Chapter 405: Fragments of the Past
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The information of âhumansâ was left behind in the âredundant dataâ in the âvoid.â And Li Wenyuan was sure that the humans who left that information behind were not the present humans but another batch of âearlierâ humans because he saw a familiar name in that string of information.
[Future Diary Collection]
[âTime Fragmentâ Project]
[Proposer: âPioneerâ Serial Number â Li Wenyuan]
Li Wenyuan was a little surprised to see that âname.â As everyone knew, he was not a âtransmigrator.â He was just unlucky enough to die in an accident at the beginning of the revolution. Then, he was âresurrectedâ by humans as an artificial intelligence out of a âsense of ritual.â
Based on what he knew, the data that could be recorded in the âvoidâ was all past events. He didnât remember having a âPioneer Serial Numberâ or leading a âTime Fragment Project.â
Even if everything he knew about human history was told to him by the âProfessor,â he did not think that the âProfessorâ would lie to him. What was the reason for lying to him? Was it just to create the atmosphere of a riddler?
Perhaps that information alone did not mean that the string of data was left by another batch of âhumans,â but Li Wenyuan could get the answer in the following content.
[The âTime Fragmentâ Project, internally codenamed âOmega-1â by the âEarth Pioneer,â is a large-scale project on how to pass on the experience of this generation to the next generation as completely as possible.]
[The proposers were a few of the âPioneerâ members responsible for pushing the civilization forward. The plan has been approved by the âPioneer Councilâ and officially became the future plan of the current civilization.]
[The related documents are as follows:]
[Pioneer Diary]
[âTime Ringâ Hypothesis]
[âRecycling Binâ Hypothesis]
[âŠ]
In the associated documents, something called âPioneer Diaryâ attracted Li Wenyuanâs attention at a glance. If he remembered correctly, the âheâ in that string of data was called âPioneer.â
That part of the related documents was also from the âvoid.â They seemed to be a whole, bound together with the âTime Fragmentâ Project.
He pulled out the contents of the âdiaryâ and saw the following contents:
[Alright! Finally, someone thought of opening this linked data! This isnât a diary. Who will write a diary? Do you? Anyway, Iâm not writing it. Itâs just to make it easier for people to open the document.]
[All in all, I am one of the âPioneersâ of human civilization. My codename is âLi Wenyuan.â]
[Although you may find it strange to see a âpersonâs nameâ appear here, it is necessary.]
[This generation of humans developed a collective consciousness, and we became a group ofâŠhmmâŠrobots? Although it sounds incredible, we created âourselves.â]
[A massive alien invasion forced us to join forces. That alien civilization had the ability to control minds and advanced technology. In the end, we had to turn our flesh and blood into machines and fuse our consciousness into one to repel the invasion.]
[As for me, Iâm one of the âPioneerâ individuals chosen by the collective consciousness to be the leader after the fusion of consciousness.]
[Letâs not talk about the future of civilization. In short, we discovered the truth of the world at the last moment.]
[A âgift from the pastâ that was lost in the universe was found by us.]
[That was also a pitiful civilization. They realized that everything about them was being âmanipulated,â but they did not hate the individual, life group, civilization, or rather âGod,â who only treated them as an âexperiment.â]
[They turned everything in their civilization into âresourcesâ and left them as gifts to those beings. When we found it, those âresourcesâ had already ârotted,â and the portion that could be used was pitifully small.]
[However, we still learned about the experience of this civilization. In their world, a supreme foreign will dominated everything in their civilization.]
[Although there should not be a âGodâ in the world of science, the things that the foreign will had done were indeed very similar to a âGod.â For example, when civilization encountered an irresistible crisis, it would reverse time and start from a certain choice in the past to guide civilization to avoid the crisis.] [Of course, we donât believe it. But as we continue to pursue this clue, we find something that shouldnât be there.]
[For example, there is something called the âReality Penetrometer.â This is a magical thing made by a civilization called the âWataum Star Council.â]
[Guess what I saw after I activated that thing that looked like a solid metal ball? I saw a dense array of logical characters!]
[What makes up the foundation of our world are âcharacters.â According to the deciphering, I believe that those characters are a kind of ânumbers,â and these numbers may be the underlying code of a âcomputerâ!]
Li Wenyuanâs previous guess seemed to have been confirmed by another âselfâ with the same name. He was in a âbrain in a vatâ world, and everything he experienced was the result of a program simulation.
The name âReality Penetrometerâ also reminded him of the derivative product of the âCreation Theory.â He had not tested that device yet. He originally thought it was something similar to the âPillar of Creationâ that modified the universe laws. But now it seemed that it had a different unique effect.
However, in the following content, that âselfâ denied that âvirtual universe.â
[Do you think I will say something like âour universe is fakeâ? Of course not!]
[After some hard work, we still discovered the nature of these âcharacters.â] [Canât numbers form a world? Is a virtual one necessarily fake? In fact, we donât think that we are a âvirtual universe.â We think that our universe is actually an âexperiment,â an experiment of âdata materialization.â]
[There may be an unbelievable existence trying to do this, creating a world directly through âdata.â]
[Because many of the various ruins we discovered mentioned that there was a certain âforeign willâ that dominated their civilization activities, and the forms of these civilizations were all different. It seemed that this âforeign willâ was trying to see which civilization was more âsuitable.â]
[A simple âbrain in a vatâ experiment doesnât need to do this. We believe that this âforeign willâ is adjusting some âdata.â]
[And now, we have found this part of the âdata.â]
[Itâs in the âRecycling Binâ that we canât snoop: The âvoid..â]
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