The feedback from the [Scholar], which Lin Ke learned from Ove, generally falls into two categories.
One comes from the world's first research or discovery, and the other comes from one's own cognition.
The latter is somewhat idealistic.
This means that as long as one doesn't know about this research elsewhere, the feedback comes from the traits of "research" and "exploration."
For example, the solution of a two-variable linear equation.
If you attempt to solve it after you've already heard of it, the trait of feedback obtained is "learning."
Lin Ke doesn't know what kind of scientific reasoning this feedback mechanism is based on, but for now, he doesn't need to know.
However, he knows that someone must have invented the coordinate system.
When he planned Azanen's territory in the past, he drew a coordinate system and didn't receive any feedback at the time.