
My Iq is Increasing Year by Year
by Jie Anyi
About This Novel
[No system + no heroine + daily life + group portraits + online IQ + scientific research + rise of great powers] ? Chen Zhuo was reborn as a baby. But he has no system, no portable space, and no jingling task prompts. All he has is a growing brain whose computing power continues to evolve with age. "Who is Chen Zhuo?" "He is the ghost of mathematics, the tyrant of physics, and the only God of science."? No harem, no vulgarity
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Official(51)Scraped 2d ago
I haven't read it yet, but I know it will definitely crash. After all, the author's IQ will not increase year by year.
Chen Zhuo, a ten-year-old child prodigy, came home from the national examination, but no one at home came to pick him up! Is it possible? There is also a ten-year-old child who is legally incapacitated. Important matters such as entering school are decided by the guardian. On the surface, the child himself has no say. Important matters such as enrolling in the junior class of the University of Science and Technology of China are communicated to the parents through the school. There are many issues that need to be communicated when the child is too young. How can it be that simple?
It's too watery! I wrote four or five chapters about things that could be covered in half a chapter. I wrote in such detail about eating, drinking, and sleeping, and my relationship with Zhang Qiang was written like a gay.
Get out of the way, Shen Nong is here, everything is written by AI, don't ask me how I know this, I have spent nearly 4,000 hours on red persimmons and have read many AI articles. There is a lot of hydrology. Even when Dayu came, he had to turn around and leave.
Highly recommended!
After reading the serial chapters in one go, I can only say that this book is a breath of fresh air among the novels I have read in the past few years. In terms of content, there is no so-called system that reaches the sky in one step, there is no pile of complex theories, and there is no subjective idealism like some authors' long talks on the fundamentals of the universe and the relationship between mathematical theories. Some are just simple plot developments that extend from point to surface, from basics to in-depth, along the fundamental main line of life. Many friends think that the author's descriptions of daily life or childhood friends are a bit slow and redundant, but I personally feel that this slow-paced content can better alleviate the dullness and depression caused by rigorous scientific theories such as knowledge, study, and exams. I even personally felt a resonance that was similar to the life-related prose I had read during class breaks. As for the learning and testing process written so far in the article, although many details of theoretical knowledge have been returned to the teacher after graduation, as a science student, I can indeed recall my experience of gnawing at difficult points in the test paper when reading. We can also intuitively imagine the rusty faucets and the slightly unpleasant smell of ozone and chemicals in the laboratory described by the author. At a time when various fast-paced novels are appearing frequently, this kind of content with a youthful aftertaste makes people more calm to read and feel. Finally, I hope the author can maintain his level and make more updates. I really can't read enough! Expect!
Two words, quick update! If this happens again, I will keep watching.
It's beautiful, the writing is delicate, the descriptions of the exam scenes are really realistic, and the characters don't have any cheating that affects the reading experience.
My thoughts after reading a few chapters
I wrote randomly... The protagonist I want to write is very awesome, so I have to mutate from a young age, and then I need a group of people who are not as awesome as the protagonist to set off the protagonist's awesomeness. In the middle, there is a competition that Lin Yi brags about. Isn't it better than the protagonist? I don't know the so-called competition system... But doesn't the competition just require you to solve questions? I skip everything intuitively... What are you doing here? Let yourself be dissected faster? The later training sessions are even more exaggerated, talking about a little bit of everything, and then cramming in crazily. How can this compare? Do you have to rely on the protagonist and the villain? The author wrote a lot of main lines in a trivial manner and then scrawled... Isn't this nonsense? What's the word count?
It was okay at the beginning, but AI will come later, right?
Science students are fantasizing about the problems they had before passing out
The Genius Experience Card is really cool. It's a geometry question that requires no brain to build the system. Anyone who has done it knows how much calculations are required. The setting of the male protagonist is incredible. But there's no need for you to cry when you can't answer the questions in the competition. There are sleeping contestants and computer contestants, but I've never seen anyone crying. After the exam, no one discussed the answers because no one knew who they were and they just packed up and left.
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Official(51)Scraped 2d ago
I haven't read it yet, but I know it will definitely crash. After all, the author's IQ will not increase year by year.
Chen Zhuo, a ten-year-old child prodigy, came home from the national examination, but no one at home came to pick him up! Is it possible? There is also a ten-year-old child who is legally incapacitated. Important matters such as entering school are decided by the guardian. On the surface, the child himself has no say. Important matters such as enrolling in the junior class of the University of Science and Technology of China are communicated to the parents through the school. There are many issues that need to be communicated when the child is too young. How can it be that simple?
