Chapter 127 Brain



Jiang Cheng squatted on the ground, thinking for at least half an hour. He didn't even get up. When he got tired of squatting, he simply sat down on the ground.

When new inspiration or ideas arise, it's as if a well that has dried up in parched land suddenly gushes forth with groundwater, overflowing from bottom to top and irrigating his previously barren mind.

"Brain-like" is a technical term, also known as neuromorphic computing. As the most ingeniously designed organism in nature, every organ of the human body is uniquely endowed. We have been studying it for thousands of years but have not yet fully explored its mysteries.

The most ingenious of all is the brain. Some have proposed that if we could design computers to simulate the organizational structure and information processing methods of the human brain, we would usher in a new era of brain-like computing.

No, that alone is not enough.

Jiang Cheng frowned, then suddenly clenched his fists. Following the brain-like theory, another terrifying theory that made people gasp for breath had emerged.

He wants to completely simulate the brain with a quantum computer, creating a grid-like pattern of neurons, and, most importantly, integrating it into the human body. The goal is to allow the quantum computer to build itself, rather than being designed by humans, removing the emotional components of the brain and creating a simulator capable of independent thought.

It's important to build it yourself.

Jiang Cheng's most unique idea, in abstract terms, is to create a lump of space mud or something similar, connect it to the human body via conduits, and when the brain is engaged in thought activities, the space mud will begin to mimic these activities, from memory structure to consciousness, spirit, and language.

He overturned the concept of quantum computers, and then rejected the original concept of creating brain-like computers.

We don't need to painstakingly imitate; the most profound and subtle aspect of life lies in its natural formation.

This has always been the case, from ancient times to the present.

Jiang Cheng remained expressionless, but his rapidly active mind caused his fingertips to tremble slightly. After a long while, he closed his eyes, his mind reaching a climax.

A flood of thoughts rushed through his mind, prompting him to take deep breaths to relax.

The brain is overloaded with information, dozens of mind maps are written in the dark world, extending into hundreds of introductions, as if sketching a maze map, which shatters instantly after reaching a dead end.

Next, the next thought.

Next one.

One extremely chilling fact that he was completely unaware of was that, from genetic reagents to controlled nuclear fusion, the system did not provide him with any assistance such as enhancing his brain.

But, during this research process, which lasted nearly a year and involved in hellish challenges in each plan, wasn't the brain constantly being developed?

No one can deny the extent to which technology can modify the human body; there have been cases of robotic arms and mechanical kidneys being implanted in the human body.

The idea that technology can change the brain is a pipe dream!

Strengthening one's thinking is tantamount to forcing growth, a devastating blow to the spirit, like injecting adrenaline to force the body to a peak state, but is that a sustainable approach?

To put it another way! The way to broaden your thinking and enhance your brain is to take Viagra, but if you take too much, you'll become useless and develop dementia.

If you put something that rapidly develops the brain in front of Einstein or Planck, would they accept it?

Some people say, "Eat it! Eat it and you'll be able to come up with the nuclear energy formula in a day. It's a product of science and technology." Einstein would look at such a person as if they were an idiot.

A paradox exists: humans create technology, yet some people go against this, wanting to use technology as the mother and humanity as the child. Adhering to the concept that the system is invincible, they claim to instantly gain a hundredfold boost, their backs and legs no longer ache, and they can fight Ultraman tomorrow.

Is that possible?

The one who can truly lead China to the pinnacle of modern technology, and even lead humanity into the universe, will be an ordinary person in this vast world, but will be far more than just an ordinary person!

The hellish difficulty tests one's character and spirit; one cannot shoulder great responsibilities simply by shouting "I want to do scientific research."

Jiangcheng doesn't make rapid progress, but he is making steady progress. Can the boy who used to stand on the tree-lined avenue of Lanjing Science and Technology College now sketch out a dozen mind maps with a difficulty comparable to top-notch technology in a short period of time and then work his way down to a dead end?

What makes us strong is never technology, but people.

And so, by the time he'd reached the point where his head was spinning and his scalp was tingling from all the rejections, his thinking had reached a critical point, and his CPU was about to overheat...

"Knock knock knock," Gu Qingwan knocked on the door.

"Boss, dinner is ready. Let's go eat first, and we can talk about work tomorrow."

As soon as she entered the room, she saw Jiang Cheng squatting on the ground. She stared at him for a few seconds, then tucked her long, wavy, crimson hair behind her ear, bent down, and reached out to help him up.

She didn't ask anything.

An assistant should have the duties of an assistant; she should not care about anything other than the boss, the boss's work, and the boss's health.

Gu Qingwan is a strange person. She's like a robot that follows orders. She can do her best in whatever she's asked to do, and she can suppress her temper to the lowest level.

After dinner, Jiang Cheng returned to his room to rest.

He stood by the window, the evening breeze blowing, constantly ruffling his bangs, making his forehead itchy, and his hair a mess.

He looked at the night sky and pondered.

Once the idea is finalized and logically consistent, we must bring together experts in these fields to thoroughly discuss the feasibility of brain-like computing. This is no small matter.

We need to talk to Professor Zhong about this and submit it to the higher authorities. This will be the third project after the New Era.

Jiang Cheng slowly closed his eyes. He was very handsome, especially with his long eyelashes. When he closed his eyes, they created shadows on his eyelids, like a swaying birch forest.

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