Chapter 396: The Old Thousand-Layer Cake - 3

He couldn't come up with any concrete evidence, but his intuition told him that he was getting closer and closer to the truth.

Therefore, although some parts of these contemporary scholars' calculations were outrageously wrong, some parts were of great reference value.

The third person to speak was, to his surprise, Eilen Elvin.

What surprised him even more was Eilen's topic.

The man actually used the vague warning that Harrison Clark had given him back then, then approached it from the perspective of biology and psychology, focusing on the invisible thought control and consciousness infiltration, which somewhat resembled the idea of the sophons in The Three-Body Problem.

Harrison Clark rolled his eyes.

I was just bullshitting you guys back then to get you on my battleship, but who would have damn thought you'd take it seriously, and even spent a month or two working on a paper that I can't directly refute?

Props to you.