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Now reading: Chapter 105 - Singularity Dispersive Meditation from Warlock Apprentice, a Fantasy novel by 牧狐.

Chapter 105: Singularity Dispersive ditation

Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations

“A singular point is the beginning and the end of all. Thousands of planes, overlapped worlds, initiate from a singular point. A singularity possesses infinite density, infinitely distorted ti and space, as well as the possibility which was beyond discordant, to the extent of going for impossibility. This point represents everything in the universe. A spirit model built using such a point will carry an unimaginable trait from the start...”

Angor read the first two pages and frowned.

This Singularity Dispersive ditation provided theories that sounded amazing... and incomprehensible. It gave Angor both limitless imagination and uncertainty about its realness. Could sothing like what the author described really be achieved?

“They really look like bragging to ,” Angor muttered to himself and shook his head. He kept reading on.

The next pages looked a lot more “ordinary”. They described how to calm the mind and suppress ntal disorientation, and construct a stable spirit model in the brain.

Calming the mind, suppressing distractive thoughts, and building spirit model were three critical steps for soone to beco an Apprentice Wizard. The book recorded a unique way to do it, a more complicated one compared to the channeling thods Angor saw in Sunders’ book room.

He continued. The book began telling an image of the constructed spirit model. The beginning was to draw a singular point, which surprised Angor much. This channeling thod used a 36-dinsional space coordinate system!

It was known among wizards that deviation was a common thing to happen when building a spirit model in one’s brain. If there was a starting point, which lay one micron(0.0001 centiters) to the left of the position where you wanted it to be, it would cause further errors as you worked on the model, possibly even resulting in a lower fitness level.

This “thirty-six-dinsional space coordinate system localization thod” divided one’s brain into 36 major sections, and built a space coordinate system in each of the sections. Next, points, lines, and surfaces could be represented using coordinates in these sections.

This would help avoid the drawback of conscious spirit model construction thods commonly used today.

Still, such a thod also had a big restriction. It was only applicable to a few selected people.

First, to use this thod, one must be an expert at complicated nurical calculation, number induction and arrangent, and coordinate system mathematics. These were not hard for a formal wizard with advanced thinking abilities but could be quite a challenge for mortals. Only the geniuses of geniuses were able to et this condition. The calculations were usually precise data pooling that started from the tenth digit after the decimal point. Only the best minds could handle them.

Besides, such mathematical thinking was not sothing that could be learned. People all had different data, so one had to conclude and refine his or her own. Even wizards were powerless to help others with it.

This condition alone already rejected 99% of all talents. The remaining 1% needed yet higher standards to be able to wield thirty-six-dinsional space coordinate system localization thod.

The second condition was to have an extrely high sensitivity to space, which called for natural talent.

Was a spirit model built in actual space? No.

It was located in the space of one’s mind, a non-realism space. One would then construct the model from another dinsion. This was why one must have a good sensitivity to space to et this condition since one’s ability to think in different dinsions could not be represented. It required talent.

Soone with high mathematical thinking abilities and a talent for spatial cognition was able to use the thirty-six-dinsional space coordinate system localization thod.

However, since this thod had few suitable users, it was abandoned long ago and had since lost in history.

Angor was surprised he could find sothing like this here.

This channeling thod did not seem too hard for Angor. He already was good at data analyzing. He might not be an expert at spatial thinking, but so of the applications in the hologram tablet could help him build the model.

He was sure that by using the tablet, he had 80% probability or more to learn the channeling thod successfully.

Angor kept reading the notebook and saw so data on coordinate quadrant points in an existing spirit model. They were not helpful since Angor had not started to learn the thod.

As Angor enjoyed himself in reading the book, the scripts halted abruptly.

The channeling thod was only half-done. The remaining pages were blank! Also, Angor noticed that the two newest pages had relatively hasty handwriting on them as if the author was in a hurry.

Being in a hurry did not help the author finish the book.

Angor put down the unfinished book in disappointnt. Still, from what was recorded, the book was already beyond priceless.

According to the author’s occasional comnts, Angor made a small calculation that this half-done spirit model had a base fitness level of 30%!

As Sunders ntioned, the channeling thod with the best baseline used in Brute Cavern, Montaus’ Octahedrite Channeling, could only guarantee a base fitness of 13%.

This unfinished Singularity Dispersive ditation had the highest base fitness level among everything Angor knew of!

Too bad the progress of the book was only less than half. A complete one might provide a base fitness of 60% or more.

...

Thud, thud, thud...

As Angor expressed his mild disappointnt, he suddenly heard a series of consistent steps from outside.

They carried a firm, familiar frequency.

Angor stopped his action. They sounded like... Sunders’ steps?

Angor heard such steps a lot when reading in Sunders’ book room, so he knew them well. These moderate, calm, yet oppressive steps were unique to Sunders.

Sunders ca?

The real Sunders? Or the younger one?

Angor was unsure. He really hoped it was the forr, or he would never know how to leave the Nightmare Realm.

Angor did not exclude the possibility that he was hallucinating or hearing the noise of a monster. Still, his instinct told him that the long-waited Sunders was outside.

Angor began to worry a little.

He was expecting Sunders, but also fearing that he was hearing things.

Angor turned off the recording function of his tablet. He left it on after the incident with the “strange wall”. After turning off the cara, Angor thought sothing over and decided to take the tablet off his wrist and hide it inside the pocket watch.

If Sunders was really out there, as a wizard, the man was very likely to notice the new object on Angor’s wrist. Angor put it away in advance so as not to expose it.

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