"I'm very sorry," Momo said, "You know my father is very cautious. He doesn't want me or anyone else besides him to get close to this laboratory."
Chen Luoyu said: "Nothing, open the door."
Momo stood for a while, then took a deep breath and walked to the mechanical device on the wall.
Zhiqiu was unprepared for what was going to happen next.
Momo stood directly in front of the device, carefully aligned his right eye with a protruding telescope-like lens, and then pressed the button. Something inside the machine clicked, and a light shone back and forth several times, scanning her eyeballs like a copy machine.
¡°This is a retinal scanning system,¡± she explained. ¡°It¡¯s absolutely safe because it only knows the retinas of Liang, mine and my dad¡¯s.¡±
Zhiqiu stood there blankly, horrified by the revelation of this fact. The tragic death of Yang Fuchuan is vivid in my mind - his blood-stained face, a rolled eyeball, and an empty eye socket. He really didn't want to admit the obvious fact. But, suddenly, he sawunder the scanner, on the snow-white floorthere was a dark red stain, which was clearly dried blood.
What¡¯s gratifying is that Momo didn¡¯t see it.
The steel door slid open, and Momo stepped in.
Chen Luoyu stared at Zhiqiu, his meaning couldn't be more obvious: I said the stolen eyeball has a great use.
The woman¡¯s hands were tied tightly, and her wrists became swollen and purple from the struggle. The reddish-brown Black Evil Star lay quietly beside her, concentrating on admiring the naked trophy. Looking at her pitiful sleeping appearance, he couldn't help but suspect that this was just a trick on her part. To gain sympathy. To escape the next invasion.
He didn¡¯t care, he already got what he wanted anyway. Think of this. He sat up contentedly.
In his country, women are men¡¯s private property, weak playthings, and slaves who are sold at will like animals. And they themselves stick to their duties. But here, women always put on an arrogant posture, which couldn't help but make him feel funny, and at the same time, it made him unable to control himself and burning with desire. Forcing these women into submission became one of the great pleasures of his life.
Now, after the ups and downs and the drenching of pleasure, another kind of desire began to slowly grow in his body. last night. He had a good time. Killed that man and took out his eyes. However, killing is like taking drugs every short-term satisfaction will only awaken his endless desire. The pleasure has left, and passion has come again.
He looked at the sleeping woman carefully and rubbed her neck with his hand. He knew it would take just one blow to end her life. What's the big deal? She is just a low-class person, a plaything for people's pleasure. Thinking of this, he pinched her throat tightly with his strong fingers, and he could even feel her weak pulse. Finally, reason defeated desire, and he let go. There are more important tasks. He had to serve his superiors, and his personal desires were not worth mentioning.
After getting out of bed, he seemed to be bathed in infinite glory. He still couldn't figure out how powerful the man named Jeremy Lin and the cheating club he obeyed were. However, he did not expect that the cheater would pick him. Could it be that they had already heard that he was ruthless and murderous? The answer is unknown. The Brotherhood is indeed pervasive.
if. They have bestowed upon Him supreme glory. He will be their arm and mouthpiece, assassin and messenger. As the Taoist people often say, be a judge of hell - a life-seeking angel.
Yang Fujian¡¯s laboratory is a typical futuristic style.
The snow-white room is unpainted, and the walls are lined with computers and special electronic equipment. It looks like an operating room. Zhiqiu wondered what secrets could be hidden in such a place. There are people who are willing to steal other people's eyes just to get in.
As soon as he entered the door, Chen Luoyu glanced at the room uneasily, as if searching for any clues left by the intruder. However, the laboratory was empty. Momo walked heavily His father was no longer here, and the laboratory became unfamiliar.
Zhiqiu immediately noticed that there were rows of smooth and new steel pillars standing in the center of the room. Each one was about one meter high, and there were about twelve of them. They were arranged in a circle in the center of the room, like a miniature prehistoric Stonehenge. This made him wonder. It reminds me of the jewelry display stand in the museum, but what is displayed on it is not rare stones, but tennis jars and transparent bottles and jars, but there is nothing inside.
Chen Luoyu looked at these storage devices, confused. He put these things behind him for the time being, turned around and asked, "Has the laboratory been stolen?"
"Stolen? How is it possible?" Momo disagreed, "Only my father and I can pass the InternetMembrane scanning system. "
"Then see for yourself."
She sighed and looked around the room. After a moment, she shrugged and said, "Everything is the same as it was when father was here. Messy but orderly."
