The average IQ of ordinary people is 90, while the smartest people have IQs as high as nearly 300.
But obviously, IQ will ultimately be limited by the structure of the human brain.
So, when a person's mind has the same ability as the ultimate computer, what will his IQ be?
Li Mu doesn't know how to quantify this problem, but he will use proofs of world-class mathematical problems, physical theories comparable to the theory of relativity, super black technology that changes the world, etc., to tell people that the answer is unimaginable.
Chen Mo a game designer got sent to a parallel world with advance technology but undeveloped game concepts.
Watch as he redefines the world’s gaming industry with the games he remade from his old world.
Ling Ran, a med school senior, begins to see the world like a game UI. He uses it to pave his way towards graduation, a residency, becoming the greatest doctor in the world… And finally getting a Transformer from his newbie packs? Maybe. We don’t know yet.
After suffering from a heat stroke while working under the scorching heat of summer, Lu Zhou, a hardworking but poor university student, somehow becomes the owner of an advanced technological system. With the cheat given by the system, his university life changes overnight.
A Master’s degree? Easy.
PhD? Not a problem.
From a nobody, he quickly becomes a huge celebrity in the world of science. With the missions given by the system, he is on his way to winning a Nobel Prize.
“System, can points be exchanged for money?”
“No.”
“F**k, what use are you then!?”
“This system will make you the ultimate scholar, the kind that lords over all of humanity. What use will money be to you?”
Yu Shao, a national Go master, transmigrated to a parallel world and became a high school freshman. Given a second chance at life, he only wanted to enjoy a carefree and flamboyant youth, ensuring it wouldn’t slip through his fingers again.
But… why am I picking up Go pieces again?!
Although playing in a Go world untouched by harsh AI training makes it all too easy to dominate an era—it’s undeniably satisfying on some level.
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A group of professional Go players: “Wait, you can play Go like this?”
Yu Shao nodded: “Yes, this is how Go is played!”