Chapter 28: Neuron (Part 2/2) (1/2)

Chapter 28: Neuron (Part 2/2)

Was he the most bitter sufferer of epilepsy in all of past history?

Luo Nan had practically seen his own tragic departure from life in that split second, but this had mapped out a deeper level of cognition for him: The structure of the long-thread revealed itself at this moment, looking like a gigantic neuron.

The neuron acted as a basic signal processing unit of the human body; its ideal model would pretty much have the appearance of a giant tree.

The forking branches were information receiving dendrites.

The trunk section was the axon that transmitted information.

The anterior axon terminals and the posterior dendrite contacts of a neuron were similar to the root system of this large tree, realizing neurotransmission of the nerve and conduction of electrical signals.

The large tree was growing within each and every system module of the laboratory. At precisely this moment, it collected huge volumes of electrical signals from various system modules while converging these signals for transmission.

There was a problem; this large-size neuron somewhat departed in shape from the structure of a typical neuron in comparison. Independent operation was not implemented, instead the root system fed off the external power source and the destination of the conducting signals had changed to the trunk-fused heavily chained crow, which was also Luo Nan as a matter of fact.

In a certain sense, the large-size neuron was just like an external synthetic organ of Luo Nan.

This was an extremely mysterious thing. Its potential was boundless if he was able to utilize it properly. However, the large-size neuron’s information transmission method was far more berserk than that of a typical neurotransmitter.

Billions of electrical signals congregated together. If it were any typical person’s brain, they wouldn’t possibly be able to process such a large quantity of information that all flowed down the same path.

Luo Nan tried to have the heavily chained crow sever the connection, but how could it be easy to sever a mysterious link such as this on the mental plane? Luo Nan could practically see himself drowning within the electrical signals, tragically and instantly departing from life in spasms.

However, what came a minute later was not a flood of electrical signals, but a glistening and familiar interface.

The central control room lit up, but it wasn’t the sort of brightly lit glow of lights. The large-sized neuron’s controlled energy and information had emerged in a relatively restrained style. An exquisite and outstanding transformation had been completed within the large volume of glowing electrical signals. The end result was delivered onto the enormous screen right in front of Luo Nan.

The enormous screen displayed none other than the interface of the flexible e-ink screen which had accompanied Luo Nan for the past five years.

This was undoubtedly another outstanding work of the long-thread.

On the petite wristband’s screen. On the enormous monitoring screen spanning half the room. It proclaimed its own existence in such a way.

Luo Nan was a bit baffled when he saw the enormous manifestation of the flexible e-ink display. He could not only see the flashing interface, but he could also see the inclusion of the background operation’s basis.

The structure of the large-size neuron was permeated with the flavor of bionics. So much so that the nerve cell naturally possessed the basic structure of a cell.

Luo Nan channeled through the heavily chained crow to discover this piece of area within the border of the branches and trunk of the large tree. Flourishing branches uploaded and sent back a huge volume of electrical signals here; it was the primary location of convergence.

Luo Nan had yet to find out all his integrated capabilities in this place. However, he was able to use this place to analyze, filter, transcode, and compile information at the very least. It was just like a computer processor, or perhaps an auxiliary secondary brain. It first took the transformed large volume of signals and shaped them into becoming something that was concise, clear, and easy to understand. Only then did it truly feed the signals back to the central control system and within Luo Nan’s mind.

This allowed Luo Nan to avoid the damage to his brain from the huge volume of signals. It truly was a realized and inconceivable implementation of the effects of an external receiving neuron.

This was no magical and fictional kind of thing; it was a real operating mechanism. It was a conversation that touched upon the mental and physical signals. This man and machine interactive information technology made one undoubtedly become respectful.

Was the earth capable of reaching technology of this level?

Luo Nan pondered for quite a while but was unable to come up with an answer. He could only return his attention back to what he was capable of understanding, the interface.

The style of the flexible e-ink screen did not change at first glance. But when it comes down to it, there was still a change.