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Theory of group consciousness.

This is a possibility that has never been thought of.

If this came from an ordinary student, she might have taken it as an absurd. The question is that this point of view is raised.,Perhaps the students who are least likely to be honest in this area in the school city.。

"Harrow Harrow?"

If a group consciousness wants to convey a message to them, it may have channels that ordinary people cannot understand. Because, at the end of the day, they themselves are only part of the group consciousness.

Although this sounds like an urban legend, the degree of unreliability of superpowers back then is probably comparable.

"Hey!"

Suddenly, someone shouted in front of her, and she came back to her senses at once.

"Don't-Don't be scary!" Finding that it was Mitsuki Haihara shaking his hand in front of her eyes, she said angrily, "What's the matter?" ”

"Are you considered a wicked person to sue first? I just want to know what you're doing with me all the way. ”

Mitsuki Haihara's words were so straightforward that they made Sateola speechless for a while.

What he said was indeed the truth. After coming out of the hospital, Sateaora, who had been absent-minded along the way, unconsciously followed Mitsuki Umihara and walked all the way here.

It was not her own explicit will, but just a habitual demeanor when her mind was unfocused, without a purpose. Because she followed Mitsuki Umihara to the hospital, she repeated the same process when she left the hospital.

There is no meticulous analytical thinking in this process, but an out-and-out automaton response. If the beeeaters were still with them, they would definitely use this incident as an example to illustrate the effects of the unconscious on people.

To put it bluntly, the behavior pattern of human beings cannot be truly random after all, and anyone's behavior can be traced after all.

Mitsuki Umihara sighed, he also knew that Satera's was afraid that he didn't realize it either.

"You don't have to take her words too seriously. She has always been very good at bluffing, and making people unstable is also one of her hobbies. ”

Mitsuki Haihara said.

This was obviously just a casual reassurance, and Sattella could hear it.

"Wait a minute." Umihara walks up to the vending machine, buys two cans of drinks with coins, and throws one to Satella. "Drink, I'm in for a treat."

Although it may seem a little suspicious, it is indeed one of the few light-flavored and refreshing drinks in the vending machines in Gakuen City that Mitsuki Umihara has tried.

“…… Thank you. ”

Sateula whispered a little awkwardly thanks, she wasn't too used to it. Although the composition of her "Black Crow" unit is overwhelmingly male, she has been dealing with men on a regular basis. But if you want to deal with boys who are similar in age and have a hearty personality, it is a different matter.

"It's just a small thing, don't take it to heart."

Mitsuki Umihara took a sip of his drink, and his previous conversation with the bee-eaters also made him a little thirsty.

"However, you just said that you don't need to take her words to heart, that's false, right?" As the captain of the "Black Crow" unit, it is naturally impossible for Sateara to be fooled so easily, "I really don't understand what you say about synchronicity and the like, but I don't think you will talk about a meaningless topic. ”

This time, when it comes to Haiyuan Mitsugui, he is silent. Indeed, as she said, if it was really inconsequential, he wouldn't care so much.

"If you don't want to say it, you can do it. But I don't like to be deceived, and if I don't want to tell me, just say it. ”

Sat'ora said calmly.

"This in itself is a joke-like topic." Mitsuki Umihara thought for a while before finally getting to the point, "The principle of synchronicity was originally a theory proposed by Jung to explain a strange effect that happened to the physicist Pauli. Although this effect may have been a joke at first. ”

"Jokes?"

"It's like some people always say that good things are not accurate, but bad things are extremely accurate." Mitsuki Umihara shrugged, "In this world, there is always an inexplicable and directional coincidence around certain singularities. Just like the Yukikaze, the only remaining destroyer of the old Japanese Navy after World War II, even if the U.S. military's saturated firepower brought the entire Tokyo fleet to the graveyard, it was like an immortal bird. Whether fate is like a river flowing from the past to the future, it always diverges at some singularity. Throughout human history, we have always been able to find this singularity. Such a singularity, we would call it a 'miracle'. ”

Sateola's footsteps slammed. Her eyes seemed to be burning with something, staring at the back of Mitsuki Haihara. Mitsuki Umihara walked in front of him and continued to talk without realizing it.

"In the history of science, there are the same examples. This singularity is a well-known physicist, Wolfgang Pauli, who is famous for his 'incompatibility principle'. This gentleman is interesting, he has a reputation for being mean and harsh. Perhaps the beginning of the 'Pauli effect' was because his peers, who had been harshly criticized, deliberately made a big fuss about his negative deeds. But if it weren't for this, maybe history would have been rewritten somewhat.

"Pauli was the founder of quantum mechanics, and you can imagine how talented he was. It is said that he has the ability to see at a glance where a theory is wrong, and in many cases even by mere intuition. But in contrast to his superhuman talent in theory, he was the least welcome guest of experimental physicists. Because as long as he is present, even well-prepared experiments will fail unpredictably. This was no joke, and Stern forbade Pauli from his lab. Stern himself was a well-known experimental physicist and a close friend of Pauli's. Even he cared about this, and Pauli's peculiar effect was visible. Of course, this connection seems somewhat far-fetched. But when you really think about it, it's really hard to explain this phenomenon.

