I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 995 - 617 Becoming One The Return of the Gods
Chapter 995: Chapter 617: Becoming One, The Return of the Gods, Haila_1
Chapter 995 -617: Becoming One, The Return of the Gods, Haila_1
Many things in the universe actually follow a set of laws.
The operation of everything, if it conforms to the laws, some seemingly incredible things will naturally happen. The difference lies in whether people understand them or not.
The emergence of Blank Souls is not an accident or any supernatural power.
Similar to how Harrison Clark, after losing his memory, dissolved his remaining personality into the universe and became a part of the universal laws, the Blank Souls inherently had no memories of their own.
The memories of the Blank Souls could be accessed and connected randomly.
These memories were different from the random and chaotic quantum thoughts of humans. They couldn’t filter information and could only load more and more of what they saw, heard, and felt. Information constantly piled up and accumulated, forming a stack of human memories like an expanding universal hard drive.
This stacked memory system was no different from computer data – stable but lacking in change – and incapable of supporting a personality.
But the human soul still needs a place to call home.
While people are alive, their fragmented personalities reside within their bodies.
After physical death, these personalities return to their source and merge with the universe, like Harrison Clark did, becoming a part of the cosmos.
This is not eternal life, but still death. As the old saying goes, “dust to dust, earth to earth”; one cannot claim that the person lives on as long as dust and dirt exist.
The fact that these people appeared near the Corpse Planet across time and space, however, involved another unknown domain for humanity: the concept of space-time.
There were countless imaginings of space in human history, such as subspace, curved space, and space folding, among others.
But none of these spatial concepts really referred to actual space; they were all just subspaces.
The only constant truth in the universe is change.
Change goes hand in hand with time.
Space, often “manipulated” and “shaped” by humans, is the biggest constant, while the fluidity of time is the most significant variable.
Space is a container, and time is a liquid both within and beyond the container, eternally flowing and surging, occasionally creating waves.
The flow of time never stops.
Space, on the other hand, is eternally stable, unaffected by any external factors.
When a super bomb explodes, space still exists.
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When space is compressed and light is folded, presenting a dark zone, that stubborn portion of space remains in place.
Even if the universe collapses, whether it ends in heat death or cold death or if matter recoalesces at one point after contraction, or continually expands until particles are beyond the observable universe’s diameter, space itself exists in perpetuity, and the essence of spatial rules remains steadfast.
When Harrison Clark and the Blank Souls’ personalities merged with the Actual Energy laws and became a part of the universe, they integrated with the eternal space, becoming a part of the container and turning into a “dragon and phoenix” pattern on the inner walls of the container. They would not evaporate over time or disappear with the cycles of the universe. Instead, they would project into the time-solvent, causing the fluid to change shape as well.
This was another way of becoming a Critical Civilization, but it wasn’t worth emulating, and no civilization would choose or learn it.
That’s because the moment an individual of a civilization becomes a Critical Civilization in this way, they lose their sense of self and cease to be a civilization, just as the carbon atoms that once made up dinosaurs still exist in the bodies of lizards today, but this is meaningless to the dinosaurs themselves.
Star didn’t know how things would develop further.
She had already delegated research tasks to billions of researchers in the shortest possible time, participating in the urgent projects, getting some tentative and unconfirmed conclusions, but they had little reference value and could not be used as a basis for judging the current situation.
The most widely accepted assumption now is as follows.
The personalities of these Blank Souls from different timelines never disappeared; they always existed.
Before Harrison Clark entered the universal laws in the same form, their existence had no significance. They would only expand indefinitely like smoke until they filled every corner of the universe.
But as Harrison Clark engraved his first memory onto the Corpse Planet, they seemed to sense an invisible call and began to approach the Corpse Planet passively.
In Harrison Clark’s memory, Star found this sentence.
He once said that no one would disappear in vain, his memory would bear the information of their existence.
Even if the universe forgot these people, he would do it his way, engraving the memories of the sacrifices into his mind.
This was not an empty promise.
He fulfilled it, truly engraving these people’s stories deeply in his memory.
The appearance of the Blank Souls here and now was both a call of destiny, a marvelous coincidence, a legacy of faith, and an inevitable result of natural laws.
It was both their active choice and an unavoidable progression under the cold, unfeeling compulsion of the universal laws.
In this universe, the existential forms of the Blank Souls were two sides of the same coin.
They lived in Harrison Clark’s memory, inscribed in his personality, and also in the memory of the universe.
It was as if they possessed two bodies simultaneously.
When Harrison Clark’s personality also entered the universe, it was only natural for the Blank Souls’ two-body existence to blend instinctively.
Harrison Clark’s personality was like an invisible, massive Black hole, attracting the Blank Souls’ personalities with tidal forces akin to gravity.