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Chapter 30 - Chapter 30

The Overseer gazed at the large monitor with wide eyes, witnessing an unexpected phenomenon. The Divine Power, now fully activated, had yielded the anticipated results. Instead, the Overseer saw silhouettes of identical yet distinct worlds, a phenomenon that defied easy explanation.

"What is this?" the Overseer asked himself, struggling to believe his eyes. "Parallel worlds? Parallel Universe?" The Overseer repeated the words, attempting to grasp this unforeseen concept.

The Overseer felt as though he was staring into an endless void, beholding boundless possibilities. Theories about the multiverse began to swirl in his mind.

"So, there are numerous worlds identical yet distinct from this one?" The Overseer pondered, trying to comprehend the implications of this phenomenon.

A sense of profound surprise began to emerge within the Overseer. All the plans he had crafted, all the strategies he had devised, had not accounted for this possibility. The Overseer felt like he was losing control, as if he was in an unpredictable and uncontrollable situation.

"What is actually happening?" the Overseer asked himself, feeling frustrated and unsatisfied with the lack of answers.

"What don't I truly know?" The Overseer continued to gaze at the monitor, searching for answers that weren't there, but only finding more questions.

The masked man observed all these events with sharp eyes. He saw many unexpected phenomena, and the theories mentioned reminded him of the works of scientist Viola Everett III. This American physicist introduced the concept of the multiverse at a scientific conference on quantum mechanics in the 1950s. The masked man was impressed by Viola Everett III's courage and genius in introducing such a revolutionary concept.

He realized that life was full of limitless possibilities and that every choice we make could create a new parallel world. He pondered the values of life, how every decision we make can shape our own world. The masked man understood that life wasn't just about what we see and experience but also about the limitless possibilities that exist beyond.

By witnessing this phenomenon, the masked man felt inspired to understand more deeply about life and its possibilities. He realized that life was full of mysteries and possibilities, and every moment could lead us in unexpected directions.

The Overseer also recalled a story about a highly influential scientist, Albert Einstein, and his significant contributions to understanding the universe. However, the Overseer seemed to know that the name mentioned was actually referring to Albert Einstein's work. Albert Einstein was famous for his revolutionary theory of relativity, and his contributions to understanding the universe were immense.

The Overseer also remembered the concept of the Many-Worlds Interpretation (MWI), which was actually conceived by Hugh Everett III, not Albert Einstein. This theory explains that every quantum measurement can cause the universe to split into multiple parallel universes, each representing different possible outcomes. This concept was fascinating and opened up new possibilities for understanding the universe.

The Overseer realized that this theory could explain the phenomenon occurring before his eyes, and he was impressed by the complexity and possibilities of the universe. The Overseer sipped his drink slowly, feeling satisfaction and relief after finding the answer he had been searching for. He began to laugh, an unexpected reaction, but a very relieving one.

After centuries of waiting, he had finally found the answer that made him happy. He thought about "Her," someone very significant in his life. The Overseer had been waiting a long time to meet her again. He wanted to knock on the door of Heaven, hoping for a chance to meet her again. However, the Overseer knew it wouldn't be easy. He had lost her in a tragic circumstance, and he didn't know if there was a way to change that fate.

But with the discovery of parallel worlds, the Overseer hoped that there might be a world where "She" survived the fate that had befallen her. He hoped for a chance to meet her again, to feel the happiness and warmth he had lost. The Overseer closed his eyes, letting hope and desire fill his heart, and hoped that someday, he would meet "Her" again.

The universe is like a delicate thread, woven into a larger and more complex web. Every broken thread, every faint vibration, can trigger unexpected changes. Like a giant spider patiently weaving its web, the universe has an invisible force that regulates and replaces every broken thread. In this web, our lives are like small twinkling points, insignificant and invisible. However, each point has the power to emit a unique light, to influence other threads, and to create unexpected changes.

Honkai, a force from beyond the interdimensional realm, like a strong gust of wind, can snap delicate threads and create unpredictable chaos. Yet, within that chaos, there's also the possibility to create something new, something stronger and more beautiful. In this web, we search for answers about the meaning of life and our purpose.

Are we merely delicate threads, or do we possess the power to emit a unique light? Are we just small, insignificant points, or do we have a greater role in determining the direction and purpose of the universe? These questions are like threads woven into the web, with no definitive answers, yet each thread has the power to influence others.

In seeking answers, we must question the nature of reality and life, and find the strength within ourselves. The spider weaves its web with patience and precision, then devours it with relish, as if absorbing the energy and strength from the web it created.

And then, the web is broken, destroyed, and disappears, as if it never existed. Yet, the spider doesn't stop there; it creates a new web, like a new beginning, with the same strength and patience.

Similarly, the universe operates, where worlds are like threads woven into a larger web. If a civilization fails, if strength and patience are insufficient, that civilization will crumble, like a broken web.

However, the universe doesn't stop there; it will start anew, creating a new civilization, with the same strength and patience. Like the cycle of life, where birth and death are part of an inevitable process.

Civilizations rise and fall, like webs being created and destroyed. Yet, within that destruction, there's also the possibility to start anew, to create something new and stronger. In this cycle, we search for meaning and purpose, seeking to understand the strength and patience within ourselves.

Are we merely part of this cycle, or do we have a greater role in determining the direction and purpose of the universe? These questions are like threads woven into the web, with no definitive answers, yet each thread has the power to influence others.

The man often quotes wise words from ancient Greek philosophers, like Thales, who believed that water was the fundamental element of the universe. Water, which flows and changes, yet remains the essence of life. Like our own lives, which constantly change and flow, yet retain the same essence.

Anaximander's concept of "apeiron" takes us into the realm of the infinite and undefined. The universe without bounds, without beginning, and without end. Like our own souls, which are not bound by physical limits, yet continue to seek answers and meaning.

Pythagoras, with his famous geometric theorem, also developed his own view of the universe. He believed that the universe is governed by unknown cosmic laws, yet can be understood through fundamental principles. Like our own lives, which are governed by unseen natural laws, yet can be understood through experience and knowledge.

The man views the universe as a complex symphony, where each part plays a unique role. He sees life as an endless journey where we continuously seek answers and meaning. He believes that the answers lie within ourselves, in the fundamental principles that govern the universe. With the wise words of ancient philosophers, he seeks to understand the meaning of life and our purpose in the universe.

For him, life is a mystery that cannot be fully solved, but can be understood through experience and knowledge. He continues to seek, explore, and understand. In his journey, he finds that the answers lie within ourselves and in the fundamental principles of the universe.

The man is convinced that by understanding these fundamental principles, we can comprehend the meaning of life and our purpose. He believes that life is full of mysteries, but by continuously seeking and understanding, we can find the answers we are looking for. Thus, the man continues to pursue knowledge and understanding, believing that this is the key to grasping life and the universe.

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