Chapter Thirteen The Forgotten World
"Memory and consciousness are not exactly the same, although under normal circumstances, there is indeed a part of the two that is common." The goddess paused for a moment before answering about Shur's question, "For individuals with wisdom and personal consciousness, if they lose memory, consciousness can actually exist normally. It is just that they lose consciousness, and memory is nowhere to be discussed. So to be precise, memory belongs to consciousness and is considered part of consciousness."
"Well..." Shur thought about it and asked, "Conceptual questions are not important. What is important is whether the part of creating the world, the world created by the Creator God, oh, does the group of awakening exist in this part of the memory in his consciousness?"
"I can't give you the exact answer to this question." The goddess sighed and shook her head, "After all, I am not the Creator God. Although I have more understanding of his abilities than you, it is actually very limited. However... If I were to speculate based on my own situation, you should be right. The so-called consciousness that exists in his memory can also be said to exist in his memory. In fact, this question should be answered more appropriately by Norin and Weston. They have a much deeper understanding of these than I do."
"Are the two masters of knowledge and wisdom?" Shur said thoughtfully, "They are indeed more suitable, but unfortunately..."
"It's a pity that you don't want anyone to know the facts, so I can only answer them." Without Shure's own words, Lord Luna could see through what he was thinking, "But it doesn't matter. The answer to this basic question should be similar to theirs."
"I understand, that is, although this question is doubtful, it can be regarded as the correct answer for the time being." Shur frowned, but it quickly unfolded. "In layman's terms, the Creator God created a world with a self-consistent foundation and then remembered it, so it existed stably in the will of the Creator God."
"What do you want to say?" The goddess suddenly felt a little irritable, just like she was about to think of something very important, but she could never grasp the final key. Even the gods were affected by this emotion. "Be more direct, don't pretend to be mysterious."
"Ha, you already have an idea, otherwise you wouldn't be so irritable, right?" Shuer explained without rushing, "Actually, what I want to say is the conjecture of the creation process of the Creator God. This is the conclusion I have summarized after experiencing dozens of dreams. The Creator God creates unique worlds through the operation of consciousness, which I call "things" and allows them to develop freely and stably through memory. This is the birth process of the normal world. Tsk tsk, it sounds really simple, but it is because the Creator God has such powerful abilities. Otherwise, no matter how hard it is, it is impossible to create the world with his will."
"Are you sure?"
"Okay, I'm not sure. Perhaps every ordinary person, every time we have thoughts, is constantly creating another world deep in our consciousness, but we don't even know it." Shuer shrugged and said indifferently, "But these things don't matter. The point is that if this guess is true, then you can infer from this what state we are now. Your irritability just now must be because you have inferred it."
"Yes." The goddess responded in a depressed voice, and a layer of worry was covered in her heart.
"The creation theory in the dream is not completely correct. Pavatiga, no, the World Cup that twists the void was created, not because the Creator God habitually repeated the daytime work in his dream, but because... the dream is actually that he is "thought" in another way, so the distorted void was created in this way. The distorted void is his dream itself, and it is just another world he created in his thoughts. In fact, theoretically speaking, our world is not different from other consciousnesses created when he is awake, but the treatment is completely different."
"Ha, the world created when you are awake, when you end this 'think', it will not cause the world created to collapse, I guess..."
"you guess?"
"Yes, this is not supported by facts, it is purely speculation. I guess that only the unperfect world will collapse due to inconsistent self-consistentness. Those perfect worlds can be easily preserved and become one of the countless worlds that exist in the memory of the Creator God. Of course, it doesn't matter if you guess wrong, because at least one thing is certain that most perfect worlds can be preserved, otherwise he would not have to constantly create the world."
"Well, yes." Gods naturally have special methods of gods, which can understand the essence of part of the world more deeply than mortals. Therefore, Lord Luna responded affirmatively, "It is true that part of the perfect world can be preserved, well, theoretically it can."
"Then the question is, why can't the world created in dreams enjoy such treatment?" Shul narrowed his eyes, his thoughts seemed to have gradually penetrated the barrier of the crack space, and saw another completely different field. "The first possibility is that the distorted void has fatal flaws, and there is no perfect possibility at all. In the end, it dissipates with the ending of the dream, which is caused by inconsistent self-consistent. But I do not support this possibility, because the ending scene you and I saw before is not like your own collapse."
"The time you blow up the twisted void directly is more in line with your own collapse." The goddess didn't know how to be tactful, "The last time it really doesn't look like it."
"Cough cough." Xiuer coughed, pretending not to hear it, and continued, "Then there may be only the second one I can think of. Tsk tsk, after a closer look, I suddenly realized that I have had countless dreams since I was a child, but what can really be left in my memory seems to be... only a very small number."
The goddess turned her face to Shur and looked at him steadily.
Chapter completed!