Chapter 841 Breakthrough in Spiritual Bridging Technology!
The future development direction of the group is a rather broad proposition.
In order to fight against the threat from 205 light-years away, the future development focus of Future Human Group must be the universe. Even if the earth civilization is destined to use "bows, arrows and spears" to fight against the "foreign guns and cannons" of aliens, he still has to sharpen the bows and spears.
As for the threat from within humanity...
Maybe it's better to release some news at the right time?
I just don't know if it will have the opposite effect...
Just when Jiang Chen was thinking about it and was about to fall asleep, Jane's holographic image appeared in Jiang Chen's hand, waking him up with a calm tone.
"Mr. Chairman, Dr. Amos wants to see you."
Jiang Chen rubbed his sleepy eyes, sat up from the chair, yawned and said.
"Amos? What's the matter?"
"According to him, there seems to be a breakthrough in spiritual bridging technology—"
Jiang Chen suddenly stood up from his chair.
"Spiritual bridge technology? Is it the technology that connects circuit boards through brain waves and transplants souls into machines?"
Perhaps because her understanding of the word "soul" was not deep enough, Jane took a second to analyze Jiang Chen's words, and then gave an affirmative answer.
"Yes."
"Tell him to wait for me, and I'll go now!"
After leaving these words, Jiang Chen happily left the office, walked straight to the elevator, and pressed the button for the basement floor. As the first self-developed true black technology in this world, it is necessary for him to witness its birth in person.
...
Amos is truly a genius.
Even Lin Ling, who has always been venomous, admitted this sincerely, and commented on him as a genius who stood on the shoulders of giants but saw scenery that giants couldn't see.
It is derived on the basis of nerve access. By adding brainwave acquisition devices for amplification, it can remotely connect to the robot's body, just like a soul possessed, and can move the robot's hands and feet like moving its own hands.
At this moment, Jiang Chen was standing in Dr. Amos' laboratory, looking at himself sitting on a chair and wearing a helmet.
Not through a mirror, but through the electronic eyes of a robot.
"How does it feel?"
Amos looked at "Jiang Chen" enthusiastically, and Jiang Chen couldn't help but get goosebumps all over his body...if the robot has goosebumps.
"Overall, not bad..."
Looking at his metal hands, Jiang Chen moved his arms and fingers, and then moved his legs with interest.
It is almost the same as moving your own body, although there is still a big difference from the human body, but in terms of flexibility alone, this mechanical body is not much worse than human limbs. The only flaw is that, staying in the body of the robot, the whole person feels empty, as if something is missing.
Oh, and, since there is no such thing as a sense of touch, Jiang Chen discovered during the test that this kind of robot has poor control over power.
For example, reach out to hold the cup, because you can't feel how much force is used, and if you don't grasp it correctly, the cup will be crushed. I thought it was just a light jump, but if I didn't pay attention, I hit the ceiling directly.
Later, under the guidance of Dr. Amos, Jiang Chen set the upper limit of the output power of each joint, which avoided such oolongs.
However, if parameters need to be set in advance for each action, this trouble is not the slightest bit.
It seems that the "driver" of this mechanical substitute must go through a long period of training before he can skillfully use this mechanical body.
Immediately afterwards, under the instruction of Dr. Amos, Jiang Chen completed a series of relatively complicated movements such as running, weightlifting, boxing, and shooting among a large number of experimental equipment.
While Dr. Amos was happily collecting the experimental data, Jiang Chen couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
Regarding the application prospects of this kind of mechanical substitute, the first thing he thought of was outer space construction!
There is no need for a spacesuit on board, directly through the spirit bridge technology, remotely control the robot into space, and complete dangerous and complicated tasks.
Although the cost of robots is many times higher than that of spacesuits, from the perspective of safety and work efficiency, the cost performance of using such robots in outer space is quite high!
The relative velocity of the objects moving in the universe is unimaginably high.
Even if a meteorite fragment the size of a sesame seed hits the spacesuit at a relative speed of several hundred Mach, the accident caused is quite serious. It's just because human spaceflight activities are not very frequent nowadays, so this problem has not been exposed.
The solution at the end of the world is to increase the strength of the space suit, and the general meteorite fragments do not feel much when they hit the body. After all, the probability of encountering meteorite fragments with a relative speed of several hundred Mach is not much higher than winning a lottery. If you can still get hit if you encounter it, then you can blame yourself for having a low idea.
However, it is undeniable that using spirit bridging technology, through remote connection, a robot controlled by the human brain can replace humans in outer space to perform dangerous and AI-inconvenient tasks. It is indeed a very feasible option !
Another point is the supply issue.
Before the space elevator is completed, the cost of sending an astronaut to the sky is not small at all. A person needs to eat, drink, and scatter in the sky, and he can't live in a gravity-free environment for too long. He has to change shifts every three months. Therefore, the more people stay in outer space, the more transportation resources the star ring trade will occupy.
You know, there is no space elevator built now, these people are relying on rockets and landing capsules to go back and forth!
Affected by this, the number of astronauts building space elevators in outer space is very limited. Although they are assisted by intelligent engineering equipment, many tasks still cannot be done without people, and the progress of the project has been very slow.
But if this thing can be used in outer space construction, the situation will be completely different. These robots can stay in outer space as long as they want. They only need a solar charger, and even the supply of living materials can be saved.
Taking off his helmet, Jiang Chen cast his eyes on Amos who was processing the data, and asked immediately.
"How long is it until the finished product?"
"This machine can already be regarded as a finished product, although it is only a first-generation work." Amos resisted the robot, put it back on the fixed frame next to the laboratory and locked it, then patted its head with a smile, "continued The maximum working time can be up to 24 hours, although there are many flaws, but it should be no problem to get used to it.”
"What is the cost of this machine?"
Speaking of cost, Amos scratched his tangled hair sheepishly.
"Ahem, after all, it's the first generation machine, and it's purely handmade... Well, if you don't consider the R&D cost, it's about 5 million U.S. dollars."
Jiang Chen silently made the calculation in his heart.
It is definitely not possible to throw the bare metal directly into space. In order to adapt to a specific working environment, specialized modifications are required. Calculated in this way, it should be possible to get a mental bridging robot that can construct in space for a cost of 10 to 20 million U.S. dollars.
There is something wrong!
Having made up his mind, Jiang Chen immediately spoke.
"Design a machine that can be used in space... What's the name of this machine?"
"X-1 robot," Amos added.
"Well, I hope you can design an x-a1 robot that can be used in space. Is there a way to do it?" Jiang Chen looked at Amos and said seriously.
"It's not very difficult in theory, but what about communication in space?" Amos asked.
Hearing this question, Jiang Chen suddenly laughed.
"Haha, my friend, you forgot, we have quantum satellites!"
Amos slapped his head and suddenly came to his senses.
"I almost forgot."
"How long has it been since you went out? You should be able to go to an Internet cafe." Jiang Chen couldn't help complaining.
"It's been a while, haha." Amos smiled shyly, and said shyly with the back of his head. necessary."
He belongs to the kind of person who will completely lose himself once he touches the experimental equipment.
But it is precisely because of his dedicated scientific research spirit that he finally saw "the scenery that giants cannot see". (To be continued.)
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