Dreamland Guide

Chapter 308: The difference between hallucinations and dreams

Aoki never thought that he could get a real answer from Su Huilan, and he wondered if he had come here for so many years. In fact, he didn't remember how many years had passed, or even when he started living in Liuying Alley.

He used to chat with the neighborhood of Liuying Alley. The neighborhood said that when he first came to Liuying Alley, he was dressed like this and stood under an old willow tree with a bird on his head. At first, everyone thought he was shooting commercials or portraits there. Because Liuying Lane was an old street, people often came to take pictures, and the crew came to film the scene. So the neighbourhood didn't take it seriously at the time, and later discovered that there was no photographer nearby, and there was no camera or anything else, and only then began to wonder if this person was sick.

The neighbours said that he stood under the willow tree for a day and night, and when he saw him again later, he was living in the flowery bar.

Aoki also asked Bishenghua how he came to the bar. Every time he asked this question, the flower of his whole life touched his forehead and asked worriedly. If he drank too much, he still had a fever. Isn't his brain sick?

He doesn't remember the predicament of standing under the big willow tree all day and night.

That willow tree is very old. It is said that it was the first willow tree planted in Liuying Alley. The other willow trees were inserted with paper cut from this tree. Every spring, the old willow tree hangs down many curvaceous green branches, covering the trunk of the ugly squiggle, to declare to the world that its vitality is still very strong.

Aoki has no memory, just can't find the memory before that, at least what happened afterwards is still very clear, but he just can't dream. But he always felt that he did not have no memory, but that something went wrong in his brain. Every time he remembered, he would have a headache, just like wearing a hooping spell, he would be chanted as soon as he remembered.

Su Huilan looked at Aoki in a daze and asked, "What do you think?"

Aoki said, "It's nothing."

Su Huilan smiled and did not speak.

Subconscious thinking cannot be concealed. If it is an ordinary person, what you think is equivalent to mobilizing memory, and it will be presented in the dream. But Aoki couldn't even do a dream, and of course he couldn't know what he was thinking. He doesn't even need to use mental power to hide and shield his thoughts.

"Go out." Aoki said.

Su Huilan nodded: "It's time to go out."

Out of Su Huilan's dream, they returned to the hall.

He found that Su Huilan did not show the signs and feelings of ordinary people's dream collapse when she quit her dream. He didn't know if she had special skills in mind control, or there was something special about this game.

The two were standing in front of the mirror again.

Aoki was thinking, Su Huilan entered through the mirror just now, so when she came out, did she also walk out of the mirror little by little? He should come out and wait first, so that he can see how Su Huilan came out. But now it’s too late to regret, and I can’t ask others to go in again.

Standing in front of the mirror for a while, Aoki asked, "Where are the save and exit options for this game?"

He and Su Huilan are now in the box like a coffin. The box cuts off the connection between their consciousness and body perception through a certain mechanism, and then directly input this game scene into the brain. So how does the box know when they want to leave the game?

If you think about it from the perspective of the game, there should be a mechanism that allows players to exit at any time.

Su Huilan said: "Now it is up to us to test the internal logic of the device and the game. The save and logout functions have not yet been completed. However, I heard that this function may not be available in the future."

"Uh... how do you end the game?" Aoki was a little speechless, which game would not have an option to quit?

"Can be forced to shut down."

"Forcibly shut down? We are in the box, our body consciousness is cut off, our hands and feet cannot move, how can we force shut down?"

"The first-generation products of Space Box are not perfect enough," Su Huilan said, "So, when we came in, Professor Mei helped us set the time."

"That is to say, we can only wait here now?" Aoki wanted to say that this is a scheduled shutdown, not a forced shutdown, okay.

"Yes."

"How long did the professor set us?"

"Two minutes. Including the time to switch the machine, we will not actually spend more than 30 seconds in the dream." Su Huilan smiled, "This is also the most fascinating part of this future game."

Aoki nodded in agreement.

The biggest problem of the game now is that it consumes too much time and energy of the players, which affects people's study and work. The "Dream Guide" is a game where players have played for a long time, and the real world may only be a few minutes later. It does not delay work and study at all, and does not affect life.

You can wear the space box when you wait for the elevator, when the get out of class is over, when you call a car and wait for the driver to come, when you have **** with your wife while she is in the shower, when making instant noodles... In the game world, we have opened up new territory and made a career.

However, Aoki couldn't help but worry a little.

"Can humans really be content to play for a few minutes?"

"Maybe." Su Huilan's answer didn't seem too confident.

Has humanity ever been satisfied with anything? If you indulge in this kind of game, it will be more terrifying than ordinary games!

Aoki always feels that the development of this space box and "Dream Guide" has deviated from the original intention of the professor.

Two minutes passes very quickly in reality, but in the world of pure consciousness, there is almost no passing of time. If it’s not for recalling memory, brain cells need to be stimulated, and brain cells are, after all, an active substance, which can only be excited and active in a certain chemical environment, and chemical reactions take time, otherwise, human consciousness stays in the same category. In the dream space, it really becomes eternal in one second.

Aoki and Su Huilan waited in the hall, and the atmosphere was a bit awkward and boring.

"In fact, we can go for a walk." Su Huilan suggested, "The lower our brain excitement, the slower the passage of time. This prehistoric town has some scenery to admire."

"Alright." Aoki readily agreed.

The two walked out of the hall of the pyramid and came to the streets of the town. Aoki looked back and saw that the pyramid was towering into the cloud, and the upside down pyramid above was in the cloud, as if it was about to fall down at any time.

"Do you think the two pyramids are upside down?" Su Huilan asked.

Aoki was surprised: "Why?"

Su Huilan chuckled: "It's no reason, I just think this design is weird."

Aoki wasn't sure if Su Huilan knew anything, but she obviously didn't want to say more.

They are walking in the small town.

There is no one else in the small town now. I don’t know if there are more players in the future, will it be overcrowded here, or if other people will just immerse themselves in their game world and don’t care about this town at all.

"What do you mean by making such a small town?" Aoki asked.

"I don't know, there is always his use."

"This is neither reality nor anyone's dream. What is it?"

"Here is a scene designed in the game~www.readwn.com~ through the computer simulation of human perception in such a world, including vision, hearing, smell, taste, touch, vestibular system induction, etc., and then through the space box The continuous action of high-frequency light pulses directly input these perceptions into the brain, so that our consciousness will think that we have come to this scene, it is difficult to distinguish between true and false."

Su Huilan smiled and said, "In layman's terms, this is an illusion."

"Illusion?" Aoki thought, "What is the difference between an illusion and a dream?"

Su Huilan said: "The difference is that hallucinations do not depend on people's memory, nor do they need mental power to support space."

Aoki agreed with Su Huilan's view of illusions and dreams, but he always felt that this prehistoric town and that pyramid hall were not that simple.

This is not a human dream, can it be another kind of dream? For example, the computer dream.

At this moment, he thought of the ghost again.

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