Ten moons went to that side.
The sky on this side is just dark enough.
Yicha didn't ask Ke Qil to touch it again, and he pulled the string extending from the command post - it seems that for some reason that has yet to be analyzed, the things the angel touched were disintegrated first, and the things he touched were given priority. combination.
Although the regular threads he sent out were like gossamers compared to the strong nooses that held the sharp hooks controlled by the Land Builder, it was still enough to control a small room and the surrounding remnants——
Only the room he was currently in and the surrounding circle of the headquarters were left untouched by the Land Builder, and the remaining parts were dissolved into the endless waves of land she set off.
Yo~yo~
Yicha slowly rotated the command post half a circle.
Saw the moons.
The ten moons are already a bit far away. It turned into ten fist-sized balls again.
They stopped moving, and their dim light hung on the vast, empty background.
The moons are not arranged in the usual straight row, but are in a strange distribution that cannot be connected into any regular polygonal shape.
So natural.
Like ten beans scattered naturally on the floor.
This is by no means natural at the end of the world.
So this was carefully placed by the land builder. It should be a symbol.
Or a habit.
In the "Fantasy of the Last Mother Star", this may be the positioning of the moons in the distance.
Yi Cha didn't think too much about the motives of the land builder. There was no doubt that what she was doing was rebuilding the "Final Mother Planet". Just this matter itself was already attractive to a martyr in the field of construction. enough.
Now, he turned to thinking about methods.
How does the Land Builder affect things around him by manipulating the land?
Field theory can indeed explain most of these behaviors -
The moon is like ten small balls in a sand pit. At the bottom of the pit are some movable stone slabs that can be raised and lowered at will. The land builder changes the movement and shape of the sand pile by moving these stone slabs, thereby indirectly manipulating the top. small ball.
This theory is fully qualified as the current explanation, so it gradually gained persuasion in his mind and formed a steady state.
It’s a bit unexpected, but it makes sense——
The scene he saw in the vision of the law changed again, and the rule structure was quickly constructed based on this theory.
"Reincarnation Paradise"
Circles of fine, contour-like structures began to appear next to each moon, marking its abstract level and position in the field.
Isaac's eyes were fixed on them - he didn't even have time to feel ecstatic.
Yes. Everything makes sense.
There is a subtle coordination in the distribution of those moons. Such a distribution has the greatest attraction to the surrounding homomorphic objects, and this attraction is open, error-allowable, and self-balancing - for example, if the eleventh moon is placed next to it, it will be Get involved in current formations and form new formations without changing the appeal and status of the original formation.
Yi Cha glanced at the "contour lines" and made quick calculations in his mind.
Numbers have no emotion, but they can evoke the greatest emotion with the least number of characters.
Three hundred thousand.
Nearly three hundred thousand.
This distribution of ten moons can attract, accommodate and assimilate nearly three hundred thousand moons.
If current theories are correct...
The small piece in front of him is the original blank of a 300,000 moon formation...
"What's wrong?" Ke Qier asked.
Yi Cha has been staring at those moons for so long that they have almost become a sculpture.
Kezier pulled him.
Yi Cha turned around stiffly - his eyes couldn't even focus on the angel's face. He looked at a point without anything in the sky and said, "Ah."
"ah?"
"fine."
Yi Cha frowned and said after two seconds: "I seem to have discovered the supplementary rules of law vision."
"Okay. What?"
"Not necessarily right." Yi Cha rubbed his face.
"It doesn't matter, let's talk." Ke Qier said in a good-tempered manner.
"'Not necessarily right'."
Yi Cha blinked hard twice - now his focus was normal, and he seemed to have regained consciousness. "I mean 'not necessarily right' is that supplementary rule."
"I used to think that the first rule of law vision is: 'You can see the laws you understand.'" He tilted his head and knitted his eyebrows together again:
"But actually. It seems like it should be: 'See the law as you understand it'."
"What's the difference?" Keqier asked.
"The difference is: 'it's not necessarily right'." Yi Cha said, "The interpretation method I understand is naturally not necessarily right. But I can still see it. It's a bit strange."
Kircher knew exactly what he meant by "a little strange."
They have studied many various exquisite theories, but they still don't often encounter the concept: when a theory may be wrong, it can be regarded as right.
"How do you know that it's not necessarily right? Maybe you are right in the first place." Ke Qier thought for a while and asked - the judgment of this kind of thing must be cautious.
Yi Cha talked about using field theory to observe those moons, resulting in corresponding interpretation changes in the legal vision, and finally arrived at the number "three hundred thousand".
Now it was Kezier's turn to be silent.
He looked at the moons - of course not because he couldn't understand field theory - this kind of basic theory that tries to explain everything is a required course for any pandimensional scholar. After all, the differences between different populations in different planes are too great. We need some basic, universal theories that are applicable to a variety of widely varying situations.
Anyway, he understands.
Because he could understand it, he also saw it the moment he heard Yi Cha point out the idea.
The formation of ten moons leaves room for 300,000 moons.
Icha waited for a while.
I saw the angel looking at the ten blue balls on the void substrate outside. He was silent at first, then clenched his fists, and his eyes were wide open with golden tears gushing out.
"Right." Yi Cha sighed.
"Why?"
Ke Qier began to regain his senses, wiped away his tears casually, and said with a choked voice: "Is it more than just a 'fantasy about one home planet'? What is she going to do?"
"I don't know." Icha said honestly. "The magnitude is indeed a bit exaggerated. So I think it's not necessarily right. If we can use a more accurate theory to understand it, maybe we won't see such a result."
"We can only understand based on the current fitting results. Unless a more accurate theory is proposed." Ke Qier couldn't stop crying, and wiped his hands with golden flowers, and said: "We have to figure this out. "
"We have a lot to figure out."
"Then I'll be responsible for this." Ke Qier said.
"Yeah. Let's talk about it when we get back." Yi Cha said.
Time continues to flow forward.
Click.
Click, click, click.