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I've read a lot, and at the end of every book, someone jumps out and says, "Wow, this book is over." "This book is a eunuch!"
Anyway, the central idea I want to express is how bad the ending of "this book ......". To describe it in one sentence, the ending of this book is not to Lao Tzu's taste, and it is a waste of Lao Tzu's time and money to read your broken book.
I didn't plan to write a long book at the beginning, I only planned to write about a million words, the so-called left and right, maybe left (less than a million words), maybe right (more than a million words), and at the end of this point, I think that it should be the end, and I have written it quite clearly.
Seeing the book review area, someone jumped out and said that the ending was brain-burning, I want to ask, is it really that difficult to understand? You should be able to understand the chapter name in the last chapter. To put it simply, "out of nothing", everything comes from nothingness, and the dimensional universe, including consciousness, comes from nothingness. I really don't understand? There are also planes and universes such as cells that exist in the body of beings born out of nothingness, and this is also difficult to understand, and I can't understand it?
I said that the last volume is my worldview, and I will explain the last two chapters in detail for those who can't understand it, the first chapter tells about the ancient period, why those powerful cognitive civilizations fell, and where the "true immortals" in those cognitive civilizations went; The second chapter is the plane worldview, all the substance, energy, plane universe, including consciousness and other essences come from the void world, there was no plane and universe in the first place, there are creatures born out of nothingness step by step to study and recognize nothingness, can resist the nihilism, and then form the universe and plane in their bodies, that is, the plane universe is like cells running in their bodies, and whether it is the plane void sea, the plane and the universe, or the place of nothingness, it is the device established by these beings to resist the nihilism, They have set up the guardian of the protective device, the Order Celestial.
To sum it up in one sentence: everything in the world originally did not exist, everything came from nothingness, and the cosmic plane where they lived and grew up in the White Night was in a powerful being, just like the cells in the human body.
Hard to understand? As for why it's divided into two chapters, it's because I didn't finish writing 5,000 words last night, and I only made up the second final chapter today. The second chapter, I don't explain, someone who has read "Super Body" should be able to understand. Which example is the heroine of the movie giving to say, what happens when a car accelerates infinitely on the highway? In fact, nothing exists, nothing is meaningless, except that time can write everything. My point of view is somewhat similar to here, but different.
Some people are confused when they look at the next few paragraphs, okay, explain it in more detail, the first few chapters of the Void Dance was taken away by the Void Spirit Emperor, how will it be dealt with by the Void Spirit Emperor? As mentioned earlier, the Ethereal Spirit Emperor shattered the consciousness memory of the Void Dance's parents and scattered them in countless planes, and the Void Dance was also treated in the same way, and the little girl with a runny nose after the final dividing line was transformed by a part of the consciousness of the Void Dance. One of the reunited figures is a virtual dance, can you understand?
Then there is another one, during the Blue Lotus period, Bai Ye and the Morning Light Lord God made a deal, and that transaction was actually the Morning Light Lord God's hope that the White Night would help it reunite in the memory of the ancient war in the ancient war, so the other reunited figure was the Lord God of the Morning Light. Got it? It is estimated that some people have long forgotten about this stubble and will not think about it at all.
As for the White Night, so many desolate people died, and he was alone, but he was the protagonist of this book, and it was needless to say that he had broken through the void, so he came back to fulfill his promise and at the same time took the Void Dance.
Is it clear enough now?
Next time I write a book, I will never write such an obscure and related book, just be simple and easy to understand. (To be continued.) )