Heita shook his head slowly.

The attitude towards faith of the God of Civilization mentioned by Su Mo is infinitely close to that of the Star God.

No, it can’t even be said to be infinitely close!

Thinking of something, Heita looked a little dazed. He lowered his head and thought for a while before he raised his head again and spoke to Su Mo in a dreamy tone.

"Hey, have you noticed that the universe you talk about seems to be very similar to the abstract philosophical concepts represented by the Star God?"

"Of course it's high."

Su Mo nodded very calmly.

"The so-called mythological cosmology is itself the result of the processing of the simple philosophical concepts of our ancestors. The two are essentially the same thing. Sometimes the cosmology is even more complete."

In other words, the so-called concept of civilized god is already very close to the star god condensed from philosophical concepts.

"..."

After getting the affirmation, Heita did not show any joyful expression. On the contrary, she looked at Ruan Mei beside her with a slightly twitching expression.

Ruan Mei nodded silently, indicating that she didn't find any problems.

Seeing this, Heita slapped his head heavily.

"I'm really crazy. I actually think that the hypothesis you proposed makes sense. Not only can it perfectly verify most of the problems, but it can also explain the origin of the Star God... If this is true, the entire universe's understanding of the Star God will be overturned."

"Who would have thought that the Star God is actually related to the indigenous gods of the planet?!"

Even though he had thought about this possibility a long time ago, when he was really convinced, Heita still felt that he needed time to accept it.

145 Creating the Star God, the Black Tower Completely Conquered

  If the so-called civilized gods can really gain faith in the form of a cosmic view, then the structural gap between them and the star gods will be small enough to be negligible.

The biggest difference between the two will only be reflected in the scale of power.

The so-called gap in power scale is precisely the most obvious feature of the transmutation theory.

"If the Star God is the product of unconscious worship by the intelligent life in the entire universe, and the planetary native gods are the product of unconscious worship by the life within the planet, then it seems understandable that there is such a huge energy difference between the two?"

Black Tower muttered.

In those primitive and ignorant civilizations that still regard their own planet as the entire world, there are many so-called indigenous planetary gods that are comparable to the world in their eyes, that is, comparable to the scale of the planets, such as the earth mother goddesses.

In comparison, the Star Gods are nothing more than a world that rivals the eyes of the interstellar society, that is, an existence at the scale of the observable universe.

Both are of a scale that rivals the world, but they have different understandings of "the world".

Conceptually, there is no difference between the two.

"The power of the planet's indigenous gods comes from the planet's great source, which is the energy of the planet itself. The power of the star gods comes from imaginary energy, which is also the energy of the universe itself."

Su Mo continued to speak, further consolidating Black Tower's understanding.

"The difference in strength between the two is largely due to the difference in stage size and the resulting difference in energy supply methods."

Once the so-called native god of the planet learns to use imaginary energy, the power gap between him and the star god will be greatly reduced.

For example, the God of War Artosh is powerful enough to easily destroy dozens of planets or even a small star system.

Of course, even Artosh cannot truly rival a Star God.

Just as Su Mo said before, his spiritual essence was too simple. At most, he was at the state of a primitive tribal god. The gap in spiritual essence between him and the civilized gods and star gods who were the embodiment of philosophical concepts was huge.

"That makes sense. If that's the case, 757 can not only perfectly explain the origin of the Star God, but also explain how the Star God exists."

Heita nodded again like a chick pecking at rice.

If these hypotheses can be confirmed, it will shock the entire universe and even overturn the entire cognition of the universe.

If she was still a little unsure before, now she was almost completely convinced by Su Mo.

But in the end, she still felt the need to confirm again.

"By the way, Su Mo, besides these, do you have any other evidence to confirm this theory?"

Science generally emphasizes isolation, and although Su Mo's theory completely fits the framework of reality, it is so fitting that Heita finds it incredible.

"For example, this theory can be used to predict or explain other behaviors of Star God. You should know that a theory that can do this is a truly mature theory."

Heita looked at Su Mo intently and asked expectantly.

A theory that can only explain known phenomena is not absolutely convincing in a practical sense.