In fact, Frank, another famous experimental physicist, once came across a simple experiment that failed. Pauli was not there at the time, but it was later discovered that Pauli's train had stopped there for a while when the experiment failed. It is said that when Frank summed up the reasons for the failure of this experiment, he seriously added a note to it: 'Pauli passed through here'. It is said that after that, the 'Pauli pass' became one of the common reasons used by experimental physicists to explain the failure of experiments, and Pauli was obsessed with this event all his life. Pauli was very proud of his academics, and in his character, even if his new wife had run away with a chemist, it probably wouldn't make him hold such a grudge. ”

"Poof!"

It was obviously a joke, but Mitsuki Umihara said it so seriously that Sathera couldn't hold back her laughter for a while.

Mitsuki Umihara slowed down and looked at her with amusement.

"How, how?"

Sattella asked as soon as he regained his previous expression. Mitsuki Umihara looked at her for a moment, then chuckled and shook his head.

"No, nothing. It's just that you still look pretty good when you smile, I really don't know why you usually have a straight face. ”

"Are you laughing at me?"

Sateaola's expression became even more ugly.

"I don't mean that. I know your job needs to be serious, but you don't have to be like this all the time. It's okay to do something that suits your age. ”

"I think you're younger than me."

Mitsuki Haihara smiled bitterly and shook his head, this meaningless topic continued only for fear that it would be endless, so he continued:

"The scope of the 'Pauli effect' is not limited to experiments. The fact is that it is documented in many different ways, and whenever Pauli himself is present, there are always some inexplicable coincidences, and the result of these coincidences is always to cause problems for those around him. For example, once Pauli went to a lecture, and he saw a seat between the two ladies and went over and sat down. But just as they sat down, the chairs of the two ladies collapsed together. This was not an isolated event, and once Pauli went to an academic conference, and when he heard a theory that he was not satisfied with, he went to the stage to criticize it by name. As he spoke, he pointed chalk at the scientist who had proposed the theory, and at that moment, the scientist's chair collapsed. The 'Pauli Effect' was so famous at the time that the famous physicist George Gamow, who was sitting in the back row, jumped up and shouted the 'Pauli Effect' – although from my point of view, I was a little suspicious that Mr. Gamow had tampered with the chair of the unfortunate gentleman in front of him. ”

Sateola's cheeks puffed up slightly, and even her expression was slightly distorted, apparently as if she had endured it very hard. Mitsuki Umihara said something that sounded like a joke no matter how serious he spoke, and it was really not easy to hold back his laughter.

"Ridiculous, isn't it? It's a lot like a joke indeed. But there are people who don't make jokes about these things, such as Pauli himself. He is a more serious person, and he always wants to find out the reason for everything. Another person who doesn't take this as a joke is the psychologist Carl Jung, whom I talked to Beeeater in the hospital. Jung's 'principle of synchronicity' was originally intended to explain the 'Pauli effect'. If it seems to us in the school city now,,This may really not be a joke.。 ”

"Why?"

Sathela was curious.

"This is what the beeeaters told me. You see, there are many accounts of the Pauli effect, and it seems that this phenomenon is a kind of probability distortion centered on Pauli himself. Don't you think this is very similar to the concept of our school city? Jung's principle of synchronicity is essentially the same concept. Non-causal, but can be linked to coincidences. ”

Words that seemed like a joke anyway began to stop feeling like a joke as his commentary began to begin.

Similar?

Yes. Come to think of it, it's really similar. Isn't that exactly the same as the idea of determining the uncertain probability in reality as defined by personal reality?

In the days of Pauli and Jung, of course, there was no school city. But,The concept of non-artificially developed ability,Isn't it far earlier than the school city? Those who are capable of self-awakening to their personal reality are not too rare even now.

"Rough Stone...... Are you saying that Pauli himself is the 'rough stone'? ”

"Who knows? Anyway, according to the bee-eater, someone in the school city did put forward such an assumption. And, to be honest, I don't think I can rule it out. And ......"

Unconsciously, Mitsuki Haihara paused.

"And ......"

"You see, observations distort reality in a probabilistic way, and that's the concept of superpowers that we're all familiar with. But Jung's principle of synchronicity got me thinking: if observations can arbitrarily distort reality, wouldn't what reality be meaningless? If we think about it the other way around, if there is such a person, who may not have any ability, but who is able to restore the distorted probability to a purely mathematical probability that is not distorted by personal observation, then who is the reality for the capable person and him? What should we call this person? Reality for us has been distorted by our observations, so is the real reality for the world, or is it he? ”

This was the first time that Mitsuki Umihara had spoken the thought that popped into his mind the moment he understood Jung's theory.

To his own surprise, he never thought that the first person to listen to him describe this unbelievable idea was not someone who was very close to him like his sister, nor was it a friend like Yanbi. It's an object that has only met once, and doesn't even know anything.