Chapter 167: Impossible Graphics
"Do two situations exist at the same time?" The original long list of cumbersome and dialectical theories suddenly became a simple sentence, and it was also a question. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
"That's it?"
Seeing that there was no movement after that line appeared in the notebook, Lu Ran shook its pages.
The rabbit was shaken dizzy, nodded dizzily, and wrote, "Yes".
Lu Ran shook it again: "What kind of hint is this? One question is not over, and another question is given to me, and there are so many questions in my head. ā
"Don't shake, don't shake, you're right, I'm here to help you, however, I don't have an answer, I'm just giving you a hint, what the answer is, ultimately up to you. ā
"You don't have an answer either?" Lu Ran looked at it and wrote seriously, not like a lie.
He was still thinking about something, and the rabbit had disappeared into the blank page.
"Slipped away again, every time, and the words are not finished yet!"
Lu Ran had no choice but to come back to his senses, and started with this question and continued to think about the case.
In fact, looking back now, the curse was certainly a lot of pressure.
However, what he is most afraid of now is not that the book is cheating him, but that he is worried that because of his mistakes, he will implicate others.
This case is not Lu Ran's own case, it involves the police, criminals, and most importantly, Officer Xu.
Lu Ran is no longer just facing a visitor who has come to consult, but a suspect who is about to be convicted.
He can't be wrong.
He had to let his mind be a mess and calm down quickly.
Lu Ran picked up the notebook again, looked at it, and the prompt that just appeared: "Have you ever thought about the possibility of two situations at the same time?"
Lu Ran propped his hands behind his head and lay on the bed, he had to think about it.
"Possible ...... of both situations at the same time"
Is it possible that two sides of the contradiction exist at the same time?
Lu Ran thought about it, thought about it, and felt a little tired.
When you close your eyes, your mind is in a state of entanglement and chaos.
Thoughts kept popping up in my head, and I didn't know where my thoughts had gone.
This question in the book reminded Lu Ran of the "impossible graphics" he had learned in class before.
The so-called "impossible figure" refers to a type of figure that cannot exist in the real world, but only exists in the two-dimensional world.
In other words, an object can only be drawn on paper, but it cannot really exist in our real life.
Zhang Xiaoming once showed everyone an "impossible figure" painting in class.
It is a painting that embodies a geometric paradox proposed by the physicist Penrose.
The painting is a set of stairs, consisting of four staircases, which are connected at four corners.
The magic of this painting lies in the fact that the artist uses three-dimensional techniques to make this painting seem, whether from a counterclockwise angle or from a clockwise angle, they will always maintain the same trend, either forever rising or forever falling, with no end, forming a typical closed dead loop.
This painting is the most classic "Penrose Ladder" in impossible graphics.
And there is no doubt that such an object cannot exist in the three-dimensional world.
However, on a two-dimensional plane, this unity of contradiction and opposition has been realized.
Imagine a spiral-shaped staircase, how is it possible to connect the first staircase with the last staircase?
At that time, in class, Lu Ran was surprised to see that someone had really drawn such a staircase.
Immediately, he, like all his classmates, was puzzled, how did this happen? Such a thing must not exist in real life.
Zhang Xiaoming asked a question at that time to inspire everyone to think.
"Is it possible for us to see such a ladder in real life?"
The students expressed their disbelief:
"It can't be, it's illogical. ā
"This kind of thing can only be drawn, it is two-dimensional, and it cannot exist in a three-dimensional world......"
Lu Ran never spoke, he neither denied nor affirmed.
Zhang Xiaoming smiled, he let the classmates open their minds and discuss to their heart's content, but he never gave a standard answer.
Until today, Lu Ran remembered the suspense left by Mr. Zhang, and felt that it was similar to the question asked him by the book.
He began to play with the impossible figure problem in his mind again.
What is the key to distinguishing a two-dimensional flat figure from a three-dimensional three-dimensional figure?
"It's the height. ā
Lu Ran suddenly opened his eyes, this was an obvious question, what did he think.
The impossible figure is impossible because it ignores the height.
A three-dimensional object with length, width, height, and three-dimensional attributes, a normal staircase, whether it is from top to bottom or bottom to top, follows one direction, and when it reaches the last staircase, it is never possible to connect with the first staircase.
But in that painting, the painter ignored, or even distorted, the height of the object, which gave the illusion that it was both three-dimensional and end-to-end.
A visual illusion.
"Fake. ā
It is a forgery, which gives our vision the illusion that the figure is painted as a three-dimensional object, making it look regular, but so absurd. As a result, we are confused, and there is a sense of spatial confusion.
When the painter paints, he adds a piece of falsification to the height, so that what is full of contradictions in the three-dimensional world and cannot exist at all becomes an objective fact in the two-dimensional world.
Here, let the two sides of the contradiction, the simultaneous existence of the factor, be forged.
A contradictory thing that presents its contradictory sides at the same time.
An impossible figure, because there is a "fake height" that we can't see from our perspective, so that people can't distinguish it.
In the same way, just like this unreasonable Zhu Zhengwu, on the one hand, he shows a cunning mind, thoughtful, and every step of the way, but on the other hand, he seems impulsive and reckless, reckless, and disregards his life.
Two contradictory situations converged on him alone.
Lu Ran seemed to have found something in common between these two things, and he snapped his fingers.
But then, he fell into thinking about another question.
"If the two contradictory sides of an object can be presented at the same time, can the contradiction of a person also be explained?
Is it that in the process of this whole thing, there is also a "height of forgery" in Li Huaqiang, which is ignored by us?"
Lu Ran felt that these two things were inherently connected. (To be continued.) )