It was truly an extremely strange phenomenon. Bai Ge, who could wander around the chromosphere of the sun and even train his body.
He actually got lost in the Sahara Desert of Earth.
When Bai Ge followed his senses and flew into this death zone that was only 40 kilometers in diameter, he couldn't fly out no matter what.
Bai Ge could initially feel that this death desert itself was that anomaly.
So he flew in, trying to collect it in his mind and analyze its characteristics.
However, not long after he entered, he noticed that the surrounding sand dunes had changed a bit.
Last year, there was an expedition team that explored the range of this life forbidden zone.
But this year, it became an anomaly that seemed to have infinite depth.
This feeling of depth was extremely strange. Bai Ge could clearly fly out in a few seconds, but no matter which direction Bai Ge flew in, he was surrounded by this death desert.
Before finding Goethe, Bai Ge had already tried to accelerate himself to a speed of almost 80 kilometers per second. He remembered the website: m.xbequge.com.
At this speed, he only needed eight minutes to circle Earth.
But after flying for eight minutes, he still couldn't fly out of the death desert.
Even if he flew out of the sky, he would appear on an unfamiliar sand dune after leaving the ground for a few dozen meters.
After some probing, Bai Ge's preliminary judgment was that this anomaly had replicated the death desert countless times.
Moreover, each one was different. The scenery of the desert would be slightly or greatly different.
Bai Ge was no longer in the original death desert, but in one of the countless death deserts.
The reason he thought so was because Bai Ge could no longer sense the anomaly.
Bai Ge's perception range had improved with his training, and it was already more than 4,000 kilometers. Since he couldn't sense the anomaly, it meant that he was very far away from the original death desert.
"Ling Dang, can you use the satellite to find me?" Bai Ge asked.
"I can't find you. You disappeared in the death desert a few seconds after you entered. Lord, I also sent a clone in to try. I found that the three-dimensional region of this desert has been stacked many times within the same three-dimensional coordinates …" Ling Dang said.
Bai Ge frowned. He was still able to communicate with Ling Dang. This was thanks to the soul communication feature of Frenzy Island.
There was no delay, which meant that this was not some strange space.
"Superimposing the same three-dimensional area … Are you trying to say that this is a four-dimensional desert?" Bai Ge asked.
"It's just a possibility. Low-dimensional creatures are unable to imagine the higher dimensions. However, we can call it that because it seems to have an additional dimension in the mathematical sense, "Ling Dang said.
Bai Ge immediately understood what Ling Dang meant. In fact, he also felt the same way.
Every time he walked a few dozen meters, he would find that the surrounding environment had changed. Although it was still the Death Desert, it was as if he had come to another one.
No matter which direction it was, as long as he moved on this three-dimensional scale, even if he only jumped a few dozen meters high, he might fall on an unfamiliar sand dune.
"It's about 42 meters. As long as I move about 42 meters on this three-dimensional coordinate system, I will involuntarily move a little bit on a certain four-dimensional scale" Bai Ge said.
"That's right, the fourth dimension includes the third dimension. Even if you only move a tiny bit in the fourth dimension, the entire three-dimensional environment will be different. You will definitely no longer be in the original three-dimensional environment. This makes it almost impossible for you to leave. As long as you move, no matter which direction you go, you will be far away from the original three-dimensional area you were in "Ling Dang explained.
Bai Ge felt helpless. He felt that this anomaly was quite troublesome to deal with.
Let's assume that the original Death Desert, which was the desert where he could return to Earth and sense the anomaly, was desert # 1.
Then, because he had moved a few tens of thousands of kilometers, although he was still in the death desert and the three-dimensional coordinates were almost the same, he was already extremely far away from the original four-dimensional scale.
His current location was probably an unknown number of deserts.
"It's not good to move too fast. I've moved too far in one go, so I don't know where I've jumped to in the fourth dimension …" Bai Ge couldn't sense the fourth dimension. He was still in the desert in the third dimension, but he wasn't in the original desert either.
As a three-dimensional creature, he couldn't leave this four-dimensional desert.
He couldn't even meet up with Ling Dang. Ling Dang had a lot of materials on Earth, so he was constantly sending his clones into the four-dimensional desert.
These clones were flying in different directions, gradually spreading to different four-dimensional scales.
As long as one of the clones found Bai Ge and appeared in the same desert as Bai Ge, Ling Dang would be able to calculate the way home.
That was to continuously reverse the trajectory of the clones, going up, down, left, right, and 'retreating' back to the original Desert # 1.
This wasn't a normal retreating, it had to be extremely precise. It was like rewinding a tape on a three-dimensional scale, there couldn't be even the slightest bit of error.
If there was even the slightest bit of error, the four-dimensional scale would be a thousand miles off.
Fortunately, Ling Dang could achieve this level of precision. As long as he could find Bai Ge, he could help him get out.
However, this was easier said than done. Who knew which desert Bai Ge had rushed to? It might take a few minutes to find Bai Ge, or it might take tens of thousands of years to find him …
However, under such circumstances, Bai Ge actually found another person who was lost in the four-dimensional desert.
