Chapter 1964 Chapter 1966 U Transcendence Event (V
Chapter 1938 Chapter 1966 U Transcendence Event (Fifty-Five)
"Human consciousness is an extremely sophisticated system. Any small problem may cause a series of chain reactions. If a person chooses to abandon his past self in such a radical way and reshape his personality, it is impossible not to pay a price."
Bruce sighed and said: "Every time a personality transformation is completed, it is like peeling off a layer of skin, but it is actually much more painful and long than that. Sometimes it can even take several years. Each of us has such a time in our lives, that is, the rebellious period of adolescence."
"Some people perfectly break out of the cocoon and become a butterfly, shed their immaturity and gain maturity, but some people always have fragments of the cocoon on their bodies. These fragments will accompany them throughout their lives until they are integrated into their personality and become a part of them."
"Whether the transformation is successful is affected by many factors, such as family environment, interpersonal relationships, and personal character. Most people only experience such a major transformation in their lives."
"But if someone transforms many times in this way, there will always be a few times that the transformation process will leave traces on him. The more fragments he accumulates on his body, the more he will be transformed. In the coming, he became more and more wanted to get rid of these burdens. "" Then he had to make a complete transformation once, completely washing off the past, and completely reshaping the transformation of personality. "" Yeah, this is the easiest way. " It ’s the things you care about in the past, anyway, they do n’t care about you." "Then you will come to a new world and have a larger stage. For such a future outlook, you will feel extremely fulfilling. You can almost break yourself with joy, and then re -paste it into your dream." But is it really a good thing? " "Is the things you re -pasted really still humans?" "Is human beings so important?" "It is not important for people who have already owned the same kind in this world." Bruce pursed his lips, and others saw a sadness in his expression, but it was difficult to say where this emotion came from. After all, he didn't seem to be a desperate person. "But if someone has not yet despaired, then it is wrong for him to take this path, because in order to get rid of the traces of the past, he completely broke himself into pieces and then pasted himself together, and the thing he created is no longer a human being."
"Maybe he has the appearance of a human being and can communicate with humans. He looks like a human being in every way, but he is not. If he is not, he is not. He cannot fake it and has no chance to regret it."
Bruce turned his head to look at the screen again. At this time, the picture stopped on the face of Batman. He said: "This Batman wants to take this path because the fragments of the past have affected his spirit. He is worried that he will become a madman."
"It is conceivable that his psychological examination is getting less and less optimistic, his mental pressure is getting greater and greater, and occasionally he will have a Some abnormal behavior, he was extremely worried that he would go crazy. "
"Such pressure forced him to make this choice, completely shattering his past self and creating a new identity for himself, so that he would have new goals and things to do, and the traces of growth would no longer hinder him. "
"So he became Batman." Lord Superman's tone dropped: "I never knew he had such a past, and he never told me about it. I thought he had always been like this. "
"When the pain you face makes your current self unbearable, you can only break it and let them reunite in another more solid way. "
Arthur's tone was ups and downs, and the state he described reminded Bruce of Schiller and the magnificent tower.
"So most Batmans do this, so they become Batman, not Bruce Wayne." Lord Superman frowned deeply, and said: "Is the pain he experienced the death of his parents? But why every time I mentioned that there might be a chance to resurrect, he..."
"Of course it's not that simple." Bruce shook his head and said: "His real pain comes from the surging desire for revenge in his heart and the conflict between justice and law."
"Killing criminals will become a criminal. Personal feelings and justice are like the two ends of the scale. Batman has completely become a vigilante who enforces justice and law in this friction and swinging process."
"And this Batman also wants to take this path, abandoning Bruce Wayne, who has become unstable due to his mental state, and become a true Dark Knight."
"And the sign is that he chooses not to pour out his anger and hatred on those criminals." Bruce guessed: "Because those emotions are only Bruce Wayne has, Batman is for justice."
"If I have to make an analogy, if Bruce Wayne is an ordinary person with flesh and blood, abundant emotions, and who can express his emotions naturally, then Batman is a saint who can completely control his emotions and will not show any emotions as long as it does not help." Spider-Man shuddered and said, "That's too scary. How can a person control his emotions? If he doesn't get angry when he's angry and doesn't cry when he's sad, then what's the difference between him and the walking dead?" Lord Superman sighed deeply, and his exhaled breath was mixed with white mist, almost close to freezing breath. "I'm not complaining, but I often feel like I'm facing a corpse when facing Batman." Lord Superman sat down, hugged his arms and turned his head to one side and said, "No matter what I say, he can't get any response. The muscles on his face are like wood. I can't see any changes from any angle."
