The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman

Chapter 258: Hugo Wanders in Wonderland (Part 1)

I don't think it makes sense to study a theory like the Temple of Thought that can neither be proven nor falsified... Hugo put down the book in his hand, looked at Brand opposite, and continued, Doctor Brand , you think so too, don't you?

If you are referring to the paper published by Schiller before, then I can only say, sorry, my research direction is pathology, and the part about the theory of mind, you should discuss it with him himself.

But Hugo didn't seem to understand Brand's refusal to discuss, and he still said to himself: The thinking palace memory method, let me count it as a memory method, it is a variant of the spatial memory method, It means that people build a building with memories in their minds, and then put their memories into categories...

Of course human memory can be classified, sorted and summarized, but it is an exaggeration to say that building a concrete building in the mind and storing memories in it is like visiting a library. , or in other words, this is just a kind of people's imagination of extremely high intelligence.

The human brain is not a mechanical storage device. 'Forgetting' is the most important part of the brain, and it is also the self-protection mechanism of the human brain.

If people really build a library in their brains, it means that he must have blocked the function of forgetting. If this is the case, then the information capacity and real-time computing power in his brain definitely exceeds the limit that his body can carry. ...

Also, no one can prove the existence of this kind of thing, because even if you open his skull and take out his brain, you can't see whether he really has such a building in the consciousness space.

Brand lowered his head to write the medical records, and said, But you can't prove it wrong, because you can't deny that some people who claim to have this ability have better memory than others.

As I said, I admit that it is a method of memory. It may indeed be able to sort out scattered memories and categorize them like filing files, but it is definitely not as boasted in some papers. Building a huge Buildings are used to store countless information, which can be retrieved at will when needed...

What's even more absurd is that some people actually said in the paper that living things can exist in the memory hall, or that they can be a concrete manifestation of personality, and they can even communicate with each other. This is completely nonsense...

Hugo's voice was calm and his speech was very orderly. He pushed his glasses, looked at the book in his hand and said, But it seems that our Professor Rodriguez respects this very much.

But yes, people are always interested in this kind of fantasy-like concept. If you exaggerate them a little more and describe them in interesting words, your book will definitely sell well.

With all due respect, in terms of academics, this theory is not tenable. Maybe there are really extreme geniuses who can do this, but the proportion of such people in the human population must be very small. In the probability It is almost negligible in science, so it has no research value.

Hugo put down the book again, and the book collided with the table, making a dull sound, and he continued: Perhaps, our Professor Schiller is such a genius who is one in a billion, and I don't know if he can find him in his lifetime. The same kind, and then practice his theory like the Arabian Nights, produce evidence, and maintain his current academic status...

Brand heard the sarcasm in Hugo's tone, but he didn't refute at all, just lowered his head silently and wrote the medical records.

The opinions expressed were not affirmed or even responded to, nor did it dispel Hugo's interest in talking freely. After all, in the school he worked in before, his popularity was not good, and no one was willing to talk to him, let alone professional in this field People can communicate with him.

So he didn't mind at all that Brand just acted as an audience in silence. He continued: Compared with this unrealistic theory, I still think that the 'emotion' that is more externalized and easy to be observed is more researched. the value of.

In fact, the subject I'm working on now is the theory of emotion amplification. I have always believed that human emotions have strong pedigree characteristics. Once they are systematized and then amplified by some means, many things can be done...

There is also mind reading, which is also based on this theory. People's strong emotions will generate a kind of brain wave. When this brain wave blends with each other, it may be possible to achieve real mind reading.

Maybe it's more than that, it can even enter other people's brains and manipulate other people's thoughts...

Hugo's tone became more and more excited, and it could be seen that he was very confident in this theory.

This is not his fantasy. The difference between Hugo and other psychologists is that he not only has professional knowledge in psychology, but is also a physicist and biologist proficient in mechanics.

The way he provides support for his theory is not just writing papers or doing paper research, he has sufficient hands-on ability to carry out biological anatomy and mechanical design.

Hugo, who was eager to prove his theory, had recklessly conducted many cruel and illegal experiments. The details need not be elaborated, but there were indeed some results.

However, at the critical moment of the research, his illegal experiments were discovered, so he was expelled from the original unit and came here.

Hugo, who came to Gotham, was more motivated to study, because this is a place outside the law, and more importantly, Schiller Rodriguez, who is more authoritative, higher-status, and more famous than him academically Also here.

