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The survival supplies for one person, no matter how luxurious, could not cost a lot of money.

Moreover, transporting supplies required the usage of the "Ga’s" Energy.

Whether the "Ga" was willing to transport supplies was still a big question.

"My point is, as long as the timing is right, we could even request to take the field ourselves," said No. 24 of the Black-clothed Guard. "But we’ll have to be more careful, since people on our side who die can’t be revived, and might truly be dead."

Just then, a leader from a small country on Earth spoke up, "Everyone, what’s the significance of pioneering that High Level Idealism dinsion? If the difficulty is too great... We’re facing Evil Gods, Demon Gods, and all sorts of bizarre scenarios. No matter how many people we send, it won’t be enough."

Humans on Earth were busy tinkering with lunar mines, and space developnt had just begun.

People from Blue Star were busy killing monsters to obtain supernatural materials from them.

Both these projects were sure to yield enormous benefits for decades, even centuries.

Of course, when it cos to benefits, no one ever thinks they have enough, and the value of a High Level Idealism dinsion was indeed substantial.

The reason was simple—Transcendence!

Currently, both Earth and Blue Star were part of what was called the "Main Material World," primarily governed by "Physical Laws" with "Idealism Rules" as a supportive frawork.

Here, a bright technological civilization had developed.

In contrast, the High Level Idealism dinsion was the opposite, led by Idealism Rules with Physical Laws playing a supportive role.

In such a world, the difficulty of developing technology was high.

Imagine, in a world where one could levitate their physical body through sheer thought, how many people would think about problems like G=mg like Newton did? Or how many would study the principles behind the creation of fire?

Even if a great intellect did exist, reaching the first industrial revolution, or the Steam Era, would be the limit in a High Level Idealism dinsion!

The more precise the electronic products, the more susceptible they are to disturbance and damage by Idealism Rules at the microscopic level, and the greater the quantum fluctuations.

So scientists even believe that the reason why modern human civilization hasn’t developed to the level of Prehistoric Civilization is due to the presence of Idealism Rules in our current world.

"Any material, regardless of its mass, will exhibit wave-like properties."

The world that prehistoric humans inhabited likely had no Idealism Laws.

The differences at the microscopic level caused vast deviations in their technological advancents.

Modern humans, trying to replicate and manufacture materials from prehistoric civilizations, face imnse difficulties, and so already damaged instrunts are also hard to repair by today’s standards.

"Of course, tis are changing, and the current era isn’t necessarily a bad one. We must adapt to the tis."

"The power of Idealism Rules is more flexible than Physical Laws, primarily affecting humans."

"More precisely, affecting the ’Observer.’"

"If we can establish a strong foothold in the High Level Idealism dinsion, an individual’s power could be greatly enhanced, resulting in powerful individuals who embody trendous strength."

This statent was quite clever, equivalent to saying that in the Cultivation World, a Mahayana period cultivator must ascend to continue cultivating.

The rules of the Material World also suppress the expression of individual power.

"Furthermore, in the High Level Idealism dinsion, one can discover more Idealism phenona and Strange Objects... The research value is self-evident."

"Of course, the risks are equally huge. In fact, historical records show that humans have never managed to establish a stable presence in the High Level Idealism dinsion."

"Indeed..."

Both Blue Star and Earth had many such records.

Historic Explorer "Zhuang Zhou" recorded a mythical world in his works: "In Beiming there is a fish, which is called Kun. The Kun is so huge that I do not know how many thousand li it asures. Transforming into a bird, its na is Peng. The back of the Peng, I do not know how many thousand li it asures; when it flies in anger, its wings are like clouds sweeping the sky..."

Additionally, the mysterious "Voynich Manuscript," is suspected to contain information about a certain High Level Idealism dinsion.

This mysterious manuscript was discovered in 1912 by an Italian.

The 240-page mystical book, scientifically dated, has been around for a whopping six hundred years!

It contains incomprehensible text and exquisite images. Divided into six Chapters: plants, astronomy, female figures and pools, illustrations of the sky and universe, various herbs, and the last part depicting the process of making herbal dicines.

"High Level Idealism dinsions are unlike small worlds, which often have a limited area, just a few mountains and lakes. A High Level Idealism dinsion is a complete world, possibly bigger than Earth, where human civilization (perhaps) has developed vastly different cultures."

As they discussed this, the value of the High Level Idealism dinsion was becoming evident.

Without long-term considerations, imdiate worries arise; human civilization’s history is essentially a history of constant expansion, the essence of human life is creation and exploration. If there are no new frontiers, society would plunge into chaotic involution.

Especially those Supernatural Scientists, already considering the so-called "Mountain and Sea Realm," seed quite eager to uncover what secrets it held.

anwhile, important news was brought in.

"Everyone, important news!"

"We have discovered a new service option inside that huge light sphere in the Visitor Square!"

Visitor Square, a special area for purchasing "Ga Training Camp" services.

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