Chapter 304: The Beautiful Vision of Utopia
Perfect woke up from the desk and shook his head, trying to wake himself up: "Befa, pour me a cup of coffee, extra strong without sugar. , and don’t add milk.”
Perfect, who had just left her spiritual space, felt a little dizzy at this time. At this time, her brain was filled with knowledge about fantasy alchemy, which made her feel like she was in trouble. While my head felt heavier, I also felt like I was overexerting my brain and wanted to fall asleep.
Even if she just woke up.
"The ability to deduce is indeed useful, but the consumption of brain power is simply terrifying..." Perfectcott rubbed his temples and sighed helplessly.
Just now she tried to use her deduction ability to iterate the introduction of fantasy alchemy to explore the possibility of fantasy alchemy.
Then she almost fainted due to the excessive mental exertion.
If she hadn't been in her own spiritual space and was a perfect life form, she might have had to fall asleep for several days before she could recover.
[You are responsible for your own fault. Fantasy Alchemy itself is a taboo that breaks the rules of the real world. Deducing its follow-up is complicated enough. You actually want to skip the restrictions of the Philosopher's Stone and directly let Fantasy It turned into a castle in the air, and you were not drained dry because I stopped it in time]
The Cuiyu Record displayed a line of text in front of Purficott's eyes, letting Purficott know that he was indeed reckless just now.
But for Purficott, she does not regret doing so because she did get what she wanted.
The Introduction to Fantasy Alchemy, based on Cuiyulu's deduction, indeed pointed out to her a path to achieve Fantasy Alchemy without the need for the Philosopher's Stone.
Although limited by this technology itself, it is a kind of "non-existence", and what Perficott obtained is also a conclusion that seems almost nonsense, but the endorsement of Jade Record still proves that this is What Purficott wanted was a way to bypass the greatest limitation of the Philosopher's Stone and achieve the alchemy of his dreams.
“I can announce the Alchemy of Fantasy to the public, so that the progress of many projects can be greatly improved, and some things that were originally impossible can become possible, and there may be a few more possibilities in the future. Sex can also help more people survive." Purficott seemed to be explaining, but also seemed to be convincing himself of his determination.
For her, without the now iterated fantasy alchemy, she would not do unnecessary things.
But now that Fantasy Alchemy has skipped the biggest problem of the Philosopher's Stone and turned into a practical technology that can be promoted, she doesn't mind spreading this technology so that the world can gain more Possibilities and opportunities.
After all, fantasy alchemy can break reality, so some things that sound outrageous, look outrageous, or even never appear in reality can be truly created.
For example, materials that can completely withstand extreme cold and even convert cold into heat energy.
Well, this is very inconsistent with the common sense of physics in the original world, and it is also inconsistent with the common sense of physics in this world. After all, this world is also composed of molecules and atoms, and thermal energy is also a molecular motion.
But for Purficott, with the alchemy of fantasy, she can really create such outrageous things.
In fact, in the original world, it does not mean that there are no similar things, such as semiconductor refrigeration chips that can reach temperatures of more than ten degrees below zero and more than one hundred degrees above zero.
It’s just that it consumes electrical energy, and Purficott can make a fantasy material where the colder one side is, the hotter the other side is. And with this, she may also have to consider how to adjust the temperature in the shelter to prevent it from getting too high.
Of course, this kind of fantasy material is just an idea at present.
Although it can indeed be created based on the theory of fantasy alchemy, but for Purficott, she does not have the energy or time to do it yet.
Compared with this, the most urgent task now is to write down the basic introduction of fantasy alchemy first, so that more people can learn fantasy alchemy.
After all, if Purficott is the only one who masters this technology, then no matter how talented she is, there will be a limit to what she can do.
But if she can spread this technology and let more people learn fantasy alchemy, then they will definitely be able to do more than Perficott alone.
Even if there may not be a few things here that can compare with what Perficott has achieved, as long as there is one, it will be worth the price of admission for Perficott.
Not to mention that after the utopian alchemy spreads, it is impossible that only one achievement comparable to the achievements achieved by Perfectcott will be born.
So after Befa brought her a cup of strong, unpalatable bitter coffee and drank it all in one breath while pinching her nose, Purficott spread out her pen and paper and began to write an introduction to fantasy alchemy.
She wrote down the basic theories and ideas of fantasy alchemy, as well as various related technical keys, on paper one by one.
And she is still trying her best to explain the fantasy alchemy in plain and easy-to-understand words, so that more people can understand it, instead of holding this technical introduction as if it is a heavenly book.
At the same time, Purficott also has to take into account the rejection of utopian alchemy by the die-hard old guys, and try his best to avoid involving something too outrageous in this technical introduction.
Being half a step ahead of others is a talent, and being one step ahead of others is a genius. But if you are two steps, three steps, or even ten steps ahead, you will only be regarded as a madman.
Purficott had already experienced this kind of pain once, and she didn't want to encounter the same situation again.
Utopian alchemy is different from her warning to the noble council. In the latter, she doesn't care, as long as she ensures that she can survive, what does it have to do with me whether others die?
But fantasy alchemy is her passion. She hopes to use this technology to give the world a better future.
After all, so far, she is the only one who can effectively deal with the apocalyptic winter. If fantasy alchemy can work, then she is not the only one who can make some responses to the apocalyptic winter.
Although Purficott feels that even if she is alone, she can perfect a plan that can provide shelter for more humans in this apocalyptic winter, but if someone can share her burden , then Purficott would have to thank his father for his blessing.
With such a beautiful idea in mind, Purficott wrote extremely seriously, and did not even let Befa, a doll with automatic writing function, do the writing for him.
(End of this chapter)