Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 9 The Possibility of a Wizard Becoming a God

Chapter 9 The Possibility of a Wizard Becoming a God

When Roger was watching Harry Potter in his previous life, a question would sometimes flash through his mind.

In Roger's eyes, the magic in Harry Potter is almost as omnipotent as a wishing machine.

Matter manipulation, time travel, space interference, soul cutting, longevity, treatment, changing life forms, affecting luck, memory modification...

Although the destructive power displayed may not be particularly outrageous, the power of magic in this world is definitely extremely strong!

So why didn't the wizard continue to move forward until he upgraded himself and became an immortal god?

Instead, it is hidden in the dark side of human society under the international law of secrecy.

And in the books given by Professor McGonagall, Roger roughly found the answers.

There are two main reasons why wizards did not become gods.

First, the nature of magic is beyond the understanding of wizards, and almost all people who have studied magic itself have returned empty-handed.

In the end, we could only come up with this seemingly plausible wizard power system.

To give an example, magic is like Doraemon's telephone booth, and the wizard's magic system is the 'complete guide to using the wishing machine' summarized by wizards from generation to generation.

It does not involve the truth of the world, nor the nature of magic, it is simply the technique of using magic.

How to say it, it has a kind of beauty in the theory of four humors and the theory of yin and yang, five elements, dampness, heat and paralysis in ancient traditional medicine.

This can indeed cure the disease.

But the principle?
It is difficult to explain, so I can only build up a system of summary and induction based on my experience to explain it.

This empiricist system sometimes leads to a result that the active ingredients people believe to be effective in treating diseases may not be completely consistent with the actual active ingredients in the medicine.

This greatly hindered the wizarding civilization from analyzing the essence of magic.

The progress of human civilization is inseparable from tools for observing the microscopic world, such as microscopes. Before wizards have the ability to observe the essence of the world on a magical scale, it is unlikely that wizard civilization will be able to succeed in this regard.

Secondly, magic is the result of the interaction between the mind and magic power. When the "amount" of magic power reaches a certain limit, the strength of the magic power becomes the strength of the wizards' minds.

Just like a computer, when the operating environment such as memory temperature is perfect, it is the computer hardware that limits the computer's performance.

If you want to increase the power of magic and become an immortal god, you need to strengthen the wizard's spiritual power.

The wizards have come up with many ideas for this.

Some people think that, just like it is impossible for bees to have human-level intelligence, since humans do not have enough mental power, they might as well not be human at all!

They wanted to become more advanced creatures, and they embarked on the path of evolution.

Some people overlap the blood of magical creatures with their own, and they become various hybrid wizards.

This is indeed a way, but being mixed-blood only raises the upper limit, but does not change the lower limit of human beings after birth. If wizards want to gain stronger spiritual power, they still have to practice on their own.

And there are very few wizards who can grow to that level.

It's like humans have the ability to kill large beasts alone with cold weapons without getting hurt. This is possible for humans to do, but there are not many people nowadays who can train their strength to this level. Most people are still in a sub-healthy state of urbanites who cannot bear it.

Without the pressure of death, few wizards can train to that level.

Secondly, mixed-blood wizards just have a higher upper limit, not no upper limit. Their upper limit is just slightly stronger than that of ordinary wizards, and they still have not reached the level of immortals and gods.

Others have set their sights on transfiguration, soul magic, and other dark arts, hoping to take other paths of self-transformation.

But they also failed.

The ultimate in Transfiguration, the self-transfiguration Animagus cannot transform into a magical creature, and brings limited improvement to the wizard's upper limit.

As for Voldemort, who excels in the dark magic of the soul, his strength is just that.

In addition to the transformation faction represented by blood, transfiguration, and soul black magic, there are two other factions in the wizarding world that want to break the upper limit of wizard civilization. One is the ritual faction.

If the spiritual power of one person is not enough, then use the spiritual power of a hundred people, or ten thousand people!

The book "Ritual Magic Is Much More Than Blood Sacrifice" talks about this sect in detail.

"Ritual magic is everywhere." Roger, sitting at the dining table, whispered the words on the title page of the book.

Because there was a considerable debt in the estate, Roger did not inherit his parents' estate.

He has no official place of residence in the UK.

During this time, he had been renting a room in the Leaky Cauldron, which was one of the entrances to Diagon Alley.

Roger rented a very small room, so the cost was not expensive and was a price Roger could afford.

Arriving at the pub lobby, Roger ordered some British food as usual.

While eating fried fish and potatoes, Roger was flipping through the book in his hand.

During this period, Roger spent almost all of his time reading the dozens of books that Professor McGonagall mailed to him.

Among them, the book that fascinated Roger the most was the seemingly ordinary book "Ritual Magic Is Much More Than Blood Sacrifice".

The principles expounded in the book are extremely profound.

It uses various data to prove that the sun, moon, and stars in nature have mystical properties because people believe that the sun, moon, and stars have special powers.

The mystical properties of all things are bestowed by intelligent creatures that can use their thoughts to disturb magical power.

The existence of potions, magical creatures, and even spells are all byproducts of the natural ritual magic that is everywhere!
What dominates this extremely grand magical ritual that covers the entire world is the subconscious sea of all intelligent creatures!

The book even clearly provides methods for wizards to become gods.

Unfortunately, no wizard can do it.

"Unify the world, manipulate the minds of all Muggles, all wizards, and all magical creatures, and create rituals of artificial gods..."

Those who can do this are as powerful as gods, and do not need this ritual at all. And those who need this ritual cannot possibly have the ability to control the thoughts of all intelligent life on Earth. This reminded Roger of a picture he had seen online before...

A stubborn mind becomes a blockage in both ends!

In addition to the ritual faction, the wizard civilization also has a relatively niche faction.

Externalism.

That is, the people who are engaged in alchemy and potions, their core ideas are actually similar to those of the ritualists.

But their method is to create a magical artifact or magic medicine that everyone believes in, or, to take a step back, the various materials that make up them.

They really did come up with a lot of amazing magical items.

Such as Deathly Hallows, Death's Door, etc...

Of course, there are also those who do not use the power of "legends" but use their own knowledge to break the upper limit of wizards, such as Dumbledore and alchemist Nicolas Flamel.

The reason why wizards choose to stay away from the world is because the population in modern times is too large. Who knows what the consequences will be if the existence of magic is made public and the magical power is disturbed?
No one dares to bet.

Except for a certain prophet who led the Saints during World War II.

bump!
Close the book.

There are now three ways to heaven before Roger, but each of them is cut off in the middle.

From ancient times to the present, countless wizards with extraordinary talents and outstanding abilities have attacked it, but all have failed.

So, if you want eternal life, which path should you choose?
(End of this chapter)

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