De Witz naturally felt the black star's compulsive gaze, but he was not taken by his momentum at all, but calmly retorted: "But he is not dead. “ "Dead people can't speak."
"Dead people can't stand here properly."
"Dead people don't think about what it's like to die."
His voice was a little mean: "The justification you just made me feel that this is a kind of disrespect for those who are really not alive. ” "Nonsense, my client is naturally not a dead person, do you need to say this" Black Star snorted coldly: "I mean, although he didn't really die, he really experienced that feeling, just from this point of view, can the bone-chilling caused by that kind of death be regarded as non-existent?"
"No, of course it is, and then," De Witz asked rhetorically.
"Huh "Shouldn't it be self-evident that no matter how real the senses are, as long as the body is unscathed and the consciousness still exists, it cannot be called true death" De Witz looked around and said slowly: "You have probably heard of VR technology, although nowadays, we can't experience 100% virtual reality games, but with the development of technology, one day, we can have the opportunity to break free from the shackles of the physical body and travel freely in the virtual world composed of data."
"At that time, our bodies in the virtual world may also be able to get the same feedback as the real body in all aspects, and I think it will definitely not be inferior to reality."
"Of course, while getting positive feedback, we also have to accept those negative feedback, such as death, in order to be authentic" "If there really is a day when we are killed in the virtual world and experience the fear of death, does that mean that we will also send the murderer who killed us in the Internet to prison?"
"It's just a stealing concept" Black Star retorted with a cold face: "These two scenarios are fundamentally different concepts, and it is completely impossible to wait for the death of the virtual world, no matter how close to reality, but we all know that such a death is fake."
"You mean that Thomas's death at that time is real," De Witz sneered, dusting the dandruff from his shoulder, "Maybe all of us are just illusions constructed by Mr.
Thomas when he was dying."
"In fact, we all understand that Thomas's feelings at the time are not important, the important thing is that it is a kind of early warning" Black Star grimaced and said slowly: "If he doesn't come up with a solution in more than ten seconds, the foreseen future will become a reality If my client really stopped the car at that time and was shot and killed by Myerron, then now he doesn't even have a chance to stand in the dock If this is really the case, who will you be unhappy for" "Is it easy to deprive Mr.
Mellen of his life just because of an early warning that is not necessarily fulfilled?
"At that time, it was either you or I died, no matter how extreme the behavior was, it was a helpless move," Black Star said lazily.
"Helpless move, not necessarily, whether what you see with your eyes is the real future, whether the future he foresees is the real future, whether he can predict the future We don't know, but one thing is clear, that is, the past that has happened, the future before the case is not that Myerren took out a pistol and shot Thomas, but that Thomas drove a sports car and killed Myrren" "Isn't this the result of my client's change of life," Black Star said leisurely, "If the future cannot be changed, then what is the meaning of our existence?"
"Hey, since we can't come up with a result, why don't you ask the jurors what they think," De Wittz sneered, and then set his eyes on a female juror on the side of the jury, and asked, "Your Excellency Jurors, do you think Thomas was intentional homicide or justified self-defense?"
The female juror, who was in her forties, obviously did not expect De Witz to suddenly ask her questions, and her face was obviously hesitant for a moment, and then she replied: "Although this has not happened yet, Thomas has indeed felt death, and in my opinion, it should be justified defense."
It seems that she herself is a little hesitant about the answer.
De Wittz did not get an answer in his favor, but he was not too anxious, but bowed slightly, and asked the female juror a question that seemed unrelated to the case: "Ma'am, do you like desserts?"
"Ah" The female juror didn't react for a while, and after a while, she settled down and hesitated: "I like it a lot." “ "Do you usually go to a dessert shop?"
"Occasionally."
"Very well, then I'd like to ask you one more question If, I mean, you have the same ability to see the future as Thomas.
This is the premise of all assumptions. “ "One day, you missed the taste of the cake in a certain dessert shop, so you left for the dessert shop and ordered your favorite cream cake."
"It didn't take long for the clerk to take the cream cake you ordered from the shelves and put it in front of you, and since there is only one cover on top of the cream cake, you can taste the sweetness of the cream cake immediately as soon as you take off the cover."
"Herein lies the problem because you have the ability to foresee the future, in the future, you have already eaten the cake in front of you, and you have the feeling of having eaten the cake in advance."
"In a sense, even if you ask the clerk to take the cake back to the shelf now, it doesn't stop you from already experiencing the taste of the cake, because that's one of the possibilities."
"And that's exactly what you did."
"And my question is, do you think that's the right thing or to put it another way, do you think you should pay the dessert shop?"
"Of course not," muttered the female juror, "why should I pay the dessert shop." ” A determined smile appeared on the corner of Dewitz's mouth, and he asked, "Why don't you pay, you have already experienced the feeling of eating cake?"
"But that's just a possible timeline in the future, in reality, the cake hasn't been touched by me, which means that even if I ask the clerk to take the cake back to the shelf, the store won't lose anything."
De Wittz smiled and said, "What you said makes a lot of sense, even if anything happens in the future, but at this point in time, the cake is unscathed."
"So now, do you think Thomas is innocent":