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Chapter 6: [Cosmic Light 1.0]

Su Hao’s parents agreed to his request to have a younger sibling, though when that would happen was still uncertain. Su Hao had his reasons for making this request.

He understood that his pursuits differed greatly from others, and in the future, he might not be the ideal son. Not knowing how to pretend to be a “real” son, he hoped that having another child would help fill the gap when he couldn’t spend time with his parents.

The family had plenty of savings, so finances were not an issue; the only concern was whether his parents were willing to raise another child.

In reality, Su Hao was overthinking it. His parents had long wanted a second child, but since Su Hao had always been very clingy, they didn’t bring it up, considering his feelings. Over time, the idea just faded away.

Having raised a genius like Su Hao gave his parents a newfound confidence in their genes. They felt that having more children would surely contribute to society and benefit humanity.

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Once Su Hao had mastered enough foundational academic knowledge, he plunged headfirst into programming and compiling. He wanted to learn quickly and start programming a system for his Marble Space.

A year later, at the age of 12, Su Hao successfully encoded and categorized the chaotic information in the Marbel Space.

Categories such as [Mathematics], [Physics], [Chemistry], [Biology], [Information Technology (IT)], [Industrial Manufacturing], [Agriculture], [Astronomy], [Art], and [Weaponry], were established. He called this simple functionality [Cosmic Light 1.0] or simply [Little Light].

Around this time, Su Hao also got a chubby two-month-old baby brother named Luo Chaoxin.

Another year passed, and at 13, Su Hao successfully implemented a [Search function] within the Marbel Space, allowing him to quickly locate needed information. The system was upgraded to [Cosmic Light 1.1].

His adapted version of 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms' was published, and it became wildly popular, cementing Su Hao’s reputation as a top prodigy.

At 14, [Cosmic Light] could now automatically record, encode, categorize, and store information at any time, with the ability to facilitate interaction between different categories. Su Hao also successfully compiled a [Timetable] within the Marbel Space, upgrading it to [Cosmic Light 1.2].

Meanwhile, his little brother, Luo Chaoxin, had grown into a mischievous brat who appeared to be quite simple-minded, although their parents insisted it was “cleverness.” This goofy cleverness gained nationwide recognition, becoming a quirky charm in the eyes of the public.

Su Hao couldn’t help but feel sorry for this poor kid. Growing up in the shadow of a brilliant brother like Su Hao made his life a nightmare-level challenge. Forever unable to catch up to his brother, Luo Chaoxin would be constantly compared and found lacking—a truly pitiable fate.

That same year, Su Hao’s adapted version of 'Water Margin' was published. He was hailed as the most undisputed super-genius of the Nation.

Discussions about Su Hao never ceased.

Time flew by as Su Hao continued his relentless study and experimentation. Another year passed, and Su Hao turned 15.

The Marbel Space had grown more sophisticated, with all its information neatly organized and interconnected through [Cosmic Light 1.3.] Every moment, the system recorded new data through Su Hao’s senses, automatically analyzing, comparing, categorizing, and storing it for his immediate use.

At 15, Su Hao had grown into a handsome young man—wealthy, smart, talented, and healthy—the dream of many older women.

Meanwhile, his younger brother, Luo Chaoxin, was now three years old and had become their parents’ new favorite. Spoiled and arrogant, he turned into a little devil who believed he was the most important and unique member of the family.

However, he was wrong. In front of Su Hao, he still had to behave.

One day, while Su Hao was coding in his room, Luo Zhaoxin barged in, riding his little tricycle loaded with toy monsters. He pointed a toy gun at Su Hao, making “pew pew pew~” sounds as he pretended to shoot.

Su Hao calmly picked him up by one foot, dragged him out like a mop, and tossed him out the door. He then threw out the tricycle, toy monsters, and the toy gun.

Luo Chaoxin cried loudly, wailing to the heavens and the earth, but no one responded. Tearfully, he looked to his parents for help, but they pretended not to see anything and didn’t say a word. It was at that moment that Luo Chaoxin finally realized who truly ruled this household.

Over the years, Su Hao’s study of various disciplines deepened, allowing him to appreciate the brilliance of human civilization and the profound research humans had conducted on the world. He admired the great scientists who dedicated their lives to exploring and understanding the world.

The more he learned, the more vast and mysterious the world seemed, and the more insignificant he felt.

