Chapter 648: Failure
Count Berg was nearly seven hundred years old, but he was still middle-aged, only slightly older than Empress Lucia. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
Ethan nodded awkwardly, in fact, he was not worried about opposition, but as a scholar, he had a heartfelt admiration for His Majesty St. Venne, who left the Book of Revelations. The entire Academy of Sciences, almost all of them have similar feelings.
"I mean, there's nothing wrong with the uncertainty principle itself, it's a special phenomenon of quantum physics in the three-dimensional world. Just as a point on a one-dimensional straight line cannot be measured, any microscopic particle will exist in the form of a probabilistic cloud if our gaze is limited to a three-dimensional membrane. But once you jump out of this framework and look at it from a higher dimension, the so-called inaccuracy is just a misunderstanding...... The probability cloud is also only a representation of the radial vibration of microscopic matter on a three-dimensional membrane. Ethan explains, "Just like the cat in Apocalypse, the three-dimensional box can't stop the high-dimensional observer at all, so the immortal cat only exists in an idealized three-dimensional model of the world."
Lisa couldn't listen to it, and directly interrupted Ethan: "You don't need to explain these common sense, just say it's important!"
"I asked the Ethan Fellows to start at the beginning. William, the city lord, said, "This is very important. ”
"Okay......" Lisa shrugged and made a gesture of surrender.
Ethan glanced at Lord William gratefully, and then said, "What I want to say is that the principle of accuracy is a very important premise...... Our analysis of the structure of matter in its microscopic state surpassed the depth of the 'Revelation' more than 300 years ago...... In pursuit of a goal that is of deep concern to all of us, 246 years ago, the Academy of Sciences established the Cranial Nerve Replication Project Group. Because of the principle of accuracy, neuronal signal replication is inherently an engineering problem. ”
Ethan continued: "In the process of working with the School of Engineering, this project took only 160 years to reach the experimental stage. You should all know about the next live animal experiments...... In the year 584 of the new calendar, a dog called Dolly, after being copied and transferred to a clone dog, the clone dog completely inherited Dolly's living habits, and even recognized its original owner......"
"Over the past 80 years, we have conducted 1,397 experiments on dying elderly people and condemned prisoners in complete secrecy...... This experiment alone used trillions of electrical energy reserves, but it was all worth it at the time. ”
Ethan's tone made everyone in the room a little nervous.
Dean Moen couldn't help but ask, "Could it be that the human experiment failed?"
Lisa and the others all had the same idea as they looked at Ethan and waited for his answer.
Only Lucia, Wesley, Richard, and Una already knew the answer to this question - 14 years ago, this ambitious project known as "reincarnation" had been declared a success, but very few people knew about it.
But because they know the inside story, they are also the most nervous. A few years ago, after co-signing an informed agreement, they have been waiting for an outcome. Now, looking at the faces of William and Ethan, it seems that the result is not good.
"No, the experiment turned out to be successful. Ethan replied, "We never thought that human beings could reach soul immortality so quickly...... In a technical way. He casually glanced at the Thirteenth Divine Son, probably because he was dying of age, most likely using the most advanced technology, or perhaps observing his reaction, after all, the immortality of the soul in the Doctrine of Light was a realm impossible for mortals to reach.
"So......" Lisa said in a deep voice, "Can you give it a try?"
Moen and Danny also looked a little excited.
Ethan looked back at Lord William, waited until he nodded, then turned back, bit his lip, and said, "...... Already tried. ”
"Tried?!" Lisa stood up, "Why didn't I know?!"
"I know. Empress Lucia said lightly: "I signed a letter of knowledge with Richard. With the two of us, we should be qualified to sign that document, right?" she deliberately did not mention Wesley and Una, presumably deliberately directing the blame to herself and Richard. One of them is Donner's own brother, and the other is the wife who has been alone for Donner for more than 600 years, and has a transcendent position in the core of imperial power.
Sure enough, Lisa glanced at Lucia and sat down slowly.
She had nothing to argue with, although more than six hundred years ago, it was she who immediately froze the dying Donner (just because she was unwilling to see him die) after the late Ninth Divine Son shook his head and said that there was nothing else to be done, preserving the theoretical feasibility of the matter discussed today. However, compared to Lucia and Richard, she is only an outsider after all.
"In order to avoid surprises that may be caused by the expansion of the news, we have not informed you, and we hope that you will understand. William helped.
Wesley snuffed out his cigar, stroked his face, and said, "What's going on?"
William whispered to a certain scholar next to him, "Bring the child here." The latter nodded, walked out of the synagogue, and soon led a child into the synagogue in full view.
This time, eleven attendees stood up at the same time.
"Brother......" Richard was the first to run over, but frightened the boy into hiding behind the scholar who was holding him.
"What's going on?" Richard looked anxiously at William.
"Your Highness Richard...... Sit back and Ethan will give you an explanation. William said with a low expression.
As Richard walked down the podium, he couldn't help but look back at the child, who he could confirm despite the elapsed distance that the child was his brother's appearance when he was younger.
Richard returned to the podium, but instead of taking his seat, all eleven of them stood in front of their seats, anxiously and apprehensively awaiting an answer—Moen had already recovered his right leg from surgery, but centuries of habit had made him prefer to sit in a wheelchair.
"Six years ago, with the permission of His Majesty and His Highness Richard, we began to prepare. Ethan said with a heavy face, "That's why you have the child you see now." ”
At this point, no one raises doubts. Cloning technology has long been mature, and it is not worth making a fuss about cloning a child from frozen cells. It's the next thing that matters.
"For six years, we were well prepared...... With 73 consecutive successes, we didn't think there would be any surprises. Ethan slowly lowered his head, "But, this time it failed...... Failed completely incomprehensibly. ”
The hall was silent, everyone was silent, except for the child on the podium, led by the scholar, looking curiously.
"Let's do it again!" Lisa suddenly said loudly, "If it doesn't work, let's do it again!"
Ethan looked up, his expression extremely distressed, "The scan is destructive. ”
"Destructive ......" Lisa sat down in her chair, her whole body relaxed, as if some kind of belief that had been supporting her disappeared all at once.