"I used to calculate his breathing frequency, and then I found that for at least a week, the interval between his inhalation and exhalation was the same. I didn't even dare to look at him with my perspective eyes, I was afraid that I would see a lot of parts and wires."
Lord Superman rested his elbows on the armrest, covered his eyes with his hands and said, "Sometimes I really don't know who Superman is."
Bruce smiled, put his fingers together and propped up his temple on the side with his fingertips and said, "The various performances of this Batman we see on the screen, all his stress reactions, actually show that he is beginning to hate the identity of Bruce Wayne."
"Because he is emotional, violent, and unstable, He even began to lose consciousness. The psychiatrist may just tell him that he has some emotional problems and needs to be adjusted and cultivated, but he feels that he may lose control at any time. "
"So he began to tune in the direction of Batman, but Bruce Wayne still wanted to make a last effort to prove that he was not crazy."
Spider-Man suddenly had an idea and said, "So this is Bruce Wayne asking for help?"
Bruce looked at Spider-Man in surprise, stared at him for a while, then retracted his gaze and said, "Yes, many of the crazy behaviors that violate common sense that you see in life may be the last help of a madman in trouble."
"He behaved very contradictory." Arthur said, "Because if he accepts a psychological examination, he may face two results. Either the doctor says he is really crazy and completely denies the meaning of his existence, or someone can see the crux of his problem, but he himself has no hope for this."
"So which one is Schiller?"
Everyone turned their eyes to the screen again.
On the screen, Schiller is speculating on the structure of this dream world in his ward, but Batman speculates on the principle through external phenomena such as the hospital building structure, while Schiller deconstructs this dream through psychological theory.
In the current academic circles of psychology, psychoanalysis theory has almost been regarded as pseudoscience, but if you want to study dreams, it is almost impossible to bypass Freud.
Although there are also behavioral explanations that dreams are the continuation of conscious mental activities, if you want to mention how the content of dreams is related to reality and memory, you must mention the reflection of subconscious content mentioned in Freud's dream analysis.
Schiller wrote Freud's name on the paper, and intermittently listed some key points of the theory of subconscious content reflection, and then thought of the possibility of controlling the body through the subconscious, and then the content of dreams projected the subconscious, and then concluded that dreams manipulated body movements.
After coming to this conclusion, the rest is easy to guess. Controlling the contestants' body movements through dreams is nothing more than trying to make them commit suicide. If the murderer had the ability to put a blade in front, he wouldn't have to spend so much effort. He probably just borrowed the props already on the scene.
It is easy to think that their bodies are either in a very high place and they will fall down if they walk a few steps forward, or they are on a high-speed vehicle. Considering that they fell asleep on the bus, it must be the latter.
Everyone in the spectator seats was stunned to watch Schiller write and draw on a piece of paper, and then draw conclusions out of thin air. The whole process was like divine help, which was mysterious.
But this is not over yet. After Schiller wrote his speculation, he wrote a word for a murderer next to it, obviously guessing what kind of state the murderer would be in now.
Although he can pull everyone into a dream, it is obviously impossible for the murderer to directly affect the bus, otherwise he can just smash the people to death with the seat from a distance. It is very likely that he has to come to the bus in person to move things on the bus like the contestants.
Schiller remembered that the doors and windows of the bus were closed before he fell asleep. If the contestants wanted to jump out of the bus, the killer would have to get on the bus and open the windows or doors.
If the killer was on the bus, he would inevitably pay attention to the condition of the contestants. After all, this was the most important part of his plan. If someone showed abnormality, he would not ignore it.
Finally, Schiller circled the word "abnormal" and tapped it lightly with the tip of the pen. It was obvious that he had thought of something.
Soon it was evening, and Schiller, Batman, and Batman met in the clinic.
Spider-Man sat down again in the spectator seat, leaned back in his chair, yawned, and said, "I almost fell asleep while watching this. I really don't understand what they are talking about."
"I'm more curious about why the psychiatrist asked him when he felt lost?" Constantine asked.
"Because this is the easiest way to identify whether a person has emotional problems."