Since Jon could come up with these three stages, it proved that he had thought it through carefully.
These three levels seemed ordinary, but in fact, they were calculated through very complicated logic. From the low level to the high level, from the primeval universe without order to the very orderly future human civilization, all kinds of information went through Jon, and he used the method of arranging and combining to find the most optimal path.
Even though this path of his was developed with the help of Helga and Deep Blue, it was still the most effective method in the end.
These three levels were intrinsically connected. They were connected by the arrangement of time and space, but at the same time, they included different levels of importance and the process of leaping through different material levels.
"In other words, your concept is actually the soul version of scientific content researched by bionics, right?"
Cecatly continued to follow Jon's way of saying that she understood, "That is to say, we need to simulate the existence of something now, and then cut into the thing we need to create through the part we want to simulate. But isn't this a little too dependent on the depth of the creator's thinking?"
"So, this kind of thing can only be done by people like us."
This was not Jon's arrogance, but some things were just like this. And this kind of simple theory was actually something that took a lot of effort to implement.
"Okay, let's go back first. I think the person who was watching us just now should be far away by now. Let's use the Phantom Spell and Shadow Shift?"
"Can you bring me along with you if we use Shadow Shift? I don't know this magic. "
"It shouldn't be a big problem. Although I haven't used this magic in a long time, it shouldn't be a difficult thing to do with the existence of the forcefield."
Jon reached out and held Cecatly's hand, "Get ready, we're going."
...
It was already after midnight when they returned to the cabin from the woods.
The two of them had learned something from their conversation, but at that time, they had to be vigilant against the surveillance outside and the eavesdropping of others. They also had to spare some energy to observe the hunting behavior of the spiders, so naturally, they did not notice how much time had passed.
"Rest first. We'll talk about it tomorrow. That's all for tonight."
Cecatly yawned as she walked back to her room. She could fall asleep at any time, but Jon was different.
The construction of the Magic Net was definitely not a small matter. The main point of this matter was that once the Magic Net was implemented, it would have a very good guiding effect on the Wizard World. Just look at how fast the Muggle Society had progressed after obtaining the Internet.
A high-speed network would break some of the slow living habits inherent in this society, thus making all of their actions more efficient and rapid.
Moreover, this kind of speed also had a guarantee of safety.
If Jon placed the Weave in the Hogwarts, then the Hogwarts would be the place where most of the power would be grasped. At that time, unless one could create a simple Weave similar to the Black Mark like Voldemort, most Wizard would choose to use the Weave to communicate and communicate.
There was no other reason other than the issue of speed.
And when everyone was using it, they had no choice but to use it.
This was the tide of the times.
No one could be completely independent under the tide of the times, and there was no need to be independent. Regardless of whether the times were developing in a good direction or a bad direction, as long as it was developing, it would inevitably face elimination and renewal. If one did not keep up with the pace of the times, there would only be one outcome.
Chown threw out the illusory structure of the Weave.
He didn't know whether Cecatly was asleep or not. Even if she was asleep, it wouldn't matter. He just wanted to do an experiment right now.
A sudden inspiration was a very exciting thing, so he had to seize it.
What he had just seen from Aragok could actually be used.
To make a very direct description, it was not like what Cecatly said. Aragok and the spider community had a relationship of body and arm, but Jon felt that this was a kind of control.
It was like a trainer running in the boundless wilderness with a very special rope tied behind him.
Aragoc's role was to be the weight behind the rope.
This weight was invisible, but the binding power that came from his bloodline and soul did exist.
It was like invisible spider silk. Those dense and slender spider silk were tied to the bodies of his descendants, making the movement of those spiders much more resistance.
But from another perspective, this resistance to the spiders' predation could also be said to be the lines that Aragok, the one with the greatest wisdom in his community, used to control his subordinates.
For him, all of his descendants were puppets under his control, while the true Aragok who emitted his will was the core of the Magic Net.
And this just happened to coincide with the Magic Net system Jon had in mind.
As the creator of the Magic Net, how could he create a completely fair and just network?
When necessary, the Magic Net was the most powerful weapon in his hands, so he couldn't let go of this power.
Thus, he threw out the Magic Net configuration in his hands.
Actually, this configuration was not perfect.
But at the same time, Jon had no other choice but to first use this configuration to adjust and strengthen it.
But where was he going to find something he could experiment with?
Under Chown's instructions, this semi-finished Magic Net began to emit its own 'threads' in the surroundings.
Students definitely wouldn't do. Rashly controlling a student would cause chaos in the castle, so he could only choose from the surrounding animals and non-living creatures.
Ghosts wouldn't do either … Small animals couldn't handle being controlled … Large animals couldn't be controlled … In the end, Jon's line of sight locked onto a fish.
There were many fish in the black lake, so randomly finding a suitable one wasn't too difficult.
Moreover, in the water, there was a natural resistance, so it was about the same.
As a result, the invisible threads passed through the nothingness of the air and entered the calm surface of the water, connecting with some unknown fish, starting a rather high frequency interaction.
But now, this half-finished object that Jon threw out, to call it the Magic Net … it was a bit embarrassing, so it could only be called a cobweb of nothingness.
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