I Created Scientific Magic

Chapter 639: Return to the Great Universe and the Idea of Artificial Black Holes



Enormous amounts of seawater soared upwards like a tornado, being ceaselessly sucked into an area approximately seventy centimeters wide at the center of his palm, much like a bottomless vortex devouring everything in its path.

Over the span of about ten days, billions of tons of seawater were drawn in, the vast sea level dropped roughly three meters!

The material was compressed into a sphere with a diameter of approximately one cubic centimeter, its terrifying density comparable to the material found inside a neutron star, even causing a very apparent distortion in the surrounding space.

Even light seemed to 'slow' down in this area, its powerful gravity causing a deviation in the path of light.

"Is this the limit?"

Lynn soon stopped drawing in the seawater, as he realized that the strong interaction force's capability to compress material had reached its limit.

Creating a miniature neutron star wasn't his goal; what Lynn truly wanted to create was an ultra-miniature black hole!

The opponents he needed to face at his level were incredibly powerful; all the trump cards he possessed were meaningless in front of the main god, so it was confirmed that the black hole, which could harm a main god-level existence, would be his next killing move.

With this card, he could truly possess the power to communicate on equal footing with the geometric civilizations and the main world!

Initially, Lynn planned to create an ultra-high density conglomerate of material, letting it naturally collapse into a black hole.

This method was somewhat feasible, as mini-black holes existed in the universe, and some of the larger black holes were also formed by the collapse of neutron stars.

Unfortunately, with the current situation, the strong interaction force's capability to compress material wasn't as powerful as he anticipated.

To rely on this method to continuously increase the material until its gravity was strong enough to completely break the neutron intervals, and even crush micro particles and transform them into the extent of a black hole, required a massive amount of mass, perhaps stuffing all the material of the planet below into it might still not be enough.

Perhaps he would have to resort to a dimensional approach.

Lynn pondered continuously, and soon had some new ideas.

However, experimenting here obviously wasn't quite appropriate...

Lynn looked around. Although he had stopped drawing the seawater, the impact caused wasn't so easily mitigated; a huge vortex had formed at the center of the ocean, which might continue for years before it completely settled.

In addition, the energy that dissipated during the condensation of the Divine Power created a thundercloud covering the entire continent, worsening the living conditions for the fauna and flora on this land.

About this, Lynn felt somewhat helpless; his current power was too strong for the creatures within the planet, a slight movement could cause apocalyptic disasters, next time it would be better to find a desolate and deserted planet to experiment on...

While Lynn thought this, he activated the Electromagnetic Divine Power, dispersing the gathered thunderclouds, then caused the Rain of Nourishment to fall, reviving the vitality of the land.

As for the main characters of this continent, the Broad-eyed Beast tribe's rise and fall, Lynn had seen it all; he was just too busy earlier with the breakthrough and condensation of Divine Power to spare much attention, and now he did not intend to interfere either.

The other party worshipped him purely because they had chanced upon him creating the 'Sun.'

Lynn appreciated the first generation of Broad-eyed Beasts Prophets, who, in order to discern the truth of the world, did not hesitate to sacrifice their eyes, possessed a will to die for their quest. However, under the iteration and corruption of power, the subsequent prophets obviously lacked this spirit, increasingly using divine authority to satisfy their own private desires.

Like monopolizing the power of Magic...

The study of Magic had nothing to do with whether one worshipped a god, nor did it require the sacrifice of one's eyes; Lynn had never decreed any oracle, but based on the protection of their own authority, the prophets of the Broad-eyed Beast maintained this bad practice, bestowing it with a sacred name.

In fact, even without the spectacle of a three-day ascension, the Broad-eyed Beast tribe would have eventually harbored thoughts of believing in deities, a path every intelligent being must traverse in the process of understanding the world.

So, whether it was the spread of faith or the various Broad-eyed Beast leaders' resistance against theocratic power, Lynn had no intention to interfere, letting nature take its course.

His promotion wasn't dependent on becoming a god through faith; the faith of intelligent beings was rather redundant to him, and thus, Lynn wouldn't give preferential treatment just because they were his Believers.

All the creatures on this planet, from the moment of their transformation, had been conditioned, which was also the reason Lynn named this place the Planet Ranch.

This might be somewhat cruel, but the council was far from being able to afford widespread benevolence in extragalactic systems—the endless benevolence only brings endless troubles and even greater destruction.

The intellectual capacity of the Broad-eyed Beasts was ultimately a step lower than humans; they could think, communicate, and even form large tribes, but that was about it. Without miracles, even forming a nation would be extremely difficult, not to mention developing technology; they were not much different from the cave gnoll.

If they considered Broad-eyed Beasts as a group worthy of equal communication, then what about other magical creatures that also possessed partial intelligence?

This concept was almost infinitely extendable; what about primates, various highly intelligent large creatures, magical beasts, and further extending downwards to insects, microorganisms, and even plants?

Never mind their current level of technology and Magic that could completely transform a planet, making no difference to cretors for the planetary lifeforms, but in the cosmos, no, even in this star galaxy, they still amounted to nothing, facing significant threats still.

Maybe one day when their magical scholarship was capable of ignoring all threats, they could consider creating a cosmic community, but at least for now, more aggressive methods were necessary.

"It's about time to end!" Lynn looked up at the sky above—the boundless Sea of Quanta. Unknowingly, they had already spent over a decade here.

Just relying on the resources of a single planet was hard to accumulate power from Great Divine Power to Divine Arts; various experiments with Divine Powers also weren't feasible to continue here, so it was time to return to the vast universe.

Under Lynn's control, the four-dimensional coordinates of the 1700 planets returned to their original positions, and three 'small Suns' were also retracted.

It could be foreseen, the reappearance of stars filling the night sky and the disappearance of the Suns might cause a huge uproar in the Broad-eyed Beast tribe, perhaps even inspiring a plethora of new mythological tales...

But these had already become irrelevant to Lynn; with a step forward, he had already entered the planetary ecological research institute...


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