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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 960 - 594: Half-Truths and Half-Falsities_1
Chapter 960 -594: Half-Truths and Half-Falsities_1
After 72 hours of intense preparations, Star created a quantum resonance channel that directly connects the Nameless Fleet to the Cetus UV Black Hole.
This channel is independent of humanity’s global quantum network and provides an extremely large information transmission capacity, as well as the highest level of confidentiality.
Over 3,700 S-class warriors in the Nameless Fleet first underwent three days of training to initially master a new-generation Real Energy neural network access technique called Whole Brain Connection.
This Whole Brain Connection is not very mysterious.
The warriors’ bodies will first enter a deep sleep state called Emerald Dreamland in the fleet’s spacecraft.
Subsequently, billions of neural connection force lines will gradually penetrate the human brain, connecting to every neuron cell of the warriors.
Within the distance between the cell nucleus and the nerve endings, each cell will be connected to at least three force lines.
The force lines will precisely capture the tiny quantum position changes in the neurons of the warriors and deduce the Thought Quantum Storm through the Star’s algorithm. They will then project it into the network, and finally send it into the Cetus UV Star Black Hole. The Thought Quantum Storm will be reverse-generated into a fully synchronized thought projection in Harrison Clark’s dream.
The capture of subtle quantum changes at the Real Energy level allows the thought projection to achieve accuracy infinitely close to 100%.
This is just a basic quality improvement in the new training system. The larger change is in the “training ground”.
The current simulated combat training is no longer based solely on Harrison Clark’s personal experience.
Star also integrates and summarizes the massive battle records collected over the past 30 years as a full participant in the war. It conducts a large amount of calculations on both the enemy and ourselves. Based on the needs of S-class warriors, it customizes a new set of simulation training systems in combination with the operation rules of the black hole quantum brain.
The new system combines the exhaustive calculation of artificial intelligence with the chaotic algorithm obtained from simulating Harrison Clark’s human thinking in the black hole quantum brain, reaching the ultimate level. The simulated battlefield not only includes extensive intelligent data, but also incorporates human associative abilities. One represents the mechanical rationality and logic reasoning, while the other represents human emotion and infinite associative abilities.
A few centuries ago, when Harrison Clark created the Compound Eye Crisis game, humanity already had a virtual second world.
With continuous technological advances and humanity’s ever-deeper mastery of information, the virtual world becomes increasingly close to reality, and its applications become increasingly diverse. From scientific experiments and knowledge teaching to high-intensity military training and leisure entertainment, virtual technology plays an increasingly important role everywhere.
However, before the advent of Whole Brain Connection technology, virtual technology still could not meet the demand for top-level warrior training and scientific research, and even the highest demand for entertainment activities could not be met.
There are five interstellar-level companies in the Morrowind Empire that engage in realistic entertainment. These five companies have established real entertainment galaxies in more than 40 galaxy systems using mechanically simulated humans. When players enter the game, they use a neural link to project their thoughts onto the mechanical humans.
Although the player’s thoughts are projected remotely, the physical reactions and interpersonal interactions that take place in these entertainment galaxies are completely real.
This is a compromise that entertainment companies have found by deeply integrating reality and virtuality through this high-cost method.
Whole Brain Connection technology completely changed the situation, perfectly integrating rational and emotional feedback that was previously impossible.
However, it is clear that this can only be the cutting-edge technology that is given priority in the Military System.
The reason is simple: even with more people, Harrison Clark’s “black hole brain” cannot handle it.
In a vast starry space, more than 3,700 S-class warriors, including Tiffany Bell, are standing on a vast metal platform.
At first, all 3,700 people closed their eyes tightly, as if asleep.
Tiffany Bell was the first to open her eyes.
Then she shuddered with surprise.
This scene was all too familiar to her, and she often dreamed of it.
This is her ultimate test ground, highly confidential externally, and now built as a Shadow Solar System in comparison to the Solar System.
In Tiffany Bell’s virtual training, the Shadow Galaxy has been her painful battleground where she struggles and fights side by side with the warriors from the previous timeline in a world of despair.
Yet, in reality, the Shadow Galaxy has developed into a gigantic and important scientific research base.
Many top scholars are conducting the most profound comparative research here.
Scientists have discovered an interesting phenomenon: although the underlying rules of the Shadow Solar System and the Homeworld Solar System have reached a one-to-one replication through the control of the new Dyson membrane and the fine quantum control field, even if the preset conditions are exactly the same, the test parameters will still differ in subtle ways in ultra high-precision physical experiments.
Some scholars believed that the differences were due to the two galaxy systems being in different locations in the universe, and the resulting background gravitational field. However, after a large number of scholars exhausted their wisdom and the engineers expended enormous efforts to add extra gravity control fields to make the two galaxy systems’ background gravitational fields identical, the experimental differences still persisted.
