Deep Space Wandering Fleet-Chapter 193 - 194 Bozeman Quantum Consciousness

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Chapter 193: Chapter 194: Bozeman Quantum Consciousness Converter

Chapter 193: Chapter 194: Bozeman Quantum Consciousness Converter

As a scientist, Zhang Yuan was well aware of what had happened and immediately bellowed, “No one touch it; don’t even use radiation to probe it!”

“Whoever dares to touch it will have to deal with me!”

Before he even finished speaking, Zhang Yuan had leaped out of bed, hurriedly got dressed, and dashed out of the room. He was truly anxious, as if someone was about to steal his wife!

The odd device was located in the outermost area, measuring about 3.4 meters in length, 2 meters wide, and weighing over four hundred kilograms, resembling a large refrigerator.

Its surface was of a very shiny silver color, and at its center, there was a compartment just large enough for a person to crawl into.

Most importantly, the scientists had no idea how to activate it, scratching their heads in desperation. The thing didn’t have any buttons or anything of the sort…

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They couldn’t even pry the compartment door open and were too cautious to apply brute force and attempt a miracle.

As Zhang Yuan entered the room, he saw a materials scientist sneakily fiddling with the device, seemingly trying to scrape off some material for research.

He quickly called out, “Professor Fan, what are you doing?”

“Nothing much, just trying to get some metal material…” Professor Fan quickly shrank his neck, caught red-handed by the owner and sporting an embarrassed smile. He hastily explained with awkwardness, “It’s high-tech from the aliens; their material properties should be a notch above ours, right? I reckon it seems to be some sort of metal material.”

“Hey, you’re all too hasty.” These guys were all reasonable people with some social standing; Zhang Yuan felt embarrassed to scold them, “With our current poor research conditions, are we supposed to activate all the labs in an instant? If it really gets damaged, who can afford to pay for it!”

“It’s just curiosity…”

“Yes, yes…”

“Dr. Zhang, just tell us, how exactly do we use this consciousness upload device?”

Zhang Yuan sighed as he saw many professors eagerly looking at him, “Hold on a moment, I have a method.”

He quickly retrieved a space suit from his own room.

The suit’s miniature computer was already equipped with a special software capable of emitting targeted electromagnetic waves.

Zhang Yuan activated the app, and soon, a series of very strange characters appeared on the screen on his wrist.

As several experts crowded around, he explained, “This consciousness upload device is operated using electromagnetic waves. For artificial intelligence, there’s no need for buttons or screens. They connect their neural networks directly to the device to access the corresponding data…”

“Yes, that’s how it should be.”

Zhang Yuan recalled some memories transmitted to him by the artificial intelligence Yita in his mind and pressed a button.

With a light “click,” a compartment door swung open.

“Who wants to give it a try?”

“I will, I will!”

Li Zhendong eagerly volunteered, as a doctorate in Information Science, his curiosity for such things was the greatest.

“Change into clean, tight clothing first; don’t dirty the inside.”

A few onlooking ladies blushed and turned away.

“Oh…” Li Zhendong thought excitedly: For the sake of a scientific experiment, what does it matter if I’m a little exposed!

After closing the compartment door, Zhang Yuan pondered for a while, then sent another command.

In just an instant, before Li Zhendong could even make a noise, his eyes rolled back, and he fainted, and the very next second, he found himself in a place filled with blue dots of light.

This machine emitted a massive amount of signals, but since these electromagnetic waves had not yet been deciphered, interaction between the two parties was temporarily impossible.

A few minutes later, Zhang Yuan issued another command and released Li Zhendong.

“It’s incredible, truly incredible!” exclaimed Li Zhendong as he stepped out of the chamber, almost feverishly, “I’m sure it’s real Consciousness Upload!”

“To feel almost indistinguishable from a real body, yet not having one at all… It’s simply unbelievable, truly unbelievable.”

“Hey, did you guys hear what I was saying in there?”

“Sorry, you couldn’t for the time being. You couldn’t hear our discussions outside, either.”

“Why not just ask that… to create an interactive system?”

“You really have some nerve,” Dr. Zhang Yuan said irritably, “because others using this machine wouldn’t need a screen at all. Just by analyzing these electromagnetic waves, the brain can understand all the information. Where do I get the clout to ask the Artificial Intelligence to make a screen just because we can’t understand?”

“That does make sense…”

“Let me have a try too.”

“I want to try as well!”

More and more people came to join in the excitement, leaving Dr. Zhang Yuan speechless with the uproarious crowd. He had only allowed a few more knowledgeable experts to have a go. But with the overwhelming number of trial candidates, he became quite worried.

This thing is not a toy; how can it be used in such large quantities?

Moreover… some people wanted to bring a metal helmet into the chamber to try, while others were curious whether brainwaves disappear during Consciousness Upload and whether the human brain was alive or dead. But when it comes to brain-related equipment, causing paralysis would be effortlessly simple, and Dr. Zhang Yuan unhesitatingly rejected these experimental requests.

Then he threw the matter over to Zhao Qingfeng.

Captain Zhao was adept at dealing with these situations. Within minutes, a large group of soldiers marched in sync, forcefully shielding the machine.

The scientists complained for a while but, outmatched by the soldiers, they sullenly dispersed.

Soon, at 2 p.m., a meeting was convened specifically to discuss how to handle the “Bozeman Quantum Consciousness Converter” gifted by a high-level civilization.

Captain Zhao spoke gravely, “Ladies and gentlemen, regarding the handling of this machine, please be patient. First of all, anything brain-related is bound to be dangerous. We should not attempt it on a large scale, nor should we dismantle or destroy it before completely decrypting the signal code Dr. Zhang Yuan brought back.”

“…Not even a tiny bit!”

“It’s not a toy; it may well be a breakthrough for our entire civilization into a higher level of Science.”

“…It might have significant implications for materials, energy, the human brain, Self-awareness, among other things.”

“We must be cautious!”

“Of course… Blindly trusting Alien technology is not wise, so we must reference this device to advance our own technology.”

Hearing Captain Zhao’s serious tone, a swarm of experts, despite their itching curiosity, had to tough it out and consider the greater picture.

The discussion quickly yielded results.

The first step would be to test for three months to initially decrypt the electromagnetic code and understand the operating method of the entire device. If even the operating method was unknown, there would be no talking about the next steps.

Since Dr. Zhang Yuan already knew some of the codes, this decryption project theoretically wasn’t difficult.

“So, this task will be jointly handled by Dr. Zhang Yuan, Li Zhendong, Professor Jin, and Professor Wang.”

The second step is to fully decrypt the language of the Gaia Civilization.

“As the language of a high-level civilization, it will likely have substantial influence.”

“If we could fully decrypt it, it would certainly make communication much more convenient.”

This task was taken on by several professors from Star University.