Chapter 67: If I Say I Have Amnesia......
Under the gaze of Coulson, May, Fitz, Simmons, and Skye, it was clear that "if you don't say it, this matter is not over", and Zorro can only speak. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
"It's not that I don't want to say it, it's that things are so sudden and weird that I can't even figure it out myself, so I don't have the confidence to convince others. Uh, convince you guys. ā
Coulson said lightly: "Try it." ā
"Okay." Zorro sighed, this time he had to tell the truth. "First of all, my last impression was of an explosion. I thought I was going to die, but I woke up and was here. Combined with the strong energy fluctuations you mentioned, I guess I was lucky not to die after the explosion, but I was caught up in the special passage opened by the explosion, and there happened to be some experiments going on here, so I came here. I know this explanation is far-fetched and unreasonable, but I can't explain why I'm here other than that. ā
Hearing the key words of the explosion and passage genre, Coulson and the others all recalled things that were not so good.
"What do you think, Fitz Simmons?" Coulson asked.
In the face of Coulson's inquiry, Fitz said "There is not enough intelligence, and we are not good at doing analysis", and Simmons said directly to Coulson: "Sir, if I can......"
With Coulson's approval, she spoke directly to Zorro: "From the explosion to the passage, the two words are not so easy to connect. In addition, you said that there may be a special discovery in the underground here, what 'Stone Rock Town is going on', and the result seems to really exist, which is another doubt. Assuming that what you say is not a lie, you must be hiding something. If you don't say it, it's hard for us to analyze it for you. At the very least, you should tell us the background of the explosion in your last impression: why it exploded, and what the environment was. ā
As soon as Simmons finished speaking, May, who had been cold-faced, added: "If you don't say it, we can only hand you over to those who are 'more convincing'." The choice is yours. ā
After glancing at May, swallowing his saliva and pretending to be embarrassed, Zorro turned his head to look at Simmons and Coulson: "Hmm, do you know what quantum entanglement is?" I don't really understand, it seems to have something to do with teleportation and opening some kind of channel, and they were doing quantum entanglement experiments at the time. I sabotaged their instruments and the explosion happened. ā
"Quantum entanglement? Is it a quantum entangled bridge or an entangled state? Fitz suddenly came to his senses. Subconsciously said this, and after reacting, he explained to Coulson: "When two particles are mechanically entangled with each other, even if they are very far apart, the behavior of one particle will affect the state of the other particle. And according to him, I think it was a quantum teleportation experiment. The device is used to decompose the object into quanta, and then the distance of the entangled state is used to make the quantum synthesis object that has been teleported to the other end. ā
Hearing this, Coulson glanced at Zorro and then asked Fitz, "Has anyone made it happen?" ā
"Not yet. Huaxia made a breakthrough in 05 years and used photons as carriers to build a 13-kilometer-long free-space two-way quantum channel. But that kind is not strictly a teleportation, or rather, what is transmitted is not the ontology but the replica. Of course, this method is not a problem for dead objects such as information or cups, but it does not work on people at all. Can you imagine breaking a person down into quanta and putting them together? How can the soul and character hobbies be expressed in quantum information? And even if a problem is solved in the end, it is not the person who teleports to the other side, but a copy of the person. In the process, I have been 'killed'. This is simply not ethically justifiable. Fitz said.
Coulson and the others were confused, but they still understood what Fitz meant: teleporting objects, yes; Teleporter, no.
"What if it's not the person itself that is teleported, but the space that the person is in?" Zorro suddenly spoke up, "Put the world we are in on the coordinate system, and each space has its corresponding coordinates. Use quanta to tightly wrap a space with people inside, so that these quanta are replaced with the corresponding quanta in the distance with the entangled state relationship, the coordinates of the inner and outer spaces change, and the space and people inside are also teleported over......"
This time, without waiting for Zorro to finish, Fitz retorted.
"This, how could this happen." He laughed and said, "Even if your coordinates are true, which is a big problem in itself, let me give you an example, you draw two circles on a Cartesian coordinate system, and the center of the circle is the origin, one with a radius of 5 and one with a radius of 3. It doesn't matter if you translate a circle with a radius of 5 or something else and make it appear somewhere else in the coordinate system, the little circle with radius 3 will not move with it. So, what you said doesn't hold up at all......"
Shrugging his shoulders, Zorro didn't wait for him to finish before speaking: "You have a two-dimensional point of view, I don't agree." Let me give you a three-dimensional example. You sit in your car and go to work, and your car has a displacement change between the two points of your home and your work. Because you are in the car, there is an interaction force between you and the car, so you also have a displacement. To put it in my previous theory, the carrier that carries quantum information has an interaction force, a support force, or a frictional force with the piece where the person is located, and so on. According to the principle of quantum teleportation, all the information contained in the corresponding quantum is transmitted, including the force to which it is subjected. And since the force it receives is fed back to the other end of the teleportation, what about the force object that is received and exerted? ā
"This ......" Fitz is not a major in quantum mechanics after all, and he doesn't know how to refute it for a while, even if reason tells him that the other party's inference cannot be established.
Fitz was scientifically refuted, and this was the first time Coulson and Skye had seen it.
I didn't expect Zorro to finish speaking: "To be honest, it's all my nonsense, and I don't think it really happened." But I can't really think of any other explanation. ā
This is another surprising result.
"Well, don't forget the explosion." Simmons looked at Fitz and Zorro and said, "You weren't in the quantum teleportation experiment, you were outside. You sabotage the device, you set off that explosion, and that particular explosion leads to a miraculous result - you're teleported here. There may be some inevitable law in this, but at the current level of human beings, it should be difficult to understand. So be it. ā
This "conclusion" caused Coulson, May, and Skye to look at each other, and then the three of them looked at Fitz in unison. And Fitz did not refute it, and acquiesced to Simmons's statement.
In short, "we can't explain it either". There's also the subtext: the other scientists in S.H.I.E.L.D. shouldn't either.
"Well, Mr. V, for the time being we assume that what you say is true. However, this also raises new questions. After a helpless sigh, Coulson looked at Zorro seriously, "The new question is, why did you sabotage that experiment. And then there's the old one -- who you really are. ā
Zorro put on a wry smile, and then said pitifully: "If I say that I have amnesia, will you believe me?" ā
(PS: Thank you for the reward from the book friend "Mengziyin".) In addition, today on the science fiction channel was strongly promoted, and the author "very sincerely" added a new chapter, around three o'clock in the afternoon. ļ¼
(PS2: It looks like a little, but for someone who is less efficient, it's already a small half a day's work/stupid crying)