Enter the Immortal Cultivation

Chapter 26: Ming Clan's Kung Fu System·Continued

The Great Saint of Heaven and Man is a creature born with infinite lifespan - well, I think so.

After all, who knows what metaphysical factors made the first batch of stars skip the spiritual awakening, cultivation, exploration, and development that should have existed, and directly become an omniscient and omnipotent spirit that can press the law of cause and effect to the ground [beep] - no, correct me, ghosts don’t know, and ghost immortals can’t know.

It can only be speculated that they are logically born with eternal life.

Perhaps it is because of this that in the concept of the Great Saint of Heaven and Man, all creatures with limited lifespans have "design defects" naturally. And the Yuanying method is what they provide to all living beings to avoid their own innate defects.

And for those short-lived species that do not have natural eternal life, how to transform the spirit is also very important.

This is not idealism or voluntarism. The structure of the body determines the state of the spirit, but the spirit can also interfere with the body in turn.

And adjusting the spirit to the state of an immortal is also in line with the original design of the Yuanying method. The spirit is stable and the body is stable.

In fact, the natural "will" of most short-lived species cannot adapt to longevity.

Let's put it this way, "evolution" actually only needs to ensure that an individual can live to childbearing age and then pass on his bloodline. That's enough. The constant negative state called "decline" that individuals obtain after they pass the childbearing age is something that "evolution" cannot overcome.

As the control system of the physical body, the "spirit" does not need to be prepared to "use it forever".

And ordinary civilizations will gradually overcome this problem through the practice called "heart holding\

,"but the Ming people will not do so. They are not prepared for "eternity" at all. In their worldview, when the Mahayana period comes to an end, taking the last step is not to go to another world, but to return to the "source of the world" in their belief, that is, "light".

This is a big problem.

Of course, it is not a big deal for those Ming people who ascended to other planets to have a mental breakdown. There are so many undead beasts in this universe, and it is not a big deal to have a few more crazy immortals of the Fire People.

But this fundamental misunderstanding also means that the immortal civilization of this planet may be very different from what Wang Qi had imagined before.

"Shi Longhuizhen, are you really not mistaken?" Wang Qi was confused: "What is the secret of such a completely wrong civilization?"

Ke Like thought for a moment and said: "Such a civilization is rare in itself... Maybe these people of fire are some kind of precious... sample of society?"

"Maybe." This has never been Wang Qi's specialty, so he didn't make any judgments.

His incarnation continued to communicate with Likota Zhouhuan to obtain more knowledge of the Ming people's culture.

And in the communication, Wang Qi gradually understood many unique concepts of the Ming people.

For example, the world view, or something else.

The world view of the Ming people, how to say, is very lacking in imagination and enterprising spirit. They firmly believe that the scope of the "world" is only the distance from the core to the crust of the earth-relative to the general people of the earth, this is an extremely large space. After all, the people of the earth live in area, while the people of the fire and wind live in volume.

However, in contrast, they are not aware of the sun, moon and stars at all.

They are creatures that rely on spiritual awareness to identify the electromagnetic waves emitted by their companions. If you look at it from another angle, this is equivalent to this tribe having no "vision" in the conventional sense at all, they can only perceive electromagnetic waves by touch. Although they are born as light, they are standard "blind people".

The electromagnetic waves emitted by the sun, moon and stars cannot penetrate the earth's crust.

In addition, by the way, there is currently no evidence that the Ming tribe has neutrino perception - neutrinos are one of the few things emitted by stars that can penetrate the earth's crust.

Unless Wang Qi discovers a Ming tribe technique that can cultivate neutrino perception, otherwise, he can basically conclude that the Ming tribe does not know the sun, moon and stars at all.

All their imaginations are limited to the distance of thousands of miles from the core to the crust.

They firmly believe that this is the whole world.

And beyond this, it is all "nothing".

However, this also led them to accidentally discover the "force that brings matter together" - that is, the law of universal gravitation.

It's really absurd.

These people of fire realized the existence of "the force that brings matter together" before they realized the physical quantity of "mass".

They are almost unaffected by gravity and can't feel gravity at all. At most, they can only feel the "density of matter" - for them, this concept is equivalent to "the effort required to pass through a piece of matter".

