This virtual object that could barely be called the Weave was something that Jon had slowly pieced together using his own ideas and memories of the concept of the Weave.
After all, Jon had memories of the past in his mind. Although it seemed that a large portion of these memories had disappeared, there were still some important memories that he had preserved.
The Weave was the most fundamental theoretical structure of magical technology, so it was naturally one of the preserved memories.
In the field of mysticism, this kind of thing could definitely be completely restored, but Jon didn't have the ability to do so.
Otherwise, he wouldn't have had to carry out such a long and meaningless experiment here.
However, it was precisely because it was an experiment that Chown could do whatever he wanted without any restrictions.
Especially in the Hogwarts, the environment was different, so the degree of freedom he could achieve was greatly increased.
With the work of his predecessors, in addition to the good environment and relatively clear memory modules, as well as the profound attainments in the mental domain that Helga had helped him establish, Jon was able to smoothly construct the Weave.
But no matter how strong his foundations, methods, and connections were, if he wanted to create something as powerful as the Weave, he had to follow the most basic rules of this world.
The foundation layer, the material layer, and the consciousness layer.
He had to complete the leaps in these layers one step at a time. It was impossible to do it in one go.
Even though he had Grindvall's help, which allowed him to break through the first layer's predicament and start adjusting the second and third layer's connection and channel, he could only rely on most of the material layer's foundations if he wanted to complete the results.
Jon chose water vapor.
He had learned the Poseidon's training method and created a force field, which simply happened to coincide with what he was thinking about now.
For him, this was a very fortunate thing.
Jon liked things that were based on rules because they gave him a sense of stability.
But it was clear that some things lacked flexibility the more they pursued rules, and the Weave was something that couldn't lack flexibility.
But for such a flexible thing, the more flexible it was, the less it could be controlled.
Jon's original intention was to make this thing like the artificial intelligence of Muggle's society. It had a certain reaction mechanism, but it didn't have the ability to think for itself.
Most importantly, this thing had to have a strong connection to him and Cecatly.
After all, they were both counting on this thing to survive.
Leaving a soul behind wasn't easy to do. Jon planned to use a special method to fuse the structure of the Weave into its form. When he heard Dumbledore say that the lowest layer of the Ministry of Magic had a sea of stars, he thought of this idea.
It seemed that he had found the materials.
Water Vapor and Light.
Things that couldn't be seen by the naked eye were, in essence, no different from hidden existences like soul elements.
Moreover, light was even more hidden than water vapor, and couldn't be captured using conventional methods.
Sometimes, it would be much easier to do things once you've figured something out.
He sat there until Cecatrice awoke.
Cecatly slept for 12 hours, and from dawn until now, Jon had been sitting on the chair for 12 hours.
But in fact, what he spent most of his energy on was trying to experiment with water molecules.
The essence of water vapor was water molecules, and observing water molecules on the mental level was like cheating. They were both on the microscopic level, so they had the same channel.
These twelve hours weren't completely without progress. At a higher level, this embryonic structure of the Weave was changing and iterating at an even faster rate. It was as if the interface of a computer was being refreshed.
At this stage, the experiment of the Weave was undoubtedly the most exhausting part of Jon's work.
After all, there was no real foundation model, unlike some life mechanisms that could be adjusted and modified. When he was doing this, he was like a blind man trying to figure out an elephant.
Secondly, Jon was learning and using the mimicry technique at the same time. After all, this thing wasn't a complete existence and needed to be experimented with.
From a state of nothingness, one had to change to the real material plane, and then change back to nothingness. However, this was actually changing from the microscopic material plane to the macroscopic material plane, and then from the macroscopic material plane to the microscopic material plane of the soul. This was a process that needed to be deduced.
If something was still in a state that needed to be calculated, it meant that its existence and result hadn't been decided, and it was still in a state of change.
But no matter what.
The pace of this thing had already been set.
This was because the fish in the water had been disturbed.
When Cecatly walked to Jon's side, she noticed what Jon was doing.
This was because her connection with Jon was the Weave. At the same time, the Weave was related to her life and Jon's life, so there was an even closer connection between the two of them.
This connection allowed her to sense that the invisible spider in the air was spreading spider silk in all directions.
The densest strand of spider silk was projected into the water.
If this strand of spider silk was a control thread, then its meaning was to control the fish's movements.
Jon was interfering with the fish's life essence.
Through the modification of the fish's soul essence, it allowed the fish to adjust itself at an extraordinary speed that was disconnected from the original evolution speed of the world.
However, the Weave's essence wasn't to control the operation of life. Even the ability to electromagnetize the soul required a large part of understanding and delimitation. This part of the content was handed over to Muggle's research lab by Cecatly.
"You've been up for so long. You should go and rest."
After Jon woke up from the huge deduction, Cecatly looked at his pale face and said this to him.
"I should go and rest, but I made a mistake. I thought that I could take that thing back, but I failed. I can't control its return."
"You're saying that the Weave is out of control?"
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