Simmons reported everything without a moment's hesitation.
The thought of concealing the existence of the magic forum flashed through his mind, since he was now essentially deprived of his freedom, and nominally, to maintain secrecy, he needed to work here for several years.
There was actually a hint of imprisonment in it; Simmons had considered using the magic forum to escape his current situation.
However, he quickly changed his mind and abandoned the idea, knowing that others would surely obtain the standard demon brain in the future.
Keeping a secret is a prisoner's dilemma; he can't guarantee that everyone who obtains the Demon Brain will keep the secret.
After the matter of the magic forum was reported, Simmons was quickly brought to the office for questioning, surrounded by a group of scientists:
"Professor, how are you feeling?"
As a veteran expert, Simmons used to chat and laugh with Shiing-Shen Chern and others, and was highly respected by researchers in Area 51.
Several of his students from his time as head of the mathematics department at Stony Brook University are located here.
Simmons answered while using his senses to gather information about his surroundings:
"It feels great, just like I told you before, but ever since I was able to see the magic forum, I feel like I've broken some kind of barrier."
"It's like being bound by a membrane for a long time, and now that binding has been broken."
One of the researchers continued, "According to Merlin's statement and our experiments on mice using the simple magic brain, you should now possess the ability to cast spells."
"Why don't you try using your spellcasting ability?"
Simmons nodded and said, "Okay, I'm also curious about what it feels like to cast a spell. I'll give it a try."
Sassoon stood up and reminded him, "We'll move you to a dedicated weapons lab later; it's not safe here now."
As a secret military testing base, Area 51 naturally houses many weapons laboratories.
Simmons was taken to a directed energy systems integration laboratory for testing laser weapons.
"Professor, unleash your full potential!" Sassoon's voice echoed through the closed laboratory via speakers.
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"How come only two people have obtained magic coins so far?"
When Simmons connected to the magic forum, Zheng Li received a message in the background and glanced at the magic coin system, only to find that a month had passed and only two people had obtained magic coins.
"Is the Haber algorithm too difficult? Or have they simply not found a suitable method?"
Determining coordinates for each planet individually and then performing calculations would be extremely difficult.
However, with Earth's computer technology, it is possible to optimize the algorithm and then obtain magic coins by consuming computing power.
Zheng Li was dissatisfied with the progress of Lanxing. If there were only two people, would the forum still be able to continue?
Zheng Li's short-term goal is to have about a hundred people, which is equivalent to the number of mages in a standard mage tower.
He can break down a large project into many smaller projects and distribute them among the sub-projects.
"This problem shouldn't be that difficult; at least it shouldn't be that hard to mine even one coin a month."
Zheng Li wondered if he should personally step in to speed up the process, but then he thought it was unnecessary.
If he has to get involved in issues of this magnitude, then he feels that intelligent life on Earth wouldn't be able to play a significant role.
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Perelman went to the grocery store as usual and bought a loaf of rye bread and a bag of macaroni. Today, he didn't buy his usual Bifidok yogurt.
After buying the black bread and pasta, he returned to his home on the outskirts of St. Petersburg.
Since proving the Poincaré conjecture, Perelman's life has remained unchanged to this day, and even the pandemic has not brought any change to his life.
"Hayber constant, Hayber must be a person, right? I really want to communicate with him about the Hayber algorithm."
Perelman was making dinner, cooking pasta while pondering the Haber algorithm and the Haber constant.
After the emergence of Magic, and the confirmation that Merlin's paper mentioned the influence of the soul and will on reality, Russia's emphasis on magic coins rose to a level unimaginable to the outside world.
However, after the Third Information Revolution, Russia, whose computer technology lagged far behind America and China, failed to seize the only two magic coins in the solar system.
Subsequently, the Russian government compiled everything about Merlin into a book and distributed it to prominent Russian mathematicians and astronomers.
As Russia's most famous contemporary mathematician, Perelman naturally also received such information.
The liaison from the Russian Academy of Sciences who visited the site at the time specifically stated, "Although it's hard to believe, the contents of this document are all true."
"If you make any discoveries, you can tell us about them, and we will give you the reward you desire."
"Even if you want to see your sister, we can bring her back."
Perelman was so indifferent to fame and fortune that he refused the Young Mathematician Award, the Fields Medal, and the Millennium Prize in Mathematics, not only refusing to accept the awards but also refusing the prize money.
The contact person knew his personality and didn't mention anything about specific compensation.
Perelman said calmly, "Put it down, I'll watch."
Hua also had a research institute in Russia, and the head of that institute went to great lengths to find Perelman and said the same thing.
Perelman did not agree to either side, nor did he refuse the information they provided.
He was very interested in magic. Does magic really exist? People who go far on the path of science are often curious about the unknown and mysterious.
After carefully studying the Haber algorithm, the Haber constant, and the construction of the cosmic coordinate system, Perelman realized that this was a mathematical theory that had never appeared before.
To some extent, it has achieved a partial unification of the content of analysis, algebra, and geometry.
After that, he devoted himself to studying the Haber algorithm, but made no progress for a long time.
The water flowed through his hands, gliding over the macaroni and falling into the pool. Perelman stared blankly as the water passed through the macaroni.
"I think I have an idea. The point is very difficult to calculate, but I can find this region by using Haber constant and Haber algorithm."
"By processing the regions where planets are observed in the set and astronomical data, we can determine which specific planets might satisfy the Haybe algorithm."
"Then we calculated the coordinates of these planets one by one, and finally determined the address of the magic coin!"
The positions of stars in the universe are constantly moving, and the trajectory of their movement forms a smooth manifold. The "center" of this smooth manifold is the cosmic coordinate system.
The central point here is the definition given in Zheng's theory.
Perelman had a general idea, and the next step was to specifically demonstrate whether his approach was feasible.
"But I don't have astronomical observation equipment, nor can I calculate them one by one with a pen."
Perelman realized that his reclusive life needed to come to an end.
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