Probably every campus novel has such a bloody plot.

Tan Hao thought angrily, as we all know, the sports equipment room is never used to store equipment, but to lock the protagonist, and even the novel they travel through cannot be avoided.

After an unknown number of checks, Tan Hao gave up completely. He slumped on the soft cushion with his back against the wall, his face full of helplessness.

Tan Siguan obviously resigned to his fate: "Give up, it's more realistic for us to wait for someone to save us."

Tan Hao looked out through the transparent glass on the door panel, and said, "The lights in the gymnasium and the equipment room are all on, and the inspectors will not ignore them."

Tan Siguan: "So now we just have to wait."

After speaking, the two fell into silence.

That being said, the waiting process was excruciating.

The equipment room is cramped, and even if the two of them sit with their legs crossed, their toes will accidentally touch each other. At first Tan Hao would move away awkwardly, but then he didn't care.

The playground has gradually fallen into darkness, and the gymnasium is like a candle in the night, getting brighter and brighter. Tan Hao stares at his own shadow in a daze.

He finally couldn't stand the damn silence, and said, "Tan Siguan."

Tan Siguan raised his head: "What's the matter?"

Tan Hao said: "What kind of person are you in reality?"

Tan Hao is simply looking for something to say, but he is also faintly curious about Tan Siguan in reality. In the book, he is always looking for a way to get out, so what about in reality?What does he often do?

Tan Siguan glanced at him in confusion: "The intern is going to take over my dad's company, didn't you know this before?"

"Of course, I was asking about something else."

Tan Hao saw that Tan Siguan lowered his head in thought, and the question he asked casually seemed to be being seriously thought about, which made Tan Hao faintly expect the answer.

"What about you?" Tan Siguan didn't answer Tan Hao's expectation, "What kind of person are you in reality?"

Tan Hao opened his mouth in a daze, never expecting that this question would be thrown back, he could only think while saying: "I'm in college now, when I was studying, I only wanted to get good grades, maybe after graduation, I'll I will only work hard, then marry according to my parents' wishes, and raise the next generation... I think, I am an ordinary person who follows the crowd."

Hearing this, Tan Siguan suddenly raised his eyes to look at him.

Ordinary people living without a purpose sound sad, but Tan Hao didn't show much resentment on his face, he said: "Now, there has been an unusual episode in my life. I was really excited when I first started wearing books, but I was just dumbfounded." After a long time, I found out... that's it, it's just that I went to live in a slightly happier place, and I'm still an ordinary person."

Tan Siguan's eyes fluctuated faintly: "You don't seem to want to be an ordinary person."

Tan Hao smiled helplessly: "Of course I don't want to. No one can verify whether the road of reincarnation exists in this short time in one's life. Even if I have a next life, without the memory of this life, I can't be counted as who I am now."

He looked at the pattern of a basketball, and slowly said: "Although it sounds arrogant, I still want to say that I want to use this short time in my life to let myself be remembered."

Tan Siguan turned his head to look at him completely: "Being remembered by others, is this an extraordinary standard?"

Tan Hao didn't move for a long time, as if he was thinking about whether his definition of "uncommon" is accurate, but this question varies from person to person, and there is really no correct answer, so he could only say: "I think so."

He heard Tan Siguan chuckle, leaning his back against the sliding door, and said, "In some respects, I'm a bit similar to you."

Tan Hao wanted to tentatively ask "Where are the similarities?", but before he could ask, he was interrupted: "Where do you live?"

Tan Hao didn't respond: "What?"

Tan Siguan said to him: "Where do you live in reality? I'll find you after I go out."

Tan Hao was taken aback for a moment, his mind was empty, but he reported a string of addresses in his mouth.

Tan Si nodded and stopped talking.

Before he knew it, the door facing the playground was already pitch black, and through the glass on the door, it seemed that he could only see the projection of his own face. Tan Hao speculated that it was about five or six o'clock now.

He sat down again, sighed and said, "How is your recent quantum theory research going?"

"Do you insist on having nothing to say to me? Can't you take a good rest for a while?"

Although Tan Siguan said so, he still said: "I think I may have an idea of ​​how to get out."

