The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 2603 Mayfly World (3)



Chapter 2603 Mayfly World (3)

Chapter 2603 Mayfly World (Part )

Stark licked his dry lips and had to drink another sip of ice water. He calmed himself down a bit before asking, "Do you have an idea?"

"Transforming human souls sounds too evil, but if we put it another way, wouldn't human medical technology and life extension projects be much better?"

"You're not going to come up with another immortality factor plan, are you?! You damn liar!"

"This can be called an industrial version of the immortality factor plan," Schiller said. "It definitely has practical effects, not just empty promises."

Schiller then told Stark about Strange's magic herb cultivation plan in Kamar-Taj, and Stark shook his head repeatedly.

"It's strange that they succeeded. Without control variables, a control group, detailed data monitoring, or even simultaneous diversified planting to exhaustively test the results, how could they succeed?"

"I think so, so I told Strange that in addition to providing some advice on business operations, you can also bring some scientific thinking."

"Is that some? That's a lot!"

"You could even say it's all of it." Schiller followed Stark's words and complimented him, "If you don't go, they probably plan to conduct natural research in the natural farmland for a few years to see if they can grow anything naturally."

"I will tell them what scientific research is. Oh, no, it is scientific and magical research. Science must come first."

At this point, Stark suddenly realized what was going on. After thinking for a moment, he looked at Schiller and said, "So you want to create a magical herb that can strengthen the body and prolong life, but in fact it can transform people's souls and give everyone magical talents?"

"That's too far-fetched." Schiller shook his head and said, "Everyone knowing magic is like a country that doesn't ban guns at all. Public security is also a big problem. Most countries won't agree to it."

Stark also nodded and said, "This is especially true for densely populated countries. Magic is much more destructive than guns, and we still have to rely on China's manufacturing industry. We can't afford to lose the negotiation with them."

"Magic talent and magical affinity are two different things." Schiller said, "It is difficult for ordinary people to use magic portals now, mainly because their souls do not have enough magical affinity. Because of the lack of coordination, they are easily thrown to other places."

"Although the portals that were later verified by the mages can already transport small groups of people, it is still a drop in the bucket for the human population."

"More importantly, there is a traffic limit." Stark frowned and rubbed his brows and said, "Now the portal leading to the Star Core Space Station needs to stop and recalibrate every time it transports 60 ordinary humans, otherwise it will easily cause an accident."

"There are not enough mages, and the calibration will take most of the day. This efficiency cannot be used for ordinary people to commute. Who's elevator has to stop for most of the day for repairs after only five or six trips? Besides, magic materials are not easy to get, so there is no way to make up for it with quantity."

"The Shi'ar Empire's large portal is good, and basically doesn't matter for affinity, but that thing itself is a big bomb. The three major empires don't dare to place such a thing on their home planet, let alone humans. They can't even place it within the galaxy. We can only wait until the colonial era begins and place it as far away as possible."

Schiller also agreed with what Stark said, that the technology that humans can use now is not efficient enough, and humans dare not use the technology that is efficient enough.

Small portable portals are indeed one of the most advanced technologies of human civilization in the entire universe, as they save materials, are flexible and safe. However, there is no perfect technology in this world, and the only thing that matters about small portals is their efficiency.

Simply put, this is a technology that can be used to launch surprise attacks. When combined with the Asgard and human wizards who are famous for their fighting abilities in the universe, everyone who sees it will give it some face. The strategic deterrent power is far greater than its actual efficiency.

But if you want to use it to improve people's livelihood on a planet with such a high population density, it is somewhat insufficient. It would be fine if it could transmit one at a time, but it is even more unusable if one transmission fails for half an hour.

Stark thought for a moment and said, "This is indeed a problem. We have never revealed this technology, so we cannot be sure whether only humans have this problem or whether all other races are like this."

"Many civilizations in the interstellar space are interested in this technology and have offered a lot of good things in exchange. With the current level of human technology, it would not be a big deal even if we traded some small portals. However, if the other party cannot use it smoothly due to magic affinity, then the trading value of this thing will be greatly reduced."

Schiller took a sip of water and sighed. He also understood the dilemma of human civilization. They didn't have many cards in their hands, and most of them were killing cards. Asgard and Kamar-Taj were both powerful, and many technologies were constrained and had low trading value.

Or maybe it's because their fists are too big, and all the technology is tailor-made for these tough guys. Most of the individuals in interstellar civilizations are too weak to use it at all, leaving people helpless.

