Isekai Taneuma

Welcome to Phoenix City.

As I mentioned before, human memory is unexpectedly vague. Many Americans say that they remember 911 vividly, but when they actually listen to it, they all fall apart, and in some cases, they talk about events that would never have happened on the day of the incident as if they had witnessed them.

And even if you point out that mistake, everyone just flashes their eyes, and they definitely don't want to admit their memory mistakes. Because it's so important, everyone remembers it as if they were watching a movie, and it's impossible to imagine mistakes lurking there.

However, various cases have proven that the memory of this movie… flash valve memory is mixed with lies. Humans can easily overwrite flash valve memories that they think there is no mistake. For example, the time-series documentary footage broadcast after the incident may have been updated as my own memory.

Why is this happening? If you think about it, you can see how humans store this flash valve memory. Flash valve memory is not recorded as an mpeg-like video archive in the brain, but is reproduced in the brain based on a script with at most as much information as a script.

Human memory is like being played back with a scenario flowing into the hardware called the brain.

By the way, the story changes... but let's talk about some twins.

The identical twins James Lewis and James Springer were adopted shortly after birth. They grew up unaware of each other's twin brothers, but when they learned about it at one point, they contacted each other wanting to see each other, and they actually met again for the first time in 39 years.

There was surprisingly much in common between the two who were reunited in this way. First of all, the identical twins were almost identical in appearance and height and weight.

But it wasn't just that, they both had migraine headaches with hypertension, and their grades were poor when they were students. They were both in the same manufacturer's car and smoking the same brand of cigarette. The commonalities still persist, and furthermore, the two have divorces, both of which have the same name as the first wife and the second wife. If the names of the two sons were the same, even the names of the dogs they had.

When I got here, I was suspected that it was a fabricated story by a boulder, but when I started looking into it, I found many similar cases around the world. Apparently twins live similar lives even if they are not raised by the same parents.

Oscar and Jack, an identical twin with a Jewish father and a Catholic mother, were taken one by one by their parents after their divorce. Oscar was taken over by his mother, joined Hitler Eugene in Germany, and Jack, taken by his father, grew up in a Jewish town in Trinidad and Tobago.

Since they belonged to the diametrically opposite community, they did not reunite as adults, but they reunited to collaborate in research to find out what twins had in common at nearly fifty.

They came to the lab separately and found that they wore the same clothes, shared common habits, and apparently shared similar hobbies and lifestyles. Both of them later died of cancer. The two were similar. Normally, if you grew up in the opposite community, you'd think someone else would show up, or you wouldn't be surprised.

Could the twins be connected? It is something that I would like to think about, but it seems that human personality has more genetic influence from parents than I thought.

Based on these cases, many twin follow-up investigations followed. It turns out that humans are strongly influenced not only physically but also mentally by DNA. Especially mathematics, music, and sports talents are surprisingly influenced by parents' talents. Unfortunately, Toby doesn't give birth to taka.

By the way, if genes have a strong impact not only physically but also mentally, what happens if the surviving twins, James, go back to the day they parted and replace the houses where they were each given?

Perhaps the results will be the same. Two babies with the exact same DNA would go through the same life without realizing that their lives had changed. In other words, former James Lewis goes through the life of James Springer, and former James Springer goes through the life of James Lewis with no difference. The newborn baby has not yet been affected by the personality of the living environment.

By the way, what difference does it make between two memories that we met after 39 years and just replacing them without replacing their lives...?

From here on, it will be an occult story, but in light of the above, it can be said that human memory is actually influenced by DNA. If something with the same personality does not encounter the same scene, the same memory will not form, so it is not thought that memory is also influenced by DNA.

In the previous example, consider what happens when you switch sides with someone else who has absolutely nothing to do with James. For example, what happens if James Lewis and Donald Trump are replaced? In that case, the switched cards would go through a completely different life than James. Trump's intense personality is sure to make a different choice from that of James in different parts of his life. Then the commonality of memory is lost.

Suppose Donald Trump and James Lewis decide to change their memories when they meet again for the first time in 39 years. But will James Lewis, who exchanged memories this way, recognize himself as Donald Trump? Perhaps just feeling an intense discomfort doesn't make you feel like it's your life. No matter how much he plays with his memory, the personality engraved in his DNA doesn't change.

When I was with James Louis and James Springer, I had a feeling of discomfort that I probably would not have felt. What made this difference? Of course, it's Trump's DNA.

