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Water droplets? Third? ? Blue pearl
He is determined to find the position after the decimal point with the courage to find the national treasure, but he is not confident at all about whether he has that IQ. He began to re-recognize this familiar and unfamiliar city and noticed many things that he had not noticed or ignored before. Due to the excessive panic and fear caused by straying into the binary world, he turned a blind eye to the things around him and turned a deaf ear for a while.

First of all, the ubiquitous blue and purple are still observed. Building walls, roofs, many decorations and billboards are all in this color. In his memory, only the tiles of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing are blue and purple, which is the special color for ancient emperors to worship heaven. Tile roofs of this color are everywhere here.

There are a few minerals in nature with that amazing blue-purple color, such as celestite, which is very rare in the world where he lives and is often regarded as a gem, but it can be seen everywhere here. There is also a rock called "Blue Pearl", which is produced in Norway and is extremely rare in nature, because it can only be used in a small amount for high-end hotel buildings. Here, "blue pearl" is the most common building stone, and the whole lapis lazuli is often used as a countertop in the kitchen or bathroom. "It's just local gold," he nagged. In fact, it should be called "Tuhao Lan" or "Tuhao Zi".

The second discovery is seven petals. A friend of his once searched for seven petals in the decimal world in vain. The flowers in full bloom here are colorful, of course, the most are blue and purple, all of which are seven petals (except bankwood), but they are also called twelve petals, with various combinations and endless changes. And that guy is looking for eleven petals, which is six petals. It really makes no difference where people go.

These two "discoveries" excited him for several days, but they were nothing. It's not surprising that the world is like this. He also found more signs of water droplets. The only thing worth mentioning is that bright red water droplets stand out in a world full of blue and purple.

He paid special attention to the green flag and whether there were water droplets, but found nothing. Suddenly one day, he saw a sign "1.35KM" on the cement road. He couldn't believe his eyes. Undoubtedly, there is absolutely no 5 in the five-digit world! That can only be a clue related to the decimal system! Probably a lighthouse, he felt his violent heartbeat and was ecstatic.

He thinks this is a clue related to decimal space. Look forward along the cement slab road, about 50 meters, and see the second sign "1.4KM". The direction was reversed. I really took a look at "1.35KM" when I went back, and my confidence doubled. About 50 meters away, there is also a sign "1.3KM". But I walked another 50 meters without any sign. Unwilling to move on, I finally saw "1.2KM" and "1. 1KM". It seems that the interval is 0. 1KM, that is, 100 meters. Carefully walked another 200 meters and actually saw the expected "0.9KM"! 0.8, 0.7, 0.6, 0.5, he was ecstatic, stopped and looked 500 meters away. There seems to be no one in the distance, only a small forest.

Finally, at 0KM, there stands a "Blue Pearl" stone tablet, which has weathered over the years and is faintly marked with a drop of water. He couldn't help touching it, but the miracle didn't happen. I looked around the stone tablet several times and there was nothing unusual. After several turns clockwise and counterclockwise, there is still no miracle.

Disappointed, he carefully looked at the water drop and found several vague handwriting below, which he carefully recognized, like the English letter GAWLSFSJO. This is not English. He doesn't know what language it is. If something is missing when I get home, I will immediately search for "GAWLSFSJO" on the Internet, but there is no result. So the search for "blue pearl" and "blue pearl" has made some progress.

Blue Pearl, a poetic name, is actually the common name of this rock. Its professional name sounds strange, called "plagioclase syenite" and English is "LARVIKITE". This rock is unique in that it is composed of alkali feldspar and plagioclase, and the fine crystals of the two kinds of feldspar grow alternately, producing a dreamy blue color. So I searched LARVIKITE's French, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, Greek, Swahili and so on, but there was no result. Knowing that he was at the end of his rope, he found a book on cryptography. After reading less than ten pages (in fact, less than five pages), he became crazy and didn't know what to say.

One of the reasons why I don't understand cryptography is that the whole theoretical basis and case description are based on the decimal system, and his thinking is deeply branded with the decimal system. In the process of reading and thinking, his poor brain quickly switches between two digital systems, which is unbearable.

After trying many methods, he was still in trouble, and he felt that he should sort out the situation. Hit the headless will not have any results.

First of all, the appearance of those numbers, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, must be related to the decimal system, because there is no such symbol in the decimal world. Moreover, the relationship between the zero tail of these numbers and the blue pearl stone tablet is also very clear, so it is the key to decipher the meaning of "GAWLSFSJO" on the blue pearl stone tablet. Its solution may be language or password, and I am almost an idiot in both aspects. "Someone must help!" Isn't it obvious that he came to this conclusion?

There are no linguists among my friends, only mathematicians. "Do you want to crack a password?" Mathematician friends have some accidents. He didn't dare to disclose decimal or decimal, but asked if GAWLSFSJO and LARVIKITE were in contact. He said that he saw this strange word on a blue pearl stone tablet. A few days later, the mathematician came to him very cautiously. It is not difficult to crack, and it is easy to find the re-correspondence relationship of 26 English letters through letter shift. What makes mathematicians curious is that this has something to do with the problem of binary mathematics he is studying. Looking at himself with a blank face, the mathematician didn't ask any more questions and gave him a password comparison table.

According to this table, GAWLSFSJO can be interpreted as LARVIKITE. He was greatly inspired and made two other tables, indicating the numerical relationship and letter conversion between decimal and decimal.

So he got the following logical chain:

GAWLSFSJO = Lavic (plagioclase syenite) = blue perlite.

All this is obtained through the conversion of decimal and decimal passwords, and is also guided by decimal mileage signs. There is only one explanation. Someone knows the secret of decimal and decimal space, near the blue pearl stone tablet.

Just when I was complacent about the progress of the situation, I heard beep, beep, beep, beep. . . Voice, voice from small to big, from weak to strong. The strong sunlight stung my eyes.

"Haven't you got up? It's nine o'clock! " It's my wife. She got up early and was cleaning the room. He was taken aback. How did his wife get the concept of "nine o'clock"? That should be fourteen o'clock.

"What's the date today?" He asked.

"1 1 Sunday, May 5th, are you all right?" His wife looked at him.

I just slept with my head covered, and I saw a sea blue quilt on my body, and the jacaranda outside the window was in full bloom. . . .