Chapter 13: Memory Metal

Mizukawa took the silicone product and poked it on it, and the silica gel was dented. When he removed his hand, the silicone returned to its original shape. He put down the silicone and said, "Have you heard of memory metal?" What is its essence?

Liuzi Fenglai wanted to speak, but Duenias took the lead. He said: It is said that memory metal can be restored to its original state after being burned by fire and corroded by chemicals. Why is that? Actually, it's the force of shape. Although most objects have shapes, they do not have shapes. There is a shape program in memory metal, and a shape program is naturally formed when it is restored to its original state. It's an extremely effective survival skill that it has developed over thousands of years of evolution to protect itself. As for the energy to restore the original state, I think it is drawn from the surroundings.

I think memory metal has a memory place, and this memory is the reason why memory metal can be recovered. Once the memory is destroyed, the memory metal cannot be recovered. Of course, the memory may not be on the surface.

The six sons were about to speak, and Margarita was also one step ahead. She exaggerated and said: "You have thought that no memory metal can be restored to its original state, is it really because of the program and not the consciousness? My intuition tells me that memory metals have consciousness, and metals are inorganic. That is, inorganic matter can be conscious. Even, all inorganic matter is conscious. Otherwise, how do you explain it? Why should metal be restored to its original state, isn't it because it is conscious? Or that the memory metal is trying to strengthen consciousness and make itself organic. Eventually, it becomes an organism. Previously, the stone demons we imagined might really exist. Perhaps none of the monsters we imagined were fictional, but real. It's just that there aren't many of them, and they've probably left the planet. So, we never found them.

Liuzifeng came to look at Mizukawa Mi: You won't want to rob me too, right? Anyway, I'm going to start with that.

I think memory metal is living things, or organisms. And not what we usually think of as inorganic bodies, or inorganic things. Although it seems to us that inorganic matter is a false proposition, because inorganic matter cannot form life. So, inorganic bodies don't make sense at all. We humans are organisms, so we use ourselves as the standard to define organisms. Actually, this is not true. I feel that consciousness is the key to becoming an organism, and that memory metal is not inorganic. We all know that inorganic bodies cannot move, so memory metal cannot be inorganic bodies.

As for why the memory metal is restored, I think it's due to evolution. Can an inorganic body evolve into an organism? I don't think so. After all, there are certain rules in the world. Inorganic and organic are two worlds that cannot be interconnected at all.

Mizukawa Mizukawa glanced at the silicone again: the ability to restore the original state Silicone also has it, but it is not as powerful as the memory metal. Since we all know that silicone is so malleable because it is very malleable, then the same should be true for memory metal. Of course, memory metal should be chemically malleable, while silica gel's should be physically malleable. Chemical ductility is a sublimation of physical ductility and is several notches higher in strength. The essence of them will not be known until scientists have studied them.

Although our understanding was a little shallow, the discussion was satisfactory. As long as time permits, the discussion will continue to be held. Nothing should be rushed, it needs to be done gradually. At a critical time, it's time to stop and think. When everyone thinks about it, let's move on to the next discussion.