"How did you do this? Did you also bribe Bo Shi Zun with your money?"

Hu Lei thought about how he had one thousand 648s to bribe and corrupt the Imaginary Number Tree, and after the corruption, the Imaginary Number Tree handed over another thousand 648s.

It was basically free stuff, and he had a hunch that Black Tower seemed to have done something similar.

"Pretty much. I gave the Master of Knowledge some knowledge that he couldn't understand for the time being and needed time to learn and calculate. Then He gave up the position of the Star God of Wisdom."

"The knowledge that is said to be incomprehensible to the Master of Knowledge is actually just some academic questions of pre-nuclear civilization. The Master of Knowledge can solve the ultimate questions of the universe and analyze the universe, but he is stumped by these simple questions."

"What on earth did you do?"

Through the power of the Imaginary Number Tree and the Star God Anxunsi, he could see that Master Boshi was pondering some academic problems, such as how to create controlled nuclear fusion.

The wisdom of Boshizun did not seem to be reflected. Boshizun, whose computing power was enough to predict the future of the universe, was now stumped by such a simple problem.

When it comes to various theories of imaginary energy, Bo Shi Zun can name them all, because our 985 planners can make up anything they want as long as it looks logically consistent.

but……

"We can't really expect that Bengtie's 985 planner can research controlled nuclear fusion. If he really has that ability, what's the point of being a game planner?"

Hu Lei thought of the key point. We can't really expect the two-dimensional technology to be realized in the three-dimensional world.

"That's it. Bo Shi Zun can easily solve all kinds of empty, cosmic-level problems that are full of empty talk and nouns, but when it comes to some basic problems, let alone controlled nuclear fusion, I bet that Shi Zun can't even make a lighter."

"Isn't that so? Would the planner specifically input some basic scientific and technological information into a character who is supposed to have strong scientific research capabilities?"

"In the field of imaginary numbers, Master Boshi is the best in the world, but when it comes to physical science, he's not even as good as a nerd like you. At least you can learn something by watching videos."

Although Heita seems to look down on Hu Lei's knowledge, in fact, before she came into contact with the Internet, her knowledge was not as good as Hu Lei's.

However, when she went out before, she copied some information from CNKI and major cutting-edge websites and academic journals, and then slowly learned a little bit.

"At first, I looked for cutting-edge academic problems on CNKI, then I looked for problems in advanced mathematics textbooks, and then I looked in high school textbooks. Finally, I found that even Boshizun couldn't calculate addition and subtraction within 100."

"No matter what the question is, I can answer it within the scope of the laws of this world, but once it involves higher dimensions, it will be no use."

At the beginning, Heita sent the problem to Boshizun with the idea of ​​giving it a try, and then Boshizun's CPU burned out.

Boshizun found that no matter how much computing power he used, he could not calculate the answers to these questions. These were obviously some basic questions, but they almost burned out the CPU.

How much memory does the entire Bengtie game have, how much computing power can it have, and how much can Boshizun mobilize?

The screenwriter of Bengtie can set Boshizun to have unlimited computing power, but that is related to calculating low-dimensional contents such as imaginary numbers. Once high-dimensional problems are involved, Boshizun will not be able to understand them and cannot even calculate 1+1.

Actually, making a simple calculator doesn't require a lot of memory. Compared to the memory of the game "Bengti", it's pitifully small, and it seems to be only a few dozen MB of code. (The author really did it, a big homework)

But Bengtie didn't have this algorithm, which was very frustrating. Boshizun found that not only could he not calculate some simple problems, he couldn't even do addition and subtraction within 100 because the algorithm didn't support it.

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