Goethe, an explorer who almost died of thirst, was unfortunately trapped in the four-dimensional desert. As a mortal, even if he had endless supplies, he would eventually die alone in the four-dimensional maze, not to mention that he did not have any supplies.
He was also running around in the four-dimensional desert. When he was on the verge of death, Bai Ge happened to arrive at the desert he was in. The probability of this happening was extremely low.
Bai Ge couldn't help but feel that this person was really lucky. The heavens didn't want him to die.
The two of them were lost in the endless four-dimensional desert and coincidentally met. This was an incredible fate.
"Fated people … Brother, do you want a beer?" Bai Ge smiled as he took out two bottles of cold beer from his clothes and handed one to Gerd.
Gerd was already dumbfounded. He didn't know whether to laugh or cry as he took the cold beer. He looked at the desert of death he was in and couldn't help but feel that it was ridiculous.
"Who are you? You still have beer in the desert? "
Gerd took the beer and took a big gulp. The biting cold taste stimulated him to squint his eyes and let out a drawl. "Uh …"
"We're in the same boat. We're both trapped here …" Bai Ge also took a big gulp and said.
The two of them drank and chatted. Soon, they got to know each other.
Of course, in reality, Bai Ge was basically the one who led the conversation and completely covered Gerd's background.
"I really don't know if you're unlucky or lucky …" Bai Ge smiled.
Gerd said, "Of course I'm unlucky! I almost lost my life. This is the most despairing adventure I've ever had. "
As he spoke, he pointed to the west and took two steps. "Actually, I've been here before with some friends. Last time, I even walked out. Why can't I get out this time?"
Bai Ge hurriedly said, "Don't wander around. It's best if you don't move. Otherwise, you'll definitely die here. If that happens, you won't be lucky enough to meet me again …"
"You noticed it too? The reason why I stopped and waited for death in despair was because I realized this at the last moment. This is a spatial maze. No matter where I go, I'll end up in another 'floor' … "Gerd sighed.
Bai Ge was taken aback. He didn't expect this guy to notice the peculiarity of this place.
After listening to Gerd's explanation, Bai Ge realized that the floor analogy made sense.
Assuming there was an infinitely high floor, every floor was the same. They were all desert of death. The initial desert of death was the first floor. After walking a certain distance on this floor, one would immediately jump to more than ten floors, or negative dozens of floors, or even hundreds of floors.
However, only the first floor had an exit. The other floors would only lead to other floors. When the floors were infinite, they might never be able to return to the first floor.
Although it wasn't very appropriate, it was already quite amazing that Gerd could think of the spatial aspect and not simply think that he was going around in circles.
"Don't you think it's strange? This kind of thing is already considered supernatural … "Bai Ge smiled.
Gerd smiled bitterly. "I'm an explorer, not a scientist. Exploring mysteries and pursuing excitement has always been my dream. I've always wanted to explore the mysteries of this world and record them. I always thought that this world wasn't simple. But I didn't expect that when I really encountered such a place, it would be the time of my death … We can't get out. "
"And no matter how strange it is, it's not as strange as you … Grim Reaper, oh, sorry, I still don't know your name."
Bai Ge smiled. "Grim Reaper sounds nice. Just call me that. You don't have to ask about my identity. Just treat me as someone who looks for supernatural things and then recycles them. "
Gerd didn't notice that Bai Ge used the word 'recycle.'
He sighed and said, "Actually, from the moment I entered the desert of death, I could feel the vastness of the space here. It was as if there was endless depth in every direction. At the time, I didn't think much of it. If I had known that this place was like this, I wouldn't have stepped in even if I was buried by the sandstorm. "
"Hmm? Is there? "Bai Ge was a little confused. He didn't feel that way.
Gerd was stunned. "Yes, can't you feel it? It's like the feeling of looking down at everything from the top of Mount Everest. It's also like the feeling of freedom when skydiving … I can't describe it. In short, it's a feeling. It's because of this feeling that I thought of the 'floor' metaphor. Otherwise, I would've thought that the sun and the desert were lying to me … You should be able to feel it too. "
Bai Ge blinked and carefully sensed it. "No …"
His heart sank. Only then did he realize that there was something that he couldn't feel, but others could … Or rather, Gerd could feel it.
Gerd saw that he really didn't feel that way and asked curiously, "Am I the only one who feels it?"
He stretched out his hand and gestured. "It's vastness! If you're at home, or in the city, or anywhere else, and you feel that the outside world is cramped and pressing. Then this place is an incomparably vast place. Forget it, I can't describe it … "
Bai Ge's eyes lit up. "I understand what you mean …"
He suddenly raised his head. He could see the sun. In addition to the sun, he knew that there were artificial satellites.
"Gerd, the sun that we see, which … floor's sun do you think it is?"
Gerd was stunned. "It's impossible that the whole world has become like this. Therefore, the sun is outside the building. Of course, it's the sun that we've seen since we were young … Everything outside the desert of death hasn't changed …"
"Yes, that's it … We can see the outside world, but the outside world can't see us … This means that we can unilaterally interfere with the outside world. At least, that's how our 'interference light' works. Gerd, your feeling is right. We're at an extremely vast 'height.' "
Bai Ge laughed. He immediately had an idea.
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