Chapter 243: Different Gaps

"In fact, the human brain can still function for three to four days without oxygen. That's why it's customary for people to stay at home for two to three days after the death of their loved ones. The main purpose of excluding some of the factors of suspended animation is to allow deceased loved ones to spend the real last period of their lives with them. After four days, the brain completely loses its ability to function, which is called brain death. ”

"However, although the human brain has stopped working, the "waves" produced by the brain have been preserved, just like a finished thing, no longer have any ability to think and store, it is like an unreadable book, recording the memory of the dead person's life."

"To use an analogy, just like the original computer leaves records on the hard disk, the computer is like a brain, it can operate continuously, just like the brain constantly transmits "waves", when the computer breaks down and loses the ability to work, the records of everything it has done before are engraved in this hard disk and are permanently retained, and the "waves" are retained in this way."

"In the past, people who had passed away had been buried with candles lit by burial, and at that time, although the person's brain had lost its function, it was still intact. When that person begins to decay in the ground, until the brain is destroyed, the "waves" in the brain are released. ”

"Just like the knee-jerk reaction that suddenly appears when you hear the word yes, the 'they' that human beings encounter are actually just entering the mind of the person who has died, and seeing him or what he saw before he was alive. Liang Cheng only read the "waves" left near the dead people. ”

"Modern people usually use cremation, and the brain is destroyed in the cremation oven long before it is buried in the earth, so the "wave" also remains near the crematorium. Therefore, modern caves rarely encounter bugs, and sometimes they are just psychological hints given to themselves by humans. ”

Chu Pingqiu paused for a moment, and then continued: "There used to be such a research institute in Heisei, where some volunteers who were about to die or were terminally ill were placed in some instruments, constantly receiving their brain waves, and suggesting that they should send their condition back to the instrument as much as possible after death. The experiment did not improve at first, and the volunteers died one by one, but not a single reply from the volunteers was received. Until one day when they were about to give up, they unexpectedly received a signal from the brainwave of a dead female volunteer: 'Liang Cheng is in a very beautiful place, Liang Cheng is all right, Liang Cheng is very happy. The result caused a sensation, and they continued the experiment, and later received more and more signals from volunteers. ”

"So, 'they' are just a manifestation of a 'wave'. Being 'them' can actually be explained by this theory. When a person's brain magnetic field enters a short period of weakness, entering a magnetic field stronger than the person's brain waves, the other party's magnetic field will instantly occupy the brain space, which is the upper body. ”

"But some of the upper body is just a temporary trance of the mind, after all, the magnetic field of the human brain is based on the human body, and other magnetic fields cannot fit so perfectly into the brain space of another person, just like you can never find two identical leaves in the world. However, in the Heian period in which the famous onmyoji Harumaki Abe lived in the history of Heisei did have such a chaotic period when people and things that people couldn't see coexisted. ”

"In essence, 'invisible' and 'bug' are two identical but somewhat different things. BUG can be said to be the remnant of the human spirit, and the invisible is different, the invisible does not exist in the first place, but when there are more people who believe, it really exists. The existence of anything is based on a stable foundation, and the invisible is like this, man gives it the basis of its existence, gives it a reason for existence, gives it life, and it exists like this. So, Liang Cheng can conclude that the 'they' you see may be something else, and even if the 'they' do exist, they shouldn't be seen here. ”

After listening to Chu Pingqiu's explanation, Liang Cheng was already stunned, and Liang Cheng asked with some trembling, "So, what will I see?" ”

"Maybe it's a wild animal." Chu Pingqiu replied flatly.

Returning to his tent, he thought back to Zhou Chu Pingqiu's answer. Lying on the bed, Liang Cheng looked at the watch in his hand, it was already one o'clock in the night. Tonight should be the captain's resurrection night, and it should also be Charles's resurrection night.

Although Liang Cheng's brain was filled with Chu Pingqiu's theory, Liang Cheng still thought like this, and his heart felt as if he had been released. Perhaps the so-called superstition is a kind of attachment of the ancients to their relatives, so as to deceive themselves into a kind of spiritual comfort. But how bad is this, Liang Cheng's sleepiness gradually hit, and he slowly closed his eyes.

It was already 6:00 a.m. the next morning when I opened my eyes again, and it was early in the morning of June. Even though it was only six o'clock, it was already completely light. As dawn broke, the sky slowly returned to its original blue, and the birds of the forest began to chirp, moving quickly through the dense branches.

Mosquitoes roam this dense undergrowth. Wild mosquitoes in primeval forests are not the same as ordinary mosquitoes in cities. They are much larger than normal mosquitoes and can be seen with the naked eye with brown markings. And the amount of food is also very large, you can bite out a peanut-sized bag on your legs, not only extremely itchy, but also scratch more and more itchy, just like countless ants crawling on your legs, very uncomfortable.

Sunlight shines through the layers of foliage, dispelling the shade of the night. Liang Cheng walked out of the tent and came to the campfire.

Zhao Youyu was sitting by the burnt fire, using a dagger to sharpen a nearly one-meter-long branch, his pants covered with sawdust like broken flowers. Liang Cheng came to his side, and he didn't look up at Liang Cheng.

"What is this for?" Liang Cheng looked at him skillfully cutting the branches and asked curiously.

"To pierce the heart." He replied without looking up, continuing to sharpen the stick in his hand. After a while, he put away the dagger in his hand, blew off the debris next to the wooden tip that had been cut into a cone, and picked up a cloth bag from the ground: "Liang Cheng found some wild fruits nearby, and wanted to eat them and take them himself." ”

Liang Cheng looked down and saw about 20 blue-green fruits lying in the cloth bag. Liang Cheng hesitated for a moment, then picked one up from the cloth bag. This fruit is neither big nor small, just a slap can wrap it, but it doesn't look too good, and the cyan skin is still embedded with mottled brown dents.

"It's not poisonous." Zhao Youyu said and picked up a fruit from the cloth bag, and threw it into his mouth without wiping it, chewing it.

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