It's too watery! I wrote four or five chapters about things that could be covered in half a chapter. I wrote in such detail about eating, drinking, and sleeping, and my relationship with Zhang Qiang was written like a gay.
Get out of the way, Shen Nong is here, everything is written by AI, don't ask me how I know this, I have spent nearly 4,000 hours on red persimmons and have read many AI articles. There is a lot of hydrology. Even when Dayu came, he had to turn around and leave.
Highly recommended!
After reading the serial chapters in one go, I can only say that this book is a breath of fresh air among the novels I have read in the past few years. In terms of content, there is no so-called system that reaches the sky in one step, there is no pile of complex theories, and there is no subjective idealism like some authors' long talks on the fundamentals of the universe and the relationship between mathematical theories. Some are just simple plot developments that extend from point to surface, from basics to in-depth, along the fundamental main line of life. Many friends think that the author's descriptions of daily life or childhood friends are a bit slow and redundant, but I personally feel that this slow-paced content can better alleviate the dullness and depression caused by rigorous scientific theories such as knowledge, study, and exams. I even personally felt a resonance that was similar to the life-related prose I had read during class breaks. As for the learning and testing process written so far in the article, although many details of theoretical knowledge have been returned to the teacher after graduation, as a science student, I can indeed recall my experience of gnawing at difficult points in the test paper when reading. We can also intuitively imagine the rusty faucets and the slightly unpleasant smell of ozone and chemicals in the laboratory described by the author. At a time when various fast-paced novels are appearing frequently, this kind of content with a youthful aftertaste makes people more calm to read and feel. Finally, I hope the author can maintain his level and make more updates. I really can't read enough! Expect!
Two words, quick update! If this happens again, I will keep watching.
It's beautiful, the writing is delicate, the descriptions of the exam scenes are really realistic, and the characters don't have any cheating that affects the reading experience.
My thoughts after reading a few chapters
I wrote randomly... The protagonist I want to write is very awesome, so I have to mutate from a young age, and then I need a group of people who are not as awesome as the protagonist to set off the protagonist's awesomeness. In the middle, there is a competition that Lin Yi brags about. Isn't it better than the protagonist? I don't know the so-called competition system... But doesn't the competition just require you to solve questions? I skip everything intuitively... What are you doing here? Let yourself be dissected faster? The later training sessions are even more exaggerated, talking about a little bit of everything, and then cramming in crazily. How can this compare? Do you have to rely on the protagonist and the villain? The author wrote a lot of main lines in a trivial manner and then scrawled... Isn't this nonsense? What's the word count?
It was okay at the beginning, but AI will come later, right?
Science students are fantasizing about the problems they had before passing out
The Genius Experience Card is really cool. It's a geometry question that requires no brain to build the system. Anyone who has done it knows how much calculations are required. The setting of the male protagonist is incredible. But there's no need for you to cry when you can't answer the questions in the competition. There are sleeping contestants and computer contestants, but I've never seen anyone crying. After the exam, no one discussed the answers because no one knew who they were and they just packed up and left.
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Recommended: Wanjunzhizi It's already decided. It's different from ordinary academic essays. There are no obvious cheats. It's a pretty good academic Qingshui essay. Recommended recommended.




⑧ Mathematics and physics, one can equal the world




If there is no system for rebirth and no cheats, can you still make a comeback? Chen Tuo's rebirth started off very "cleanly" - back to his infancy, with no system assistance and no task prompts. But he has a growing brain whose computing power continues to evolve with age. As a result, he went from being a "ghost" in the world of mathematics, to a "tyrant" in the world of physics, to being recognized as a "god" in the scientific world - he used his IQ to increase year by year to carve out a path in the field of scientific research. No system·No heroine·Online IQ·Rise of great powers This is not a cool article in the traditional sense, but a hard-core story about "how the most powerful brain can reshape the world." Daily life is intertwined with group portraits, and scientific research goes hand in hand with feelings about family and country. There are no clichés, only a step-by-step intellectual climb. See how a person without any cheats can become the only legend in the scientific world with his brains.



I've finished reading several of the books I've been following, but I'm running out of books so I can only read Miao Miao. This one is okay. I read the latest chapter in one go. The protagonist skipped grades at the age of 10 and is about to go to college in a juvenile class. I don't know how the college chapter is going to be.













