Chapter 17: Life Hacking 1

"I've been gone for 114 years." Mark said.

"What 114 years?" Suge couldn't understand what Mark was saying.

"I followed that energy through the 500,000 movie worlds in this system for a total of 114 years." Mark said.

"114 years in the few seconds you just left?" Suge asked.

"Yes, I've tried everything I can, using all the technology I can find, and I've finally found a way to get back here." Mark said.

"Forgive me for not being able to comprehend so much information in an instant." Suge said.

"You don't have to understand, you don't have to think about me. You know, I'm just a program, I don't have the ability to perceive time, a hundred years can be eternal or a moment in my case, so these more than a hundred years are no different from the moment you just experienced for me. Mark said.

"If you say that, I'll feel much better." Suge said.

"There's one more thing I've figured out. It's the world of these movies, it's not what you call virtual or simulated. This machine is a physical fabrication machine, so it may be difficult for you to understand. Mark said.

"I'm hard to understand, can I say it in simple words?" Suge asked.

"To put it simply, this machine makes all the worlds in the movie in different spaces, so you can enter the world of the movie. This machine-made world is real. The virtual world you used to understand may be that you thought you were in a virtual world made of code. But instead of using code to build the world, this machine uses physical elements. For example, protons, neutrons, atoms, or quarks are the elementary particles in physics to build the world, which means that these worlds are not fundamentally different from our current world on a physical basis. But because many worlds, especially future worlds, those that can travel at the speed of light, travel at warp speed, or travel through wormholes, etc., are built based on our conjectures, it is likely that those worlds will collapse due to instability. But with this machine, you can control the time and let you enter that world at the point where the movie starts, so you can still experience the difference in those worlds. But the reality of those worlds is not the same as ours, although they are all physical worlds like us, but because those worlds are based on the movies in our world, we can call the world we are in now the source world, and those worlds are subsidiary worlds. Mark said.

"So, I'm telling you this is the real world, and I'm tricking you here?" Suge struggled to understand Mark's words and asked.

"No, compared to those worlds, although the world we are in now has many shortcomings, after all, those worlds are still created by the story of this world." Mark said.

"When you say that, I'm relieved." Suge said.

"But, in the end, I found out that even our world is not the source world." Mark said.

"What do you mean?" Suge suddenly felt a little dizzy, because the world he had lived in for decades was said to be not the real world, which was simply a setting that destroyed his outlook on life.

"Through my observation, any created world is connected by an outward energy, and the reason why I can pass through these abilities is because this TV provides a channel. In my more than 100 years of travel, I have only been able to follow the energy, but I have never been able to move freely through the energy. It wasn't until I broke this shackle in a science fiction film about the future world that I used their technology. Also, I learned to decipher the code of energy. It's an empty code that can't be described in words. But the information in it can be translated, so when I came back to the world we were, I also spied on the ability to connect to another dimension in our world, only this time there was nothing to provide me with a passage, and I couldn't get into that energy. Although I can't get in, from this alone, I can conclude that our world is not real, but is created by some kind of energy on a higher level. Even more advanced than the gods who made this TV. Mark said.

"The god who made this TV?" Although Suge had hundreds of questions to ask Mark, this was the one he wanted to ask the most.

"After I could walk through the energy at will, I tried to find the maker of the system. I followed to a place called Hell. That is, in this world, describes the place where people go when they die, and I enter the system there. All the systems there use this energy to operate, a space that is detached from the physical world. I can't understand the specifics, but I can say with certainty that people do go to that place when they die. Mark said.

"Is there a heaven then?" Su Ge hurriedly asked.

"Through the translation of their system, I found that they do have some connection to a space called Heaven. But that connection is a way that goes beyond the existence of energy, and I can't understand it anymore, but I can say that there is indeed a place for heaven. Mark said.

"Do you know what you just said means to a person?" Suge asked.

"What does that mean?" Mark asked.

This means that I can die immediately, because since there is a world after death, there is no point in living. But you also said that this world is also fictional, and there is no point in letting me die. Suge said helplessly.

"I want to give you some hope that in every world I've experienced, some information can be extracted from the energy, and this information is mainly about the world, just like the detailed description of the plot that you watch in the movie world. I couldn't access the energy of our world, but I extracted some information from it. Mark said.

"Is it also an introduction?" Suge asked.

"Yes." Mark said.

"I don't really want to see it, because I don't want to accept the fact that I'm a virtual persona." Suge said.

"Does the virtual character just not exist? I'm a program, can you say I don't exist? It was you who taught me to figure out the truth of this world, and now that the truth is in front of you, do you want to know? Mark asked.

Suge hesitated for a moment, and at this time he could even feel his own nothingness. Since it was already in this state of nothingness, he casually said, "I want to know." ”

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