HP Approaches the Magic World

Chapter 699: Watch Less Materialistic Philosophy

Regarding what the two of them are saying at this moment, if you look at it rashly, you will definitely not understand it.

But if you are someone who understands the causes and consequences, you can naturally extract a complete story line from the clues of their conversation.

During the time they went to Egypt, they did a lot of things, but these things were scattered at various points in time and were not connected in series.

It's clear now.

At Hogwarts, not counting other time, they had been preparing for Egypt for more than a year, and there was still about a year on the road to travel. Such a long time was not just about surviving.

Many times, people's goals are inconsistent with what they actually do. That's because many different problems arise during the preparation process. For example, when doing one thing, you may accidentally prepare another.

This kind of situation will make people have more desires. After all, they have already prepared, and it would be a bit of a loss if they don't get the things.

Jon and Cinnabar are both such people.

The two of them like to prepare for everything in advance, and once they prepare more, they will naturally want more. Otherwise, it will be very painful if the effort and reward are not proportional.

So before they left for Egypt, Cinnabar and Helga made a secret agreement, and Jon himself made some other preparations.

But in the end, what the two of them prepared achieved the same result.

Otherwise, the two of them wouldn't be "here" talking about this matter.

"Although I agree with your idea deep in my heart, given my current bloodline situation, I cannot agree with your statement.

But what you said does make sense, but if we follow the theory of evolution, why don’t people in the East turn into monkeys?”

“Are monkeys extinct?”

"No."

"Isn't that the end? If there is a kind of creature that can evolve, they will definitely lead their own population in the direction of evolution during the process of evolution. Otherwise, the part that has not evolved will be completely rejected. If humans start from

Monkeys evolved, or evolved from great apes, so there should no longer be these groups in the world."

Cinnabar raised an eyebrow: "We all live in a magical world, why do we believe in the theory of evolution so much?

I feel that the theory of evolution is not that accurate. It may indeed be a possibility, but if we say that we evolve completely according to this law, it is inconsistent with common sense. I prefer the theory of creation."

"Are you bewitched by the great man who created humans? Seriously? If they are two different creatures, how did hybridity appear?"

"This is easy to explain. In the classics I read, there are no less than ten theories to explain it. The most widely recognized one is the transformation theory. Because in a world where cultivation is possible, the human life state is the most suitable.

Practicing? So all living things will deliberately change their body in the direction of humans? In Eastern legends, this is called transformation? In the West... How about you ask the werewolf?"

"Are werewolves special? I feel that their existence is unreasonable? If they are magical creatures transformed by wizards, then wizards are too advanced."

What Jon said is correct.

"So I think they may be created by gods. If Senior Helga wanted to create a different kind of existence, would he need to waste so much time?

The answer is obviously no? As I just said, from the perspective of transformation theory? This possibility is not generally high, because whether it is the people who have been transformed or the wizards, they were originally from animals or

Transformed from demons? At some unknown time, their ancestors became humanoid, and then due to some special reasons, they could not change back to their original appearance until the gods intervened and began to transform, allowing them to regain their original appearance.

This possibility is not impossible, even if we look at it based on the perspective of biological development, this possibility is even greater."

Jon fell silent.

It has to be said that the possibility described by Cinnabar not only exists, but is also a very reasonable hypothesis - it is described as a hypothesis because there is no argument. If there is any factual argument, this is not a hypothesis, but a fact.

The truth of existence.

So if we extend this line of thinking, in this world, not all humans are actually humans?

"Of course, human beings are a very broad concept. I admit this. After all, if demons transform into human forms and permanently solidify into this form, and their descendants do the same, there is no way you can say that they are not human beings."

But if this is the case, then the magic of Animagus seems a bit weird.

"Can this kind of magic touch the authority of gods?"

"I don't think it touches the authority of the gods," Cinnabar said: "It's probably just a trick. If you look at the limitations, it's clear that you can't use magic after changing into an animal.

For a demon that can transform its body, it is not particularly difficult to change from human form back to its own body, or from its own body back to human form.

When they take the step of reversing their form, they can already change back and forth between the two forms.

From my point of view, there is actually no difference between a demon turning into a human and a human becoming a demon. We all live in this world, and no one is more noble than anyone else. If there is really a difference, it is in the state of transformation.

There is no way to use magic power, but has any wizard ever tried to use magic power in this state?

They are just doing activities according to the old principles. The founder of this magic said that there is no way to use magic in this state, so they feel that there is no way to use magic. No one even tries to use magic in the transformed state. Don't you?

If we put it into practice, how do we know that this kind of thing is not feasible and empiricism is not advisable."

"Please don't talk to me like a teacher, okay?

What have you been doing recently? Why do you have such a strange tone when you speak."

"I haven't done anything recently. I'm studying at home and studying classic philosophical theories."

Jon couldn't complain.

Classic philosophical theories coupled with this argument make it easy to figure out what she is looking at without even thinking about it.

"...You know that we live in a magical world. He should only think about what he thinks. Can he look at less materialistic things?"

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