Jennifer Gray shook her head, stood on tiptoe and whispered in his ear: “It’s a bit complicated, I’ll tell you later…” Locke squeezed her hand, indicating that it was okay, but in his heart he felt that the matter was too coincidental. The reason why he did not use Daisy Greenberg’s relationship was that he did not want to alarm Henry Greenberg. Although Daisy Greenberg said that she had a cold relationship with the Greenberg family, it can be imagined that Henry Greenberg should know everything about her. However, he did not expect that the person Cruz Miller met was from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and was actually related to Jennifer Gray. Jane Horvath led the way in front, and the twisting of her waist and the swaying of her hips revealed an elegant beauty, obviously specially trained in etiquette. After walking through the long corridor, she took the two to a room. After pushing open the door, the magnificent scene inside instantly came into view. This was a room of 200 square meters. Unlike the cold and solemn design language outside, the design and layout of the room are a classic salon style. There is a professional bar, an Italian La Marzocco Strada AV coffee machine, a fully transparent cigar room in the corner, and entertainment projects such as snooker and throwing.

Of course, the most eye-catching thing is the large sofa in the middle that is arranged in a circle.

Italian La Marzocco Strada AV coffee machine

AI is a bit stupid

There are not many people in the room, and the sofas are not full. There are only about ten people in total. In addition to 8 scholars and experts of different ages and temperaments, there are 4 service staff wearing black Gucci suits.

At this moment, an old man with gray hair and beard is standing next to a gangster and giving a speech. He holds whiskey in one hand and a cigar in the other. He is unrestrained and restrained, and his temperament is very unique. He is Professor Goodman of UCLA in Jane Horvath’s mouth.

Others sit on the big sofa in a relaxed manner, holding red wine and coffee in their hands. Some are listening to Professor Goodman’s speech, and some are whispering and communicating something.

Locke glanced at the people on the sofa and indeed did not see Cruz Miller. Most of them were men over 40 years old, well-dressed, and there were also three middle-aged ladies with charm and jewels.

Jane Horvath led Locke and Jennifer Gray in. The high looks of the two instantly attracted everyone’s attention, and even Professor Goodman paused his speech.

She introduced: “This is Dr. Jennifer Gray from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, and this is his friend Mr. Li…”

Professor Goodman nodded to them, “Welcome…”

Others also looked over curiously, and the three ladies raised their glasses to welcome them.

After Locke and Jennifer Gray sat down, Jane Horvath left, and Professor Goodman continued his speech.

His speech was not a formal academic report, but a casual talk about his recent understanding and discoveries.

“I think dreams are the true manifestation of consciousness, and human consciousness is the most real and free in dreams…”

“Perhaps we in the real world are actually the second consciousness, because our thinking is subject to too many restrictions, and what we see in the real world will be projected into dreams…”

“Is our consciousness bound? For example, I want to take off my clothes now, but I can’t do it because of your presence and secular moral constraints…”

“I have always been curious whether consciousness will really disappear after human death…”

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“…”

Locke and Jennifer Gray had just sat down for a while when a handsome male waiter came to them lightly, bent down and whispered: “Mr. Li, Dr. Gray, what would you like to drink? Red wine, whiskey, coffee, mineral water…”

Locke looked at Jennifer Gray. Lei, seeing her shaking her head, replied: “No, thank you!”

After the waiter left, Jennifer Gray whispered in Locke’s ear: “Professor Carter Silvio is an authority in psychology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He also has a high status in the field of psychology in the United States. He has a group of directors supporting him. He is one of the hot candidates for the next dean and my mother’s biggest competitor.”

“The topic he is currently researching is about brain consciousness storage, which is the most cutting-edge research on the brain. My mother said that if his research is successful, he will definitely win the Nobel Prize in Biology and the Lasker Award. His research will subvert human cognition of the brain. So many people on the board support him because his research has epoch-making breakthroughs…”

“Brain consciousness storage?”

Locke raised his eyebrows. Damn, the name of this topic sounds very high-end!

Then he thought of him and Tony Jay.Hypnosis can’t do Rad’s reasoning and suspicion about Cruise Miller, so what about this so-called brain consciousness storage?

As the name suggests, isn’t this just storing information in the brain?

It just so happens that Cruise Miller knows Carter Silvio, so was Pan Ao Sangis instilled with the consciousness of killing?

Is there really such an amazing technology?

Jennifer Gray is a top student at Harvard Medical School, so she naturally thought of what Locke could think of.

This is also the reason why she heard that Professor Carter Silvio and Cruise Miller lost their composure when they met.

She said, “There was a movie about dreams in Hollywood before, and the content is somewhat similar to this topic…” Locke immediately thought of it, “Inception?” Jennifer Gray nodded, “But this research is not as magical as in the computer, which can implant consciousness and change people’s thoughts. The original intention of this technology is to awaken vegetative people. The reason why vegetative people fall into a coma is mostly because the central nerves are damaged, resulting in unconsciousness and causing the brain to shut down and fall into a dormant state. This technology can input conscious signals familiar to vegetative people to stimulate their cerebral cortex, so that the brain can be active again and complete self-repair. Although it cannot be fully restored, it can at least awaken vegetative people and can also be used for patients with Alzheimer’s disease. The prospects are very broad…” Regardless of her position with Professor Carter Silvio, if Carter Silvio is involved in the Topanga Park dismemberment case, the reputation of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center will inevitably be affected, and it will also have a great impact on her mother. And more importantly, although the host of this project is Carter Silvio, the project investor belongs to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. If this technology is proven to be used for murder, the project may be terminated due to huge risks and ethical issues, and the tens of millions of dollars invested by Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in the early stage will be wasted.

Locke asked: “What stage is his research at?”

Jennifer Gray replied gloomily: “I heard that it is still in the theoretical verification stage…”

At this time, Professor Goodman’s speech ended, and everyone stood up to communicate with him.

Seeing that there was no one beside him, Locke said to Jennifer Gray: “Let’s consult a psychology expert…”

He squeezed the woman’s hand and comforted her: “Perhaps, the meeting between Cruz Miller and Carter Silvio is just a normal academic exchange!”

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