The same day, back in his dorm room, Zhao Yi didn't play games with his roommates. Instead, he lay back on his bed, mulling over the inspiration he'd gotten.
The number of scales a fish has isn't fixed; they can be categorized and range within a certain interval.
The inspiration he received was the idea of 'no pattern', but the absence of a pattern could apply to many things.
For example, the three-dimensional tremor waveform has no pattern.
Prime numbers also have no pattern.
In nature and physics, there are many things without any pattern. He immediately thought of the movement of particles.
'The movement of particles is entirely without pattern, at least that's how current physicists perceive it.'
But why is that?
Why is the motion of particles without any pattern?
The question just doesn't make sense when you think about it.