Chapter 200 Reasonable Explanation
The current situation is different from that in the hospital, because what he encountered when he entered the hospital was probably caused by illusions, but the current labyrinth ghost hitting the wall is a bit more complex.
"The ground is moving?" This novel view amazed everyone. It sounds outrageous at first glance, but when you think about it carefully, it makes sense. They are all bound by the landline thinking. In their concept, only the walls can move but the ground can't.
But it is also this habitual concept that has become a condition for those who are calculating to make good use of it, which creates such a turbulent phenomenon.
Lu Shaozhen looked at the void quietly, as if she wanted to see the essence. In the invisible void, stars flashed and stood on the trek into a lighthouse that never fell.
"But there is a problem here." Reed shivered coldly, the temperature was falling, everything was covered with a layer of white frost, and the bone-black chill was like countless clamoring mice, running desperately towards every corner of his body. "That is, our brains do not support the existence of this phenomenon. You must know that gravity is the basic law of the world. Suppose, I mean, it is really true, as you said, the ground is moving and the walls are still, so gravity will not deceive us, right?"
After pondering for a moment, Lu Shaozhen smiled slightly and said, "Assuming, I also said assumptions. The truth of the facts is indeed as I said, not my personal subjective judgment. So can you find a suitable reason to fight gravity?"
"cannot."
"Since you can't fight against gravity, why not justify yourself for the sake of prerequisites?" Lu Shaozhen's eyes showed an understanding smile, shining in the thick fog.
"What do you mean?"
"There are countless ways to deceive our brains. As long as people are willing and spend a little effort, isn't it easy to do it? As long as you understand the rules, it will easily induce people to believe that seeing is true."
"Are you saying we were deceived? In fact, gravity still exists for us, but our brains can no longer feel it?"
Lu Shaozhen asked with a wise look: "In addition to this explanation, can you find other self-justification statements?"
Reed pondered for a while, the cold temperature made his mind stagnant. At the beginning, it was good that he was closer to the blood of the human face worm, but as time passed, the heat in the blood of the human face worm seemed to be exhausted from the cold war outside, and the temperature in the entire area dropped sharply.
"Although this explanation sounds terrifying, it is still somewhat convincing. What clues do you see?" Reed looked at Lu Shaozhen's young face curiously, "I believe you must have seen something that ordinary people can't detect."
Lu Shaozhen laughed at herself and said, "You are quite sure, but your confidence still makes sense. I often have such confidence in myself."
The joke did not relieve the heavy atmosphere much. Everyone was suffering from the cold and enduring time. At this time, the high quality of this team was reflected, and no one came out to urge Reed.
"I think there is something wrong with this fog." Lu Shaozhen returned his gaze to the thick fog, where the distance that the gaze could penetrate was only one step away, but sometimes observing the world is not entirely based on the eyes, otherwise other perceptions would be unreasonable.
After all, the perception of the situation is just a way, and if it can be solved in a roundabout way through other ways, it is not something worth bragging about. It’s just that Lu Shaozhen’s methods at this time are too mysterious and even difficult to be explained by science.
Lu Shaozhen stood up, wrapped the thick clothes he was wearing tightly, and strictly guarded against blocking the gaps that the cold air could pass through to preserve the final temperature of the body.
"If I expected it was right, this fog was the culprit that could make people hallucinate." After saying that, Lu Shaozhen took two more breaths of air. He saw that two wisps of real smoke that seemed invisible to outsiders but fell into Lu Shaozhen's eyes appeared, but there were two wisps of silky wisps lingering in front of his nose, just like thick smoke igniting his nostrils on fire.
"There is a problem with the fog? How did you see it? I think it's not just speculation." Reed made a general judgment on the environment he was in at first, and then he perceived something keenly, looking at Lu Shaozhen with a hesitant eye. "The power you showed in fighting zombies in the dungeon is definitely not something that humans can achieve. I am not asking questions, but out of curiosity and understanding of your companions, can you give me a reasonable explanation?"
"In any case, in the face of everyone's safety, these are no longer important. If you have any questions, wait until everyone is safe and then solve them separately, I think this is the wise choice."
"But before the truth is clear, who can say what you say is trustworthy?"
It turned out that I was worried that I was cheating on them. Lu Shaozhen shook his head gently and said, "I don't need to deceive you. I am in your hands now, so what else can I make? I am very jealous of my life and am not stupid enough to die with you."
"Yes, yes, I think this boy will never deceive us. He is Mary's trusted friend. Reed, if you don't believe in your own eyes, you must always believe Mary's, right?" At this time, Su Xuan was helping the scene. The girl gently grabbed Lu Shaozhen's sleeve. The fragrance that only belonged to girls seemed to have some purpose.
Lu Shaozhen paid a little attention and smiled Su Xuan, staring at the latter with a sharp look at him holding his hand, as if he was building an invisible line of defense.
"Although I don't even know why I killed those zombies in seconds, thus showing power beyond ordinary people, what I can guarantee is that I see that the problem with the fog is definitely not a special ability, but based on the discovery of knowledge." Lu Shaozhen's voice spread, and everyone held their breath and listened carefully.
"If I expected it was right, this fog was not a natural phenomenon at all, but the result of some chemical reaction. I studied chemistry at university, so I was particularly sensitive to physical properties. If my assumptions were true, then the chemical reactions carried out in this area were endothermic reactions, and the products had hallucinogenic effects."
With a few words, Reed frowned and asked, "That is, it's not a supernatural phenomenon at all? Is it someone is secretly causing trouble?"
"There may be other explanations, but this is all I can think of."
Reed also stood up, frowning and thinking.
Chapter completed!