If you think about it, human memory is also stored somewhere in the brain, so it may inevitably be affected by DNA. I still don't know how the memory is stored, but even if I could take it out, transplanting it to someone else wouldn't make sense.

Memory software chooses the hardware of the body very much. It's almost incompatible.

But on the contrary, if you choose physical (hard) so much, memory (soft) may be simpler than we think. That's why it's possible to recreate a lost memory once, even if it's like a thin theatrical script, if this actor decides definitely to play it this way.

Well, our memories won't actually be so dim, but it's definitely more compressive and ambiguous than we thought. Otherwise, you'll never be able to remember all the memories of your life.

It may prove that, but we often make memory mistakes and forget things. And even if the flash valve memory is tampered with, I don't notice that. Our memories are worse than we thought.

In other words, it should also be unexpectedly easy to store such frivolous memories externally.

Beginning overnight from the festival in the village of Vinci, the phoenixes returned to the valley's labyrinth of Ser Hermes, an unmanned wilderness on the border of the Warrior's Landing and the Great Forest. Instructions to beasts that could not be transported on the portal and the Sacred Man Maker there… I will call it P99 for convenience, but it was to investigate.

P99 was connected to a server near the ruins' walls, and the terminal was able to control it. I had no idea how the machine worked, but I knew how to move it easily. Because the documents were left behind.

According to it, P99 first scanned and quantified the whole cell of the original human, then created a saint's blueprint from that person's DNA, mixed with separately preserved memories, and created a new body.

Anyway, if we're going to make a new physical blueprint out of DNA, we don't need all the scans, but there must be some intent behind the process. In fact, if the newly created body were to deviate from the original, it would be confusing... but it is presumed that it would have made sense for Jeanne not to lose sight of herself even though she had completely replaced both her gender and her body.

It is also suggestive that memories are stored separately.

According to the records left on the server, the priests were created to conquer Lucion, but at that time, it was very neck for humans to die. People in advanced countries are extremely reluctant to let the dead out of their own armies.

Despite such harsh conditions, dehumanization was adopted for the reason that it could be revived even after death, but I did not know what the specific method was just by looking at the video recording. However, after looking at the P99 document, I was able to deduce to some extent.

Apparently, human memory and flesh correspond to each other. Either is missing or it is impossible, for example, to plant Feng's memory in Jeanne's body. Phoenix's body is needed to regenerate Phoenix's memory, and it seems to require DNA to produce it.

P99 seems to be preserving its DNA, memory, and physical state, and managing it so that even if it is lost in battle, it can be revived immediately. At that time, the person's memory returns to the point where it was saved in P99, and thus regular backups are necessary.

However, from the fact that Feng is resurrected no matter how many times he dies, it seems that his memory is now seamlessly preserved. But at least the machine in front of me wasn't able to handle it.

Thank you, this seems to be the first prototype created during the war against Lucion. But even though it's a prototype, the ability to revive Jeanne is sufficient, so you don't have to worry about it much.

Rather, the presence of this machine makes it possible to see one end of the calacrity that has been created in this world.

When it comes to memories, is it possible to revive humans from scratch through newly created memories?

Specifically... for example, Einstein's brain cells, which are ancient humans, are preserved, but can Einstein be revived if he uses this DNA to create a new memory based on half his life...?

As I mentioned earlier, human memory is vague and more compressive than we thought. If you're a celebrity like Einstein, you can create memories like that from his biography, his memories, and many other anecdotes.

The newly created person will not be called the complete Einstein, but at least he thinks of himself as Einstein.

In other words, this is the identity of the wanderer (Bagabond).

"... I see. Certainly, as the Lord says, that way we can bring back old humans... such as vagabonds."

When Feng played with the P99 device and talked about what he had come up with, Leonardo returned it.

"But then, what do you think of the memory of the death of James? At the time of his death, he met Mitra the Spirit and came to this world at his request. At least, I remember that, but where did this come from?"

"Hmm... let's see. There is no need to mix such oculets with the memories of Leonardo da Vinci."

"Besides, Ji was not born into this world as Leonardo from the beginning. After living normally in this world, one day, Leonardo's memory suddenly came back to life and became his own. I also have a good memory of the human person before I became a monk."

After Feng hit Pong with his hand,

"That's it. On the contrary, it's an unnatural story. Considering the specifications of P99, it is believed that not only memory, but also the body, are necessary for the resurrection of human beings. That means that before he became a grandfather, he was born with Leonardo's DNA. But that's something I can't think of normally."

