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   Re: WLC 2023 : ROUND 14: 2023 Feb 18   
   20 Feb 23 07:45:45   
   
   From: lotteryprediction@gmail.com   
      
   Inspired by my last round's performance, the story continues.   
      
   A civilization where the singer lives is an ancient silicon-based or   
   carbon-based civilization. Their evolution into a virtual information   
   civilization that relies on virtual interaction has evolved with the progress   
   of civilization.   
      
   A singer's only pleasure is singing ancient ballads. The following poem was   
   sung by the singer:   
      
   There was my love before me   
      
   Flying to her side, I greet her   
      
   Here is a gift I hold out to her   
      
   It is a small piece of frozen time   
      
   Time is filled with beautiful streaks   
      
   Like mud in a shallow sea, it is soft to the touch   
      
   In her spare time, she spends time on all parts of her body   
      
   Pulling me to the edge of existence, then   
      
   This is the phase flight phase   
      
   As if they were ghosts, the stars in our eyes   
      
   Our existence is also like a ghost in the eyes of the stars   
      
   ......   
      
   Survival is the tallest tower on the tower of the singer civilization.   
      
   The powerful computing power of Singer Civilization is not achieved through   
   continuous improvement of the main frequency speed, but rather by continuously   
   adding more and higher-speed neurons to the current computing structure. Thus,   
   the central    
   calculator of the singer civilization has been continuously growing and   
   expanding since its inception.   
      
   It is believed that in the highly mature period of civilization development,   
   the largest super-core, that is, the central computer, is the size of a   
   planet. This kind of immense computing machine requires a large amount of   
   energy to operate effectively.    
   As a rule of thumb, the larger the computer, the closer it is to the center of   
   the galaxy, because there are more stars and more energy in the galaxy.   
      
   The singer civilization has been able to achieve high-speed development thanks   
   to this enormous computing system. It is capable of calculating a large amount   
   of data, as well as conducting virtual random life simulation experiments.   
   This computer can set    
   the direction of the evolution of hundreds of hypothetical civilizations and   
   then divide it into hundreds of threads to follow these directions, constantly   
   deducting to prove that, if the proof fails, the process will be recycled, and   
   success will be    
   achieved again.   
      
   In the civilization that grew up relying on this kind of advanced computing,   
   computers are continually being built that are bigger and more powerful.   
   During this period of explosive aerospace and physics technology, it quickly   
   ruled its own galaxy.    
   Afterwards, it extends the scope to other galaxies in the vicinity.   
      
   With the advent of the central computer (super-core) and the virtual world,   
   the "Mother World", the core territory of the singer civilization, began to   
   contemplate sending itself into the virtual world to complete its own   
   evolution as well as its    
   civilization leap. As a result, most of the individuals were transformed into   
   virtual life forms in the end.    
      
   As a result of the collective consciousness of these virtual consciousnesses,   
   they are able to control the variables of the universe - randomness.   
      
   The story continues.   
      
   Nan   
      
   Ā    
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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