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Scene 488. Observer

A genius can remember the address of this website in one second: (Dianping Chinese), the fastest updates! No ads!? "Photography ability?"

Field looked at the two detectors. One of them has a huge photosensitive element, which can capture the surrounding scene to the maximum extent and transmit it to the ground. Most of these detectors are used for ecological exploration. Some mages even fixed it somewhere. on the bodies of some large creatures to observe their behavioral ecology.

The other detector is relatively simple, almost a square metal box. This detector has no photosensitive element and can only explore the surroundings through its own sensors. Correspondingly, its sensitivity is also much higher and it can perform many tasks. Indicator synchronization detection, this kind of detector is mostly used to explore some extremely harsh environments, such as lava or deep sea, where there is a lack of light.

"Wait a minute, Sir Iain Gray, I don't understand what you mean."

Broly said with his hair covering half of his eyes.

"If I understand correctly, do you think it was the detector's photographing ability that caused the appearance of this wave crest?"

After hearing Broly's question, Mr. Braggs fell into thinking. He looked at Reiner, wanting to see what the youngest high-level mage in history had to say.

"When detectors with light-sensitive elements were used for detection, the mages were all in the outpost, monitoring magic and using these detectors for observation. Then there was a sudden increase in the concentration of magic power, while detectors without light-sensitive elements were Only the data was sent back, but the same phenomenon was not observed."

Reiner explained that there was no lack of confidence.

"First of all, we need to assume that the destruction of the detector is related to the phenomenon of rising magic concentration. In other words, it is the emergence of this phenomenon that leads to the destruction of the detector. Every time the detector is destroyed, there must be This will happen.”

Reiner's words are a bit convoluted, but he is actually proposing a hypothesis, that is, detectors that did not detect the wave peak in the detection image also encountered such a phenomenon, but they did not identify it.

"Indeed, after simplifying the problem, we can get such a conclusion."

Lord Calvados nodded slightly and looked at the young man for a moment.

"Under this premise, I made a hypothesis based on the observed situation of the phenomenon, that is, only a detector with a photosensitive element can detect this phenomenon of rising magic concentration."

"You mean that this phenomenon will only be detected by detectors when it is observed by humans?"

Lord Alberton frowned slightly. He could easily deduce such a conclusion from Reiner's speech.

That is, this phenomenon will be specific and detectable only when it is observed by humans. When humans cannot directly visually observe, this phenomenon will also occur, but it cannot be detected by machines.

"My current thinking is this, because it can explain why there is such a difference."

Reiner nodded.

"That's an interesting idea, Iain Gray."

Lord Braggs pondered. He did not refute Reiner's statement, but he did not agree with it either. He seemed to be thinking about the meaning behind Reiner's guess.

"Are you trying to say that our artificial observations will cause changes in the large void, causing it to produce different phenomena?"

"Yes, Mr. Braggs."

Reiner looked directly into the other person's eyes. Mr. Braggs' deep purple pupils seemed to contain a universe, clear and profound.

"This is a crazy idea."

Augustine shook his head, obviously he could not accept such an explanation.

"If human observation can lead to changes in phenomena, it means that the object is its most essential appearance only when we are not observing it. Once we observe it, it will cause the object to change. So how can we determine Is everything you see real and not something that changes after observation?”

His question was also what all the mages here were thinking about after hearing Reiner's conjecture.

According to the classic magic theory, the observation itself should not have any impact on the target. In fact, even the act of measurement should not have an impact on the observation target, because if this is the case, the observation will lose its meaning, because the observation After that, the object will change and no longer look like it originally did.

In fact, observation is the basis of all magic construction. If the values ​​of observation and measurement are no longer true, then all magic systems will collapse, magic will cease to exist, and even objective reality will be challenged.

This is unacceptable to all mages.

But Reiner's guess does have some truth. If one accepts the conclusion that observation or not will lead to different phenomena, then the problem of the impact of large holes on detectors will be easily solved.

But once this conclusion is accepted, more questions will arise, and they are questions that directly challenge people's cognitive foundation. The high-level mages present cannot draw conclusions at will.

"This large void is very strange, and we need more research to explore more."

Seeing that he could not come to a conclusion for a while, Mr. Braggs announced the end of the meeting. After all, simple discussion could not verify Reiner's conjecture.

Everyone left the conference room one after another, and Sir Alberton stopped Reiner before he left.

"Liner, do you really think your guess will be the truth?"

Lord Alberton knew that sometimes assumptions must be bold and transcend imagination, but the process of verification must be extremely careful, so he confirmed to Reiner that this young high-level mage can always have things that ordinary people cannot understand. assumptions, and many times, such assumptions turn out to be correct.

"I'm not sure, but Mr. Alberton, when you look at the detector image, don't you have the same depressing feeling? It's as if the empty space is filled with some kind of objects that we can't observe, just in the gap of thinking. Only then will the prototype be revealed.”

Reiner asked, looking into Lord Alberton's eyes without flinching.

"Indeed, I have a similar feeling. There are too many weird things in that void."

Lord Alberton nodded in agreement and then said.

"Do you have any clues about experimental verification of this conjecture?"

In fact, if observation can affect matter, then even if there is experimental verification, mages still need to observe it to determine the experimental results, and this is an act that affects matter. Therefore, even the legendary mage Isharis. It is difficult for Alberton to think of a reasonable solution in a short time.

"I, um, I still need a little time to think."

Reiner said, but there were some thoughts in his mind.

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