I traveled to a medieval world similar to ancient China, which I was completely unfamiliar with.
My soul was reborn into the body of a malnourished boy with no relatives.
He had no knowledge of fighting, yet he became an ancient soldier.
The golden finger that I was so proud of, well, has been of no use so far.
Myself...well, to put it simply, my own debuffs are almost fully stacked.
But I survived.
Lin Hai knew that his life was saved by everyone, and now that the war was over, it was his turn to save everyone.
Regardless of whether science exists in this world or not, Lin Hai must survive and live with all his brothers.
Life is good with a cheat code, but it's just a little harder without it. Does that mean we can't live without it? Life isn't a project; you can't just give up when you encounter a problem.
Moreover, Lin Hai thought that maybe it was not science that disappeared.
The fact that I can stand safely on the ground proves that gravity exists;
The fact that a thrown arrow can land accurately on the ground shows that the three laws of mechanics exist;
Firewood can be ignited and provide light, which means that biomass energy can be converted into heat energy and light energy;
The fact that rice can be cooked shows that heat can be conducted;
Although they would not starve to death after eating, the soldiers who lost too much blood after being injured died. The main source of food for people was still farming, and everyone still relied on domesticated large herbivores as animal power, and so on.
All this shows that in this world, basic disciplines do exist. Perhaps there are only two aspects worth exploring:
Which ones don't exist?
Are the specific parameters of existing basic science the same as those in our previous world?
It’s like you can hear things, but is the speed of sound propagation in the two worlds the same?
Lin Hai knew that as long as the basic scientific knowledge did not change, the golden finger would still be the golden finger, but the usage would be different.
Well, thanks to the farming stories of the past, especially those stories about hundreds of people traveling through ancient times to build industries and constantly delaying updates. Lin Hai never expected that decades after leaving school, the most profound impression he would have on basic science would come from online articles he read. The only reason Lin Hai read these articles back then was because he wanted to become an online writer to hedge his risk of unemployment.
Well, fate has its own destiny. Since he wanted to study basic science, Lin Hai decided to do some experiments.
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