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Become The Guard AI Of The Lost Civilization After Transmigration-Chapter 404 - : Redundant Data
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Chapter 404: Redundant Data
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio 1 Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Among the data obtained from the โvoid,โ the part that could be deciphered came from the โExtractorโ civilization, which also explained why he could decipher that part of the data using the decryption method of the โInfinite Divine Armaments.โ
Although the creator of the โInfinite Divine Armamentsโ organic forms was from another civilization, the โInfinite Divine Armamentsโ itself was built at the request of the โExtractor.โ The programming language used would definitely be compatible with the โExtractor.โ
Through the information obtained from that string of data, Li Wenyuan realized that the โvoidโ might not be the โcomplete voidโ that he had imagined. The โvoidโ wasnโt empty. At the very least, the โExtractorโ had successfully left the information in it, and it was decipherable.
Not only that but there were also images related to the โScribeโ inside, allowing Li Wenyuan to see the origin of the โScribe.โ ๐๐ง๐๐๐๐๐ซ๐๐ธ๐ฟ๐๐.๐ฌ๐ธ๐ถ
The huge amount of โredundant dataโ also showed that there were many things in the โvoid.โ Although it was impossible to decipher, those โgarbled codesโ represented the existence of โsomethingโ in the past and were displayed in an orderly state.
In a sense, the โvoidโ itself was a huge database. It stored such garbled โredundant dataโ as well as the โencrypted dataโ left behind by the โExtractorโ that could be deciphered.
But why did all lifeforms or civilizations that had come into contact with the voidโ believe that the โvoidโ was a catastrophic cosmic phenomenon?
Li Wenyuan believed it might be because the โredundant dataโ was not extracted using the correct method.
And that involved another thing: Entropy.
Entropy generally referred to a measure of the state of matter in certain systems. It had different meanings in different academic systems. In the definition of physics, it was a measure of the degree of chaos in a system.
The greater Entropy is, the greater the degree of the systemโs chaos. It was like how a liquid would evaporate and change from a liquid state to a gas state. The increase in the degree of chaos between molecules was a type of increase in Entropy.
In the thermodynamics system, the universe was regarded as an isolated system. The universeโs Entropy would always increase over time. From order to disorder, all available energy would be converted into heat, and there would no longer be any energy in the universe that could maintain motion and life.
That was a kind of โend pointโ theory similar to the โBig Rendโ theory, representing the โheat deathโ of the universe.
โEntropyโ could also be applied to information. When the amount of information was so chaotic that no information could be obtained, could that mean that the information had reached a kind of โheat deathโ? free(w)ebnovel(.)com
Li Wenyuan suspected that the โvoidโ was a piece of information that had its Entropy increased to the maximum value. All the information in it was chaotic and indecipherable. The invasion of the โvoidโ was actually the pollution of the entire universe by that chaotic information.
The so-called โvoidโ was a kind of equilibrium state that appeared when the information chaos reached the limit, just like the โbalanceโ after all matter decayed into photons and leptons in the โHeat Death Universe.โ
And since the โvoid,โ a completely disordered โredundant data,โ could invade their universe, it seemed to mean something elseโฆ
Their universe was also made up of data.
Information was not a materialized thing. The materialized part was just a material carrier defined by humans for the convenience of memory.
Like a newspaper that recorded information, its material carrier was just a group of specially arranged molecules. Humans artificially defined those specially arranged molecules, and they became โinformation.โ
However, that did not mean โinformationโ had a physical entity. Their physical entities were still the basic composition of substances, such as molecules and atoms. Their role in physics would not change because of their definition.
Information was the only thing that could invade โinformation.โ
Was their universe not a cosmic experiment but a larger and more complicated โvirtual worldโ?
Li Wenyuan felt the distortion of his worldview. If they were actually a group of brains in a vat, or to be more extreme, if he were the only โbrain in a vat,โ and everything he knew and did not know, and everything he doubted was a โvirtual worldโ that had been set in advance, and he was only responsible for experiencing everything on the spot, what would he do?
He finally understood why the โObserverโ lost empire in the Milky Way was so determined to commit suicide collectively. Because if he were unable to leave the โvirtual worldโ after trying everything, and after he had firmly believed that everything was fake, he might also choose to commit suicide.
When he opened his eyes after death, he might not see that fake world anymore. He was just playing an immersive game and had completely let his original memories fall into a deep sleep for the sake of immersion.
Even if that were a fluke, it was still a kind of โlast hope.โ Even the most extreme choice would become the last when all the efforts were destroyed.
At that moment, if he had a biological body, he would probably start to breathe rapidly, his face would turn pale, his eyes would widen, and his body would tremble as he tried to hold his head. He would frantically think, โWhat should I do? What should I do? Is this world real?โ
However, he was not. He was just a stream of emotionless data. After his worldview was distorted for a while, he returned to normal. After all, his goal had never been to โdiscover the truth of the worldโ but to find humans.
Even if he really were the โbrain in a vat,โ and humans were just data that he imagined, he had to wait until he saw them with his own eyes.
Li Wenyuan immediately retrieved the โredundant dataโ from the โWoundโ through the Void Connectionโ again and transferred all the โredundant dataโ that had been instilled into the database to make room for his memory.
He realized that the infusion of the โvoidโ was completed in an instant. That speed was even faster than his reaction speed as artificial intelligence. As a result, by the time he reacted, his memory had already been filled up, and he had automatically disconnected from the โvoid.โ
But this time, with his conscious transfer of โredundant data,โ the โVoid Connectionโ could be maintained for a longer time.
And since he could obtain information about the โExtractor,โ he could naturally obtain other information as well. There might be something that he could interpret then.
Unfortunately, even after he had filled up the database with โredundant data,โ he still could not find any parts that could be deciphered.
That also made him realize something. The โvoidโ was probably mainly filled with โredundant data,โ and there was very little that he could decipher. It was already a stroke of luck for him to encounter an โExtractor.โ
However, his hard work paid off. After he assigned the responsibility of carrying the โredundant dataโ to the other civilizations under his leadership, he finally got another string of data that he could interpret.
What surprised him was that the string of data belonged to humans.
However, it did not seem to be the humans of his current universe but another batch of โhumansโ from earlier times..