Chapter 663: Chapter 660: Personal Intelligent Brain System (Added for Alliance Hierarch ‘Parallel Lines are Really Damn Handso!’)
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So reporters below widened their eyes and couldn’t help but hold their breath.
Zhang Yuan continued, “Antimi, it’s a description of magnetic field perception, it’s … how should I say it, like magnetic lines blooming everywhere, just like flower buds blossoming. Do you understand the description now?”
“Antimi … he’s great, formidable indeed!”
“… It’s a description of a kind of space.”
Zhang Yuan began to transliterate the text from the Gaia Civilization, and since human language was completely blank on this content, it could only copy directly from the Gaia Civilization.
Unknown things always bring curiosity and fear, even though the people in the captain’s room were all elite, they still couldn’t help but feel a strong wave of doubt.
“Cough cough … what is Old Zhang talking about?”
“I don’t know …”
It was impossible for them to even imagine these things; explaining here was like talking to chickens and ducks, or playing the lute to a cow.
“Ah, I get it now; precisely because it’s so challenging, it can be sold at a good price.”
Humans’ five senses have been innate for millions of years and have never changed, and now they were to evolve to a sixth sense.
There was a bit of unease in their hearts.
Seeming to notice the distrust in their eyes, Zhang Yuan said, “Alright, let’s not dwell on this new invention’s language for now … let first explain that the amount of information brought by magnetic field perception is very, very small and can usually be ignored. But its existence can change human cognition, especially spatial cognition.”
“What is perception? Perception is the ability of life to collect information!”
“In traditional human senses, the eyes are the primary organ, receiving the most information—about 80-90%, even more than 90%, followed by hearing and tactile.”
“Besides vision, hearing, and touch, the abilities to gather information through taste and sll are not significant, only used in specific situations.”
“Taste, with the tongue as the sensory organ, is used only while eating to distinguish what is tasty.”
“The nose, used when slling odors.”
“Everyone present, at this mont, are you using your sense of taste and sll?”
Upon hearing Zhang Yuan say this, so people indeed took a deep breath or licked their lips unconsciously.
Naturally, their noses couldn’t sll anything; the air they breathed in had no scent, maybe at the start when they first entered the conference room, they could sll a bit of perfu, but now they were already fatigued by it.
The tongue, however, could taste so sweat, salty because of the earlier heated discussions that caused them to sweat.
Zhang Yuan smiled and said, “So these two senses bring very little information. The air we breathe in has no scent, the saliva we swallow has no taste, and if it weren’t deliberately ntioned, this information in our minds would be almost negligible.”
“But these two senses are always active and haven’t disappeared. We are accustod to their presence, and we use them to perceive the world.”
“If at this mont, soone suddenly released poison gas and it was slled by everyone, a piece of information would inevitably appear in everyone’s mind: soone is releasing poison gas!”
These words made many people laugh, and the tense atmosphere gradually dissipated.
Yes, perceptual ability is actually a capacity to gather information, whether one sees, hears, or slls, it’s all about receiving information.
Magnetic field perception is the sa.
Zhang Yuan displayed several experintal results on the screen, “Back on topic, the senses of sll and taste are used only in specific situations, but can we directly do away with them? No, if we abandoned these senses, humans wouldn’t die, but the world would lose a lot of enjoynt.”
“Similarly, in the design of our Superdinsional Perception Laboratory, the information brought by magnetic field perception is also minimal. Its volu is a bit more than taste and sll, and on the sa level as hearing.”
“In usual situations, we can consider it negligible. But invisibly, it will affect our cognitive abilities.”
“In specific work environnts, it can be very useful. For instance, in places with high voltage and magnetic fields, reading text on a screen— if magnetic field content is added to the screen, we could read more information in the sa ti …”
Take a simple example, most people read at a speed of about 200-400 characters per minute; this speed of information reception is not high. But magnetic field perception is a spatial type of perception, when reading the description of a spaceship on a screen, with eyes one sees the description, and with magnetic field perception, one could also sense the three-dinsional structure of the spaceship.
“It’s a very good supplent, provided our electronic devices also need to be improved by adding so adapters.”
Zhang Yuan elaborately explained a lot, essentially aning this technology had matured and could be used on babies, and they would quickly adapt as if it were innate.
It could also be used on adults, for a longer applicable period, and after adapting, it could improve work efficiency.
Counting back, this technology was invented during the cooperation period with the Tos Civilization, and had been used for over a thousand years by now. Any initially improper considerations had been gradually perfected; it was indeed quite mature.
Thus, Zhang Yuan boldly promoted it.
Regarding the internal affairs of new humans, he was sowhat aggressive at tis, but most of the ti, he was quite prudent.
Seeing so still puzzled, Zhang Yuan added, “… You need to understand, where exactly are higher species stronger than us? Is it their stronger bodies? Of course not! Mainly it’s here!” Zhang Yuan pointed to his head.
“First is the social, philosophical level; second, the ability to receive information; third, the ability to process information.”
“The three are interdependent, indispensable. We developed auxiliary brain technology, but is infinitely boosting human computational speed useful? It is useful within certain boundaries; people beco very smart, but exceeding a certain boundary imdiately becos dangerous, very dangerous …”
“Our thinking speed can’t beco the speed of light, and the speed of communication is terribly slow. If the thinking speed is too fast and the perceptual ability can’t keep up … well, that’s the gist. The three are mutually restraining.”
“In conclusion, solving these three things ans we are a Level 5 Civilization, got it … Little Li, it’s your turn now.”
After explaining all this, Zhang Yuan stepped down from the podium, and then Dr. Li from behind supplented so details and began to answer so questions from reporters.
Then, Dr Li also introduced the culmination of the current human-machine interaction system—the “Personal Intelligent Brain System.”
(PS: Thanks to the new Alliance Hierarch “Parallel Lines Are Damn Cool,” thank you!)
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