In less than two days, representatives from all sides arrived in Great Xia.
The reception matters were handed over to Old Liu and his team.
Zhang Feng began to 'edit the world,' which was a test of his computational power and also a reflection of the knowledge he had gained during this period.
On this day as well.
As the small building started selecting suitable locations throughout the Extraordinary Homeland,
Zhang Feng arrived above the base, and under the protection of a group of special personnel, he linked his Spiritual Sense to the main structure of the virtual building.
The next second.
Zhang Feng appeared in a blank space.
There was no landing spot here, nor was there any sense of up, down, left, or right.
This was the 'cleared world.'
Previous test data, character models, and so on, were all in the 'inventory' in his vision.
The staff intentionally edited it into this mode for President Zhang to use more effectively.
But truth be told, this fusion of science fiction and Magic.
Zhang Feng found it very abstract and never thought it could be realized.
However, he could familiarize himself with the 'virtual rules' feedback of the past six months through this consciousness link.
Thanks to the efforts of the staff, the rules within the virtual world are very stable now.
Just as he had imagined before, as long as it is stable, it indirectly adds many 'structural constants.'
Moreover, in his Spiritual Sense vision, what seems to be a blank space actually contains a very stable array structure.
Unfortunately, he hasn't learned the 'Spiritual Eye,' otherwise he would be able to see the 'runes' filling this world.
Of course, this is something only he can see; even if others have learned related Magic concerning the Spiritual Eye, they cannot see the 'essence' of this world.
Unless their Spiritual Sense brushstrokes surpass his own.
That is, higher than the 'authority' of the virtual building, otherwise, they can only see the normal virtual world.
Within the virtual building, his authority is unlimited; he can utilize all existing rules.
However, such an experience of 'utilizing all rules' doesn't contribute to his knowledge.
It's like a regular person painting and drawing a world; they can't instantly become a creator.
Even if he uses very high authority, it is similar in meaning.
Just plain creating doesn't help analyze the creation process inside.
This is what he thought of as 'knowing the what but not the why.'
Especially the 'supreme rules' of the virtual world, which are essentially data.
Like now, Zhang Feng looks at a vast earth template and then deploys it in the blank space.
A vast land, stretching as far as the eye can see, suddenly appeared.
Completely through superconducting quantum data computation.
This isn't something one can learn.
But Zhang Feng could infer the stability correlation within the rune structure based on the stability of the surrounding runes and comparing it with the stability of the earth.
All of this was made possible through the supplemental knowledge from various specialists and the physical corrections to the superconductor runes by the staff to finally achieve stable array structures.
It is basically a collection of all human wisdom working together to analyze the construction of rune technology.
Even if they don't understand rune technology or develop Spiritual Sense.
But it's what Zhang Feng thought of, leveraging the computing power of the superconducting quantum building with all of human wisdom, using the virtual building as a medium to present 'learn from others.'
And now, the 'stable array structure' has been inferred.
Although it is a bit convoluted and costly, the result is positive.
Virtual technology and rune technology can definitely elevate civilization to another level.
In his thoughts.
Zhang Feng isn't worried about his thoughts being leaked, nor is he afraid of the researchers in front of external instruments finding out.
Because they appear to be administrators, closely monitoring the virtual world data.
But his Spiritual Sense level is the same as the arrays, so they cannot capture his thoughts.
Including when regular people enter the virtual world to play or train, it is impossible for others to hear their inner thoughts.
In the virtual world, more of it is a 'neuron activity' presentation.
It's just that ordinary people are unlikely to move while thinking.
Because in the virtual world, to move, it is necessary to control it with the mind.
However, subconscious movement does not count.
It's just like in the real world, where people can walk and think simultaneously.
It is a perfect presentation of behavioral actions in the real world, though somewhat rigid.
For instance, when thinking about something, walking would be somewhat 'unnatural.'
This is not a problem of the array structure but a player issue.
If a player has two Spiritual Thoughts, then they can do things and think at the same time.
If there's only one Spiritual Thought, there will always be some 'distortion.'
Of course, if you insist that technology isn't advanced enough, you are not wrong either.
Currently, technology cannot achieve perfect restoration.
But when ordinary people think about significant matters and plans, they certainly cannot perform fine tasks.
For example, while engaging in a life-and-death struggle with zombies, and the strengths of both sides are equivalent,
an ordinary person couldn't possibly be pondering what to eat tonight or how to make braised carp.
Ordinary people focus their minds on the confrontation, thinking about how to kill the enemy and turning their thoughts into moves.
So, in Zhang Feng's view, this 'distortion' becomes irrelevant when people 'think.'
Because in serious life-and-death matters, one surely thinks and acts simultaneously, so conversely, the virtual world is natural, aligning with normal logic.
If it's about unimportant matters, then a bit of distortion doesn't hurt.
After all, when regular people think about things, they also get distracted.
And through these judgments.
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