Chapter 324: The ...... Who Invisibly Laid a Trap

There are many doubts that cannot be pursued, and logical traps induce viruses.

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This is a cosmic drifting bottle, and every civilization that gets it will add its own information to it, and then throw it into the boundless sea of stars again, and after years of accumulation, even if many civilizations are just stuffed with some inconsequential small technology...... It's completely understandable that important technologies certainly won't be leaked out casually, nevertheless, given the will between civilizations. Know. Shape. This information base is also a terrible resource.

Small technologies that seem insignificant to some interstellar civilizations may lead to cross-generational progress when they are obtained by some civilizations that have just entered space. The only problem is that, unlike any input data, access to data is very restricted, only a complete understanding of one technology can obtain the next technology, and if it is random to a technology that is fundamentally beyond the level of analysis, it can only be stuck in this step, the worst part is that there is no infinite time to study slowly, any civilization only has 135 years to read the scientific and technological information contained in this information base.

All of this seems like a great idea, so that the countless civilizations encountered along the way will not disappear completely even after they die, their culture and technology will be inherited, and those civilizations that are still ignorant will have access to more advanced technology.

However, Xinglan felt that something was wrong.

Leaving aside the question of whether there really would be such a civilization with such a high level of consciousness to give so much to other civilizations, the most difficult part of the whole project is undoubtedly to create the information base itself.

First, it requires an unimaginably large amount of storage space, because you never know how many civilizations it will encounter, and how much information those civilizations will instill into it, and the storage space required here is a bottomless pit, but the information base itself...... At least from the current situation, it is not very large.

Second, this information base requires a near-perpetual energy supply, and it is impossible for every civilization to provide it with energy, and it is necessary to continuously consume energy to write, save and read information.

Thirdly, strong protection measures are obviously indispensable, and everyone knows how harmful the natural environment can be during interstellar travel, and if there are stars, neutron stars, or even black holes near the path along the way, then this information base can easily be wiped out, and even other civilizations will not be so honest as to obey the request, and it is likely to conduct destructive and violent research.

Fourth, this repository requires each civilization to hold it for a maximum of 135 years, and it is clear that no civilization will be willing to let go of it after the initial taste of the benefits of this scientific and technological information, and they will not be able to send this repository into the stars again, and will definitely use various methods to try to keep it, which is another difficulty.

Fifth, this information base must have a strong ability to make intelligent judgments, it must have the ability to identify which data is genuine, and which is meaningless junk data or deliberately modified false data, and at the same time set up a question and answer system to assess whether the technology is completely parsed, and when there may be a violation of the rules, take the initiative to judge the situation and take measures to maintain it.

Last but not least, even if all of the above is done, how can this information base find the civilization it is looking for in the vast sea of stars? It can't be allowed to wander completely at will, in that case, I am afraid that it will not be able to find a few civilizations until the end of the universe, and may even be trapped on a deserted planet all the time.

To sum up, this seemingly good doctrine is actually quite idealistic, and the technical content required to turn it into reality is already so high that it makes people desperate, but such an information base carrying a large amount of civilization data has appeared so realistically in front of Xinglan, thinking that this probe was directly aimed at the drifting direction of Lanxing before, Xinglan faintly felt that it might not be a coincidence.

She immediately became very interested in the Tianyuan Star civilization that claimed to be the maker of the cosmic drifting bottle, and there was really a lot of information about the Tianyuan Star civilization in the virtual reading system of the signal sub simulation, and they didn't seem to mind boasting about it at all, from the myths of the early days of the planet to the Dyson sphere that wrapped the entire star, and the colonies established in the nearby star system by jumping, and finally even did the most incredible thing...... Few civilizations would be willing to do this, but this civilization did, and they left behind the coordinates of their home planet, the Abyss Star!

Xinglan could clearly tell that this was a mastery of long distance...... At least the civilization of the fixed-point space transition technology at the river system level, they have left a complete set of complex dimensional coordinate protocol systems in the public data area that can be viewed without analysis, and have used this mathematical framework to achieve incredible absolute spatial coordinate positioning!

In short, this means that they can calculate an existing spatial position without any intermediate process and jump directly to it, which cannot be called absolute spatial coordinates exactly, because they are not coordinates relative to an absolute frame of reference, but a coordinate position corresponding to a specific feature point...... This concept is difficult to understand because it involves a quantized information structure, which means that you can treat this coordinate as the coordinates of a certain planet, ignore the orbital and rotation distance of the planet in the whole process, and directly describe it as chaotic information.

