Reincarnation with AI (Unemployment-Free)
Chapter 2 Crying and Reincarnation
Consciousness gradually returned.
When I opened my eyes, I felt an unprecedented brightness.
As if his optic nerves had never been exposed to light before, a current shot from his eyes straight into the depths of his brain.
Before my blurry vision could adjust, I suddenly felt my cheek being touched.
Instinctively, I looked over, and the blurry figure gradually became clear.
With brown hair and an astonishingly muscular physique, the young man in front of me approached with a stiff smile.
"Wow!" the young man exclaimed instinctively.
Hey?
Wow?
Is this the sound I made?
"!@¥@#%……" The man next to me was saying something I couldn't understand, but I could tell he was quite happy.
The arms around the young man tightened slightly, and in his confusion, the young man realized that he was being held in someone's arms.
The two huge, soft objects beside her instantly soothed the shock she had just experienced.
The young man felt an unprecedented sense of comfort.
What is this feeling of security, this warmth?
Turning his gaze, the young man noticed a blonde beauty looking at him.
"%!@#¥%……"
I couldn't understand what she was saying either, but I was deeply drawn to her eyes.
What kind of look was that?
Was that looking at me?
What is the other person's state of mind when looking at you?
Why is it that look in my eyes is both unfamiliar and familiar?
Thoughts surged forth like a tide, and the young man recalled memories of his past life.
"Mom~" the young man called out instinctively.
However, the sounds it made were just the cries of an ordinary baby.
The blonde woman paused slightly, looked at the baby in her arms, and said, "Darling, Rudy just called me."
"How could that be?" The brown-haired man chuckled and scratched his head, unconvinced.
The child probably just called out normally...
The young man paid no attention to the conversation around him; he only wanted to reach out and touch the face in front of him.
However, his hands were not under his control. He could feel his arms moving, but he couldn't lift them up.
Therefore, all they could do was anxiously make "waa waa" sounds.
Feeling the baby wriggling in her arms, the blonde woman leaned down and moved closer to the infant.
Looking at the increasingly clear and beautiful face, and feeling the unique tenderness of a mother, the young man's surging emotions finally became uncontrollable.
The immense grief of losing his parents finally brought the young man to tears.
The maid who stood to the side and saw the baby cry secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
A baby's crying is a sign of health.
She never expected that once the young man started crying, he wouldn't stop. He cried so hard that he passed out, and only slowly stopped sobbing in his sleep.
The three of them were in a flurry of activity again, but they were finally relieved once they were sure the child was okay and asleep.
……
When I woke up again, I was still in that familiar embrace.
The young man looked up and saw that the blonde beauty looked tired and was fast asleep.
The young man only remembered the other person's panicked appearance after he started crying, and then it was as if he had blacked out and lost his memory.
After a brief silence, the young man realized that he was a baby.
Can babies see? Are eyes something that people can see from the moment they are born?
Isn't there a developmental process involved? What is the developmental process like?
Seeing your concern for your baby's visual development, I can feel your curiosity and care as new parents.
A newborn's clear eyes seem to be exploring the whole world, yet they often leave us wondering: how much can they actually see?
The answer is: Babies can see right after birth, but their vision is very blurry and limited, and they need to go through a significant developmental process, usually gradually reaching near-adult vision levels in the first few years after birth.
The following is a detailed process of infant visual development: ...
The young man stared blankly at the words that kept appearing in front of him, his mind momentarily blank.
Is that correct?
That doesn't make sense.
Okay, so now I'm a baby, so I've been reincarnated, right?
Is this my cheat code?
Since I can't move around anyway, I might as well see what this thing that seems to be AI is all about.
Newborn babies have very poor vision, only able to see objects within 20-25 centimeters of their eyes. This distance is roughly the same as the distance between the mother's face and the baby's eyes when breastfeeding. Anything further away becomes very blurry.
Is that right?
The young man looked at his mother's face, then at the ceiling.
It seems that's indeed the case...
As the gaze returned, the young man could see out of the corner of his eye that two enormous hemispheres were visible beneath his loose pajamas.
What was the softness I felt before I realized I had fainted from crying?
The young man thought of his mother in his previous life, who also had large breasts.
My nose stung, and I felt like crying again.
However, considering how tired the other person looked, the young man held back.
When the topic of breastfeeding came up, the young man suddenly realized that he disliked the smell of milk.
Do babies find breast milk delicious? Are there any related electroencephalogram (EEG) studies to observe a baby's emotional responses while breastfeeding?
Furthermore, a baby's joyful emotional response doesn't necessarily mean the food is delicious; babies probably don't have that thought.
This is a fantastic question; it touches upon multiple fields, including infant perception, neuroscience, and psychology.
Let's break it down and analyze it step by step.
First, babies find breast milk delicious, but their concept of "delicious" is completely different from that of adults.
[Basic Sense of Taste: Newborns have the most taste buds at birth and are extremely sensitive to flavors. Breast milk itself is slightly sweet (because it contains lactose), and sweetness is a taste that infants are born with a preference for; it brings pleasure and has a soothing effect.]
[The contribution of smell: Infants have an extremely sensitive sense of smell. They can recognize their mothers by scent, and the scent of breast milk and the secretions from the Montgomery glands on the areola together form the mother's unique "fingerprint." This familiar scent itself brings a tremendous sense of security and comfort.]
[Taste and temperature: The temperature of breast milk is always the most suitable and constant; this warm feeling is an important part of comfort.]
[An innate instinct: Sucking is one of the strongest reflexes in infants. Successful sucking and swallowing brings immense satisfaction.]
In summary, when babies are breastfed, they experience a complex and positive experience that combines the pleasant sweetness, the reassuring scent of their mother, the comfortable temperature, and the satisfaction of their sucking instinct.
We can think of this overall experience as a baby version of "delicious."
Studies directly analyzing an infant's brainwaves while breastfeeding are extremely rare and difficult to conduct...
Observation is the primary method for studying infant behavior. We can observe very clear positive emotional responses: even when not hungry, infants often seek comfort by suckling, which in itself demonstrates that this behavior brings a positive emotional experience.
"A joyful feeling doesn't necessarily mean the food is delicious"—your point is very accurate!
You raised a key point: correlation is not the same as causation.
We can conduct a thought experiment: If a hungry baby is given breast milk at the same temperature in a cold bottle, he/she may still eat, but the "joy" and relaxation he/she shows are likely to be less than when breastfed in his/her mother's arms.
Now, if, I mean if a person's soul transmigrates into the body of an infant, and that person dislikes the smell of milk, would they still find breast milk delicious?
This is a brilliant philosophical and psychological hypothesis that allows us to delve into the complex relationship between instincts, learned aversion, sensory experiences, and survival needs.
【…】
This thought experiment profoundly reveals that our "preferences" are not entirely determined by free will, but are deeply rooted in our biological bodies, survival instincts, and early life experiences.
So you mean I would choose "it smells so good"?
That makes sense; if you don't choose the "it smells so good" option, you're doomed.
This is indeed determined at the genetic level.
But at least for now, I don't think I'll suffer from malnutrition because my mother doesn't have enough breast milk.
With such a large granary, the children certainly won't suffer; their mother in their past life also had an endless supply of breast milk...
Thinking this through, a wave of drowsiness washed over him, and the young man didn't resist, slowly drifting off to sleep...
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