Chapter Twenty-Six: Lift Your Brain
The creature, known as the Euglena, was tied to a small cave in the base by Lynn with silk thread.
Since it woke up, it has been nervously making a 'click' sound, this sound is not loud, but it can travel a considerable distance, and Lynn's underground cave system is now more than a kilometer wide, and the whole cave can hear this sound.
At first, Lin wanted to see how she should study it, after all, it was only one of the Inca swarms, and it could not represent other classes, so it shouldn't have much research value, but it didn't occur until later that Lin could understand what it meant.
In addition to observing in the Inca swarm, the 'Euglena' is also responsible for transmitting signals to other classes, and it should send different messages in different situations, although it sounds like 'click' in Lynn, but the details are definitely different.
That is, it has the ability to communicate.
Because other creatures are not like Lynn who can transmit information regardless of distance, Lynn finds that most of them use signals to transmit, which can be smells, brain waves, sounds, contact, and so on.
If Lynn were to study this, she might be able to explain how the Inca swarm communicated.
But how do you interpret the information contained here? Break down the worm's brain?
You may get nothing out of that......
So, Lynn needed something that would not hurt it and could interpret its message.
Lynn doesn't just have to interpret the sounds it makes, but she has to read the information directly in its head.
The brain also relies on signals to communicate with cells, and Lynn actually had the idea of reading all kinds of information from the brains of living beings very early on.
Lynn didn't need to create a brain, she just needed to create some organs that could receive brain information, so Lin had to study what kind of organs other creatures used to receive brain information.
As a result, Lin began to assemble organs that had never existed before, and now Lin had to learn not only the physical virtues of other creatures, but also their thoughts and spirits.
It's a long process, and Lynn first has to make some cells into the euglena to study how its own cells process signals from the brain.
In addition, this process should not harm it, and if there is damage, the research cannot be carried out normally.
However, there is a small problem, Lin tried to feed the euglena worm, but it refused to eat at all, so Lin Tong Guò directly injected a nutrient liquid into its digestive organs to absorb it and maintain its life and vitality.
This also proves that although the brain says no, the body is still very honest, and its brain cannot directly direct some actions of the cells in the body.
While Lin was researching this, Lynn had killed some of the flyers on the other side of the crater, but the rest was enough to continue observation and research
Over the course of several days and nights, Lynn's observations of the Inca swarms concluded that they seemed to have become strange.
They didn't move new balls of water to reabsorb the water from the pit, they didn't continue to plant the white silk there, they just had the black bees drag the giant jellyfish and parasitic flying insect carcasses back to the burrow, and then did nothing.
Since then, they have not been out of the burrow.
What the hell are these bugs thinking?
Lynn will soon learn what they are thinking through the euglena guò.
Lynn eventually created a special class called the Brain Reader, which looked like a jellyfish with many long, slender, sharp-ended tentacles underneath it.
Lynn placed the Brain Reader on the head of the euglena, and its tentacles pierced the cortex of the euglena, burrowed into its body, and found every nerve it connected to its body, which the tentacles would cut and connect itself.
In this way, Lynn will be able to pick up its brain signals.
Of course, it's one thing to accept it, and it's another thing to interpret it, but anyway, let's take it first.
When the brain reader cuts off all the nerves in the eye worm's body, the cells in the eye worm's body will still function normally, but it can no longer command them, the most obvious is that it can no longer command the muscles, so it can no longer make movements such as twisting the body, swinging hands and feet, etc., and the head emits brain waves to make the muscles contract or stretch, but now Lynn's brain reader will receive these signals instead of the muscles.
Once fully connected, Lynn began the test.
The test site was in the cave at Lynn's base, which was a dark cave more than ten meters underground, and Lynn would set up lanterns in the cave and cave passages, and now Lynn turned off these lanterns to test the reaction of the euglena.
The moment the surrounding lanterns turned black, the brain reader suddenly received several signals.
The main brain wave vibrates rapidly and transmits extremely quickly, which Lynn hypothesizes as a signal that could be called a 'startle', while the euglena also emits several incidental signals, which are mainly signals that move the leg muscles.
Of course, because the nerves have been cut off by the brain reader, the eye worm's body has not made the slightest movement.
It seems that it is not difficult to decipher, it turns out that when the light is turned off, this eyeworm will 'startle and take a few steps back'.
It seems that the brain reader is indeed very useful to know what the other person wants to do, but can he directly receive the thoughts?
Then, the brain reader again receives some signals, which were originally sent by the brain of the euglena to the articulatory organs, in order to make the articulatory organs make a 'click-click' sound.
Lynn didn't know what that meant, maybe she was screaming in a panic because she couldn't manipulate her body?
It's interesting, but what Lynn needs to know is not only these signals that command the body, but also need to directly receive its thoughts.
To do this, the brain-reader's tentacles must continue to stretch deep into the brains of the euglena.
This process must be done very carefully so as not to harm the structures inside its brain.
This invasion process will cause a large increase in the immune cells in the Euglena's body, which may affect its entire body, so Lin will have to create some small classes to kill these excessive immune cells.
As the tentacles slowly pierced into the brain, Lynn could sense all sorts of different information from the sensory cells on the tentacles, but Lynn hadn't stopped yet, it needed to reach a specific area, and that area determined the creature's memory, judgment, analysis, thinking, and manipulation.
The complexity of the brain is quite difficult to understand, and Lynn doesn't know how the system is inside, and she doesn't try to create a brain, but it's quite simple to say that she receives information from it.
The tentacles of the brain reader eventually invaded a location, and in Lynn's previous research, it was found that this was the so-called concentration point of thought, so he mainly received information here.
Next, it's more time-consuming...... Mainly a matter of interpretation, Lin found that no matter what kind of thoughts the eye worm produces, its brain will have certain changes, such as secreting a certain fluid, emitting a variety of vibrations, etc., Lin wants to figure out what each piece of information represents.
This can be quite difficult, and I don't know how long it will take......
Lynn is now starting to test for euglena, and at the same time, Lynn is also starting to work on something else.
New explosive bombs.
After seeing the explosion of the jellyfish, Lynn wanted to study this kind of thing, a powerful compression blast bomb that could cause massive damage to the surrounding area with a shockwave alone.
To do this, Lynn tests the pressure to see how small the muscle cells can compress a cloud of air and how powerful it can explode.
It's a lot of fun, and it's easier to study than to read the brain, and while Lynn doesn't need to make anything powerful right now, Lynn feels like she'll use it anyway.
Various studies have kept Lynn in the cave base and not traveling much, but the green carpet has also continued to develop, expanding in the direction of the Dark Plains.
There was also a growing demand for crystallization, and in the underneath the Glitter Forest, Lynn's tunnels were quite complex, even wider than the green carpet on the ground, and in the deepest tunnels that stretched underground, Lynn discovered something special.
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