But that's all for later.
For now, Lin Ke's mind is experiencing intense fluctuations in his "luck" bloodline.
Who's to say when he might just touch the threshold of destiny.
Of course, he's not just waiting idly.
Currently, in his house on Black Water Street, Lin Ke is holding a deep blue pen, scribbling on a blueprint.
After all these years, the deep blue pen has beco quite extraordinary.
The pen itself was once part of a severed tail of a Deep Blue Giant Tiger, crafted by Ove using various materials into a magic pen.
Having been imbued with Lin Ke's aura over the years, the deep blue pen now possesses a certain degree of mystique and has beco a level ten magic tool.
And the paper he writes on is equally impressive, made from magical plants by [workers] using the skill "papermaking."
The entire sheet provides an imnse space for writing, allowing Lin Ke to keep writing downward without needing to turn the page.
Therefore, Lin Ke maintains his writing position in the middle.
He's maintained this state for several days!
Above his head, a "π" floats, emitting a faint glow, while an unknown "x" forms in his left eye, and an "α" in his right.
Energy converges high in the sky, forming a massive energy tide, spiraling down into Black Water Street and into Lin Ke's house.
With intentional concealnt, any being below level twenty cannot detect this energy tide.
Yet, this energy tide can only sustain Lin Ke for five hours of experintation each day.
Extending this ti risk drying up all the energy within a dozen kiloters and creating a vacuum.
Around Black Water Street, the Kes People, who have long used the Beast Spirit, instinctively avoid Black Water Street.
Just like so ordinary beasts dare not approach the territory of a dragon.
Though they cannot perceive it, their instincts drive them to stay away from the "colossal" territory!
At the mont, Lin Ke is both writing and muttering to himself.
"The quantum state of particles is determined, or dual-natured..."
"Do particle states collapse into a definite state? How to asure..."
"Does this process involve wave function collapse..."
Vast amounts of energy transform and evaporate in his body, propelling his brain into high speed operation.
Within his brain, the connections between neurons have been replaced by countless symbols, accelerating his thinking.
Suddenly, Lin Ke, while writing, lifts his head to look to the side, his gaze instantly piercing through the void, killing a magical beast predator approaching due to the energy tide.
Then he turns back, continuing his research.
He is delving into two renowned theories: the Observer Effect and the Uncertainty Principle!
The Observer Effect, broadly speaking, indicates that we are almost unable to observe things without influencing them—to varying degrees.
It is crucial to note that the "Observer Effect" and "Uncertainty Principle" differ, though they are often misunderstood or misused.
The distinction lies in the focus: the forr emphasizes "observation," the latter "asurent."
And both undeniably involve the domain of "destiny."
In understanding the principles of fate, Lin Ke does not choose the path of traditional astrologers or priests who accumulate experience through study and perception.
Instead, he chooses science and logic!
A ripe apple falls to the ground.
If it's an astrologer, they foresee the apple falling when it's ripe.
This is a knowledge gained through experience: ten apples fall this way, a hundred fall this way, so the hundred-and-first should fall likewise.
This is the principle behind astrology, foresight, prophecy, and divination.
Lin Ke does not judge whether this thod is right or wrong, good or bad.
But he prefers another approach.
By mastering principles like gravity, wind direction, the apple's weight, and gravitational acceleration, one can also "predict" that the apple will fall from the branch to the ground.
This is science and logic!
Experience can be flawed, vision can be mistaken, but mathematics is infallible!
Calculate for what it's worth, and that's it!
Right now, Lin Ke is pondering and exploring the influencing factors in "determining whether the apple will fall," such as wind power and the gravitational pull of other planets.
The presence of observers in this universe, does it impact the "apple falling" result like in the previous universe?
If observers intervene in this system, could it be like a gust of wind blowing the apple into the nearby river, severely impacting the "apple falling" system's result?
Or does the apple, regardless of how the winds blow—even if a hundred-level hurricane blows—still follows the "apple falling" result?
Like in certain novels, where the world line converges, no matter the efforts in the process, the result remains unchanged.
Or is it like in the real world, different choices lead to different paths that diverge greatly?
Lin Ke continues to record and calculate, occasionally lifting his head to shoo away perceptive yet greedy magical beasts, or glancing at Fleivers and Villie as they talk.
Fleivers and Villie are the two test subjects in his experints!
And he's currently recording the information about their destiny changes.
Of course, the skill used is inscribed on the [Inventor] profession—Astrology.
It's a powerful legendary skill acquired from a "friendly and mutually beneficial transaction" with the astrologer Derbius, allowing one to see the fluctuations and trajectories of fate.
Coupled with his "lucky" bloodline,
he ticulously records their destiny paths and fluctuations, then observes and calculates, attempting to find mathematical and logical regulations.
Suddenly, Lin Ke's expression trembles.
On a certain street in the city, Fleivers and Villie finish talking and go shopping, and then...
Then Fleivers naturally raises his arm, placing it on Villie's shoulder.
Arm in arm!
The first ti the two people were arm in arm!
Though it seems like they have beco genuinely familiar recently, making this arm-in-arm gesture appear harmonious and natural, as if they have been buddies for tens of thousands of years.
But this is indeed their first ti!
To them, it is nothing, they continue conversing joyfully, sharing and laughing.
But in Lin Ke's eyes, it signifies their destinies, which were already close to being fixed, suddenly becoming fragnted.
Just like Lin Ke himself, having survived the Magical Beast war, his destiny to have died at the age of six is completely fragnted, or rather obliterated to dust.
Now, Fleivers and Villie's destinies are the sa, completely breaking away from their previous destiny lines, moving towards new destinies.
During this process, their destinies naturally undergo intense fluctuations.
In an instant, Lin Ke grasps that opportunity.
"Got you..."
"Destiny!"
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