Chapter 1502 - 1227: Say the harshest words, take the hardest hits_2
Chapter 1502: Chapter 1227: Say the harshest words, take the hardest hits_2
"Genius!"
"This is a theory that only a true genius could conceive. Chu Kuang systematically summarized the three laws of robotics, and from now on, he will unify all robot-themed novels in the global science fiction scene!"
"A female scientist drives a robot to despair with a paradox."
"Such perfect utilization of the three laws can render humanity invincible in facing the issue of robots, because the difference between robots and humans lies in their programmed settings; like computers, violation of these settings results in self-destruction."
...
On the other side.
The reaction of science fiction writers was even more intense!
"He proposed the theory himself and then attempted to break it, only to make the theory increasingly unassailable in the end!"
"I fear the science fiction field will have to adhere to this framework in the future."
"It’s not just science fiction. Haven’t you noticed? Even in reality, the creation of robots by humans follows this concept, including the increasingly popular artificial intelligence. What Chu Kuang did was simply induct and summarize, perfectly combining reality and science fiction together, and before him, no one had summarized it so perfectly to form a flawless template!"
"Laws are the foundation, stories are the branches!"
"The foundation is so deep that each story progressively builds upon the last, layers upon layers, and the various logical relationships derived from the three laws and all extended possibilities have been thoroughly dissected by him."
"Nine stories, the three laws were written to their fullest potential."
"The most outrageous part is that the end of each story forms the beginning of another problem. Within one, there’s a robot that even starts its own faction, but no matter how powerful the faction’s creed is, it cannot bypass the three laws."
"Overlooking!"
"Chu Kuang is overlooking all robot novels!"
"Each of us is subconsciously searching for loopholes in the three laws, only to realize after reading the text that Chu Kuang, the one who proposed the theory, is also the one who truly discovered the loophole. The stories are entirely crafted around these loopholes and their solutions, rendering all our thoughts a joke in his eyes!"
Readers seem like clamorous lower life forms.
Chu Kuang stands on the pedestal overlooking the masses.
The three laws are the most dazzling throne beneath him.
At this moment, Chu Kuang is the rule, Chu Kuang is the law!
In such a situation, when Fan Chong faces Chu Kuang in this Literary Duel, he first needs to break free from the constraints of the laws, but he cannot do it, just as humanity cannot escape food and drink on this land, nor evade Blue Star’s gravity—
"I am the law."
Chu Kuang, with a crushing application of the three laws, completely shattered the foundational basis of Fan Chong’s new book, because Fan Chong cannot explain how robots could circumvent the laws to betray humanity with the existence of the three laws?
This isn’t just a slap in the face!
This is directly uprooting Fan Chong’s foundation!
...
Science fiction enthusiasts are stunned!
Science fiction writers are shocked!
But for readers who usually don’t enjoy science fiction, they actually don’t quite grasp the fundamental value of the three laws.
In fact.
For these ordinary readers who don’t usually read science fiction, the so-called three laws of robotics seem more like something ambiguously powerful.
Within this.
Some people only fully understood the terrifying aspect of the three laws after reading the text, while some were attracted by the intrigue, but still cannot fundamentally understand the key issue:
"Wait a minute!"
"What do you mean?"
"The story is brilliantly written, and in terms of attraction, there’s no issue, but why is everyone saying Chu Kuang crushed Fan Chong?"
"I don’t quite get it either."
"There’s nothing difficult to understand here."
"It basically means Chu Kuang fundamentally negated Fan Chong’s new book. Just imagine these two are in a debate, and Fan Chong is inevitably rendered speechless by Chu Kuang’s remarks."
"Debate?"
"I think I’m getting it. Chu Kuang’s move directly strikes the heart without even needing the story; the existence of the three laws directly destroys Fan Chong’s core argument."
"Can you explain more clearly?"
"You should check out analyses from professional analysts then."
"Who?"
"Wei Continent science fiction writer Chen Le!"
"Pfft!"
"Isn’t the science fiction circle currently displeased with Chu Kuang?"
"There are exceptions."
...
Indeed.
Not everyone harbors such hostility towards Chu Kuang.
For example, the Wei Continent science fiction writer Chen Le, who is a staunch fan of Chu Kuang.
Chen Le particularly loves Chu Kuang’s detective works, especially "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes."
However, truth be told.
Although Chen Le liked Chu Kuang’s books, as a Wei Continent science fiction writer, he also felt that Chu Kuang’s level in science fiction still wasn’t at the point where he could look down on the world.
Until Chen Le read "I, Robot."
The three laws left Chen Le speechless for a long time!
And by this time.
Even if it meant facing the anger and dissatisfaction of other science fiction writers, he had to say something.
Not just to defend his idol.
Chen Le also needed to acknowledge the appearance of the three laws, contributing to Blue Star’s science fiction history, from a science fiction writer’s standpoint!
Pretending to be deaf and dumb at this time, is disrespecting science fiction!
"First, let’s be clear about one point:
The proposal of the three laws of robotics carries epoch-making significance!
This is an undisputed fact, whether the science fiction circle admits it or not!
Some readers who don’t engage with science fiction might not yet understand the intrinsic meaning of this statement.
Some are even puzzled:
Why is it said that Fan Chong has already lost?