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Chapter 398

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"This has shattered our understanding of the world …"

At that moment, for the scientists in the science hall, this was an indescribable and complicated emotion.

This was the first time they had explored the outside world, and any unimaginable situation that appeared before them was worth studying to deepen their understanding of the world.

After the disbelief, the Isudal people chose to accept it. Because their civilization was highly developed, they knew that:

What you think is impossible does not mean that it does not exist!

— — When you unconditionally believe in science, denying something and scolding it for being superstitious, it is also a form of superstition!

In fact, it was not just the Isudal people. Earthlings had always been understanding the world and pursuing science, but they were also limited by the times.

For example, if you were born in the sixth century BC, your understanding of the world would be the ridiculous concept of a round sky and square earth.

If you were born in the sixteenth century, that era would be the battlefield between the heliocentric and geocentric theories. You might be a supporter of geocentric theories, burning the heliocentric heretics to strengthen your own science …

The so-called superstition was relative and limited by the times.

In every era, people would have a new understanding of the world.

It was not until the moment when humans walked out of Earth and saw a vast blue planet in space that humans confirmed that Earth was indeed circular. People would not fall from it because of gravity.

"Giants? Hooked? What is that? We, the Isudal people, may also be limited by the times. We are halfway through civilization, and not the end of civilization, the supreme beings who know the truth of all things … "

Looking at the simulation of the mechanical spaceship, Carolyn suddenly felt a pang in her heart and closed her eyes. "I used to think that the advanced civilization of the Isudal people was something we could be proud of. In our world of science and technology, there was nothing that we could not understand …"

But this scene was impacting her heart.

Vaguely, it was as if something that she was proud of was shattering.

"Our world is like a vase. Only by shattering its self-enclosed beauty can we see the outside world."

"Ancient deity, is this why you brought us into the universe? The first time we came to this unknown world, we met a terrifying existence that shattered our laughable pride. "She suddenly smiled. It was a bitter smile, but it was as if a heavy burden had been lifted from her shoulders.

Before coming here, she was very proud.

They even used a boastful tone to bring the super ancient gods to show them their scientific research and biological results.

At that time, the Ancient God seemed to be very satisfied and kept nodding his head during the tour, but now, it seemed that the Ancient God just didn't want to expose their inferior research and hurt their confidence.

She clearly knew that she had long been blinded by this.

However, the other party only smiled gently under her lead and did not expose her.

"All these years … we've lost the footsteps of the truth-seekers. As we grow stronger day by day … a super-intelligent civilization with tens of millions of wise men has caused us to become complacent and arrogant, losing our original intentions … we should be arrogant, but this arrogance cannot be the cause of our civilization's destruction!" She suddenly opened her eyes.

"What science can't understand is only … it can't understand!"

"Melivina."

Merivina stepped forward, her back straight, and she saluted.

"Let's start researching, just like how we researched our own brains before. Return to the original intention and don't let down the good intentions of the ancient gods."

As soon as Carolyn's voice fell, the surrounding scientists all nodded their heads. They were extremely solemn, like young students who were eager to learn, sitting in a classroom.

They started to deduce and calculate the data.

There was a reason why their scientific civilization could reach this day and have tens of millions of wise men.

Lines of meticulous data analysis soon appeared in the eyes of the scientists. The scale was the most important to them. In their discussion, they were more inclined to think that this was a fishing rod with a weighing function.

There was a hook.

Anything that could be fished up could also be weighed. It had unbelievably vast power.

Gradually, in the virtual scene, a magnificent golden weighing rod appeared in their field of vision. This was the mystical and mythical tool that best fit the image in their eyes.

"Maybe, it's some kind of divine artifact!"

"A world-class divine artifact that transcends worlds! Some kind of fish hook or scale! "

Moreover, they discussed enthusiastically and produced several guesses, finally forming two hypotheses of the universe.

The scientist who followed the World Lake Theory said:

"Every world is a lake of different sizes, and there are many fish living in the lake. Some are big, some are small, some are strong, some are weak, and the rivers and creeks in the lake are the passageways between worlds. As for the angler, he is the keeper of the world and the order of the world. He refuses to allow the world to smuggle in. He fishes in the rivers between the lakes, and any powerful fish that tries to smuggle in will be caught by him, and according to the weight, your crime will be measured! And the ancient god paid a huge price, or perhaps he had already reached some kind of agreement, and passed through the checkpoint to redeem us! "

Perhaps, without the ancient Divinity leading them here, perhaps they would have been fished up and killed by the terrifying angler.

However, the scientists who followed the Spacetime Employment Theory did not agree with this point of view.

They said: "He roams the world gap, rescuing travelers who are lost in spacetime, and asking for payment … Have you forgotten that we were trapped in the void turbulence? Perhaps we would have died in this rare natural space storm disaster. It was this vast giant who saved us from the space storm … As for the weight being flipped and weighed, it was to calculate the reward … The ancient gods paid the reward! "

This theory was the employment theory. This giant was a businessman, and he saved people in exchange for payment.

These two theories both seemed to have extremely reasonable arguments and evidence.

The scientists of the two schools of thought argued until their faces turned red.

But no matter what, this world showed their vastness. That inconceivably vast giant easily lifted their mechanical spaceship with one hand and even weighed it. This made them feel a deep sense of helplessness!

"The world is too big. It is filled with unknown and unimaginable miracles and creations, gods, supernatural beings, and even laws." Half an hour later, Carolyn walked out of the research hall and entered the long corridor. "In spacetime, there is an indescribably vast existence. It is like a fisherman sitting on the shore of spacetime, fishing everything in the world. Such an existence can be called …"

She thought for a moment.

"Void angler."

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