There is an "uncertainty" theory in quantum mechanics. The position of a particle and its momentum cannot be determined at the same time, which is also called entanglement theory.
Lu Ziming didn't know why he suddenly thought of the problem he saw in exploration magazine. It seemed that something poured into his brain and came up with this idea strangely.
When multicolored fruit and multicolored fish reappeared, some things did not change with them. First of all, they still exist and didn't even move their position. Then the colorful fruits and colorful fish in the backpack didn't disappear. Finally, the clothes they put on the grass didn't disappear. Everything else disappeared or was reset.
Self and backpack can be understood as foreign things. They do not exist in this space and are not controlled by this space. They belong to foreign objects.
The colorful fruit and colorful fish in the backpack have lost some connection with the space because they exist in the backpack, or they don't belong to the space, so their existence can't be determined, so they haven't disappeared.
Based on his own judgment, he thought of the space separated by the mirror wall and boldly speculated that it must have some meaning, otherwise it would not be separated by the mirror wall.
Although the idea flashed in his mind, it was only a very vague concept at the beginning. The leaves scattered on the road for marking would be disappeared by space until he thought of the so-called "uncertainty" theory. They and the things in their backpacks belong to foreign objects, or they do not belong to this space. Space cannot determine whether they really exist, and naturally they will not disappear.
Since our own things will not disappear, it is more appropriate to measure this space.
He keeps a notepad in his backpack at any time to record the habits and characteristics of various mutated organisms. He has developed a habit over time.
There is no wind in the space, and the pieces of paper marked with Arabic numerals do not have to worry about being blown away by the wind. They are placed in the space separated by each mirror wall, and their corresponding positions are recorded in the Notepad.
He didn't know what would happen next, but since the mirror wall divided the whole space into 25 spaces of the same size, it should have some unknown meaning.
In the next few days, he sadly found that he was really trapped in a labyrinth like space, and it was still a labyrinth that could not be solved, at least with his little knowledge. The whole space is separated by the boundary wall to form 25 independent spaces. Each space is changed every 12 hours except the middle space. At the same time, the big trees and deep pools will also be reset.
Whether it is reset or transformation is meaningless, because it is impossible to predict where the independent small space will change next. There may be rules or not. In his opinion, he can't crack it by himself.
This should be an active maze, which is different from a fixed maze. As long as you have enough patience, you will find a way to solve the maze. However, the maze of activities should first find out the rules, otherwise it can't be solved at all. It has nothing to do with persistence and perseverance, and it has to do with wisdom. His current wisdom can't solve this seemingly unsolvable problem.
From his observation over the past few days, starting from the most central space, he can choose four directions at a time. Only when he chooses the right direction, the boundary wall behind him will disappear. If you choose the wrong direction of the boundary wall, nothing will happen to the boundary wall, and the next choice will be meaningless. It is this seemingly simple choice, which hides a large amount of information, which means that he has to start over every time he makes a wrong choice. The selected time is only 12 hours. After this time, the last rules are invalid and the space is reset again. This is the terrible part of the activity maze.
Twelve hours of choice time, every minute is extremely precious, and even there is no time to sit down and breathe. Even so, it is too late.
For two days, Lu Ziming felt like a mouse running around in the maze, time and time again, again and again. He didn't know how long he ran until his legs were swollen, his eyes were dazed, his brain was dizzy, and he didn't find out the law of the maze.
If he can't find the rules of the maze, he can't get out of the maze even if he runs to death. He seems to be racing against time, and the time is only twelve hours.
"No! I'll be tired to death if I go on like this."
He really couldn't think of any other way except to keep running, but even if he kept running, he couldn't cross every boundary wall correctly in twelve hours unless he found the right route. Each time he has four choices, which means that he has to take at least three or four thousand steps, and the next choice is twice that of the previous one, and the next time is twice that of the previous one. If he is lucky, the correct rate of each choice is 75%, that is, if he makes a wrong choice only once in four times, in fact, the correct rate is not so high.
The first choice is to run 3000 steps, the second choice is to run 6000 steps, plus the 3000 steps already run is 9000 steps, and then the third choice is to run 9000 steps, plus the 9000 steps already run is 18000 steps, and then the fourth choice is to run 9000 steps, adding up the 18000 steps already run last time, which is 27000 steps, the fifth time The sixth time... The cumulative number is getting larger and larger. If time is not counted, he has to run more than 2 million steps in 12 hours, that is, he has to run more than 300 kilometers in 12 hours before he can run out of the maze.
Of course, this is his calculation. As for whether he can really run out of the maze in the end, he has no bottom in his heart. After all, he can't run 300 kilometers in 12 hours. This is an unavoidable problem.
If Lu Ziming now has a car in his hand, or other means of transportation instead of running on his legs, maybe this seemingly stupid way can be tried.
The designer of the maze seems to have calculated the time to solve the maze, even considering the physical quality of the subjects. Unless we find out the rules of the maze, we can't get out of the maze with our legs for a lifetime.
"Tester?"
Why do you use this word? Are you really a mouse in the maze? What is the purpose of designing the maze? Is it just boring and fun? He needs to calm down. Running around like this won't solve the problem at all.
A few days later, his legs swelled badly, and he felt vaguely in his mind that he seemed to ignore something. He suddenly stood up, and a bold and absurd thought flashed through his mind, "why did he appear here?" during this time, he did not reset his alien in this space, and even the markers he left in each space were not removed, that is, no one had been in this space before, Then why are you here?