"The Observation deck looks really cool, when can I use them?" After listening to Erin's detailed introduction to the Interstellar Lab and its Quantum Observation Chamber, Neil couldn't help but show an eager expression.
Erin smiled at him, but also looked slightly serious: "I understand your interest and enthusiasm, Neil. But you have to know that these Observation deck are not toys. They have extremely complex operating systems and potential risks."
Neil immediately suppressed his excited expression and became more serious: "I understand, Erin."
"Very good. As a new observer, you will first undergo a series of basic training and observation traversal work," Erin explained, "This is a gradual process, you must go through thorough preparation and assessment before truly accessing these Quantum Observation Chambers."
Neil nodded, "So, what exactly will these basic training and observation traversal tasks involve?"
"You will engage in a series of practical exercises in a simulated environment to familiarize yourself with the basic rules and ethics of The Eye of the Philosopher. The observation traversal tasks will involve completing simple but necessary missions in relatively low-risk Multiverse environments," explained Erin in detail.
Neil listened attentively, although somewhat disappointed that he couldn't immediately experience the powerful functions of the Observation deck. However, he also understood that such preparation and training were essential.
"Thank you, Erin. I understand that all of this is for better accomplishing future missions, for delving deeper into understanding this universe, and for pursuing the true purpose of The Eye of the Philosopher."
Erin nodded, very satisfied with Neil's response: "Indeed, Neil. I hope that in this process, you can not only improve your professional skills, but also further understand and accept the core values of our organization."
"I will," Neil said firmly.
"Let's get started then, there's a long road ahead of us," Erin encouraged.
In the following days, Neil's internship schedule was divided into several key areas so that he could fully master the skills of an observer.
The first is the maintenance and technical tuning of the equipment. Neil was first introduced to a laboratory filled with complex instruments and sparkling screens. Here are stored the core components of the Observation deck, including the Quantum Observation Chip (QOC) and the Multi-Dimensional Transit Engine (MDTE).
"The observation chip needs to maintain extremely high accuracy at room temperature, which means you have to learn how to use liquid helium for cooling," Erin explained in detail the cooling process and demonstrated how to perform precise calibration.
The second is the disassembly and assembly. Neil mainly dealt with two types of instruments in this part. The first is the Multi-Crystal Matrix (MCM), a complex device used to stabilize multidimensional crossings. The second is the Temporal Encoder (TEC), which can transform observed data into analyzable information.
"Note that each connection terminal and interface has its specific numerical encoding. A small mistake could lead to a system-wide collapse," Erin warned Neil.
The third point is the advanced observation theory. Neil needs to read a large amount of professional literature, from "Mathematical Models of the Multiverse" to "Observer Effect and Quantum Collapse." Each article delves into the micro and macro properties of multidimensional space, and how these properties affect observation results.
"You need to understand that even with the most advanced equipment, observation is still a probability-based process. You not only need to understand mathematics, but also need to have a certain understanding of philosophy to comprehend our role as observers in this." Erin explained.
The last one, ethics and legal framework. Neil has also received training on observing ethics. This includes the non-interference principle, the legal framework of multidimensional space, and the internal norms and restrictions on observing behavior in The Eye of the Philosopher.
"Remember, our purpose is not to intervene or influence other universes, but to achieve self-reflection and improvement through observation," Macol emphasized at a seminar.
Neil gradually found his own rhythm in these training and learning experiences. He not only accumulated technical and theoretical knowledge, but also gradually understood his position and role in all of this. Each successful simulated experiment and each breakthrough theoretical insight made him more convinced that he was on the path to becoming an outstanding observer.
In this seemingly brief but actually condensed period of countless learning and practical internships, Neil's mind and skills have been significantly improved. He started with the most basic principles of quantum observation, gradually familiarizing himself with the concepts of quantum superposition, Multiverse, and how to conduct precise observations and data analysis across these different universes.
In mastering the observation technique, Neil has also made rapid progress. Initially, he needed to follow the guidelines step by step to operate the observation instruments, but after countless practices and adjustments, he is now able to flexibly adjust various parameters according to the actual situation, ensuring the accuracy and efficiency of the observation. All of this is thanks to his mentor Erin, a senior observer who not only taught him the rigid operating procedures but also imparted how to transform these seemingly cold data into observations with profound significance for humanity and society.
More importantly, Neil gradually realized in this process that observation is not just a technical activity, but also an art that requires the integration of philosophical thinking and ethical judgment. This is particularly evident when he learned about the ethical norms of observation, which not only require him to maintain neutrality and refrain from any form of intervention during the observation process, but also demand that he be able to stand at a higher moral and philosophical level at the appropriate time, engaging in deep reflection and evaluation of the observed phenomena.
As the assessment day for Erin approaches, it is not just a simple technical evaluation, but a comprehensive review of Neil's past learning and future potential. Once he passes, he will be able to pilot the coveted Observation deck and begin his true journey of observation, exploring the mysteries of the Multiverse that have yet to be touched by humans. Therefore, he has decided to leave no room for doubt, devoting himself wholeheartedly to the final review and preparation, looking forward to showcasing all his talents and readiness in the upcoming assessment, and stepping into a broader future.
Comment 0 Comment Count