Clarification of computational power and computational suppression

Clarification of computational power and computational suppression

Since many readers don't understand it, then I will open a separate chapter and carefully explain the concepts of computational power and computational suppression, so as to clarify your doubts.

If you still have questions or feel unreasonable after reading it, you are welcome to continue to participate in the discussion

Before we talk about computing power, we must talk about what the nature of the ability is and how it is generated.

In the setting of this book, the essence of the ability is actually an unknown energy that is densely spaced.

To cast an ability, you must use a different ability seed to manipulate this energy.

And this operation is not achieved overnight, it is not God saying "there will be light, there will be light", but it is a complex and cumbersome process, which involves a lot of calculations, and even needs to be modeled in the mind to simulate the energy conversion process.

Therefore, the operator's computing power can directly determine the efficiency and power of this operation.

The essence of computing power is actually the degree of development of the human brain. The higher the level of brain domain development, the stronger the computing power, the stronger the effect of controlling the ability seed, and the better and more powerful the ability operation.

If you compare using an ability to writing, and a seed to a pen, it determines the type of writing you can write, whether it's brush, pen, or pencil.

Computing power is your writing technique, which determines how fast and beautiful you can write it.

It should be emphasized here that the power of calculation should not be thought of as the spiritual power of fantasy fairy tales.

It is not allowed to be released on its own, it is just an invisible ability that must be controlled by controlling the ability seed in order to manipulate the unknown energy and eventually cast the ability.

Then there is computational suppression (computational force suppression).

Since the operation of an ability is a process, no matter how fast it is, it is theoretically possible to be destroyed, and once it is destroyed, the ability cannot be used.

The way to destroy is to sense the energy fluctuations of the opponent's operation through the gene seed, and then push it back in your mind to determine the location and details of the opponent's ability operation, and finally stir the unknown energy field through the gene seed, so as to achieve the effect of destruction!

Since this behavior is passive, it must be supported by greater computing power, so only if the computing power is much higher than that of the other party, can the computational suppression be formed.

And the suppression has a range, this is because the ability operation is extremely fast, if the distance is a little farther, then even if your computing power meets the suppression conditions, you can't push back in time and then complete the destruction, before you destroy, the opponent's ability is already completed!

The first level of suppression, in the body, requires 1.2 times the computing power.

The second level of pressing, one meter outside the body, requires 2 times the computing power.

Three-stage pressing, three meters outside the body, requires 3 times the computing power.

Some people say that after computing suppression, you can't skip the challenge, because the ability can't attack the opponent's body, not even close to the body.

This idea is completely wrong, as calculating suppression only prevents you from using abilities directly on the opponent's body and melee range, but you can use abilities [indirectly].

There's a distinction between an ability and an ability's effect.

An ability is a casting process that can be destroyed by computational suppression, but the effect of an ability is the result of the ability being completed, and it is completely unaffected by computational suppression.

So while the ability can't be used in the suppression area, the effect of the ability can penetrate the suppression area!

For example, if a frozen ability deals with a person with twice the computing power of him, because of the existence of secondary suppression, he cannot directly generate freeze outside the person's body and freeze it, but he can generate hundreds of ice blades from a meter away, and then accelerate these ice blades in batches to attack the opponent!

Although the blade can no longer be controlled after entering the calculation suppression area, it will continue to move forward and hit the opponent due to inertia due to its own speed!

Ice blades and their accelerated velocity (momentum) are the effect of the ability after it is completed, not the ability itself, so they don't suddenly disappear when they enter the computational suppression zone!

Compute suppression only destroys the ability you're using, not the effect it creates when it's complete, and that's the key to that.

In addition, the power of the ability infused into the dark metal weapon is actually the effect of the ability, so it can also be activated and used within the suppression range.

So it's entirely possible to skip the challenge, but it's just very difficult, but it's not too difficult, so can it still be called a skipping challenge?

The higher level always has an absolute advantage.

The reason why I introduced the concept of computing power was to make the hierarchy more distinct, and at the same time, to make the combat more varied.

Otherwise, the ability war is completely a mouth cannon, because many abilities are mutually explosive, and whoever strikes first wins, in this case, the author can let whoever he wants to win, just one sentence.