C3961 Two Methods
Every time Meng Fan practiced the [Nine Machine Method], when his soul weakened, he would have a feeling that his body was withering.
There was even the illusion that the Longevity was shrinking!
The reason it was an illusion was because Meng Fan had entered the realm of immortality and no longer had the concept of longevity. At the same time, even if the Longevity were to be reduced, Meng Fan could clearly feel it and not just any simple illusion.
Therefore, after practicing the Nine Machine Technique for more than ten days, Meng Fan had only mastered this technique. Meng Fan did not manage to touch the core of the technique at all. Furthermore, he was already very weak and needed to sleep.
"There is no such thing as Heavenly Secrets. If there really is such a thing, then I am the same as Heavenly Secrets."
These were the words Yi Housheng had left behind.
Heavencraft was a concept that existed in many universes.
The Nine Machine Technique was trying to simplify all living things in the world. It would form a face, merge it with the Nine Devils, and perform a clear deduction.
In Celestial King Universe, Heavenly Mystery was actually the meaning of the law.
To pry into the secrets of the universe was to feel the circulation of the laws.
In some cultures, the Heavenly Mystery Realm also specifically referred to the Creation Intent, but they were all rules.
However, the Heavenly Secrets in Yi Housheng's concept was a lot more complicated and vast, and it could cover all living things.
In his eyes, "Destiny" was formed by everything. A type of law, a universe, a strong warrior, or even a tide, a leaf, or an ant, they were all part of the destiny of heaven. If one wanted to deduce the change of anything, they needed to deduce the change of everything.
This, was too terrifying.
For example, in order to deduce an empire, one would have to use the population, lands, nationalities, beliefs, beliefs, and other general things of the empire to deduce the future of the empire. If one wanted to deduce a person, they would have to deduce that person's origin, character, ability, etc.
In the end, it was all one-sided.
The population could not represent the entirety of an empire. It was just a simple number.
A person's ability was not all he had. It was just a facade.
However, this was the only way to do the deduction. By simplifying anything, even turning it into numbers, and then predicting the evolution of these numbers, many things could be easily predicted if one only observed a few conditions.
For example, a person would grow up.
For example, a capable person would be able to accomplish what they wanted to do more easily than others.
For example, an empire with a large population and a large area would always be easier to dominate than those small countries.
But the fact is, if you want to make a longer-term, more accurate calculation, the data are not enough.
Even short-term deductions were not enough.
Historically, there had been many powerful empires that had dominated the world and viewed other empires as barbarians. However, one or two hundred years later, those weak and barbaric empires suddenly rose up and dismembered this powerful empire.
There were too many such examples.
It had happened countless of times in the history of the Infinite Domain.
There was an example of this in the Nine Machine Method.
In the past, there was a powerful mortal empire with a population of 400 million, with its territory at the top of its continent. In the past, there was a powerful mortal empire with a population of 400 million, with its territory at the top of its continent.
The mortal world was developing at a steady pace. Although it did not step into the martial way, nor touch upon the laws, but according to the speed of development, there were already signs of mechanical and computational power appearing in the mortal world.
In a few hundred years, the entire Empire will rule the entire world, exterminating or assimilating all other countries. This is because the combined population of all the other countries is just barely equal to that of the Empire.
But the result was, hundreds of years later, some of the weaker empires, which originally only had a few million people, or even a few hundred thousand, suddenly rose in power, rapidly expanded, and began to fight the older empire. What was shocking was that the older empires were easily defeated by enemies who were countless times weaker than them.
And then, the Empire of Big Dipper welcomed a hundred years of history of humiliation.
How many factors, how many determinants, and how many variables were there?
No one could.
When everyone thought that the Empire of Yutang would continue to weaken forever and be dismembered like the other Empire of Yutang, the Empire of Yutang slowly but stubbornly climbed back up and gradually became a powerful Empire.
This is an example.
But this is not the end of the story.
At the end of the example, Yi Housheng wrote down the other possibilities of this empire.
He said that as long as he changed a few factors in the development of the Empire, the future of the Empire would completely change.
Most people think that the development of the world, of history, of everything, is regular and a vast tide that no one can stop, not by changing a few parameters, or by what some people do.
Yi Housheng thought this was nonsense.
It was true that this saying was very broad, but it was nonsense for a mortal empire with a population of only 400 million people.
For example, if the Celestial King who discovered this mortal world hundreds of years later were to emerge from seclusion hundreds of years earlier or discover this mortal world hundreds of years earlier, then the history of this empire would completely change.
For example, when a star pierced the heavens and accidentally struck this mortal world, the history of this mortal world would completely change. No one would remember the eternal disappearance of another star, and no one would be willing to waste time to restore this mortal world.
In front of the truly vast world, most things were as weak as dust. When the wind blew, it would disappear, and from this perspective, just by looking at the population, size of territory, and the speed of development of the other countries in this mortal world, it was laughable.
He was also extremely blind.
If the people in this mortal world realized just how weak they were and how inconspicuous they were compared to ants, they wouldn't have locked themselves in their own little world and used their narrow eyes to deduce all of this.
Therefore, Yi Housheng thought so.
To extrapolate the development of things, it is not to say that the smaller the thing, the more unitary it is, the easier it is to extrapolate.
In fact, quite the opposite!
The bigger the object, the stronger the sense of existence, the easier it was to deduce.
The weaker something was, the harder it was to understand it.
Yi Housheng thinks, want to extrapolate the development of a thing.
It was necessary to extrapolate the development of everything.
This was because everything was connected to one another. Perhaps they were connected explicitly, secretly, or indirectly, but everything had its reasons and effects. If one wanted to accurately deduce the fate of an ant, then there were only two methods.
First, deduce everything.
He had to deduce all the living beings in this world, all the developments, and their inner lives, their past, and their relationships.
What kind of terrifying calculation was this?
It was a calculation that made Meng Fan cough up blood.
But at the same time, there was a second method.0
Kill this ant immediately.
Thus, all the variables disappeared.
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