Chapter 47: The Story That Begins with a Philosopher

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These small things often have little to do with the war itself, and it is often unreasonable to place the blame for the war entirely on these small things.

The reason why the wires of a war can be ignited by these little things is simply because before that, the seeds that are enough to start a war have been planted, and gradually grow strongly, break through the soil, grow seedlings, and continue to grow, and finally become a towering tree.

Like all wars, the trigger for this war is just a very ordinary thing, so ordinary that these scientists today often can't even remember the names of the two young people who started this war.

Up to now, there are only a few fragments of the cause of this war, which is a very unscientific thing for a war that ended just four years ago, but it is not a very special phenomenon in this wonderful scientific community.

After all, just because a debate between two young people can cause a war, and that kind of thing can only happen in the scientific community.

The scientists who have inherited the wisdom of their ancestors are not politicians, and most of them have higher intelligence than ordinary people, but they are also more pure than ordinary people, which also has something to do with the nature of scientific power itself, which will gradually transform its owner into a more pure person.

Scientists have no enemies, but this does not mean that every scientist is a saint and will not make enemies, the real fact is exactly the opposite, because of their unique personalities, the various struggles caused within the scientific community, there is never a moment of stopping, but this is often limited to personal situations.

This group of self-conscious guys never imagined that there would be an equivalent existence in this world, even the predecessor of the Science Society, while maintaining the basic balance between the scientific world and the real world, never imagined that there was an existence in this world that could threaten them.

As for the inventors, if that group of guys alone could threaten the status of scientists, they would not still be under the control of scientists, not to mention that many scientists themselves have mastered many inventive achievements, and simple inventors have almost no advantage against scientists.

But this is not absolute, among those scientists who have inherited wisdom, there are also some people who do not have strong combat effectiveness.

Mathematicians, unlike most other scientific abilities, many pure mathematicians often do not have the ability to directly interfere with real reality, and the use of number matrices in combat is often very limited most of the time.

This point, from the situation faced by Tang Li during the Demon Capital War, can actually see some clues, unable to directly interfere with the calculus ability of the real world, so that Tang Li suffered a lot when fighting against gravity, the second law of mechanics and the third law of mechanics.

Most mathematicians don't like to fight in the first place, preferring to bury their heads in exploring the vast world of mathematics rather than using their abilities to start meaningless fights.

However, the fact that there is no quarrel with the world and devoting oneself to academic study does not mean that one of them will not get into trouble, and the turmoil caused by a debate between two young philosophers has made the mysterious group of philosophers officially enter the world of scientists for the first time.

Brainstorming was originally just a term for psychopathology, but since then, it has been continuously extended by the world to another meaning, which refers to unlimited free association and discussion, and is a collision between wisdom and wisdom.

This innovative model of stimulating thinking was originally born only to solve the phenomenon that organizations are prone to succumb to authoritative opinions and majority opinions in group decision-making. In order to avoid compromising the quality of decision-making, brainstorming is a classic model that can often significantly solve part of the problem.

However, these are only the definitions of brainstorming in the secular world, and in the scientific community, the term brainstorming is also given another meaning, when two or more inheritors of wisdom, uphold their own opinions, and argue, according to the nature of scientific power, and different topics, there will be a certain probability of forming a storm composed of scientific power, which will have a disastrous impact on the real world.

After a period of research, although they have not been able to figure out the formation principle of "brainstorming" until the end, some scientists have made certain achievements in the nature of brainstorming.

There must be two or more scientists at the site where the "brainstorming" is formed, and the more scientists at the same site, the greater the probability of "brainstorming" and the stronger it will be.

If it is just an argument between two scientists, the probability of forming a "brainstorm" is not only extremely low, but even the power of "brainstorming" is extremely weak, and it can be easily solved directly on the spot.

Most of the "brainstorming" inadvertently caused by scientists in this world is often strangled to death by scientists on the scene from the moment it sprouts, and those storms that are enough to have a catastrophic impact on the real world are simply not enough to exert their hands and feet.

But philosophers do not know this, they are independent of scientists and inventors, and after the first wisdom has been passed down, they are born on the soil of the earth.

Before the discovery of this "brainstorming" caused by philosophers, most scientists have always regarded the power of philosophy as an accessory of themselves, these philosophical attributes, have no actual power, and are not very valued by most scientists, most of the very well-known scientists themselves are also excellent philosophers, the young Oriental scientist Xu Xing, is one of the best.

The wisdom he inherited comes from one of the most famous scientists in history, Immanuel Kant. As we all know, in addition to his achievements in astronomy, Kant has always been more remarkable for his dazzling achievements in philosophy.

Despite this, Xu Xing, who inherited Kant's wisdom, still regarded himself as a scientist until he met his first philosophical teacher, Socrates.

This may have been the predetermined fate, and by the time Kant met Socrates, the war that began between scientists and philosophers might have already written some predetermined script. (To be continued.) )