counterattack from the metal 'brain', but the nearby time and space had long been blocked by Lin En, and the virtual space without external support could only survive layer by layer under Lin En's domineering pressure. collapse…

 (End of this chapter)

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