Chapter 44: Klinus White 3
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The lights on the market illuminated the house. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 The info magic circle emits a faint blue light, which allows Klinus to take a closer look at the detailed structure of the synth.
But even if you can see it, it's hard to understand. This node is set up to allow the whole system to work, but the principle is not clear. This node seems to have a simple structure, interpreting a certain magical ripple as it passes, outputting another magical ripple and changing its own state so that the next time the same magical ripple passes through, it outputs a different frequency.
This way of working is much like the crystal-based synthesizer mindset that can be rewritten at will. It can be seen that this nodal system is something that has been set up additionally, and what really maintains the consciousness of the synthetic body belongs to the inherent structure of the human body itself. But this system of logical nodes controls the thinking activity in Isaac's brain all the time, and corrects Isaac's thinking whenever he is abnormal.
Digging deeper into Isaac's mind, Klinos learned for the first time that something that mimicked human consciousness. Countless arcane nodes have replaced normal brain activity, and they are now reflexive, just enough for Klinus to take a closer look at the structure. The first layer of nodes receives information from the outside world, and through these nodes, all information events are broken down into magical ripple signals and conveyed to the next layer. Each time the information passed between these nodes changes slightly, and as the information is so transmitted, the complex sensory signals are reduced to simple and important information. Further inside, there is a more complex structure, where nodes are no longer simply hierarchical, but connected to each other to share information. The jumping messages were all invisible mysteries to Klinis, who knew that this structure was the basis for the existence of Isaac's synth.
This design method undoubtedly simulates the way people think, which shows that his original design intention was to simulate real people......
At this point, Klinos was physically and mentally exhausted and could no longer concentrate.
There was a knock on the door, and Clinos was relieved to put down his work and answer it.
Ogst stood in the doorway, "Can I come in?"
"Of course, why not?" said Klinos, leaning sideways, inviting Augst into the house. "You must have something to do with me. ”
Ogst bypassed the magic circle on the ground, sat down in the guest chair and said, "I asked from Serena's mouth, you have returned to the Tongmasons in Estir. It was the most covert and deadly organization in the Empire, and it was extremely dangerous to deal with them. ”
Clinos took out his wand and waved it, lighting the candle on the table, and the heavy wooden table top was pale yellow, "Everything is under my control, nothing has happened." ”
"That's the difference between us...... August closed his eyes worriedly, and said with a serious look, "I told you, why did I leave Lauyal?"
"No, you didn't say that...... So far. ”
"I am a believer in righteousness and glory, and I am still so. ”
Augst was like a knight in this small team, not asking any questions or saying anything extraneous. This is the duty of the knight after swearing allegiance, unlike Serena who can read through Klinos's mind, and Ebna has always trusted Klinos's decision, this attitude is the most rare and valuable. Now, is there something even he has to say......
"I believe that there is a specific rule of justice. "I also enforce such a set of rules within my territory," said Ogst. That is, the rational arrangement of all resources to maximize people's happiness is the rule of justice. But there's a problem with that......"
"What's the problem?"
"If you're a doctor and you're treating 5 people with minor injuries, and suddenly a patient comes in with a dying life. At this time, will you treat the critically ill patient first, or will you protect the interests of the first five people and leave him alone?" said Ogst with this analogy that would have made it easy to get the answer.
"Obviously, I'm going to save the sick first. Clinos replied.
"If a shipwreck runs out of food and water, only a rich man has a bag of bread." Will you respect his authority and let him keep the bread, or will you sentence him to hand it over and distribute it among the people?"
"I thought, if I had that power. I'll ask him to hand over the bread and divide it among everyone. Klinus said.
"So let's take another example. "You are a doctor, and you are treating a man who has no skills." At this time, 5 seriously injured patients were delivered, and you can't save them all. That's when a dark mage tells you that you can sacrifice one of the 6 people in exchange for the survival of the others. Would you do that?"
"This ......," Clinos knew was almost impossible, but still extremely disgusted by the example, "if I were intellectual, I would sacrifice the patient who had no way to recover." "Because the condition of the others is unknown, only the first patient is a person who is known to be certain to die.
That's a good answer. "If the first patient is not a dying man, but a patient with minor injuries," said Ogust. The Dark Mage tells you that one of the five seriously ill of them must be sacrificed to save them. And you can't find anyone other than those present, who will you sacrifice to save those five people?"
Clinos almost vomited a mouthful of blood in the face of the tricky question, but soon understood the meaning of the Ogst parable.
Ogst looked at Klinos silently and said, "I will sacrifice the first patient to save the remaining 5 people, which is why I am questioned about the rule and why I want to leave Lauyal." And you will choose to sacrifice yourself, if I'm not mistaken. ”
Klinos was stunned for a moment, turning his face aside to avoid August's piercing gaze.
"Because of my answer, I left Lauyal. "And you will die because of your answer," said Ogst. ”
Ever since the beginning of his journey, Clinos has been silently blaming himself. While in the town of Gerdor, his own recklessness led to the demise of an entire caravan. Since then, both conscience and reason have tormented Klinos, making him vow never to bring danger to those around him again.
Ogust saw that Klinos's sole deal with the affairs of the Freemasons was not just the secrecy demanded by the Freemasons, but that he wanted to bear all the consequences for himself.
"Tell me, Augst. How did you get something out of Serena's mouth?" said Clinos, lamenting that he was being disturbed.
"I ......," Ogst laughed, "I didn't ask, Serena told me." She's the one who worries about you, I'm just a martial artist. ”