But why does life always have the instinct to enter higher dinsions?
He doesn't understand this.
[The Naless One's conjecture is that this is the trend of the cosmic law from order to disorder.]
[The more one enters higher dinsions, the closer one gets to chaos and disorder, the more complex the spatial forms beco, and life will be pulled and expanded by the space, becoming frenzied and uncontrollable.]
[The closer one gets to pure energy, the more likely life is to lose itself. Initially, life seeks power, but once it reaches a certain stage, it turns the endless pursuit of energy into an instinct and sole mission, viewing everything as energy, gradually losing self-awareness and autonomy, and eventually becoming part of the energy.]
[Instinct will drive life to use all ans to enter higher-dinsional space.]
[This is the journey to death on the spatial level.]
[Only at the final monts can life gradually understand the true secret of higher dinsions, which in itself is a form of utilization and consumption of life.]
[Many lives constantly rush toward higher-dinsional space, where indeed there are resources far beyond those in lower dinsions, and incredible dinsional structures support new directions of spatial movent.]
[But in the end, from the perspective of results, life is rely consud in the expansion of those spaces. Life becos like cosmic ants, developing, broadening, perfecting space… and ultimately, through death, returns energy to the universe.]
[A very clever natural design, isn't it?]
At this mont, Zhou Yi is exceptionally calm.
This makes him relate it to human society, where people's life trajectories seem to be the sa.
Young people rush into big cities with dreams and enthusiasm, studying and working there, hoping to beco part of it, possessing better life resources and quality.
Constantly moving upward, upward.
People migrate from villages to towns and counties, then into cities, bigger and more prosperous cities, embarking on a never-ending path forward. Until finally, they offer their ti and labor to the city, becoming part of it.
The city becos a spectacle of civilization completed after generations of people are consud.
Isn't this another form of dinsional exploration?
Therefore, when the Golden Tree ntioned this, Zhou Yi instantly felt a deep understanding.
But he has a vague thought.
This pathway of dinsional evolution, layer by layer, perfectly aligns with life's instincts, forming a larger scale energy cycle with the universe. Life, space, energy beco three interchanging elents in a stable triangular relationship that evolve and propel each other forward.
It seems to have strong traces of being artificially influenced.
Zhou Yi asks, "Is the universe the result of a design?"
[Did you think of it too?]
The Golden Tree is sowhat excited.
[Actually, when life grows to a certain extent and sees the partial shape of the universe, it will have this idea. But the higher the dinsion, the clearer and deeper the understanding of this déjà vu becos.]
[Quite a few high-dinsional beings hold this view, believing the universe has a Creator.]
[It's just that we cannot see this Creator; he designed the fundantal chanisms of the universe and then set this vast spatial chaos into motion, evolving spontaneously...]
[The information left by the Naless One describes how each dinsional layer is actually opened up by lower-dinsional life forms.]
[Initially, life had one-dinsional awareness, and through exploration and experintation, these initial consciousnesses discovered the rules of spatial movent, thereby finding the thod of two-dinsional spatial transformation and entering it.]
[The higher the dinsion of life, the further it goes, the more severely mutated by energy it becos, leaving less of itself, eventually turning into a special energy structure akin to space law.]
[Just like the black holes observable in this world, they were at least Transforrs once, while large black holes are beings above Breaking Dinsion...but they entirely lost their self-awareness and beca pure energy structures.]
Zhou Yi suddenly realizes, "Wait, according to what you're saying... aren't those Space Holes and Space Bubbles naturally ford? Could they have once been life?"
[Of course.]
[It seems you have figured it out.]
[Most seemingly non-life environnts in this world, those planets in various forms and states, the light radiation and energy tides after explosions, their sources are naturally energy itself. But the reason they form into these entirely different shapes is because they were mostly life forms that broke dinsional boundaries.]
[Ultimately, life chooses to return to this three-dinsional world, stepping into the final monts of death—or the critical point of chaos collapse. Although this process may take tens of billions or even hundreds of billions of years, it will eventually arrive.]
[Of course, so life forms choose utter madness, continually rushing into higher dinsions, even opening up brand new dinsions, even if they lose themselves completely and beco pure energy.]
[But no matter how, life in the world will eventually face destruction.]
[The three-dinsional universe is a tomb for all living beings.]
The Golden Tree's words send a chill down Zhou Yi's spine.
He looks up at the distant stars above.
When he was a child, he often heard the elders say that when people die, they beco stars, watching over their loved ones from the sky, blessing their lives.
This is naturally considered a beautiful vision.
But the Golden Tree says, that's the truth.
Millions of stars were once great lives.
Zhou Yi's mind becos blank and dazed for a mont.
Returning to his senses, he asks the Golden Tree, "Why is it the three-dinsional space? Why not choose other dinsions to step into death?"
[There's a reason for that.]
[One-dinsional consciousness, two-dinsional consciousness, reaching and developing three-dinsional space formally birthed life in its true sense, with self-recognition. Life is most balanced in three-dinsional space, residing between chaos and order, most life forms embark from here. It can be said this is the origin and hotown for most life.]
[Therefore, everyone just returns here, to this balanced and stable space, reverting back to the beginning before self-dissolution.]
[Regardless of the race, life is equal in the face of death. At the arrival of destruction, any life feels envy and affection for other vibrant life forms, just like how the elderly always favor children.]
[They simply leave their bodies for the newborn, wishing them all the best, hoping they can travel further.]
Zhou Yi feels very complex emotions.
Under the universe's operational rules designed by the Creator, in the face of inevitable death, it seems that the conflicts of interest and group antagonism among lives are all laughed away.
Life at this mont ultimately reaches reconciliation.
Zhou Yi asks, "Is the Sun also the corpse of a high-dinsional being?"
[Without a doubt.]
[I know this most clearly.]
[Because I was forcefully catalyzed and awakened prematurely, I am very clear about the Sun's current state. A high-dinsional Naless One's self-extinction resulted in their corpse evolving into a star, becoming the Sun of this Star System.]
[That's why I know these things left behind.]
It turns out the Golden Tree was once the Naless One.
[Then you already know part of the universe's secret.]
[Now would you like to make a choice again? Do you wish to be optimistic or pessimistic? Neither actually impacts the universe, so no matter how you choose, our relationship remains unchanged.]
Zhou Yi says, "My thoughts haven't changed."
[Even knowing this universe is inescapable, no matter how far you go within it, ultimately becoming stars, and life eventually becoming aningless, you won't give up?]
"Of course not."
Zhou Yi whispers, "I've survived the Circular Flow explosion until today, t many friends, including you, which makes every day feel aningful."
"Life isn't aningless; these predecessors have left us their bodies, pointing us forward, so life is ceaselessly continuing."
"They are not losers, nor pitiful beings, but are filled with hope and expectation for us successors, shining light upon us to continue moving forward."
"I believe one day, even if it's not , soone will tread along the path we've stepped out, reaching the Creator."
"Regardless of the future and the end..."
"If one day, I beco a star, rember to visit when you have ti."
[...]
[You're really optimistic, aren't you?]
[If that day cos, I will write down everything about you and your company on your star, that is already great enough.]
[You're a remarkable guy.]
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