Chapter 487: Essence Speculation

Synchronous illusion, an unpopular spell that Kevin learned from the kobold, achieves the purpose of controlling part of the opponent's movements by synchronizing the opponent's mood swings, and this is an unconscious move in the other party's own eyes, and even the attacked person is difficult to find out that he is being attacked.

Because of this, Kevin has hardly performed it in China, which can be said to be a kind of self-discipline. After all, it's not a good thing to play with others. Therefore, in actual combat, it may be a little rusty. But Kevin never stopped his theoretical research on illusion, and the level of theory far exceeded that of the past.

Although illusions and spells are fundamentally different, one spirit is one and the other is elemental, according to the elemental fluctuation atlas brought back by Sain, this does have many similarities with synchronous illusion. It's like an elemental version of the Synchronizing Illusion.

So further speculate, if there are similarities between light spells and synchronous illusions, then many problems are really solved.

Most importantly, why do most people have to be religious in order to learn light spells? In the past, it was always believed that the Light Church was a good secrecy and that the spells were taught secretly. Or maybe there's something mysterious about the way the church is built, or something else. But all kinds of explanations always feel unreliable, after all, the Church of Light has been founded since its creation, and it has gone through several wars, and it stands to reason that this level of secrecy should have been cracked a long time ago.

And now, this problem that has plagued countless atheists finally has a more plausible explanation. It is likely that the light spell requires a certain number of believers to pray at the same time, their thoughts, mental powers, or something else to achieve some kind of effect such as resonance at the same frequency, and the priest is likely to act as a person who will reconcile and guide the other, and eventually one of them will learn the light spell.

If you don't believe in God, how can you get light spells if your mind is out of sync with others?

As for the very few people, they are either extremely talented and comprehend the light spell on their own. This also explains where the light spell came from in the first place, and perhaps it was invented by someone with great talent after all.

Subsequently, the people around him with average talent began to synchronize their thoughts with him, and then also obtained light spells. And then one to ten, ten to hundred. It is difficult to guess what the original missionary was at that time, maybe he was a liar, maybe he was a god, maybe he was just spreading philosophy, but in any case, it has developed into the largest religion on the continent.

In this way, it makes sense that the churches that Kevin surveyed were not fluctuating. Because there were three people in that church, only one priest, and two "believers" who were not religious at all. There is no one on the side, how to synchronize?

At the same time, it also explains why Leyson successfully learned when he fantasized about an old man. Trying to reason about what God looks like with logic has been fruitless. Because most believers are just an old man in their heads, and if what you imagine is too reasonable, or too exaggerated, or too specific, it will not be able to keep pace with others, and naturally it will not lead to results.

Clearly, then, is it possible to subvert such a religion?

Leyson was silent for a long time, and the more he learned the truth, the less confidence he had. The more atheists are, the more confused they feel.

First of all, there is no substitute for light spells at the moment, and they play an extremely important role in the healing industry. Then as a mature country, it is impossible to ban the Church of Light. If you want to learn light magic, you must be religious.

The Church of Light is so big and there are so many believers today. You can only synchronize with him in the past, and it is impossible for them to synchronize with you. And if you pull a group of people over and start a Protestantism, it is theoretically possible. Even if the rituals are different, the things to worship are different, the imagination is different, and new spells may appear.

But even if we don't talk about the huge funds in the early stage, the scarcity of believers, and the suppression of established religions. The maturity of the spell is also a big question.

For example, the burlesque country suddenly vigorously promoted burlesque teaching, and the whole country worshipped burlesque every day, so that the spirit was synchronized, and new spells could theoretically be created. Light spells are mostly based on crosses, which may have something to do with the fact that there are crosses in churches, which induces everyone's imagination. Maybe the tricks taught by burlesque are a bunch of funny, and possibly.

But the problem is that light spells have long since become a mature system after hundreds of years. If the antics were to be developed from scratch, it would be as little as three or five years or as many as decades, and it is not yet known which will be better or worse. Whether this is necessary or not is still a question.

Others, such as Schrödinger's belief or unbelief techniques, which require a great deal of personal talent and luck, cannot be replicated, let alone shake the foundations of the Church of Light.

At the end of the day, the other side has a first-mover advantage, and now it has become difficult to replace the entire system.

But no matter how difficult it is, it shouldn't be like there is no way out at all. Kevin couldn't help but think back to the last few years, and even earlier, the national strategy. It is impossible for Kevin to be the first to see through the magical nature of the Church of Light. It's just that in order not to cause social contradictions, I deliberately concealed it and didn't say it.

Kevin doesn't know much about the national strategy, but he can still string together a few clues. First of all, there are still a large number of routine texts, and all kinds of gods and gods or gods and gods are flooding the country. Of course, whether this is also a national strategy is very controversial and may just be decided by the market. But the question is that other countries rarely have such routines, so why don't other countries have a market?

In any case, the massive spread of the routines made the common people have no respect for the so-called gods. There are often irritable people, one who is unhappy and slaps the table and scolds God. And in this social context, religious beliefs will somewhat deteriorate.

But since the country has deteriorated, it is still synchronous. On the contrary, it is difficult for a truly devout believer to obtain the power of light.

Then, the parrot appeared, and the network appeared. The circulation of information began to accelerate, ideas began to collide, and all kinds of arguments and brains emerged on the Internet. At the same time, the distance of information transmission is shortened, and no matter what kind of synchronization is easier. And in this case, I am afraid that that old religious belief will be further degenerated.

As a result, religion may degenerate into a part of culture, and religious rituals may degenerate into cultural practices. There is no such thing as a culture of believers and infidels, and theoretically all those who use this type of culture will benefit or be affected.

And then, what will happen to the light spells? Kevin is hard to predict, maybe everyone will, maybe it will fade away. However, since the country is carried out as a strategy, it is estimated that the former is more likely.

After listening to it, everyone was stunned for a long time. Such a grand plan, even if it is just spoken, is enough to make people sigh.

"But that's not the end of the story," Kevin pulled back to the topic, "leaving the strategic issues aside for the time being and focusing on the present." Do you think the priests at the bottom, do they really understand the nature of light spells?"

"You should know, right? or they'll ......," Leyson said halfway, but he felt that something was wrong and couldn't help but stop.

"I don't think so," Kevin replied, "if the priests at the bottom understood the essence, then there would be something wrong with their faith." Even the bottom layer has a problem, so it feels like the problem is still too big. ”

"Well," Sain agreed, "maybe the low-level priest only knows how to do it, not how it works." ”

"Actually, we don't know the principle at the moment," replied the little spoon, "we're just speculating, maybe synchronous resonance?"

"But looking at the current phenomenon, at least one priest already knows the essence. Kevin replied, turning to look at Leyson.

Leyson nodded: "He started using me to advertise, gather believers, and raise money. Very problematic. ”

Of course, Kevin finally said that the above is all speculation, and it may be difficult to confirm this. However, it is not difficult to confirm at least some of them, and everyone is familiar with several saint-level powerhouses, so just ask directly.