Chapter 39 Capture the Soul
"Why are you all immortals and why are you becoming like this? What are the Japanese trying to do?" I asked a lot of questions in a series of questions.
Liu Xiaojun did not answer, but looked at me with great interest: "What is your relationship with Li Yang?"
"It's a friend of life and death." I realized that he and Li Yang seemed to have a certain connection, so I quickly explained the relationship to the depth.
Liu Xiaojun looked as usual and said to himself: "For a long time, I have been having a dream. In the dream, I returned to my hometown. My hometown is next to the sea, and there is a beach where I often go to play when I was a child. On that beach, I saw someone and we talked about a lot of things."
"The person you meet is Li Yang," I asked.
Liu Xiaojun nodded, with a look of fatigue on his face: "Actually that's not a dream. Our mountain monkeys," he smiled, a little sad: "I can't dream anymore. The so-called dream is a special world. I told Li Yang in the dream about my distress. He said that only one person can help me, and that person is Liu Yang. Are you?"
My heart was pounding when I heard this. Even if Li Yang came to that world, he would not forget to cause trouble for me. Fortunately, he would have lost his body.
"What do you want me to help you?" I asked.
Liu Xiaojun walked to the table with the phonograph, picked up a document and handed it to me: "Look."
This is a file bag with cowhide texture, very old, and heavy in my hand. I opened the hole of the file bag, and there were a thick stack of files inside. I looked at him and carefully took out the files. These files can be seen that they were very long and the paper was very crisp, and they might break up if they were a little stronger.
The top piece of paper is written in Japanese in pen. It can be seen that for a long time, the handwriting of the pen is a bit stagnant and has a very dark color. I looked at it and it seemed to be a patient report. Although I don’t know how to speak Japanese, Japanese characters and Chinese characters are in common, so I can probably guess three or four points.
It reads: Patient number: 439 Liu Xiaojun, income: August 1938. Background: There are a few lines of words behind the tyrants, all in Japanese, and I can't quite understand. Experimental agreement: Phase 1.
I wondered: "This is your medical record."
Liu Xiaojun nodded: "The people who were detained at the base at that time had a pathological file. The Japanese were afraid of exposing their behavior, so we called them patients.
"Experimental protocol, first phase. What does this mean?" I asked.
Liu Xiaojun didn't say anything, but his back was turned to me.
I looked at the next piece of paper, which read "No. sp: 267.2.8" and was filled with printed versions of Japanese. Between the lines of Japanese characters, I don't know who wrote many traditional characters in pencil. I took a look at it, which should be a supplement and annotation of this Japanese report. Because it was too long, the pencil characters were already a little blurred, and it was traditional, which made my head hurt. I tried my best to distinguish and guess a little clue.
There is a Japanese word in this file that appears the most frequently. At the back of this word, the traditional Chinese characters written in a pencil are marked and translated into "internal objects".
I read it for a long time but couldn't find it. This "internal object" seems to be a substance in the human body. This whole report is analyzing and expounding the "internal object". In my understanding, many of the Japanese experiments are based on studying this "internal object", which seems to be the program of the entire "Big Red Lotus" experiment.
"What is this internal object?" I asked.
Liu Xiaojun seemed to be thinking, and when I asked, he woke up: "Oh, you saw that report. The pencil notes on it were made by a good brother who escaped from prison together at that time. We all called him Xiucai. He was the most knowledgeable among all of them and was proficient in Japanese. We stole some Japanese information from the base to see what they wanted to do. The documents in your hands were all stolen by us at the time when the Japanese army was evacuating in panic. I can't explain this internal object clearly. You can understand it this way, it refers to the human soul."
I was stunned when I heard this: "The inner object is the soul."
Liu Xiaojun nodded: "I still remember when the scholar translated this report, he once said that the internal objects that the Japanese said were physical manifestations of soul energy. We don't understand these words, and no one even understood the word soul. The scholar changed the statement and said that the Japanese were actually studying our three souls and seven souls."
"This scholar is really a talented person, where is he now?" After saying this, I suddenly realized something was wrong. Liu Xiaojun once said that he was the only one in their tribe who was highly intelligent. In this way, the scholar is dead
Liu Xiaojun smiled slightly, and his answer was beyond my expectations: "You will see him."
I read the report again, patiently read the traditional Chinese notes in the middle of Japanese, and finally figured out a rough idea. If "internal objects" are understood as soul, then the theme of this report is about to emerge. In this report, the Japanese put forward an idea that the abstract concept of "soul" is actually a kind of materialized thing in nature. They believe that the soul is an energy, an objective substance. At that time, in the physics community, there was already a law of immortality of energy. The Japanese believed that after a person died, the soul exists, and as energy is also immortal. Then the next question is: Does the soul follow the physical laws of the universe?
Seeing this, I felt an indescribable feeling. I just felt a huge chill spread from my neck to my heels. The black box that Lao Zhang brought back, the mysterious potion brought out by Yao Bing, and the undead prisoner number 377 in Zhengzhou, Henan, all of which showed that the Japanese were doing an experiment, which was related to human life and death, and the yin and yang worlds. Although I had some psychological preparation, now I still felt a little scared when I saw this rigorous analysis report that the Japanese had made decades ago.
The Japanese used a very serious academic attitude to treat the soul and the underworld as a physical phenomenon, a science, and conduct systematic research. This kind of experiment is cold and serious, ignores human nature, and stands completely from the perspective of God, and rigorously deconstructs life. This is in line with the strange and crazy behavior characteristics of the Japanese during World War II.
I turned on the next page of paper, which read "Experience No. 01". With the comments in the pencil, I quickly understood the content of this Japanese report.
No wonder this report is placed on "01". The experiments recorded in this report are to test whether humans have souls and "internal objects".
If there is a soul, then carry out another series of targeted experiments. If there is no soul at all, then don’t just talk.
I looked at this report carefully, and to be honest, I couldn't understand it. This report is based on very rigorous electromagnetic physics experiments, and many of the proprietors in this field were written on it. Even the scholar could not translate it accurately. Many of his pencil notes were conjectures. In my opinion, there were many fallacies in this conjecture. You can imagine how a Chinese worker who was a little familiar with Japanese in 1930 could understand the most advanced electromagnetic physics technology at that time.
In this experiment, the Japanese designed a physical device, which is equipped with an electromagnetic inductor and a photoelectric sensing surface. As long as there is a weak energy, the device will react. This device is extremely sensitive and can be sensed with a little energy. I am a physics idiot and don’t know how to calculate the unit of "energy". This device can measure the changes in energy in a very small unit.
Okay, there are devices to capture the soul, and so are people who undergo the experiment, so how can people release their souls?
Very simple, killing people.
The report codenamed 01 shows that the experiment actually did more than 300 cases. The Japanese used all the means of killing in this experiment. They were testing very rigorously whether different causes of death would form different soul effects. The detailed experiment in the report was not written, but I think the whole process was bloody and inhumane.
In these more than 300 experiments, the Japanese successfully sensed 267 soul effects, accounting for two-thirds of the entire experimental data. They concluded that humans have souls. But they could not clearly explain why some people did not sense souls when they died.
The Japanese concluded about this phenomenon that it is very likely that the errors and defects of the test instrument itself are incorrect. Due to the industrial and physical technology at that time, it was impossible to study more precise machines, so it is normal for errors to occur.
Besides, error is really unavoidable. Many human physical experiments are still in the hypothetical stage, and the reason is that the error caused by the influence in nature cannot be avoided.
Chapter completed!