Chapter 1087: Probability of modification


"What's the matter?"
Banner looked at it, but found that he couldn't understand it at all.
"In the system self-check, there is a loophole that cannot be discarded, which is about the birth of the wrong code, which may not be deleted cleanly, so there will be a self-check and delete program."
"But there is a probability, how should I put it."
Stark kept moving in his hands, deleting a large number of red error codes that appeared in front of him, quickly solving the current problem, and said again.
"During the self-inspection process, there will be very subtle differences in the temporary inspection of the program, which leads to almost one hundred errors in operation, and there will be one failure to detect."
"In the same way, an error code is likely to appear every one hundred times during the program's operation, and the probability that this error code cannot be deleted is about one in a thousand."
"Under the circumstances I have reserved, about one thousand error instruction programs can be stored at a time, and as long as it is detected once, all cumulative deletions can be performed."
Stark said all this incredible to Banner.
And Banner reacted instantly, "All, are you out of the wrong program code now?"
"It looks like this now."
Stark waited with wide eyes and looked at the program in front of him. He didn't understand why this happened.
"So, the probability of one in ten billion was met by you in less than half an hour? My God, what did you do?"
Banner thought about it for a moment, just looked at Stark inconceivably and said so.
"How do I know this will happen? I have never seen it before. This kind of phenomenon will happen, how is it possible!"
Stark also looked at everything in front of him with a dazed expression. If it wasn't the problem of his own program, then it could only be said that it was a problem of probability.
But this is too exaggerated. The probability of one tens of billions of molecules, something that may not happen in a lifetime, just happened?
With this luck, why not buy a lottery ticket?
Stark turned his seat, moved to another host, and started running on it again.
"What are you doing?"
"This is my fake program and the prototype of this self-check program. I want to see if something goes wrong." Stark said.
But I think so, there is no problem.
A faint blue light flashed, and Leo suddenly appeared in the test room.
But neither Stark nor Banner had noticed Leo's arrival, and they were still observing something in front of the screen.
"So, you still suspect the problem with your own program?"
Banner asked.
"No, it's not a problem of procedures, it's a problem of Ultron."
Stark once again returned to the Ultron interface to operate frantically, but after two minutes, he suddenly stopped his fingers, looked at everything in front of him in a daze, and said so.
"Ultron? What do you mean?"
Banner became more confused about Stark's thoughts and actions.
With a move of his finger, Stark directly called up all the records before the entire program ran, pulling it directly to a few minutes ago.
"Before this, all programs were running normally, self-checking, matching, and deletion were carried out normally. Even before that, less than ten error codes were generated, and they were deleted instantly when they appeared. Without any accumulation."
"But after that, the entire program seemed to have a problem. Almost every operating program produced an error code, and all of them avoided the detection of the self-check system."
"This absolutely impossible situation has happened a thousand times, how is this possible!"
Stark clenched his fists and couldn't believe what was happening before him.
This probability is lower than the probability of winning the lottery every day, plus the probability of being hit by a thunderbolt on a clear sky every time you receive a prize and you are still okay.
"I asked Jarvis to perform a self-inspection. There was no problem with the program, but in the Ultron program, almost every code will produce an error. This is something that shouldn't happen!"
Stark was a little bit trying to buckle his head.
"Is it really shouldn't and can't happen?"
Behind the two attentive people, there was a familiar voice.
"Leo?!"
Banner turned around first, looking at Leo with a bit of joy.
Stark looked back at Leo, barely a smile on his face, and then turned his head to stare at the screen.
"The probability is infinitely close to zero."
Stark said so, still suspending Ultron's procedures, he may need a major overhaul.
Although Stark is very confident in his own technology, he has to make it clear to him that there may be a problem with his program.
But what happened to the normal program operation of the previous twenty minutes?
"So it may still happen, but the probability is extremely small, but it happened, right?"
Leo also leaned forward, standing by Tony Stark and asked.
"That's right, but it's almost impossible." Tony turned his head and looked at Leo, his originally frustrated face barely held up a smile.
"That is not zero, it is possible."
Leo looked at the two of them, "This is not a procedural problem, but a probability problem. Although it is small, it does not mean there is no problem."
"If this probability is expanded, this will happen."
Leo thought of the energy that Wanda had exploded before. The speed was so fast that it would cover the entire earth in less than a while, and it would even be farther away, but Leo couldn't sense it.
"The probability is expanded, how is this possible."
When Stark heard Leo's words, he couldn't help grinning.
But looking at Leo's serious gaze, Stark also looked a little serious.
"Leo, what did you do?"
Banner also couldn't help but look at Leo, ‘change the probability, this can only be done by God, right? Huh, God? ’
Banner looked at Leo's expression a little more subtle.
"I didn't do anything. I didn't do it either."
Leo faced the two men who were looking at him seriously, UU reading www.uukanshu.com couldn't help but smile.
"To be honest, I didn't even know she could do this. It's incredible."
"She? Are you talking about that girl, Wanda Maksirov?"
"Her name is Wanda Maximov. If I am not mistaken, she may have done it. As for how she did it, I don't know."
Leo looked at the two people in front of him and said truthfully, without concealing anything.
"Can she do this? What has she changed?"
Banner was the first to question that if Wanda could change the probability, then she could do too much, and the impact would be terrible.
"If I didn't guess wrong, he just changed the probability of Ultron so that Ultron could not be born!"
"So she is still the concept of fixed-point change, what a joke."
Stark's face grew darker.
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