I'm Really Going to Become an Immortal Chapter 353 - 241 When Spiritual Power Can Penetrate the Sur
As is widely known,
telekinesis is a sort of cure-all, omnipotent strength.
In nurous novels, a few dozen tons of telekinesis can terrifyingly obliterate the world.
However, to execute operations from books, the difficulty is not just substantial.
The so-called three-kilogram telekinesis destruction of the world requires strong micro-manipulation ability, far beyond re physical power.
It demands a kind of art in controlling energy to the utmost subtlety—a refined dance woven between consciousness and matter.
Telekinesis must act like the finest surgical instrunt, navigating effortlessly through the basic composition of everything without causing any extra ripples.
To achieve this, precision must first reach a microscopic level.
The first thing he needed to learn was how to extend his spiritual tentacles to every minute aspect of the material world. Be it the arrangent of atoms or the vibration of cells, all had to be fully visible under his will.
The precision of telekinesis had to delve into sufficiently small microscopic levels to manipulate foundational physical laws to trigger larger phenona.
Without this precision in micro-manipulation, talking about telekinesis destroying worlds is utterly misleading, purely ignorant clamor.
A nuclear bomb isn’t producible just by knowing e=mc squared.
Chen Yun’s spiritual power in the past was not precise enough to reach below a centiter, essentially lacking any micro-manipulation.
It couldn’t even penetrate biological surfaces.
This made Chen Yun’s telekinesis seem quite ineffective.
Therefore,
since the E=mc squared strategy was impractical, only the F=ma path was available.
The so-called F=ma is the famous Newton’s law of chanics, which ans the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the total external force acting upon it, and inversely proportional to its mass.
Simply put,
it ant relying on sheer strength to perform wonders—if the intensity of the telekinesis was sufficient, even throwing a rock at escape velocity was possible.
As long as the telekinesis was intense enough, using boundless strength to oppress and finally crushing the world by force was also feasible.
After all, with insufficient precision, the path of microscopic control was clearly unfeasible.
This undoubtedly was entering a treasure mountain but, due to lacking precision, he was destined to proceed this way only.
Also, if he followed the brute force approach, telekinesis would appear even more underwhelming.
The re few hundred tons of force from telekinesis were too weak, and the pace of progress was too slow—how could he rely on brute force?
Using it to make Chen Yun fly was unachievable, and compared to Chen Yun’s hundreds of tons of strength, it was vastly different.
Except for playing with low-grade flying swords and vibrating air to make sound, honestly, the use of telekinesis wasn’t substantial.
The only relatively offensive thod would be relying on combining favorable conditions, which might occasionally be viable through dust explosion.
But these maneuvers were generally like doing sothing pointless, rely a playful extent for Chen Yun.
However, after the 10th evolution,
the traits of telekinesis that ca with spiritual power underwent what could be considered a significant version update.
Its precision didn’t increase.
But it could now break through biological surfaces.
This ant Chen Yun had gained another thod to instantaneously eliminate any living being, and the offensive potential of his telekinesis suddenly experienced a qualitative leap.
tons of telekinesis equated to 40kg.
This wasn’t considered large.
But once Chen Yun’s spiritual power could penetrate biological surfaces, aning Chen Yun’s telekinesis could also perate them,
this force seed exceptionally significant.
According to evolution theory, no creature would possess sufficient defensive ability internally.
Under the rule of natural selection, organisms developed a variety of defensive chanisms against predators, diseases, and environntal stresses.
These chanisms included physical defenses (like hard shells, spines, armor), chemical defenses (emitting toxins or pheromones), behavioral defenses (disguise, fleeing, threat displays), and immune systems, among others.
However, no organism possessed an all-encompassing, foolproof defense system.
Evolution was a process of trade-offs; biological resources (such as energy, nutrients) were limited, and investing in one area of defense (like a super strong immune system) could an sacrifices in other areas (such as reproduction, growth rate).
Thus, although organisms’ defenses were diverse and efficient, they always had limitations.
Internally, there usually wasn’t much need for extensive protection, nor was there significant resource investnt in evolving in this area.
After all, when enemies have breached that far, any defense becos largely aningless.
Looking across nature,
the most one finds are indirect ways of protecting organs, such as sea cucumbers’ visceral expulsion, pufferfish’s toxic organs, so mammals’ rib structures that protect their hearts and lungs, and so animals might have special chemical environnts around their organs...
It was generally impossible to have shell-like defenses internally, and these evolved indirect protective asures mostly didn’t involve sheer force.
Therefore...
40kg of force occurring inside a living body ant havoc.
A person could withstand 40kg of force.
The skin, muscles, fat, bones, all provided buffering and defense against such force—handling 40kg was not an issue.
But a person’s internal organs absolutely couldn’t endure repeated attacks from 40kg of force.
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