He also came to understand just how incredible it was that his consciousness resided within a tiny wormhole.

Recently, Su Hao’s research focused on [Big Data]. The ultimate goal of Big Data is intelligence. While current Big Data had many limitations and hadn’t yet reached true intelligence, its impact on everyday life was already beginning to show.

As time passed, the data accumulated in Marbel Space continued to grow. Using the systems Su Hao had developed, this data could be interconnected, and it was foreseeable that in the distant future, the [Cosmic Light] of the Marbel Space would inevitably evolve into a super artificial intelligence.

This was one of Su Hao’s goals.

Su Hao’s consciousness entered the Marbel Space.

The Marbel Space was no longer barren; it now resembled the control room of a futuristic spaceship, filled with a sense of high technology. All around were floating screens displaying various streams of data. Overhead was an electronic clock that had been ticking since its creation.

The clock displayed: 1 year, 3 months, 20 days, 15 hours, 21 minutes, and 25 seconds. This indicated that the clock had been running for over a year, and the numbers continued to tick away, marking the passage of each second.

The main screen wasn’t sorted by academic categories but instead displayed a log-like interface. Su Hao could view recent information from these logs.

[Log from 1 year, 3 months, 19 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds:]

  • [Cosmic Light 1.3] update completed, optimizing search system, speed increased by 0.01%.
  • [Sensor Technology] recorded, learning schedule arranged, current progress: 0.1%.
  • PhD thesis [Applications and Future Trends of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in Practice] formatted and ready for publication.
  • Invitation from Professor Gao regarding [Quantum Communication Device Design] has expired and will be deleted in three days.
  • [Room comparison: computer host displaced by 1 mm, trash can by 3 cm, water cup lid rotated counterclockwise by 3 degrees… Conclusion: Luo Zhaoxin entered the room, hit the host, bumped the trash can, and opened the water cup lid.]

….

By scrolling back, Su Hao could view the previous day’s log:

[Log from 1 year, 3 months, 18 days, 0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds]

  • [Cosmic Light 1.3] update completed, optimizing auto-recognition system, refining database, increasing comparison accuracy by 1.2%.
  • [Sensor Technology] recorded, learning schedule arranged, current progress: 0%.
  • PhD thesis [Applications and Future Trends of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in Practice] added to formatting queue, estimated time: 10 seconds.
  • Invitation from Professor Gao on [Quantum Communication Device Design] nearing expiration; please address promptly.
  • [Room comparison: unidentified liquid on the floor… Conclusion: Luo Zhaoxin blew his nose on the floor.]

.…

Daily events were recorded automatically by [Cosmic Light], organized into clear logs without Su Hao’s intervention.

“Not bad!” Su Hao smiled.

Then he grabbed a broom, opened the door, and stepped out. “Looks like it’s time to give Luo Chaoxin another lesson.”

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    Nothing like a good older sibling to get the younger one in line. Sadly my own younger sibling was too spoiled and I wasn't allowed to "educate" him properly.
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      Gotta need a massive age gap to educate them… only able to educate my siblings once I hit 16 with a 7 year age gap 😔
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    Wicked
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    Giving birth to a few more was a way of contributing to the country, for the benefit of society, for the benefit of mankind.
    Never have kids if you have above reasons.
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    Bro this novel has me worrying that at any moment the MC could just die.

    Normally no matter what crazy thing happens, I always know that the MC will be fine in the end, so when those bandits pulled up on chapter 1 I was like meh, he'll be fine. At most his parents might have a bad end and start his revenge arc.

