Chapter 3 Haber Algorithm and Haber Constant



If he could still cast spells, Zheng Li believed he would definitely be unable to resist casting a silencing spell on the other party.

When you arrive in a completely unfamiliar environment, having an accurate understanding of that environment is the most important thing.

Information obtained through memory has been processed by the original body and is inevitably distorted. A mage would not be so careless as to use information from a single source as the standard for their judgment.

As a well-known university in China, Jiangcheng University's library is fully worthy of its reputation. The new library consists of five branches: A, B, C, D, and E.

The moment she stepped into the library, Li Miaomiao, who had been chattering away, lowered her voice.

"If you come to the library at this time, there will be no seats left. Next time you want to come to the library, you should come around 5:30. Other people who want to come to the library usually come to reserve seats after class at 5 pm."

At Jiangcheng University, you are not allowed to reserve a seat for too long. If you are not there for more than half an hour after reserving a seat, the library staff will take away your belongings.

"And now you can also reserve seats through WeChat official accounts. You must have used the seat-reserving function on WeChat before! But you only need to arrive within half an hour to reserve a seat on WeChat."

Li Miaomiao then spoke in a very soft voice.

"Quiet." Zheng Li didn't say much. Mages are generally not very sociable and not good at socializing.

This is especially true for Zheng Li, who is a deity of law.

In the library lobby, Li Miaomiao whispered a few words, but she fell completely silent once the room was filled with classmates.

Zheng Li stopped paying attention to her and decided to start by learning about history.

A General History of the World, A History of Technology, A General History of World Science and Technology...

At first, he was a little unaccustomed to hieroglyphs, but as his reading speed improved, Zheng Li became completely familiar with them.

Zheng Li could sense something unnatural in many of the books, which he guessed was because of the translation process; even the best translators cannot guarantee an authentic translation.

Zheng Li gained a deeper understanding of the Earth, and their science underwent tremendous changes in just a few hundred years.

Li Miaomiao was completely dumbfounded. She watched as Zheng Li slowly flipped through the pages, his speed increasing until he could finish reading a page in almost a glance.

When the library closed, in just over two hours, Li Miaomiao silently calculated that the other person had actually read all the books that were as tall as her upper body.

If the goal is simply to attract her attention, there's no need for him to read history books. He could easily find some math books to read, such as Demidovich's Problem Set, and impress her, a liberal arts student.

Li Miaomiao originally thought Zheng Li was a typical science guy, but after what happened today, she was a little confused about his approach.

The dormitories of the School of Economics and Management and the School of Mathematical Sciences are both by the lake. On the way back, Li Miaomiao kept many questions to herself and didn't ask them. This time, the other party gave her a completely different feeling than before.

It's like switching the operating system from Windows to Linux on the same host machine.

Both sides maintained an unspoken silence.

Zheng Li didn't care; he just wanted the other person to shut up.

"You're back. How did your chat with the girl from the School of Economics and Management go?" Zhang Cheng, her roommate, asked after she returned to the dorm.

When the week-long couples event was held, all four of us in the dorm said we had to go, that we absolutely had to go, and that anyone who didn't was a son of a bitch.

In the end, only Zheng Li went; the other three all stood him up with various excuses.

Later, Zheng Li hooked up with a girl from the School of Economics and Management. On their way back to the dorm together, their roommates took a picture and posted it in the dorm group chat. The other three were filled with envy and regret—"If only we had gone!"

Most freshmen are full of longing for campus romance.

"We didn't talk about anything," Zheng Li replied casually, then sat down at the table, opened the laptop, and successfully unlocked it after recalling the password.

If the internet is truly as magical as Zheng Li remembers, then it is the most valuable invention on Earth in his opinion.

Zheng Li didn't find computers particularly rare; the mage had invented similar things, and in many different kinds.

The biological computer researched by the sorcerer has far superior computing and storage capabilities compared to computers on Earth that primarily use silicon-based chips and magnetic materials.

On the contrary, it was the internet that allowed billions of devices to communicate with each other and exchange information freely, which amazed Zheng Li.

Seeing that Zheng Li didn't say much, Zhang Cheng didn't pay any attention, picked up his book, and went downstairs. The dormitory for the School of Mathematics was on the seventh floor, and the college had set up a study room on the sixth floor for the students of the School of Mathematics.

Given the unique nature of mathematical learning and research, it's quite normal to stay up all night when inspiration strikes. It's equally normal to spend several hours working on a single problem.

To avoid disrupting students' study flow, the study room is open 24 hours a day.

My other two roommates haven't come back yet; they're only freshmen and they're already starting to roll around.

"So this is how the Internet works. Information is delivered to the designated location through the TCP/IP protocol. It's a brilliant idea."

Zheng Li was immersed in his own world, and through the computer, he gained an understanding of the Internet and its basic implementation principles.

The legacy left to him by his predecessor also included bed curtains and the dormitory's bunk bed with desk underneath, which allowed him to create his own independent space by simply lying down on the bed and pulling the curtains closed.

The reason why the original dormitory had bed curtains was because the lakeside dormitory was actually located by East Lake, and there were a lot of mosquitoes there starting in October.

Almost all the students living by the lake installed bed curtains, but Zheng Li's bed curtains could block other people's view, while his roommate across from him had a gauze-style bed curtain.

Today, through books and memories, Zheng Li has gained a general understanding of the military strength of Earth. His familiarity with history has taught him that he must never reveal that he is a mage before he has the power to protect himself.

Zheng Li prioritized tasks based on their urgency: strengthening his frail body, restoring his spellcasting abilities, and determining whether Earth and the Mage Alliance were on the same plane.

All of this is based on one thing: money.

It's unrealistic to rely solely on the cafeteria food to train one's physical body, and without the ability to cast spells, Zheng Li cannot improve his organs' absorption capacity through willpower alone.

Excessive exercise intensity without adequate nutrition is a waste of time.

Restoring spellcasting ability requires a high-level biological laboratory, which costs a considerable amount of money.

Determining whether Earth and the Mage Alliance exist in the same plane requires determining whether Earth's position in the universe satisfies the hysteresis constant.

The Hybo algorithm was discovered accidentally by a mage named Hybo. It calculates that the coordinates of a planet in the universe where life exists or where life may arise in the future will be constant through a series of calculations.

This constant is called the Haber constant, and the algorithm is called the Haber algorithm.

Of course, the location of life-bearing planets in the universe can also be calculated using the Haber algorithm and the Haber constant.

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