"... doesn't it have to be exactly the same? For example, Mani inherited Gargantuar's memory because he was a descendant of Gargantuar. If you think about the difference between descendants and ancestors, if you think about the inheritance of memory, can't you think of a human being with DNA close to a cloud being born in this world?

Feng shook his head.

"First of all, it's impossible. Human genes are found in chromosomes, which contain hundreds to thousands of genes per chromosome. The genes were randomly selected from a pool of 3 billion genes, and humans were born with a total of 46 chromosomes, 23 for each father and mother. The combination is an astronomical number, and the first thing you can think of is that you can't have the same person. Conversely, mani and ancestors are different for about ten generations, but even if there is such a difference, it is thought to be genetically similar rather than randomly generated from nothing."

"Hmm... in other words, it's impossible for us to be here without some sort of structure. But that's not surprising or anything, is it? This is how ancient humans, such as Jade, are resurrected. It would be more unnatural if there was no act there."

"Well, that's right...."

Feng scratched Polypoly's head.

"But then, who's doing that? For what? If Mitra is the one who called Grandpa into this world, can you imagine that the Spirit is doing that?

"It would be reasonable to think so... and they have a purpose. Mitra told her that she was fighting other gods in this world. I want you to help me in that fight."

"Certainly, Hermes said something similar. When I asked you what it was, you said you couldn't answer it...."

Because knowing it is a risk in itself. I was convinced that I had spoken to Hermes the other day, but their spirits undoubtedly appear to be in a higher dimension than the Feng.

From that point of view, Feng's thoughts would be out of the box, and Feng's life would only be a momentary event.

But then why do they need to ask low-dimensional nomads like Feng for help? They told Feng to cooperate in the fight against the gods, but they didn't tell him exactly what to do.

Anyway, what we can do now is to investigate the remaining two pillars of the Creator, Rasha and Emilia, whose identity has not yet been revealed... Who is this god named after a childhood friend?

After investigating the ruins, Feng left the treatment of the Beasts to Leonardo and flew alone to Hermes territory. Thanks to the Town Portal, I was able to visit as many cities as I had ever visited, including the border cities.

When Feng returned to Hermes territory, he sneaked up on Isaac's castle. With P99, I wondered if I could revive my allies.

Feng and the others were summoned to this world in an unusual way: summoning brave men. I have no idea how it works, but at least the fact that Feng and the others came to this world is because their memories were originally left somewhere. Perhaps they were one of the deities in the battle against Lucion.

The memory may not be conveniently in P99, but assuming it's still there, I thought there might be an eye to resurrect as soon as I found their DNA.

As a result, it ended in incarceration and the traces of the companions vanished without trace. The Imperial Army hated what was known as the brave man anyway, and even if it was a single hair, it seemed unable to bear the remainder.

Feng sniffed around as the soldiers patrolled and turned over the pile of debris, but could not find it at last. Instead, the soldiers found him and chased him.

Nevertheless, since his encounter with Hermes, there have been no more wizards against him in this world, and when he lightly chased, he returned to the city across the hill.

Upon completion of his incarceration, he took his seat on the terrace of the tavern in the central square of the city and regretted his actions as he watched the square as it completely changed.

At least we should have come a little earlier to find the artifacts of our people. No, we should have recovered their bodies, even at that time. I didn't have the power to do so at that time, and above all, the act of seeing the bodies of my companions made my hips heavier... but now it's a later festival even if I regret it.

Welcome to Phoenix City.

Feng was driven by such self-blame, and the waitress brought the drink he ordered. She mistook the unfamiliar Phoenix for a traveler and said such a word with a welcoming meaning.

"... Phoenix?

"Yes, I heard they called me that sometime, because after being destroyed many times, I was resurrected like an immortal bird. Everyone feels comfortable saying that the Empire is going to lose and this is going to be a battlefield again."

She was right, the people on the road were relaxed somewhere, and I didn't think there might be a war going on in the city. After being overrun by refugees, besieged, burned by the Imperial Army, and repeated disturbances, did the inhabitants see anything? It seemed to have stopped moving slightly and gently.

If you think about it, the last time I saw this place was the day I ran into the woods with my ass in a city that collapsed in flames. The name Phoenix may, in a sense, be appropriate because the city is reborn from that blazing flame and beyond.

However, it was Feng (Phoenix) who set the flame on, so what an irony.....

Feng drank the drink and put the chip and the money on the table, then disappeared into the light of the portal. Suddenly, the waitress, who had disappeared from the front of his eyes, was looking up at the beginning, but soon realizing that there was money on the table, he remembered it and left without further interrogation.