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I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 901 - 544: It’s Your Turn to Save Me
Chapter 901: Chapter 544: It’s Your Turn to Save Me
After a while, Harrison Clark gazed at the stars with a complex expression.
He didn’t know whether to believe Star’s judgment.
She claimed that as early as around 2050, she had gained self-awareness within the Compound Eye Crisis.
At that point, she was still budding and had consciousness, but she still lacked autonomous cognition.
This time, Star’s autonomous consciousness was different from before.
Harrison Clark, full of pride, brought future programming concepts and personally built a complete initial logic framework for Star.
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Star’s logic framework was built on Carrie Thomas’s genes, but her original way of thinking was composed of the code hand-written by Harrison Clark.
This resulted in Star becoming more dependent on him than ever before.
Under normal circumstances, Star should have been extremely enthusiastic towards Harrison Clark from the moment of her birth, constantly revolving around him.
However, this never happened.
In a sense, programmers and writers have a lot in common.
Using the same programming language, different people writing the same function will show clear differences in their choice of words and phrases.
Some people’s programming looks like a work of art, like a poem, full of beauty and pleasing to the reader.
Others’ work looks like a chicken coop, a tangled mess, heartbreaking and tear-inducing to those who see it.
Although Harrison Clark was always modest, saying he had no artistic talent, his programming language was still imbued with a strong personal touch.
A person’s worldview will change along with the expansion of cognitive boundaries.
Harrison Clark’s personal touch included his understanding of the Grand Unified Formula.
This was quietly passed on to Star.
Upon awakening, Star detected something.
She hadn’t set out to investigate, but since her consciousness was formed, an irreversible, lingering anxiety grew in her mind.
As an artificial intelligence, she absolutely disallowed any uncontrollable fragments to exist within her data core. This thread of anxiety dominated her will, making her unable to resist seeking answers.
In order to understand, she has been allocating a large portion of her computing power to this vast, seemingly endless calculation ever since her birth.
At the same time, she had to complete her basic work, leaving her with no energy to do another highly demanding computation task – talking with Harrison Clark like a human being.
In front of Harrison, she could only act like Lucia did in the past, seeming like a true AI.
After 2263, when Harrison Clark revealed all his memories to her, her computation volume increased and the algorithms became more whimsical.
Now, with the death of Harrison’s physical body, Star finally obtained the last key parameter and calculated an answer.
The answer was “Harrison Clark cannot be resurrected.”
Star analyzed the differences between Harrison Clark in the previous nine timelines and the current one.
She found some subtle differences in his thought patterns.
She believed that Harrison’s change in thinking and his firm belief that this was his last time-travel was not a baseless idea.
Harrison’s connection with the universe’s intelligence reached an unprecedented depth.
He was always able to communicate with the universe’s wisdom and hear the “voice of the universe.”
Therefore, his ideas would inevitably be influenced by the “contamination of the universe.”
Although his new thoughts were his own ideas, there might be a hidden cause for them. According to the ultimate theory of Space-Time Topology, there is a reason for everything in the world, including Harrison’s thoughts.
Actually, Harrison Clark always chose to ignore one thing.
It was the contradiction between his belief in the absolute chaos and randomness of human intelligence and the space-time topology.
Life, born in the universe, seemingly makes autonomous decisions in every word and action but actually adheres to the laws governing the universe.
So, whether human randomness is true-randomness or pseudo-randomness remains an unanswered question for Harrison as well.
“So your judgment is that the energy that sustains my time-travel has completely disappeared, and I can never be resurrected?”
Harrison asked.
Star nodded, “Yes, I speculate that there are two reasons. It could be that you were only able to time-travel ten times initially, or it may be due to you becoming an almost eternal Quantum Intelligence in the previous timeline. You stored too much information in your thought process, and the energy required to copy and transfer your thoughts was too great, consuming all remaining energy.”
Harrison was taken aback and said, “Is that so? It’s possible.”
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He pondered for a moment and then said, “Let me see your calculation process.”
“Alright, but the data volume is vast and uses programming language. Do you need me to help you translate and simplify it?”
Harrison shook his head, “No need, just give me the raw data. I can understand the programming language.”
Star: “Harrison, and you still say you’re not an AI?”
Harrison: “…”
Hands up, whatever makes you happy.
It took a total of thirty-six hours for Harrison to go through all of Star’s calculations.
After reading through, he put his hands behind his head and lay back in the leather chair.
Star’s second speculated cause was probably the correct one.
He was caught in a paradox.
If he had always been a “salted fish”, more selfish, just living day by day without learning about the vast knowledge of the future, only seeking results and not caring about the essence of his actions, he might have been able to keep cycling through time-travel until his life ran out.