Zhiqiu knew that at this moment Chen Luoyu was considering how far to push Momoand how much inside information to let her know. Apparently, he decided to remain silent for the time being. He moved the wheelchair to the center of the room and began to carefully observe the mysterious pile of empty storage devices.
"It's time to be honest." Chen Luoyu finally spoke.
Momo nodded silently. Memories came flooding back like a flood that had opened, and tears almost filled her eyes.
Give her some more time, Zhiqiu prayed.
Momo slowly closed her eyes and took a deep breath, as if she was brewing the secret she was about to reveal. Then, she took another deep breath, again, and again
Zhiqiu looked at her with concern. Is she okay? He glanced at Chen Luoyu, who was sitting nonchalantly. It seemed that he was used to this. Ten seconds passed and Momo opened her eyes.
Zhiqiu couldn¡¯t believe it. In the blink of an eye, Momo seemed to be a completely different person. Now, her plump lips were slightly open, her shoulders were hanging loosely, and her bright eyes were glowing with gentleness, as if she was slightly chin-twitching. She obviously tried her best to face reality. The anger of resentment and the anguish in my heart were now extinguished by a deeper calm.
"Where to start" she asked calmly.
"Let's start from the beginning," Chen Luoyu replied, "Let's talk about your father's experiments."
"My father's lifelong dream was to use sacred religion to correct the fallacies of science," Momo said. "He wanted to prove that religion and science are closely related in the search for truth, and they share the same success through different paths." She paused. He paused, as if he couldn't believe that he was going to reveal this secret after all. "And recentlyhe finally figured out a way."
Chen Luoyu remained silent.
¡°He designed an experiment that he hoped would resolve the greatest divide between science and religion in history.¡±
Zhiqiu wondered which difference she was referring to. There are countless such disagreements.
¡°That¡¯s creationism,¡± Momo said, ¡°the debate about the origin of the universe.¡±
Oh, Zhiqiu suddenly realized it. it is this.
¡°It¡¯s always been said that God created the universe,¡± she continued. ¡°God said, ¡®Let there be light,¡¯ and so there was light, and everything visible in the world originated from the vast void. Unfortunately, basic physics 's law declares precisely that matter cannot originate from void."
Zhiqiu has long heard of this paradox. God "created all things out of nothing," which is completely contrary to the laws recognized by modern physics. Therefore, scientists agree that the theory of creation is pure nonsense.
"Zhiqiu," Momo turned around, "I guess you probably know the Big Bang Theory of Creation?"
Zhiqiu shrugged. "More or less." As far as he knows, the Big Bang is the creation theory recognized by the scientific community today. Although he didn't quite understand it, according to the Big Bang theory, a high-density energy point exploded in a big explosion, and the energy spread outward, thus forming a vast and infinite universe. That's probably it.
Momo continued: "As early as 1927, religion was the first to propose the Big Bang theory of creation. Scientists thought this theory was completely absurd and not worth mentioning. Science has long proven that matter cannot originate from void. Because, when someone When science proved the possibility of creation, the whole world was shocked. Religion also pursued the victory, claiming that the Big Bang also proved that the description in the book was impeccable and was a sacred truth."
Zhiqiu nodded and listened attentively.
"Of course, scientists would never be happy to see their discoveries used by religion to expand their power, so they immediately revised the Big Bang Theory of Creation, eliminating all religious factors and completely bringing it under the banner of science. But unfortunately But, to this day, their equation still has a fatal flaw that religions love to point out.¡±
"It's a singularity." Chen Luoyu muttered under his breath, spitting out the word as if it were his bane.
"Yes, singularity." Momo said. "The initial moment of the creation of the universe. Time zero." She looked at Zhiqiu and said: "Even today, science still cannot grasp the starting moment of creation. Our equation is very effective in explaining the early stages of the formation of the universe. , but if you keep looking back, when you reach the zero point, everything suddenly loses its meaning, all mathematical calculations fall apart, and there is no meaning anymore.¡±
"That's absolutely correct," Chen Luoyu said impatiently. "Religion has seized on this point and determined that this is evidence of the creation of the world by God's hand. Please tell me your opinion."
Momo said expressionlessly: "What I want to say is that my father has always believed that it was the power of God that caused the Big Bang. Although science cannot explain the sacred moment of creation now, he firmly believes that one day science can prove that God existence." She walked sadly to her father's workbench, pointing to the laser-printed memo pinned to it. "Whenever I had doubts about it, my father always raised his creed in my face."
Zhiqiu saw it written:
? Science and religion are not in conflict with each other.
¡°Science is just too young to recognize that religion is its friend. ()
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