Vol 2 Chapter 1646: Island theory
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Super Dimensional Wizard
- Shepherd Fox
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- 2021-01-29 11:29:14
Chapter 1646 Island Theory
Onassis bowed his head in a bit of awkwardness.
Anger smiled and prepared to circumvent him. After all, he was not familiar with Onassis, and there was no need for too much chill.
When Anger passed the side of Onassis, Onassis suddenly raised his head and said, "In fact, I am here to wait for the adults."
Hey?
Anger turned to look at Onassis, and did not ask him how he speculated that he would appear here, but said:
Are you waiting for me? What is it for me?
Onassis hesitated for a long time and hesitated: "Adult, have you heard of the island theory?"
Anger raised his eyebrows and looked at Onassis deeply, then nodded.
Onassis’s eyes flashed in the eyes of seeking knowledge:
Does the adult think that the island theory is right?
The island theory was proposed by Degolas.
Biedergoras was originally a troubadour in the non-Lung continent. He accidentally worshipped a philosopher as a teacher and began to learn the classical philosophy of non-long. The philosophy he studied is biased towards nature and humanities. Biedolas is also a person who knows what he or she is. Therefore, after he has achieved academic success, he often travels abroad to prove his mind. Later, this unrequited philosophical poet traveled to the mainland. By chance, it became an extraordinary person.
Hundreds of years later, he created a well-known organization.
Utopia College.
That's right, it is the wizarding organization where Onassis is now, and it is also a famous gathering place for white wizards in the South.
After Biedgorah became a wizard, his time for studying philosophy became less, but occasionally he also raised some philosophical questions, such as he mentioned a very famous discourse: island theory.
- Human beings are the only islands among thousands of races in the endless world.
It sounds like a lot of loneliness, but in fact, what DeGolas wants to say is that human beings are the most unique race in the universe.
This argument is also recognized by all wizards. The human being born in the wizarding world, as a life of wisdom, is unique among the ubiquitous planes.
If you look at this sentence alone, it may be right. But what if there is more than one universe? Another universe, will there be humans as well? The current wizard may not consider this issue. Because the concept of the universe itself represents the limit that the wizard thinks.
Now that their universe has not yet been explored, how can they consider another universe?
If Angel did not meet Jon, he would agree with the island theory. However, the appearance of Jon broke the island theory of Begigos.
Jon, who is also human, does not belong to the wizarding world.
Anger was surprised. Not only was it that Onassis dared to question the ancestors of Utopia, but there were some accidents why he suddenly raised this question with him.
On the Angel face, I look closely at Onassis: "The long-standing existence of the island theory must be justified."
Onassis had a loss on his face: "So, adults also think that island theory is right?"
"I will not question this statement until there are no exceptions, because all the ideas are not supported by theory and empirical support. They are all hypothetical." Angelton paused: "I am more curious than this, why are you? Will you suddenly ask me this question?"
Onassis: "The butterfly that hauls fate, in my sleepy, puts a reflection in the heart of the lake."
Anger was silent for a moment, and the words of Onassis sounded awkward, but it was in line with his habits.
This sentence is from a novel called "Butterfly". This novel is a revenge novel. The content of the story is not important. This sentence mainly expresses a dark line in the novel that promotes the progress of the story - the harbinger dream.
People often compare fate to a line, and butterflies pull this line, inciting different fates. When the butterfly comes to your dream with this line of destiny, then you will be a harbinger.
In order to promote the plot and let the protagonist briefly have a God perspective, the novelist used this sentence to indicate the harbinger dream.
This is also a clue through the "Butterfly", Onassis used this sentence to answer, meaning that he made a harbinger dream?
"It turns out that, however, this butterfly that dances, I am afraid I lost my way in a strange dream." Angel: "Unfortunately, I can't give an answer."
Onassis looked very disappointed and whispered in a low tone: "I thought I could find the mountains on the drifting island."
Why do islands have to look forward to the mountains? The island itself can actually have mountains.
Angel said, turning to the depths of the corridor:
The philosophy is esoteric, but the questions sometimes don’t need to be so If you want to know the answer to the island theory, it is better to go directly to the evidence. Go to the depths of the vast world, look at the end of the ubiquitous plane, and see if there is evidence to support your theory.
As Angel's figure was immersed in the darkness, his voice became more and more embarrassing, and finally disappeared into nothing.
Onassis looked down at the depths of the corridor and finally shook his head and walked back to the player's backstage.
I’m racing now, although he doesn’t care about the results, but Rabble’s mentor should be happy to see him win the championship?
On the other hand, on the way to the judging room, Anger’s expression was a bit dark and dark.
If Onassis asks other philosophies, Angel is also estimated to be black-eyed, but it is an island theory. Anger is very clear that if the scope is defined, the island theory may be correct; but if humans are simply an island, this is definitely wrong.
The entire southern region can answer the question of Onassis, and it is estimated that there are only a few people, and Angel is one of them.
Onassis can accurately ask him to ask him this question, which means his dream is right.
I have to say that Onassis's obsession with philosophy is very deep. It is not a prophetic system, but it can affect this mysterious and mysterious dream.
Onassis, perhaps really intends to live a philosophy.
Although Onassis should have been unable to find Jon supporting the evidence of the islanding theory for the time being, his obsessions still gave Angels some vigilance. It seems that the protection around Jon needs to be done more, and it is better to let the prophetic wizard not predict.
When Anger thought about it, he had already come to the outside of the judgement.
Originally he was going to push the door in, but at this moment, there was a voice behind him: "I advise you not to go in, and the resident judges are quarreling about meaningless things, but it is better to be outside."
Angel returned, but saw a door leading to the balcony was opened, a veil of watery witch, looking at himself on the balcony.
(End of this chapter)