Tan Hao said "Oh", he sat slumped on the spot, unspeakably decadent, suddenly he sat up straight, like a spring, he stared straight at Tan Siguan, and asked, "What?"

Tan Siguan seemed not surprised by Tan Hao's reaction: "Quantum theory is the most unscientific science, just like when we traveled to the world in the book, it is the most unrealistic reality. Get inspired."

Tan Hao was excited for a while, he hurriedly said: "What, let's hear it!"

Tan Siguan said: "You should know that light has wave-particle duality. The double-slit interference experiment of light proves that light has wave properties. If we change the experimental conditions and only emit one light particle at a time..."

"Wait!" Tan Hao interrupted quickly, and he said confidently, "I don't understand!"

Tan Siguan scratched his head speechlessly, and said, "Okay, then I won't go into so much detail. Scientists have given many explanations for the single-photon double-slit experiment, such as multiverse theory, decoherence theory, etc., among which There's one I find interesting."

Tan Hao's admiration for Tan Siguan soared: "What?"

Tan Siguan said: "A concept of 'observer', that is, the idea of ​​'existence is perception'."

Tan Hao rubbed his chin, he had an intuition that Tan Siguan would explain well next time, so he didn't interrupt.

Tan Siguan turned to Tan Hao and said, "I have a question for you."

He stretched out a hand with the palm up, as if he was holding something: "I have an apple in my hand now, is there any way for you to observe it?"

Tan Hao looked confused: "What are you talking about, isn't there just a cloud of air in your hands?"

"Stop talking nonsense, speak quickly."

Tan Hao was helpless: "Well, I can't see the apple in your hand now, so it is an invisible apple, and it cannot be captured by the human visual system."

"Ah."

Tan Hao said: "If I go up and take a bite, will I be able to taste this apple?"

Tan Siguan shook his head and said, "Unfortunately, you can't touch it, and by the way, you can't smell it either."

Tan Hao said: "I can't see it, I can't touch it... Then what if I use infrared sensing?"

Tan Siguan said: "No way, it's an apple at absolute zero."

Hearing this, Tan Hao sneered: "Let's not mention whether such an apple exists, I reasonably suspect that you are teasing me."

Tan Si closed his hand, and the "apple at absolute zero" disappeared. He said: "I didn't tease you, I believe you also discovered something."

Tan Hao quietly watched his performance.

Tan Siguan said solemnly: "You have no way to observe this apple, so we can say... this apple does not exist."

Tan Hao's eyes flashed, and he remembered the "existence is perception" just mentioned by Tan Siguan. It turned out that a lot of what Tan Siguan said just now was to explain this concept.

However, Tan Hao said: "Although this statement sounds very good, its essence is no different from gods, gods, ghosts, and ghosts. In the final analysis, they all belong to idealism."

Tan Hao thought that Tan Siguan would give some more examples to convince him, and he was indeed ready to be persuaded, but Tan Siguan nodded approvingly and said, "I thought so too."

He said: "However, when I was reading the book, I always brought our current situation into it, but found that this observation statement is the most in line with the current reality."

"When there are people who know 'Tan Hao' and 'Yan Xun' present, they will observe us as observers, so under their observation, 'Tan Hao' and 'Yan Xun' must exist, and we must also It is necessary to do something in line with the human design, which is the principle of the anti-OOC mechanism.”

"Sounds reasonable."

I have to admit that Tan Siguan is really thoughtful.

"However, even if you use the term 'observer' to explain the anti-OOC mechanism, it's useless. What we need is not a principle, but a solution."

Tan Siguan said: "Don't worry, we can prescribe the right medicine only after we understand the principle. If the observer's thinking is correct, we can substitute it into a more macroscopic problem."

Tan Hao became more and more excited, and he listened attentively to Tan Siguan's continuation.

"Why does the world in the book exist?"

Tan Hao raised his eyes quietly, and saw Tan Siguan's face was cold, as if he was making a difficult decision.

"Because of the existence of observers, someone is observing the world in the book."

Tan Si glanced at him appreciatively.

"That's right, if we want to get out of the book world, it means that we have to destroy the book world. According to logic, what we have to do is very simple."

Tan Hao was taken aback for a moment, he raised his eyes abruptly, and met Tan Siguan's gaze.

"Kill the Observer."

They spoke in unison.

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