Kryptonian: Man of Steel - Chapter 1069
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Ego sneered and said, “Huh, you are quibbling. The essence of space rules is infinity and infinitesimal. I have already mastered this point. Don’t try to deceive me.”
Luther ignored his ridicule and continued, “Rules are just a phenomenon in the universe, a form of expression. They are not eternal, but constantly changing with the development of the universe. The reason why you can use these rules to trap No. 18 is because you understand these rules better than her. But if you think you can control her forever, you are wrong.”
He continued, “The essence of space rules is not simply defined by infinity and infinitesimal, but is contained in a more complex relativity and correlation.”
“Think Imagine that every spatial point in the universe is like a strand of silk on a woven web. They are connected to each other through some subtle and powerful ties, and together they weave a grand blueprint of space. This connection transcends the constraints of distance and is the cornerstone of the overall structure of space. “
“The reason why you can distort space and make the distance long and tortuous is that you cut off these ties with powerful force, causing the spatial points to lose their original connection and become isolated and helpless. However, what you have not noticed is that this state of isolation is a potential and profound expression of the rules of space, which reveals the other side of the dynamics of space. “
Ego’s face became more and more gloomy. He did not expect Luther to have such a deep understanding of the rules of space.
He said, “Then tell me, how do you crack my space rules?”
Luther smiled slightly, and said, “Cracking may not be the most appropriate term. To be more precise, it is reconstruction. What I have to do is to restore those severed space ties and re-establish connections between space points. Once these connections are restored, your space rules will lose their original effectiveness, and No. 18 will be free.”
“Come on, No. 18, it’s time for you to learn!”
Luther said to No. 18.
“Me? But I don’t know anything, I’m just a…”
No. 18 pointed at herself, she was illiterate.
“Power and wisdom are not always proportional to knowledge. You already have the power to change space, which is itself a manifestation of wisdom. It’s just that you haven’t realized it yet, or you haven’t learned how to use this power. Sometimes, the reason why we feel that we can’t change is just because we haven’t tried to change. Believe in yourself, No. 18, you are much stronger than you think.”
Luther said with a smile.
No. 18 heard this, and a glimmer of hope flashed in his eyes.
She said, “But I know nothing about these rules. How can I learn them?”
“First, you need to learn to perceive the changes in space. Close your eyes and use your heart to feel everything around you. You will find that space is not static. It is like a flowing river, changing subtly all the time. These changes may be so small that they are difficult to detect, but they do exist and are the embodiment of the vitality of space. What you have to do is to capture these changes, understand their laws, and make yourself a part of space.”
As he spoke, Luther began to explain the basic knowledge of space rules to No. 18.
His words were gentle and magnetic, as if they could penetrate the fog of the mind and lead No. 18 into a whole new world.
“Space, this seemingly ordinary but extremely complex concept, is both a stage for material existence and a maze of interweaving power and rules. Let’s start from the most basic point. Points are the simplest elements in space. They have no size or shape, but are just a pure existence. But it is these countless points that form lines through specific arrangements and connections.”
Luther stretched out his hand and gently outlined an invisible line in the air.
“A line has a direction. It can be straight or curved. It connects two or more points and adds a dynamic beauty to the space.”
“Next is the surface. The surface is surrounded by lines. It has an area and can be a plane or a curved surface. Imagine a vast grassland or a curved sphere. They are all manifestations of the surface. When we stack the surfaces, we form a three-dimensional space. This is the world we live in, a stage full of three-dimensionality.”
Luther’s words carry an indescribable charm, making No. 18 seem to have witnessed the wonderful change from nothingness to entity with his own eyes.
“Three-dimensional space is the most familiar and unfamiliar area for us. Here, objects have length, width and height, and we can move freely and explore every corner. But the mystery of space is far more than that. Imagine if space is not only three-dimensional, but has more dimensions, what would happen?”
“In four-dimensional space, in addition to the three-dimensional coordinates we are familiar with, a time axis is added. This means that in the four-dimensional world, we can see our past selves and foresee the possibilities of the future. And higher-dimensional space is beyond imagination. There, the distortion of time and the folding of space become commonplace. You can travel from one place to another in an instant, and even cross the boundaries of time and space to meet your past or future self.”
No. 18’s eyes flashed with curiosity and excitement. She seemed to be brought into a brand new universe by Luther’s words, where there are infinite possibilities and challenges.
“So, how to control such a space?”
Luther continued.
“This requires not only strength, but also a deep understanding and mastery of the rules of space. First, you must learn to perceive space. Just like a blind man touching an elephant, only when you really touch the essence of space can you begin to understand it.”
Luther motioned No. 18 to close his eyes, take a deep breath, and then try to feel the space around him with his mind. “Imagine your consciousness as a beam of light, penetrating the constraints of matter and reaching the depths of space. There, you can feel the pulsation of space, hear its whispers, and even see those spatial connections that are usually imperceptible.”
Following Luther’s guidance, No. 18 gradually immersed herself in this wonderful experience. She felt as if her consciousness had broken free from the constraints of the flesh and was freely traveling through space. Those spatial connections that were originally invisible and intangible became clear under her perception. They were like an intricate network connecting the entire universe.
“Now, try to touch these spatial connections with your will.”
Luther’s voice rang in No. 18’s ears.