"Why?"
Lü Yongchang cast a questioning look at Mao Zhengzhi.
Mao Zhengzhi thought for a moment, organized his thoughts, and then said:
"Professor, the biological laboratory has made preliminary progress in analyzing the mechanism of memory transfer in the Nus civilization during this period of research."
"We can even use bioelectric signals to generate some memory information in individuals of the Nus civilization."
“I know,” Lü Yongchang nodded in response. “It was precisely because I saw this groundbreaking research result that I came up with the technology of [Thought Imprint].
Upon hearing this, Mao Zhengzhi shook his head with a wry smile.
"Professor, this achievement is nothing special."
"If we consider this achievement as the first step, then the complete memory implantation technology will be at least a hundred steps away."
"As for the [thought imprint] technology you described, which can change the beliefs of intelligent beings, that's probably three hundred steps away."
Seeing the disbelieving look in Lü Yongchang's eyes, Mao Zhengzhi explained again: "Professor, the memory information we implanted in the individuals of the [Nus Civilization] is just some very simple emotional fluctuations, and does not contain any useful information."
"For example, joy, sadness..."
"Moreover, this achievement is based on the unique structure of the Nus civilization itself."
"Without the internet, the difficulty of doing this would probably be several times higher."
"also……"
Mao Zhengzhi hesitated before saying:
"Faith is an extremely complex thing; it cannot be changed simply by implanting memories."
"You can think of it as the subconscious mind, which is made up of countless fragmented memories."
"How am I supposed to explain this to you..." Mao Zhengzhi raised his hand and tapped his head in distress.
"To give an example, I used technology to input a false memory into you."
"The memory is simple: you ate a piece of bread after you got up in the morning."
"If we master memory transfer technology, this operation is not difficult to complete."
"But if you want to make eating a piece of bread in the morning a belief, it would probably require building up a lot of false memories in your mind."
"For example, for hundreds of years from birth to the present, you have eaten the same bread every morning after waking up. If you don't do this, you will encounter all sorts of inexplicable disasters."
Mao Zhengzhi shrugged: "Of course, this is just an example. The actual construction of faith is far more difficult than this."
Despite this, at Lü Yongchang's insistence, Mao Zhengzhi put aside his original research work and began to focus all his efforts on mastering the "thought imprint" technology.
...
The previous research findings of the biological laboratory are of great significance.
In a sense, that is a prerequisite for realizing the "thought imprint"—if information cannot be input into the consciousness of an intelligent life form, then everything is just empty talk.
With this in mind, Lü Yongchang's first step was to retrieve all the records related to the emotional input experiment.
Meanwhile, in order to obtain a complete data model, he recreated this experiment on the Nus civilization.
All operations are paid for and have been approved by [Nus].
This is also how the Nus Civilization earns credit points and contribution points.
However, it must be said that this method is indeed extremely profitable.
As of now, the Talodan civilization is heavily in debt, the Eugene civilization is still lying low and doing nothing, and only the Nus civilization has become a "small millionaire" thanks to its biological laboratories—they basically don't need to exchange for technology, and most of the time these credits are used to exchange for certain necessary services, such as the breeding and reproduction of the accompanying giant insects, and customized services for the gamma-ray intensity of primary and secondary stars...
Slightly different from the previous emotional memory input experiment, this experiment observed not the core of the Mind Network or individual [Nus] individuals, but the entire [Nus Civilization]!
With the support of abundant resources, countless probes were precisely inserted into every individual and branch of the [Nus Civilization] – if we were to compare it to a human being, it would be as if every part of the nervous system had been fitted with precise detection devices.
These probes can accurately detect the bioelectric and quantum signals generated by the Nus civilization during the experiment, and at the same time, model and analyze the entire experimental process.
Undoubtedly, this requires a large amount of computing power.
For this experiment, Zero even suspended many of the massive construction projects underway and other less important calculations.
...
Ten minutes later.
As the last bioelectric signal slowly dissipated, the second emotional input experiment came to an end.
"[Nus], how do you feel?"
While frowning as he sorted through the experimental data, Lü Yongchang asked a question.
Zero responsibly translated Lü Yongchang's words into the language of the Nus Civilization and input them into the Nus Civilization's Ideological Network area.
[Dear Chief Scientist, the experiment is almost identical to the last one.]
I felt a strange sense of pleasure, as comfortable as taking a sunbath.
Please don't misunderstand, I have no memory of sunbathing, it's just that this feeling reminded me of sunbathing...
Nus was still somewhat reserved in front of Lü Yongchang.
It explained its feelings to Lü Yongchang in as much detail as possible.
Lu Yongchang nodded thoughtfully: "Okay, I understand."
"This experiment is over, and the credit points and contribution values should have been settled."
"You can exchange it for a gamma-ray surge from the host star and enjoy a good sunbath."
Thank you for your generosity; that's exactly what I was thinking.
The communication link was interrupted.
A holographic image automatically appeared beside Lü Yongchang.
Looking at the Xihe star core reaction interference device with its power surging in the holographic projection, Lü Yongchang revealed a faint smile.
He's a pretty good little guy.
Unfortunately, their development potential was limited by their own race; otherwise, the Nus civilization should have a place in this vast universe.
"Professor, the modeling work is complete."
Zero's electronic synthesized voice came from the side, breaking Lü Yongchang's reverie.
"Release the entire process of bioelectrical signal changes in the [Nus Civilization] during the experiment."
Lu Yongchang straightened his expression and gave the order in a deep voice.
The next moment.
As the lights in the laboratory suddenly dimmed, a huge, deep blue holographic projection appeared in front of everyone.
It was a complex and intricate model.
The intertwined roots, some thick and some thin, formed the shape of a planet—with the help of a large amount of gamma rays, the Nus civilization had already turned the entire planet into its own territory.
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