This is determined by electromagnetic force.

And after they realized this force that brings matter together, they realized that there is another physical quantity that affects this "aggregation force".

Although their worldview is very strange, this understanding is worth a thumbs up.

In Likota Zhouhuan's narration, Wang Qi also learned that there is a super genius "the first generation of light king" in this civilization - even if placed in the human race, this talent can be called extraordinary.

Unfortunately, this great alien genius did not invent a system of doctrines to pass on his spirit.

According to the female Ming clan, the first-generation King of Light tried hard to move closer to religious forces when he was alive - I don't know if it was religion that blinded him, or it was just political considerations.

This also led to the overall collapse of the civilization's level of immortality after the death of the first King of Light.

In addition, because they discovered "the power to bring matter together," they also firmly believed that matter must be limited. Otherwise, the world they saw should not be a world surrounded by "emptiness" It is a material bubble, but a rock layer whose density has been squeezed to an infinite level.

Well, yes, they don't have the concept of "centrifugal force against gravity".

In fact, the Ming people rarely see solid matter, so it is difficult for them to have the opportunity to observe the free movement of solid matter.

Therefore, they really know nothing about the field of "classical mechanics" that humans have become, and are completely blank.

But that doesn't affect anything. Unless it is a light-speed fist, conventional mechanical attacks are ineffective against the people of fire.

But this also means that they are not aware of what force is working against gravity, making it difficult for matter to gather together so easily.

After all, even if they obtain spiritual materials that can remain solid near the earth's core, they will not make them into "weapons" such as "flying swords" - because no matter whether they chop or smash, they will not be able to deal with the people of fire. cause any harm. Even if they have magic weapons, they can only be spell amplifiers.

Under this premise, their combat system has become quite strange.

For the Ming clan, formations and magic weapons that can amplify spells are either composed of fixed magnetic fields or entities with static mass. Neither of these two things can be carried away by flying - because the extremely high-speed escape technique of the Ming clan is only based on the premise that "people of fire have almost no static mass". The only things the Ming clan is good at are fighting in naked armor and bombarding from forts.

And the Ming clan's own escape skills are extremely high.

On the other hand, the blocking effect of lava on electromagnetic waves makes the range of perception of every Ming clan quite limited.

Their fighting process is simply a bit funny in the eyes of earth people like humans or dragons.

Their fighting skills are all based on the premise of "escaping immediately if a hit is missed".

They are simply full-blooded assassins.

And all of them are blind.

Due to the existence of this material bubble worldview, spheres and rings are the most sacred shapes in the civilization of the Ming clan. Among them, the sphere is the world they live in and their own shape.

For them, this is the best evidence for the theory of "influence between heaven and man".

The ring shape is the state of the magnetic field in their eyes.

Yes, in their bizarre worldview, light, heat, magnetism and gravity are all the power of "light" and are part of the source of greatness.

However, although the first generation of King of Light discovered "gravity", the people of fire themselves could not feel gravity. Therefore, the Ming clan did not invent any spells in the field of gravity.

Although they have the "sense of dense space", a huge innate advantage in practicing gravity and time and space magic - according to existing records, this is an ability possessed by the sea gods and ants.

The Ming people do not have the concept of "space" in the conventional sense. They firmly believe that the basis of the existence of the world is "being", unlike the intuitive feeling of human beings who believe that "nothing" accommodates "being".

However, due to perception, in their eyes, gaseous matter is basically "nothing".

"This worldview is a bit strange...the practice based on this..."

Wang Qi whispered, and then sighed: "I hate this weird life form... Isn't it good to have a routine!"

Ke Like found it quite interesting: "The more I know about the different forms of life, the more interesting I find it..."

Suddenly, Wang Qi stood up: "I'll stop you...these guys' concept of time is a bit weird, isn't it?"

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At the same time, thousands of kilometers below, Gandogong Mingwen, the president of the Zhe Ming Society, was quietly suspended outside the Great Light Palace, waiting for the King of Light to receive him.

The predecessor of the Zhe Ming Society was originally a small guild organized by the nobles within the Great Light Shrine.

This is his regular visit.

Although Gan Dogon now has the confidence to defeat the King of Light, he still will not betray the King of Light.

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