"Singularity is the beginning of everything, and also the end of everything.
Tens of thousands of planes, overlapping worlds, they all start from singularities. Singularities have infinite density, infinitely distorted space-time, and chaotic to the point of almost nothingness. They represent everything in the universe. Mental models constructed with them as the starting point have inconceivable effects … "
Angor frowned after reading the first two pages.
Singularity Dispersive Meditation's theory was impressive. He did not understand it at all. However, it was precisely because it looked so powerful and gave people a false vision of boundless prospects that he was very skeptical about whether it could really achieve the realm that the author had described.
"That's like bragging," Angor mumbled to himself. He shook his head and kept reading.
Angor turned a few more pages. The rest of the book was much more normal. It began to talk about how to clear one's mind, how to suppress thoughts, and how to build a stable spirit model in one's mind.
About clearing one's mind, suppressing distracting thoughts, and building a model, these were the key steps to becoming an apprentice. The book recorded a rather unique method, which was much more advanced than the channeling methods Angor saw in Sunders' library.
Angor kept reading. The book began to describe how to build a spirit model. Angor's eyes glowed again when he saw the first step. This method used a thirty-six-dimensional space coordinate system localization method!
As everyone knew, it was very easy to deviate a spirit model in one's mind. For example, the first starting point, if its original position was shifted one centimeter to the left from the position you constructed, it could cause a lot of mistakes in the future. It was also very likely that it would cause the compatibility to drop.
The so-called thirty-six-dimensional space coordinate system localization method divided one's mind into 36 regions, each of which had its own space coordinate system. Then, using the coordinates, the mind could be expressed point-to-point, line-to-line, or face-to-face.
This way, one could avoid the drawbacks of the current mainstream method of constructing a spirit model.
However, this method also had great limitations. It was not suitable for everyone.
First, to use this method, one had to be proficient in big data calculation, number induction and sorting, and coordinate system calculation. This was not difficult for wizards who had reached the limit of thinking. But for mortals, it was a great challenge. Only the most talented of geniuses could pass this first test. This was because it wasn't a simple calculation, but rather a precise integration of data starting from ten decimal places. Only a first-rate Agile mind could withstand it.
Moreover, this kind of data thinking ability had to be summarized by oneself. Others could not help you. Because everyone's data is different, if you want to make your own data accurate, you have to sort it out yourself. Even an official Magus would not be able to help you and could only watch from the sidelines.
With just this one point, the ability to think with data had already eliminated 99% of the talents. However, it didn't mean that the remaining 1% would be able to use the 36-dimensional space coordinate system positioning method. It still needed to meet a higher requirement.
Secondly, one had to be extremely sensitive to space. This required talent.
Where should the spiritual model be built? Was this a real space? Not really.
It was constructed in the mind space, which was a space that did not belong to reality. It was more like a model constructed in another dimension. Therefore, one had to have a very high spatial sensitivity to meet this requirement. After all, one's thoughts could not be concretized and could only rely on talent.
Only those who had both the ability to think with data and a talent for spatial cognition could use the 36-dimensional space coordinate system positioning method.
Because it was suitable for too few people, this method was eliminated long ago and lost.
Angor didn't expect to find such a method in this place.
This method was not as difficult as he thought. Apart from his excellent data analysis ability, he also had the help of the hologram tablet. Even if he did not have a talent for spatial cognition, he could still use the tablet's built-in program to create a spatial model.
Angor was sure that with the help of the tablet, he had an 80% chance of successfully learning this channeling method.
Angor kept reading the rest of the book. Most of the content was about the data of the coordinate quadrant points of the spirit model. He had not started training yet, so he did not need to pay too much attention to it.
While he was enjoying the book, the writing stopped abruptly.
The book was only half written. The rest of the pages were all blank. Angor also noticed that the author's handwriting on the last two pages was very messy. It seemed the author was in a hurry.
Even so, only half of the channeling method was written in such a hurry.
Angor put down the unfinished channeling method book with regret. The author did not include the rest of the book, but judging from what was written down, this channeling method book was extremely valuable.
Based on the author's brief words, Angor did some calculations and found that this half-finished spirit model had a minimum compatibility of over 30%.
Sunders once said that the best channeling method in Brute Cavern, Montaus Octahedral Channeling, only had a minimum compatibility of 13%.
In other words, this half-written Singularity Dispersive Meditation was the best channeling method Angor knew so far.
It was a pity that the book only recorded a small part of it. If this was the whole book, it might have a minimum compatibility of 60% or more.
…
Thud, thud, thud —
As Angor was thinking about this, he suddenly heard rhythmic footsteps coming from outside.
The sound of footsteps echoed in the air, carrying an inherent and familiar frequency.
Angor was surprised. The rhythm … sounded like … Sunders' footsteps?
Angor often heard Sunders' footsteps when he was reading in the library, so he was very familiar with them. The unhurried yet oppressive footsteps were unique to Sunders.
Was Sunders here?
Was it the real Sunders? Or was it another young Sunders? Angor did not know, but he strongly hoped that it was the real Sunders. Otherwise, he would not even know how to leave the Nightmare Realm.
Angor also considered the possibility that it was not Sunders outside, but an auditory hallucination or some kind of monster. The possibility was not small, but Angor's instinct told him that it was Sunders who he had been waiting for for a long time.
He began to feel uneasy as well.
On one hand, he hoped it was Sunders. On the other hand, he was afraid that it was just an auditory hallucination.
While waiting, he turned off the recording function of his tablet. Ever since he went through that "strange wall", he had been using it all the time. Angor considered for a moment, then took the tablet off his wrist and put it back into his pocket watch.
If it was Sunders outside, with his great memory as a wizard, he might notice the crystal chip suddenly appearing on Angor's wrist. Angor decided to hide the tablet first to avoid exposing it.
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