Chapter 58 Coincidence
Liu Yu suddenly realized.
In this hypothesis, there are intelligent cells that can perceive the existence of a "human body" at a higher level than themselves through global statistics from the data level. Then, as a human individual, we also have the possibility of perceiving the existence of a "giant" at a higher level through global data statistics.
One thing is certain: even if the "giant" that we speculate really exists, its behavior pattern must be different from that of the human body.
It is unlikely to have external behavioral abilities such as movement and running.
But this doesn’t matter, because it doesn’t affect the statistical search for this “characteristic” behavior.
As long as there is a certain "feature" that meets the standards, just like the regular stillness and movement of the human body that intelligent cells perceive through statistics, finding this "feature" can confirm the existence of the human body. Similarly, individual human individuals can also use this feature to confirm or deny the existence of "giants."
Liu Yu's spirits suddenly lifted.
At this point, we have not only proposed a hypothesis but also found a way to verify it. So the next step is straightforward.
A night has passed quietly. Outside the window, the originally hazy sky has become bright.
The winter sun has slowly risen, casting its slightly cool sunlight on the earth.
"Let's go to the World Government."
"Walk."
The two men didn't care about the fatigue of not sleeping all night. They got up, washed their faces hurriedly, comforted the little monkey, left some food for it, and left the warm room.
The cold air hit him, instantly dispelling the remaining fatigue in his mind. He got in the car, started it, and drove straight to the World Government Building.
On a winter morning, the wide streets were empty, without a single pedestrian or vehicle in sight, as if the city was still asleep and had not yet woken up.
It takes a while to get from the young people's area to the World Government Building.
The car moved steadily forward in autonomous mode. Inside, the two men pondered silently, refining their own theories.
After a while, Liu Yu suddenly said, "I'm a little hungry. Let's stop at a convenience store and get something to eat."
"good."
Zhou Cheng agreed, opened the map, and began looking for a convenience store along the way.
He had several options, each a few hundred meters from his route. So he randomly picked one of the options.
The car automatically planned the route and stopped in front of the door after a while.
This is a very ordinary convenience store, almost the same as other small convenience stores in Dajing City. They are all small stores with some daily necessities.
It is unmanned and anyone can open the store door and take the goods at will.
The path leading from the road to its door seemed to have fallen into disrepair and had almost degenerated into a dirt road. There was still some snow on it, and no one had cleared it.
These were commonplace scenes in daily life. Zhou Cheng ignored them and continued to think about things while walking forward.
Pop.
Zhou Cheng, absorbed in his thoughts, seemed to have accidentally kicked a small stone. The stone was kicked off the uneven road surface, leaving a small dent.
Zhou Cheng came back to his senses and subconsciously looked down, and saw that there seemed to be something in the small pit.
It was a piece of paper that had some signs of decay.
Um?
Zhou Cheng bent down, picked up the rotten paper that was folded up carelessly and pressed under a small stone, and carefully unfolded it. A line of scribbled words on it came into his sight.
"Stop! Human civilization is doomed to extinction. Struggling any further will only cause more pain."
Zhou Cheng's whole body trembled, and his pupils widened instantly.
He subconsciously turned his head and looked at the path he was on, then at the convenience store in front of him, at the car behind him, and finally at the small stone that he had accidentally kicked.
There were still some traces of soil on the small stone.
The upper part is smoother and drier, while the lower part is stained with damp soil, and moisture seems to have seeped into the interior, causing some changes in its color.
Zhou Cheng knew that this was a sign that would only appear after being buried in the soil for a certain period of time.
It was not buried in the soil in a short period of time.
Zhou Cheng's brain started to work rapidly at this moment. He began to carefully recall every detail of his trip.
Last night, the First Decision Maker's attempt to communicate with the Moon Goddess on behalf of human civilization failed.
Inspired by this, he began to believe that the Moon God was not an alien civilization, but was very likely to exist on Earth. Together with Liu Yu, he formulated five hypotheses that might fit the description of the Moon God.
After that, he reasoned and thought all the way, and at dawn, he thought of the possibility of "giants" and found a plan to verify this possibility. Therefore, he decided to set off to the World Government immediately.
On the way, Liu Yu felt hungry, so he asked himself to find a convenience store to buy something to eat.
Liu Yu had proposed the request, but he had several alternatives at the time. He had chosen this convenience store at random.
After getting off the bus, your route is also determined randomly and unconsciously. In other words, you cannot know in advance whether you will kick the small stone and see the paper.
Besides... this piece of paper had clearly been buried under that small rock for a long time. Judging from Zhou Cheng's knowledge of soil burial from archaeology, this piece of paper had been buried under the rock for at least a month.
A month ago, I was still working on perfecting the "resource depletion" plan.
Zhou Cheng's heart slowly relaxed.
All signs indicate that this was just a coincidence and could not have been arranged in advance.
As for why someone would write such a passage, there are countless explanations. Perhaps it was simply written by someone unwilling to accept the decline of human civilization, yet already heartbroken and desperate, simply to persuade themselves to let go of their obsession.
Maybe after he finished writing, he crumpled it into a ball, and it was blown away by the wind and then happened to be pressed down by a small stone.
It's just a coincidence.
The content of this note was not directed at me. It was just that my current situation was a little special and I was too sensitive, which led to some unnecessary associations.
After realizing this, Zhou Cheng thought about throwing it away.
After hesitating for a moment, he didn't throw it away, but put it in his pocket.
After getting some bread from the convenience store, Zhou Cheng returned to the car.
"What happened to you just now?"
"It's okay. Let's go."
The car started moving forward again.
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