This part seems to have something in common with the chaotic transition, and both are closely related to the macroscopic observer effect, of course, the instability of the information description still exists, it is impossible to achieve complete accurate positioning, and there will still be some errors within the permissible range.

This technique made Xinglan a little stunned, but she soon discovered another drawback of this method, that is, the calculation of a certain coordinate is too complicated, and it takes a lot of computation to completely use mathematics to describe the characteristics of all the data of a planet in the universe and build an index directory based on the space shelf, so that even most quantum computers need an extremely long time to complete this process using advanced chaos algorithms. However, in this civilization information database, there is a coordinate that has been calculated with great effort, that is, the coordinates of the Abyss Star.

Or at least the coordinates near the area where the Abyss Star is located.

According to the Tianyuan Star Civilization, they left this coordinate in the hope of further communication with other civilizations, waiting for other civilizations to take the initiative to go to the area where their home planet is located to promote the common development of the universe, and due to some necessary confidentiality measures, the historical information about their own civilization is only put into the previous time period, and if there is further contact with the later stories, they can naturally continue to communicate. And it's also easier to get access to some high-end technologies that can't be easily accessed from this database.

Xinglan took a preliminary look at the set of spatial coordinate generation and reading algorithms in the information base, and this part of the technical data is completely unencrypted and can be browsed arbitrarily. Through the simple simulation process in the signal subnetwork, she soon found that this set of coordinate algorithms is not deceptive, and the detailed explanation process makes it easy for her to master all the methods, but she also quickly realized the reason why the Tianyuan Star Civilization has made this method so refreshing and public, because it is also quite chicken, and the calculation data required for the whole process is really vast, if you want to establish the spatial coordinates of Lanxing, Xinglan probably needs to build an atomic-level virtual model of the star system where Lanxing is located. Then, with the full computing power of the signal subnetwork, it can be calculated at full speed for thousands of years, and in the end, it can only guarantee that the probability of the transition result is more than 90% within ten light-years of the area where the star is located, as for where the remaining 10% probability will go, only God knows.

She really couldn't imagine how this civilization sorted out the coordinates of the Tianyuan Star, to say that the only advantage of this space physics system is probably that this coordinate system is quasi-absolute dimensional coordinates, just like the chaotic transition, there is no need for any visible references.

However, it is much easier to read the coordinates than the tedious process of sorting out the coordinates...... Of course, this process is only relatively speaking, even a terabyte-level hard disk cannot completely preserve this final coordinate, at least for civilizations that have the ability to make spatial transitions at a fixed point, it is not a big problem to read this long coordinate, and it is naturally not a problem to record it with the computing power of the Xinglan signal subnetwork. It's one thing to have trouble in the induction process, the spatial coordinates that others have already summarized are not in vain, and when Xing Lan browsed through that coordinate, he suddenly had a great interest in the Tianyuan Star mentioned in the information, and he almost couldn't wait to go.

But within a few seconds, she realized that something was wrong, and the computing power of the signal subnetwork was fully operational, and the entire thought process was almost self-examined in a purely rational mode...... As I had said before, Xinglan was able to calmly analyze her thought process as if she were standing in the perspective of someone else, and she quickly discovered the abnormal flow of information just now, and the impulse that she couldn't wait also faded.

Coming back to her senses again, her mood when she looked at this information base had become very cold, and she couldn't help but grit her teeth and scolded: "Pure informational thinking lures viruses, this Tianyuan Star civilization is really calculating." ”

What is a mind-inducing virus? This is not a so-called virus in the usual sense, just like if you want to make a person feel scared, you don't need to directly invade the other person's cranial nerves, you just need to send a scary picture. The mind-inducing virus can be considered a kind of psychological suggestion, or it can be considered a kind of hypnosis, unconsciously interfering with the logical analysis of the other party, and this coordinate itself is buried with an extremely strong psychological suggestion, that is, the eagerness to go to the Tianyuan Star.

This virus is planted in a pure information state, which can be said to be very obscure, it has no effect on ordinary creatures who can't understand these complex data, but it is specifically aimed at the thinking process with strong computing power, if it weren't for Xinglan's strong self-detection ability, maybe it would really fall into this insidious trap.

Darkly, she felt that the information in it was getting more and more wrong.