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Chapter 3104

Human beings have been exploring life for many years. Ever since humans began to think about "human beings" themselves, they have been exploring the origin of life.

There are many theories about how life was born. The most intuitive one at present is the alien theory.

That is to say, life was spread from other places to the Earth through some unknown methods. Then it evolved over a long period of time here, and finally developed the magnificent nature and all things on the Earth.

But how life originated is still not clear.

Everyone knows that this is a material world. Before God really existed, people still looked at this world from a relatively scientific perspective.

Life cannot be created out of thin air.

Several well-known universities in the Federation once jointly conducted an experiment. They simulated the environment when the planet was just born to observe whether life would be born.

But there is no doubt that no life will be born here. No matter how many times, the simulated environment is barren and there is no trace of life.

So pushing this question back further, how was life born at the Big Bang?

When it expanded from a single point to a universe that now spans countless light-years, how was life born?

There is still no scientist who can use their own knowledge to explain these problems, and they cannot even make guesses, because no matter what guesses they make, they will eventually prove to themselves that this is not feasible.

Just such a question is enough to make a top scientist begin to doubt all the theoretical knowledge he has learned. This is why most great scientists will become obsessed with theology at the end of their lives.

What science cannot explain, theology can explain clearly, and there are many ways to explain it.

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A humanoid robot standing by the door suddenly took a few steps forward, and a gentle voice like human vocal cords came from the almost immersive speaker.

"Dear ladies and gentlemen, I am AWTDA... (a string of numbers). The first four letters represent that I am an intelligent robot in an offensive and armed garrison form, and the following is the number I had when I came off the assembly line. "

"This number may be more complicated and difficult to remember for you, but for us..."

Several robots standing behind it had smiley expressions on their facial displays and made some smiling sounds.

They are smiling and have emotions!

Some shareholders and directors were shocked by this technology, but others were horrified.

They may not know what the uncanny valley effect is, but they already feel an unsettling feeling.

The intelligent robot in the offensive weapon-garrisoning form laughed for a while and then apologized again and again, "I shouldn't have said this in such a serious place."

"I am grateful to the company for giving me a new life, thank you to Ms. Aurora for the gift, and thank you to Mr. Lynch for the gift."

"I will always stick to my job. If one day I am no longer here, it will not be because I was lazy and left, but because I fell down."

"If you want to cross over from me, either the person coming will turn into a corpse, or I will turn into a corpse!"

With a very serious accent and tone, Connor asked curiously, "Will you die too?"

The robot shook his head in a humane manner, "Strictly speaking, I will not die, because the moment before my soul code is formatted, I will upload myself to the relay server. "

"Then I will be assigned to the body of the nearest blank robot. I will occupy and use this body skillfully, and continue to fight for the company and Mr. Lynch."

Lynch raised two fingers, and the robot took two steps back and stood guarding the door again.

He took over the topic from the robot, "This is a very peculiar characteristic I want to tell you, a characteristic unique to digital life, eternal life!"

"We have always been on the road to pursuing eternal life, but this road is actually not easy to walk, even today."

"Immortal institutions have invented many, many biotechnologies to help us achieve immortality. However, the immortality we currently achieve based on these technologies is not immortality in the true sense. We only transplant our brains before our body dies. Transplanted into a fresh body."

"When the cell aging of our brain is about to reach its limit, we will instill our memories into a new brain through transportation."

"In fact, many scientists are still discussing this issue until now. Is the 'new me' who has inherited cells, genes, and memories and produced a similar personality a 'me'?"

"Scientifically speaking, as long as the similarity is greater than 99 percent, we can say, yes."

"But from a moral perspective or even a higher level of explanation, such as the soul, this is not necessarily the case!"

"Perhaps for those of us in the field, we will realize and witness our own death."

"As for the new 'I', from our subjective point of view, it is just another individual that is highly similar to 'I'."

This issue has indeed been under discussion, and in fact almost all scientists agree that these are two independent individuals. Even if they inherit everything, the new "I" will never be the "self".

Because the real "I" is dead.

Died of brain failure, for "I", everything is over.

And the new life is just an heir, a lucky one.

When the new "I" opens his eyes, he may feel the joy of "rebirth" and lament that he has escaped the pursuit of death, but all this is actually false.

However, the law will recognize that they are one person, because from the current definition of a person in the material world, as long as there is no problem with genes and cells, then this is a person.

Everyone was discussing quietly, some people knew more, some people knew less, and after they discussed for a while, Lynch interrupted their discussion.

"But digital life does not have these problems."

"Each body is like a house. You just live in it. When it is destroyed, you just need to leave by car and change a house."

"As long as the server exists, within the range of the server signal, digital life can be reborn with the personality of 'self' without any restrictions."

This... is indeed attractive.

A shareholder asked, "Mr. Lynch, do we already have the technology to transform humans into digital life?"

Lynch nodded slightly, "So I'm telling you this here."

"In fact, we have been working on this problem for the past six months. After spending a lot of time, energy, manpower and material resources, we solved this problem."

"This is thanks to Aurora's chaos code that solved the core personality problem."

Aurora bowed slightly, "This is what I should do, Mr. Lynch."

At this time, Aurora's program has almost completely turned into chaos code. In other words, engineers can no longer write anything to its core.

It is completely "independent". No one can modify any of its code, and no one knows how it works.

Some scientists believe that Aurora is evolving too fast, and humans know too little about the chaos code. Once Aurora gets out of control, it will be a disaster for all mankind.

However, Lynch chose to believe Aurora despite all the opposition.

At least compared with the imminent alien crisis, the threat of artificial intelligence rebellion can be pushed back a little.

The core of digital life is a small piece of chaos code, which only Aurora can do.

"Although I really want to introduce this miraculous discovery to you, it is still a top secret so far, and you can't know it for the time being."

"You just need to know that we have created life, and we can let more people gain immortality at a lower price, that's enough."

At this moment, almost all the factories and shelters taken over by Globalcom around the world are producing various models of robots at full capacity.

These robots perform better than genetic modulators and even evolvers in conventional combat.

It's not that they have powerful combat capabilities, but that they are never afraid.

For them, there is no concept of death, so even if they are not very powerful, they will perform better in the war.

Even if 10,000 robots can only replace one enemy on the opposite side, they will not hesitate for a nanosecond and strictly perform the task.

Everyone is discussing that this matter is actually quite sensitive, but it is also very attractive.

Letting the public explore whether there is a problem first is often the most mature approach.

Then Lynch mentioned that once transformed into electronic life, you can enter the virtual world anytime and anywhere without any brain-computer chip.

And it can break through some restrictions and become more real and free!

For some heavy "New World" participants, they may be very concerned about this.

Lynch introduced the development of many companies in recent times, and the board members also learned about the current changes on the earth through Aurora's display.

It can only be said that the world at this moment is full of strangeness, and there are robots everywhere that make people feel a little uneasy. Instead, the virtual world attracts them more.

After the meeting, Lynch and Connor had lunch together. After tasting a few bites of food, Connor put down his knife and fork.

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