This phenomenon provided a new idea to the scholars.
Space itself is an influential factor.
Objects and organisms at different locations will have different interactions with the universe, so no matter how consistent the other reaction conditions are, as long as the reactions occur at different locations, there will always be different details in the outcomes.
To some extent, the space impact factor theory and the Real Energy theory formed mutual corroboration. However, they also raised another intriguing question: if the space impact is indeed established, it would immediately disprove the theory of an infinite universe, highlighting the universe’s limitations.
One of the most interesting aspects of humanity is that they never stop thinking and exploring, even when the immediate obstacles are not yet fully overcome.
Though the enemy is powerful, it cannot entirely obscure the wisdom of human scholars.
While dealing with wartime commitments, the leading edge of civility and technological creativity will continue to move forward, delving ever deeper into the mysteries of the universe.
Now, Tiffany Bell feels puzzled, but also anticipates and worriesdeep down.
Tom has not communicated with her for a long time.
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She secretly thought that maybe Tom had recently disappeared because he thought that her potential had reached its limit, so he needed to expand the selection list.
Everyone here should have the opportunity to accept the ultimate test.She had already fulfilled her duty as a lab rat and was about to be replaced.
She didn’t feel much resentment, just a bit of disappointment.
It’s just a pity that she had limited talent and might not have worked hard enough.
A few minutes later, more and more people gradually opened their eyes.
Unlike Tiffany Bell, most of them had never seen the Shadow Galaxy and were astonished to see it.
Some even initially thought that it was their Solar System, but when they saw the huge black hole in the distance with its diffracted radiation halo, they all changed their minds.
The scene became somewhat amusing. Those who weren’t familiar with the Shadow Solar System marveled at it, while a small number of people who knew about it were bound by confidentiality agreements and couldn’t tell others without authorization from their superiors.
Suddenly, a deep and magnetic baritone echoed in everyone’s ears simultaneously.
“Rookies, welcome to my territory.”
Upon hearing this, the 3,000 people were stunned.
No one was angry at being called rookies, because the voice was just too familiar.
In everyone’s journey to success, there’s an unavoidable voice—Harrison Clark.
His speeches from hundreds of years ago and many foundational battle courses are still essential for beginners.
But wasn’t Harrison Clark himself long dead?
What did this mean?
Did Quentin Cooper, the head instructor, have an AI simulate Harrison Clark’s voice to enhance our training effectiveness?
Did this make sense?
Did Quentin have the guts to do this?
The Empire’s higher-ups wouldn’t allow it, right?
Tiffany Bell’s shock was hardly less than that of the others.
Her heart raced.
Her long-held suspicion had finally come true.
Harrison Clark wasn’t dead; T was Harrison!
He had deliberately changed his voice before to avoid being recognized, and now he was about to reveal the truth.
“Time is tight, so I’ll keep it short. I’ll tell you where this is first…”
Harrison briefly described the location and current situation of the Shadow Galaxy and then asked, “You’ve all probably watched ‘Compound Eye Crisis,’ right?”
Most people nodded.
Harrison continued speaking.
“In the previous timeline, our main force was annihilated here. After that, we entered a long period of struggle, hiding and seeking shelter in the Milky Way, wandering and restless. Finally, we were exterminated bit by bit by the enemy, and had to destroy our homeland in an attempt to perish together. But nobody knows if we succeeded or not. However, I think we probably failed.”
At this point, someone couldn’t help but raise their hand and interrupt Harrison, “Um, are you our instructor? Are you Harrison Clark?”
Harrison laughed, “I am your instructor. As for Harrison Clark, I am and I am not.”
Everyone was dumbfounded, “What?”
Harrison decided to tell them a half-true, half-false lie.
“My nature is artificial intelligence, but my simulated personality is built on Harrison Clark’s memories. You can treat me as Harrison Clark or just a pure AI. I gave myself a code name—Dragon. From now on, you can call me Instructor Taylor or Dragon.”
Harrison smiled.
For a moment, he almost accidentally called himself Lion.
Upon hearing that this person was not Harrison Clark, many people felt disappointed.
Since he wasn’t Harrison Clark himself but just a simulated AI, his skills were probably just average.
Harrison saw everyone’s reactions and laughed again, “Don’t be disappointed. Who I am is not important. All you need to know is that I can beat all of you with one hand.”
His tone was casual, but the meaning behind the words was utterly arrogant.
Some people’s mouths twitched, thinking to themselves, no wonder this personality is based on Harrison Clark’s memories—their arrogant and domineering appearances are identical.
However, the people present had already experienced the level of simulated AI too many times, and it was far from satisfactory, so they didn’t hold out any extra expectations.
“Give it a rest, Instructor Taylor. Just bring it on if you’ve got any moves.”
One of the warriors with a more stubborn personality mockingly spoke up from the crowd, full of provocation in his tone.