    Oh how quickly I got humbled
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      Well if there's no new things he can learn which can upgrade his [Cosmic light] then it's not bad to go in another world - like of cultivation or magic
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    Só é meio estranho a forma como ele colocou o cosmic ligth na sala de mármore
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    So first of all how did he get to put the Cosmic Light inside the wormhole...it's a literal wormhole that holds consciousness and information. TELL ME HOW EXACTLY DID YE INPUT A WHOLE SYSTEM IN THERE AND WHY WAS THIS BRUSHED OFF WHY NOT GO INTO DETAIL ABOUT HOW HE CREATED THE SYSTEM AND HOW HE PUT IT IN THERE ?!! Gosh
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      Well, if you want a detailed scheme,such a program would need at least 100 pages to explain... As for how the wormhole works? Idk... I feel like the author treats it like a mental/consciousness space that somehow records information. Magic, if you ask me. Even if I took the time to explain it, you wouldn't understand, and neither would I.
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        not really, you know how flashdrives work? you can literally send compiled data through red light or infrared, worm hole is like a blackhole. blackhole absorbs light..... hmm not sure jow to get it back and decrypt the info though.
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          I mean... Moving bits back and forth is easy and straightforward. Then organising them to make a program just requieres time and some knowledge. Making that program fast, and avoiding exponential runtime problems might need slightly more advanced computer science knowledge. Once here, building a classification machine (neural network, support vector machine, linear regression, k nearest neighbours... Data processing such as n bins, normalisation...) is not hard, but these things requiere in the order of thousands of data points to run effectively, and better if more. These do not magically build a language model... For that you may need some more abstract theories and experience abusing deep learning to fit your needs. Thus, here I pretty much rule out the possibility that the MC achieved general artificial intelligence, meaning that every program is done by hand, but how do you build a program that analizes things you do not understand, that is not inherently intelligent? Can you tell me a sequence of c++ instructions that can identify white rabbits in an image? Great! Now comes a white rabbit with spotted fur. Hint: most likely the program you've spent a decade figuring out broke down. Another hint: our brains process in the order of two million pixels of vision for input every probably 20th of a second, plus the other senses. Our brain can't handle all of that information, thus we evolved the ability of concentration, thus we probably are treating with a tenth or less of everything we observe, unless we specifically train to see it all at once. Then all of that is further broken down and in the end our thoughts that loudly buzz in your head all day are, what?, 200/600 words per minute? Let's say you can think 50 words per second (which is exaggerated in my opinion), that might be around a thousand to ten thousand bits per second. Essentially 1 kB/s, and it's not like all of those junk thoughts are full of wisdom and intelligence, for at least half of them might be just linking words that allow you to hold your phrases together. And that would also be the limit of your output speed if you type without stopping. Now let's say that oftentimes as a programmer, you spend a minute thinking for the next ten seconds of typing. Let's say, your efficiency is 20% when you know what you're doing and 1~0.01% when you don't. How much time do you think it'd take you to code something like little ligh? With certainty, I can assume that anyone who stumbles here can't even imagine the time needed to type something that complex from the bottom up, and if you can, you'll need time just to outline it's functions one by one. We people still don't have mature self driving cars because the image recognition of a road is hard, you tell me how does little light recognise alien animals 99% obfuscated by the environment and video quality. Making a working computer is just arranging and or not gates, which in turn are just specific connections of transistors, nothing special... But making an intelligent program is as trivial as reverse engineering your own brain. Not even understanding how it works... Only an ignorant at the peak of mount stupid cand spew such stuff... Or a genius with an intelligence so advanced that our three digit IQs can't grasp their five digit point of view.

          Perhaps you were talking about how the wormhole thing works? Yeah, having a flash drive, or some special ripples in spacetime, or some special q-bit/wave frequency... Theoretically there are infinite ways to record information... As for how to retrieve it and store it in a way that it doesn't mix... That might need very advanced technologyfor wormhole storage... Or something very simple that our science does't grasp... But not like the author knows how such thing would work... So yeah, just think of it as a flash drive as you said... It stores bits of data and that is the most most will bother to know. Ass for how the electron traps work to record those bits...
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            his question is how hes able to insert light in a wormhole. i just tell him its possible and that he can even send compressed information in.

            no need for programming. Flashdrive is just an example of beaming and recieving info, some ppl can even hack just flashing red light towards a device.

            anyways until we xan find iut whats in a wormhole without veing destroyed we cant hace wornhole storage anyway.
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              I don't remember much about this chapter but i think my question was more so to know how the MC was ABLE to do that when he clearly doesn't understand jack shit and the wormhole. Like author could've found a better way to implement this but he just got lazy and simply wanted to give the MC a system ai lmao
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                The secret is, non of us knows what old bygone novel we are commenting about or have any real idea what we are saying . Its the interpretation that was fun, and your honest reveal made this considerably less amusing. gloom
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    ... I was starting to think maybe every 5 years of his new life, he would suffer an event where he would have a high chance of dying.. but apparently after surviving past 5 years, nothing happens now? He just lives freely this life then dies?
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    Good chapter
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      Agree with you
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    So, its basically a story about a guy who keeps dying and transmigrating again and again while he carries a virtual computer with him.
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    Linux - if you don't have a System, write it yourself.
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