The research directions of Hugo and Schiller cannot be said to run counter to each other, and they can also be said to be irrelevant, and even some directions are still in conflict.

In recent years, one of the most outstanding papers published by Schiller is still the study of the temple of thinking. In this paper, he elaborated on this concept and extended it to many different branches, almost turning it into an exclusive His own special discipline.

No one has ever perfected this theory so completely and logically before. In recent years, many people in the industry have spread the word that this will be the future development direction of psychology, but Hugo dismisses it.

Schiller's research direction is how human beings explore deeper into their own consciousness and thinking, and how to control their own brains, while Hugo is just the opposite. His research direction is the connection between the brain and the brain. How to explore and manipulate other people's brains.

Of course, Hugo insists that his theory is the direction of human development in the future. More importantly, if he really masters this technology and can manipulate other people's brains at will, then there is nothing in this world that he can't do Woolen cloth?

Based on the ambition brought about by various reasons, Hugo's research enthusiasm is very high, but the first problem he faces is that he needs experimental products.

Now that he's a doctor at Arkham Insane, what better candidate for a test subject than a patient?

Schiller did not hand over work to Hugo when he left, and there is indeed nothing to hand over work here, because there are basically no mental patients here.

Knowing that the hospital was either the gang boss or the family members and lovers of the gang boss, Hugo did not act rashly. He knew that using this group of people as experimental products would likely lead to his previous predicament, that is, being discovered and then being killed. hunt down.

Hugo thinks it is better to be cautious until he has perfected his own technique.

But he also inherited medical records, medical reports and schedules from Schiller. In these materials, Hugo found that although there were few real mental patients in this mental hospital, there were still a few in Schiller's medical records. special cases of patients.

The first case Hugo saw was about Copperpot, and it was this one that interested him most.

Teenagers are immature in mind and their psychological defenses are relatively fragile, so they are good targets. Moreover, according to the medical records, Coppert suffers from catatonic schizophrenia, which means that he himself has mental disorders. Even if Hugo Some experiments on him had bad consequences, which can also be blamed on his own mental illness.

In this way, Hugo made an appointment with Coppert for a follow-up visit by phone. Coppert didn't know the news of Schiller's resignation for the time being, thinking that he just asked his colleague to call.

When he found out that the person who wanted to treat him was Hugo, he didn't think much about it, thinking that Dr. Schiller was just too busy, so he asked his friend to take over.

Recently, his condition has improved a lot, so there is no need to pay too much attention to this kind of routine review, Coppert thought so, until he saw Hugo push out a strange machine from the preparation room.

It was an egg-shaped instrument with a row of circular lights on the surface.

What's this? Copperpot asked him.

This is a new type of healing device. Hugo said to Cobblepot: It's normal if you haven't seen it, because this is currently the most advanced mental healing device in the world. Not to mention Gotham, even the entire East There is no second station on the coast.

Copott narrowed his eyes, but Hugo didn't care about his affection, but said to Copott: Don't care about it, you don't need to use your limbs to touch it, and I won't use it to do anything to you , just put it aside, so you don't have to be nervous at all...

Okay, next, let's do a simple hypnosis test...

Coppert's brows frowned even tighter, and he said, Dr. Schiller has never given me any hypnotic tests...

I took a look at your medical records. Hugo took a medical record from the side and said, I have absolutely no intention of defaming Professor Rodriguez, but I can see that he is not experienced enough in the field of adolescent psychology research. Rich, and I happen to have researched that.

Don't worry, I will stay far away from you, and this machine will never come close to you. You just need to sit on a chair and imagine according to my words. I swear it will be very fast, and it will only take less than 10 minutes. minute.

After finishing speaking, Hugo pressed a button on the strange-shaped machine, and when the indicator light on it began to flash, Coppert slowly closed his eyes, while Hugo walked to the side of the machine, looking from behind. Pulled out, several catheters connected to the patch, and then stuck them on his head one by one.

As the humming of the machine became louder and louder, Cobbot's brows became more and more tightly wrinkled, and an invisible force appeared above the room. The brainwaves of Cobbot and Hugo were amplified, and then gradually blended together. Together.

Consciousness fell down from the darkness, and then amidst a flash of white light, Hugo came to Copperpot's mind.

He wasn't too surprised, because it was something he could do before, and now, his research was one step closer.

Before Hugo could make any other moves, he let out a voice full of doubts: ...Huh???

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