The Transformers at Hogwarts

Chapter 62 Reflections on the Will of the World



Chapter 62 Reflections on the Will of the World

The conversation in the office continued.

Professor McGonagall went on with her opinion.

"For example, if the femur bone of one of your legs was changed to steel, would you still be able to walk normally?"

Allen shook his head and said, "No, because the left and right legs are not the same weight, but after a period of adaptation, I can definitely get used to it."

"Animals transformed from objects have no intelligence. How do you make them adapt?" Professor McGonagall felt a little funny.

"I can modify the action logic to adapt to this body structure." Allen was still stubborn.

"You think the action logic of modifying the deformed target is too simple, it is definitely much more difficult than you imagined!" Professor McGonagall smiled even more happily.

"Besides, the human brain's cognition accuracy of various data of deformation results is limited. How can you ensure that the steel bone you deform this time will not be a little longer than the last time?" Professor McGonagall gave Alan the last time. hit.

Allen was silent for a while, he felt that Professor McGonagall was right.

After a while, he said in a low voice: "Why didn't we use the transformation spell to be so precise before?"

"That's because your deformation result is something that already exists in the world, so you only need to think about the characteristics of the deformation result in your mind to transform it, and you only need to make the key data more accurate. It's also a magical place," Professor McGonagall added.

Allen was silent again, he felt that Professor McGonagall's logic was impeccable.

"Then now you have transformed into two kinds of O. O. What?" Professor McGonagall obviously did not remember Altman's name.

"Ultraman!" Allen said a little discouraged.

"Yes, so now do you still have any doubts about the difficulty of transforming two different Ultramans?"

"No, thank you! Professor." Allen managed to calm himself down, stood up, and was about to leave.

Professor McGonagall stepped forward and patted Allen on the shoulder, and warned: "It's a good thing to have fantastic ideas, but learning magic should be down-to-earth and don't be too ambitious. You are a smart kid, and I am optimistic about you." future."

"Okay, professor, I remember! Then I'll go back first." Allen said goodbye politely.

After leaving Professor McGonagall's office, Allen found that he had nowhere to go, so he was guided to the library by the inertia of his body.

It turned out that the library was not open today, so I realized that today is still the Christmas holiday.

So he sat at the door of the library and lost his mind.

Professor McGonagall's words kept echoing in his mind.

He vaguely felt a hint of inspiration floating in his mind, but he couldn't catch it all the time.

A question that had been troubling him for so long resurfaced.

What is the will of the world that can achieve various magical effects?
And then Allen found himself grabbing that inspiration.

Professor McGonagall said that if the deformation result is something that already exists in the world, you only need to think about the characteristics of the deformation result in your mind to transform it.

This behavior seems to be the feeling that the computer is checking the database according to the characteristics!

Is it because the will of the world is something similar to artificial intelligence, so many of his behaviors are so computer-like?
First of all, the calling method of all spells is very similar to function calling in programming.

The transformation spell is particularly obvious in terms of transformation results. If the will of the world has a large database, the database records the data of all known things in the world.

When releasing the transformation spell, it is necessary to send the information of the deformation result to the will of the world. If the result of the deformation is a known thing, then only need to send some characteristics of the deformation result to the will of the world, and the will of the world can use these characteristics to match the corresponding result, and then Realize this result on the deformation target, so the difficulty will be relatively low.

And if the target of the transformation is an unknown thing, then the database in the will of the world does not have the data of this thing, so it is necessary to describe every detail of the transformation result in the mind when casting the spell, so that the will of the world can know how To materialize your transformation result, otherwise the spellcasting may fail, or the will of the world will match a similar result to materialize.

For example, the transformation spell is like you go to a restaurant to order food. The process of casting the spell is the process of your ordering, the chef is the will of the world, and the final transformation result is a fried dish.

If your order is on the menu, the chef will make it very quickly.

If the dish you ordered is not on the menu, you can only describe the whole cooking steps to the chef in detail. If you describe it in enough detail, the chef can make the dish you want according to what you said.

If you don't describe it clearly enough, the chef may not be able to make the whole dish, which is the failure of the spell.Or the chef will make some strange dishes according to his own understanding and experience, which is a deformation accident.

Allen buried his chin in his arm, and somehow thought of the parameters and class programs on the light curtain.

Professor McGonagall is right, with so many parameters and such complex logic, it is impossible for the human brain to modify and process it, unless there is a computer that allows him to continuously debug.Allen thought silently in his heart.

debugging!

Allen suddenly found this word strange and familiar.

Strange because I haven't done this for a long time, familiar because I was doing this every day before time travel.

He suddenly remembered that the second parameter of the Transformation Curse was a program-like thing, and this program-like thing was still composed of ancient runes. At that time, he speculated that the ancient runes were a programming language.

If the ancient runes were a programming language, wouldn't I be able to use the ancient runes for debugging?

If you can use the ancient magic text as code to debug repeatedly, wouldn't you be able to transform into various things that don't exist in this world?

Although the whole process will be difficult.

Thinking of this, Alan realized another question: this is so difficult, what's the point of doing it by yourself?

Allen quickly found the answer in his heart.

To prepare for battle!

Since he came to Hogwarts, he has realized more and more that he will definitely be involved in this wizard war. If he cannot avoid being involved, he must start preparing for the battle from now on.

So he is now very interested in everything that can be used in battle.

The spell of Oolong coming out of the hole before gave him a great surprise, and also opened his mind. He gradually felt that it was meaningless to summon a snake. It would be great if he could summon other things that could be customized. .

And the infinite possibilities of the Transformation Spell allowed him to see the direction of his future fighting style.

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