For example, Asgard's spaceship is also very famous. The fact that they have never been defeated in so many boarding battles is largely due to this extremely sturdy spaceship.

But the problem is that this spaceship is sturdy because someone from Asgard carried the spaceship and rammed it. Asgard's spaceship has a special technology called divine shield. The specific principle is that all Asgardians infuse their divine power into the spaceship, and the spaceship's converter converts the divine power into a shield and rams into it directly. There are not many civilized spaceships in the entire universe that can withstand such a collision.

In other words, what is strong is not the spaceship or the converter, but the divine power that the Asgardians are born with. Even though there are many divine civilizations in the universe, they are neither as strong as Asgard nor as wasteful as Asgard, so naturally they do not need this kind of technology.

This is why it is so difficult for Asgard to return to interstellar society. If they have so many chips in their hands that people flock to them, why do they have to go through so much trouble to gamble? It is nothing more than that they don't have enough cards in their hands, so they have to go through so many rounds.

"That's why we need a method to ensure the stability of this technology." Schiller tapped the table with his fingers and said, "Even if all other races are born with an affinity for magic, we have to calculate this affinity into specific data, and then use another method to ensure that the affinity of all users is within the safe range. This is rigorous, accurate, and presentable."

“Otherwise, when you make a deal one day, are you going to tell others that you can succeed as long as you focus enough? Who will trust such ambiguous technology?”

"That's right." Stark waved his fist fiercely and said, "I have told Strange more than once that we need to standardize, standardize, and standardize. He insisted that the most important thing about magic is ideas. If we stick to data for everything, it is easy to erase inspiration."

"Perhaps this is true for the great wizards who develop and maintain the technology. A flash of inspiration in magic may make their wishes come true. If this is the case, there is no need to force them to change."

"But we have to train a team from scratch that can implement magic technology. The high-level magic creations will be handed over to the Grand Mage, and this group of people will be responsible for implementing the technology."

"That's a bit difficult." Stark said, "This group of people must have both scientific thinking and magical knowledge. Not to mention how difficult it is to learn both knowledge at the same time, it's hard for anyone to have both intelligence and magical talent. I guess you can only find a few people in the world."

"What if there are two universes?" Schiller asked with a smile.

Stark was stunned. He looked at Schiller and said, "Are you talking about the dark universe you visited before?"

"There are many geniuses there, and they are full of geniuses with both high IQ and magical talents. In other words, there are only a few people in Gotham who don't have magical talents."

"How is this possible? From a probability perspective..."

"Didn't I tell you before? Someone added chemicals to the buildings in that city, turning the entire city into a large magic circle. This means that the souls of the people there have been continuously transformed for hundreds of years. They are born with an excellent affinity for magic. There are also many more people with magical talent than elsewhere. It's not difficult to pick a few people with high IQs there."

Schiller took a deep breath, thought for a moment and said, "Strange helped them build a magic defense network before. It's time for them to give back."

"So you want to..."

"You have to come back to Kamar-Taj with me." Schiller said, "Stephen plans to transform Shambhala into a Himalayan oasis as a large-scale experimental base for magical plants. This is not a job that can be done by one or two people. So far, you are the only one who has led such a large-scale transformation project."

"You told him I was going to give business advice. Do you really want me to recommend myself?"

“Of course you go there to give business advice, but don’t forget who you are giving business advice to.”

Stark gave a puzzled look.

"Stephen doesn't care whether those two villages have money or not, so who do you think cares?"

"Oh, I see. It's China." Stark snapped his fingers and said, "I'm very famous in China! There seem to be a lot of people on their Internet saying that all Chinese technology is open sourced by me. I have a large number of fans!"

"I suggest you don't take it seriously, but there is also an advantage. Their government officials must have heard of your name. You are more famous for your scientific research than for business. When the time comes, you don't need to tell Stephen why you are here, they will appoint you to lead the research team."

Stark almost applauded. He said, "I bet Stephen is definitely not happy about this. It was him who was supposed to lead those villages to prosperity, but I became the core of the R&D team. But he still has to bow his head for Kamar-Taj. I can't wait to see him pinching his nose."

Stark stood up immediately, rubbed his hands excitedly and said, "When are we leaving? Do you need to digest this?"

"Don't worry, go back to my sanatorium and introduce you to some of my students from another universe. Most of them are scientific research geniuses who can do magic."

"Is it really that magical?"

"You'll know then, let's go."

Reasons for the recent unstable update time:

I quit my job. When I can write again depends on when my parents stop finding me a job.


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