Genius Club Chapter 899

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Chapter 899: Chapter 35 Resurrection VV Chapter 899: Chapter 35 Resurrection VV Lin Xian held his phone.

Seated on the living room sofa, he stared at the black and white text on the screen.

It was hard to imagine that such a crude web page was a product of the year 2024.

And with this kind of font and resolution…

It indeed felt very dated.

If it were not intentionally designed to be so, Lin Xian could only assu that…

this webpage must have been around for a long while.

...

Certainly for at least twenty or thirty years.

Doesn’t that an…

The Genius Club’s exam system, with its three questions, had also been around for at least that long?

What about before then?

Before the internet was invented, how did the Genius Club conduct exams?

“It’s not possible that the Genius Club was established only after the ergence of the internet,”

Lin Xian shook his head.

That seems highly unlikely.

In his understanding, the Genius Club should have been founded much earlier, and this organization is not so reliant on the internet.

“Anyway, this isn’t a crucial issue right now.”

Lin Xian refrained from further speculation.

After all, once he joined the Genius Club, these fundantal questions would naturally be answered.

Then.

He focused once again on the second test question itself—

[Please perform a historical correction that is as great as possible.]

This was an intriguing question with no standard answer, and it was sowhat abstract.

“Historical correction…”

Lin Xian muttered the last term.

This was a principle of the Space-Ti Law that he had previously deduced:

Relative to a disrupted history, if there is a course of action that corrects the deviated historical trajectory, bringing it back to its original developntal path…

then this action is known as—historical correction.

In view of this.

The Genius Club indeed seed to know about the Space-Ti Law.

This wasn’t surprising.

The Space-Ti Law that he could figure out, they, being the real geniuses, could understand as well.

Or even…

Possibly in greater depth and detail.

At least, Lin Xian and Liu Feng had only just calculated the specific values and operational chanisms of Space-Ti Elasticity.

And since the Genius Club used this value in the first test question,

It naturally indicated that they knew about it and had already mastered it long ago.

However, Lin Xian was a bit perplexed.

The naming of these Space-Ti Laws was purely his own spontaneous decision, highly subjective, never communicated or shared with others.

So why did the Genius Club share the sa designations for the Space-Ti Laws and his own thoughts so coincidentally, as if they had agreed on them?

“Coincidence?”

Lin Xian was unsure.

However, regarding the term “historical correction,” Lin Xian felt that he hadn’t misunderstood it, and it should an the sa thing as stated in the question.

The “history” ntioned here isn’t real history.

History, as people often refer to it, usually ans incidents that have occurred before today, like yesterday, the day before, a month ago, or several years ago…

Such histories are absolutely unchangeable; humans have no way of intervening in the past that has already occurred.

In view of this, it isn’t hard to guess.

The “history” ntioned by the Genius Club, much like the “history” Lin Xian often spoke of, actually refers to the future trajectory of 2024-2624, these 600 years, viewed from a future perspective.

Lin Xian rested his chin in his hand:

“Since they refer to the future as history, it implies that the Genius Club likely also has so ans of observing the future.”

He continued to ponder.

If the second test question involves rely performing a historical correction…

Then that actually isn’t much of a challenge.

He had already carried out many historical corrections, both intentionally and unintentionally.

Like Tem Bank ceasing to exist and then reerging.

The font on the safe’s plaque also counted as a historical correction.

As for now.

The simplest historical correction would be to retract the “Miniature Nuclear Battery” manuscript he had shared with Dean Gao Yan and Nangong ngjie that morning.

In that case, wouldn’t that correct the history and revert the world line?

“…”

After thinking for a while.

Lin Xian shook his head:

“[No, it can’t be done.]”

Because how could a point of no return easily retract the water once spilled?

As it stands, even if he retrieves the manuscript,

But Dean Gao Yan and Nangong ngjie had already seen the manuscript, and the ideas recorded were already imprinted in their minds…It’s true that the manuscript could be retracted, but could their mories be erased as well?

Gao Yan and Nangong ngjie, both leaders in China’s nuclear physics and nuclear energy fields, had the seed of the miniature nuclear battery implanted in their brains, and it was only a matter of ti before it sprouted.

Standing from the nation’s perspective, they certainly would not usurp his patent or take ownership of it…that much was certain.

But these thoughts in their minds would eventually take root and bear fruit in many national scientific research projects.

That was the point of no return.

From the mont he showed the manuscript to the two, the water spilt could already not be reclaid.

Nangong ngjie, coming from a family of three generations of military personnel, was a devoted patriot and heroine.

In her heart.

The interests of the country and the people outweighed everything else, and given such a splendid opportunity to empower and strengthen the nation through manufacturing miniature nuclear batteries, how could she easily let it go?

Even if right now he retracted the manuscript…

It realistically wouldn’t change anything.

Spilled water can’t be regained.

That was the reality.

“Moreover, the history after correction can’t possibly revert back to being exactly the sa as it originally was.”

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