"Hmm, I guess this is it"
The project of writing collective knowledge by freaks in the name of the Sage's Conference.
Each gives out information, lively arguments and brushes up opinions.
I decided to use the knowledge I had gained in my previous life here so that I could do this as well as possible.
First of all, the Book of Knowledge (tentative), to be created at the Sage's Conference, was announced to be named as a co-book of those who participated.
This was also meant to make it clear by whom the books could be made sooner or later, while at the same time giving them a firm sense that they were part of that participant and in a responsible position.
And it also orders that the information contained in the Book of Knowledge be put up with proper sources.
I made sure that I needed to write down the sources of the so-called sources, or sources, etc.
This is because the information to be included in the Book of Knowledge was not ambiguous, such as "it is said to be", but required solid data.
Make a paper based on the underlying paper.
If you quoted them, write them down well, too.
I thought I'd stick to those basic rules.
Will the rest be to appoint someone with editorial authority?
Essentially, the Wise Men's Conference discusses using [pronouncements].
but will eventually make them in the form of books.
To this end, each person will use [mindfulness] to put the information organized into a sentence.
but I can't keep that as a book of knowledge either.
At the same time as checking again to see if that sentence is correct, something other than a omission or typo in the description would sometimes be required to amend the text.
If anyone starts to rewrite that on their own, they could be in trouble.
To that end, it ensured that only certain persons authorized to modify the information output on the paper, the Book of Knowledge, could do so.
So there's only one person who can ask for this.
I wish I had the ability to peer through all the information in this world, but I didn't think I could spot all the information in this world.
For that reason, I asked my brother Dr. Kyle, who I trust most.
"Sorry, just can't do that, Brother Ars"
"... Kyle can't even do that? Is the role of editor tough after all?"
"It's not hard, Brother Ars. Every day, more than a thousand pieces of paper written in [Notice] come up with information, right? Moreover, it is difficult to check the source of the information and see if there is any information, even if there are [quick reads] to see the successive amendments that come up. There's a chance you won't be able to do anything else."
"Right. So what do you say we get more editors?
"Um, that's fine, too. I think this method of paper exchange is a problem in the first place. Ultimately, I know you want it to be a book, but what's the need to write down the pre-finalization information on the paper and peer review it?
"Huh...... Well, I know it's easier to just write it down on paper after a single opinion comes out, but you can't keep the opinions that came out of a meeting of sages in your head forever, can you? I think it would be better to put the compiled opinions out on paper immediately, but the information will definitely remain."
"That means, after all, the recording medium is the problem, right? [Narrator] I forget what I told you in [Narrator], so I'm just going to write it down on paper, and if I don't forget it in my head, I guess it's okay?
"That's right, but can you remember? Humans are forgetful creatures."
"... Huh? What are you talking about, Brother Ars? What kind of mouth does a person who makes magic say that?"
"... oh well. Was there [Storage]? If I had that, I wouldn't have to write it down on paper to remember.... No, but Kyle and the Reed surname guys won't be able to use [memory preservation]"
"Yeah, I am. So, I have an idea, can I tell you something? Hopefully, I don't want you to get mad."
"What? If Kyle has an idea, of course he does, right? Or I wouldn't be so easily pissed off."
"Um, because the content is a little bit of that. So, what do you say? I was wondering if you could let me use Valkyrie to record the information I put together at the Sage's Conference. Valkyrie would be able to use [memory preservation] because he has experience named after Brother Ars. So, if I may, I'd like that recorder, Valkyrie, to name me, too."
"... I see. Will Kyle give a name to Valkyrie so that he can use [remarks] on Valkyrie as well? So, tell Valkyrie about the information that came out of the Wise Men's Conference in [Reading] and have it [Stored]. Yeah. Isn't that nice? But it's going to be a question of whether Valkyrie, who made the text [memorize], can [memorize] that information. But why did you think that would make me angry?
"That's not where this story ends. Rather, this could be the real deal from here."
"From here? What do you mean, Kyle?
"If possible, I want to make sure that the information I make you remember stays all the time. I mean, I want to keep Valkyrie from dying after [preserving my memory] and gaining all my knowledge. So I'm wondering if I can keep that Valkyrie from dying the same way God did."
"Just like God? Does that mean maybe we should do the same thing to Valkyrie as the labyrinth nucleus and the [synthesized] Aisha?
"Yeah, that's right, Brother Ars. Just to say if it can happen, you can't, can you? 'Cause Brother Ars is taking out the labyrinth nucleus that was buried in the basement of the Holy Capital once it was buried in the city's cathedral in Fontana, right? There's nothing you can't do with that labyrinth nucleus. It's up to Brother Ars to do it or not."
I mentioned that Kyle was outrageous.
But Kyle, unlike me, isn't the one who comes up with these things.
I'm sure it was something I've been thinking about.
Indeed, as Kyle said, as a recording medium, I think there is a presence called God.
In fact, Aisha, who has been a god in the divine world for more than thousands of years, also remembers firmly the old days.
I don't know what the logic is, but I guess it's not as good as [synthesizing] the flesh with the labyrinth nucleus as the brain performs.
Perhaps your brain won't even flake where you remember more than 103,000 books.
In that sense, there is no way of tailoring someone to God and making them remember without having to have their knowledge.
But who would you say you can [synthesize] a labyrinth nucleus like such a personal testimony?
It's too terrible a story to be allowed to die forever and just to keep [preserving] the knowledge that is constantly poured into [reading].
Even if that's a person or a Valkyrie.
But maybe it's a good idea not to ask about ethical good and evil.
That's all that matters is that you can have a recording medium that will stay for thousands of years if nothing happens.
I've been thinking for a while about whether or not to implement this Kyle proposal.