Volume 6: The Beginning of the Void and the Reality Chapter 164 The Void and the Reality Are Reasonable

Zhang Wenbo retorted: What's so hard to understand about this?

The emperor didn't live enough in this life, and he just wanted to die and continue to enjoy glory and wealth.

The virtual body shook his head: I'm afraid it's not so simple, what ordinary people know is always deliberately made known by the ruling class, and they will never know the truth of the matter.

The truth is always in the hands of a few, such as the secret of immortality.

If there is no basis for this, how stupid would the emperor be to pursue nothingness wholeheartedly?

Why did Qin Shi Huang build his underground palace exactly like in reality, didn't he know that spending such a large price would drain the country's strength and make his rule unstable?

Why did he send his successor to guard the frontier, but in the end let his youngest son succeed him?

Would a father not know what virtues his son had? If he didn't mean it, I wouldn't believe it.

He was not yet fifty years old when he died, and he was not yet the age of deafness.

Do you really think that the emperor's edict is so easy to change?

If his cronies and ministers were so unreliable, with the shrewdness of the First Emperor, would he be so rash in employing people?

To be able to occupy a high position under the First Emperor, do you think that he has no ability and knowledge? What good will it do him to bring down the country?

He succeeded to the throne at a young age, and there is no doubt about employing people, how can he unify the six countries without knowing people?

Do you think it's possible to tamper with the edict casually?

Qin Shi Huang's entourage is not only Li Si and Zhao Gao, how can they cover the sky with one hand?

What's more, the first emperor would not let a minister's power go so far, and even the edict dared to change the power to what extent?

The First Emperor was not an incompetent ruler with a weak lord and a strong minister, and balance was always one of the most skillful means of the emperor.

If his vision is so bad, can he unify the six countries and become an emperor through the ages?

Doesn't he know that the people of the six countries are unstable? He still has to build the Great Wall, build palaces, and build mausoleums, which will cause the people's resentment to boil, and he will not know anything about the emptiness in the country?

He sent a million troops to defend the Xiongnu, but he made the domestic shortage of soldiers and major generals who had not been unified long ago extremely empty, so he was not afraid of domestic rebellion?

He is not an ordinary emperor who grew up in the courtyard of the deep palace, what can he hide from him when he has been patrolling the world for a long time?

And what is he running around for?

If there is no basis for him, he will be so persistently pursuing? Never think that modern people are smarter than ancient people,

Would a monarch who can conquer the world really let himself die on the road?

The ministers he brought with him were naturally his confidants, and would easily tamper with his edicts?

Moreover, what he did was completely illogical, his exploits, his brutality, and the killing of 400,000 Zhao pawns really meant in vain? He would not understand the ominous killing of prisoners? How could he dare to do it without anyone to instruct him?

It stands to reason that the succession to the throne at an early age will make the kingdom unstable, and the lord is suspicious, so it would be good to be able to protect himself, how to unify the six kingdoms?

The successor he chooses, the son who can be taken by his side, must at least be unique, and his moral character will be so unbearable? Will his ability be so bad? Is he a fool and a blind man?

Anyway, his death, his mausoleum, his begging immortals, and all other things he did showed another purpose.

There is no reason why he would be so persistent in seeking immortals?

He gave almost everything, including his work.

The unification of the Six Kingdoms may only be to accomplish his other goal, and when that goal is accomplished, worldly deeds will naturally not be placed in his eyes.

Zhang Wenbo was puzzled: What could it be that can't even compare to his achievements?

The divine consciousness affirms that only immortality can be compared.

And some clues can be found in the weapons unearthed from his tomb, his bronze sword is crossed with a layer of alloy called Luoyan, this technique has only been successfully studied in modern times.

Wouldn't it be easier for him to unify the six kingdoms with a divine weapon that was two thousand years ahead of his time?

Where does this advanced technology come from?

Isn't it strange that science and technology at the time could never reach this level?

If it is just this one thing, it may be said to be a coincidence, and there is another doubt: purple is a color that does not exist in nature, and it is formulated by chemical raw materials.

In modern times, it is possible to make it by experimenting with several chemical components, but how did the purple color on the terracotta warriors come about? Do they understand chemistry?

Maybe we can go there when we have time, but no one else can go, but I can.

It is curious to hear that the residents living there can hear the sounds of fighting, footsteps, and shouts in the middle of the night.

Zhang Wenbo couldn't help but refute: These may be rumors or auditory hallucinations, are you talking a little far?

The virtual body was silent for a moment: it is indeed far away, continue the question.

Besides, I am an energy body, you are a memory body, they are both insubstantial and formless, so why not exist in reality?

You usually exist in the brain, isn't the brain a substance?

You've been thinking from the physical point of view, so you can't understand what I'm saying.

You usually can't see me, only when you dream through your brain and the space I am in, the scene in the dream is virtual to you, so you are in the virtual realm now.

For example, you can understand that you should be familiar with electric current, right?

If electricity does not exist in a physical entity such as metal, how can it be conducted?

The form of electricity is virtual, and if there is no entity as a medium for conduction, such as metal, flesh, water, etc., it will not produce an electric current.

You can't measure the current in the void, right? You have to make contact with the probe to know if the object is charged or not.

Let me tell you this, the void does not dissipate until it exists in the entity.

In the same way, living entities cannot die if they exist in the Void.

If you bury your body in the earth or sink into the water or anything, can you live?

In the same way, space is void relative to the entity, and human beings can only survive in the void, and they will never survive in a place where there is no space.

Even if you live in a room made of solid things, it can't be solid, right?

Although Zhang Wenbo's thinking was incomprehensible, he couldn't refute it, so he had to look at him in a trance.

The visitor had no choice but to continue to explain that the consequence of the collision of the two entities was that they would both end up, and that the invisible object would dissipate without a trace when placed in the void.

Therefore, it is said that there will be reality in the virtual, and there will be fiction in the real.

Everyone is speculating about how big the universe is, the universe belongs to the void, and what is the size of the nothing?

No matter how big the entity is, there will always be edges, and the void will be infinitely large.

Only then will the virtual and the real be at peace with each other, and the reality of you and me, as illusory, will not disappear.

Therefore, there is always a relative between the virtual and the real, you are virtual to the physical body, but to me you are the entity, because I can feel your presence, and you can't feel me normally.

Consciousness is not a visible substance, it is a spiritual force, it is an energy body, and it shares information with the brain, theoretically speaking: the brain dies, the memory disappears, where does the consciousness eventually go? It is not generated by the body, and it will not disappear with the body.

For example, legends such as legendary soul possession, reincarnation, etc., are too early to deny now.

At least, I think it's possible as an imaginary body.

Zhang Wenbo's consciousness retorted again: That's just a legend, who has seen reincarnation?