Just as theological patches are effective for almost all mythological loopholes, these panacea-style answers that can explain everything cannot lead to new conclusions and are useless embellishments no matter how well they are said.

A truly excellent theory should be able to explain or even predict unknown phenomena.

"Of course."

Su Mo nodded. He was not surprised by Heita's idea.

When the general theory of relativity was first introduced, it did not conquer the entire world at the beginning.

The general theory of relativity is widely accepted and is mainly based on three very famous experiments.

The first time was to explain the residual precession of Mercury's perihelion of 43 seconds every hundred years, which could not be explained by Newton's classical mechanics. This was an explanation for a phenomenon that could not be explained by previous systems.

The second time was to predict the bending angle of light observed in the (cdfg) gravitational field during a total solar eclipse, which was an explanation for a phenomenon that could only be observed in the future.

The third time was the prediction of the gravitational redshift phenomenon, something that no other theoretical system has ever addressed. This is an independent answer deduced based on its own system.

Thanks to these three experiments, the general theory of relativity has been widely recognized. As for the later verification of the expansion of the universe, they are just icing on the cake.

If a new system wants to replace the old one, it almost has to do all of these things. Later, quantum mechanics also replaced relativity in the same way.

Similarly, if Su Mo's theory wants to replace the old theory, it must also go through these steps.

Now, Su Mo has achieved the first step, explaining the phenomena that the old theories cannot explain, but for the second and third steps, predicting future phenomena and introducing new results, Su Mo has not yet demonstrated enough.

Of course, even if we can only achieve this step, it is a theory that can shake the entire universe's cognition and is worthy of the seat of genius.

However, based on Heita's personal intuition, she believes that Su Mo's limits are definitely not limited to this.

So, she was looking forward to Su Mo's answer.

"Didn't we mention a phenomenon before? The explosive growth of Star Gods is highly correlated with the development of star-level civilizations."

Su Mo said this.

"Ah."

Heita nodded, curious.

"That's true only from a statistical point of view, what's wrong with that?"

"Such outbursts are actually commonplace for the planet's indigenous gods."

Su Mo explained very calmly.

"From indigenous gods to mythological gods, and finally to civilized gods, the three stages of development of the indigenous gods of these planets were not gradual, but rather changes that occurred along with the great geographical discoveries, conflicts between civilizations, and even the integration of multiple civilizations and the establishment of an international civilized society."

Originally they were tribal gods, but as the tribes fought and merged and early civilizations formed, they eventually merged into complex myths.

Different mythological beliefs will also fight, conflict and merge, and the one who finally becomes the decisive winner is the god of civilization.

"The birth of indigenous gods on these planets almost always explodes during periods of drastic changes in civilization."

The gods in Greek mythology are basically tribal gods born from the predecessor of city-state civilization. The Son of God in Christianity was also born during the expansion of the Roman Empire around BC. As for its prototype, it is closely related to the conquest of Egyptian civilization.

In general, Earth mythology and star gods have very similar characteristics, and they all explode violently at the same time.

Hearing this, Heita nodded slightly.

"Same, so similar indeed! No wonder you have such an association."

"The fusion of civilizations brought about by the invasion of the ancient beasts is very similar to the stage in which the indigenous gods transformed into mythological gods that you mentioned. The two great prosperity of interstellar civilizations brought about by the pioneering star god Akivali are also closely related to the birth of the star god."

"From this perspective, what the pioneering star god Akivali did was actually exactly the same as the great geographical discoveries made by the planet's indigenous gods... According to this interpretation, the construction of the so-called interstellar civilization and the construction of the so-called international civilization within the planet are actually so consistent?"

"Except that Akivalli discovered planets and the Great Geographical Discoveries discovered land, there is almost no difference?"

At this point, Heita's tone was a little dazed.

History in front of her is no longer a linear picture, but a cyclical nesting doll.

Humanity has been developing for so many years, and interstellar civilization has been building for so many years, but in the end, except for a slightly different stage, what they have done and the development that the world has ushered in have remained almost unchanged?

"The original tribal indigenous gods, along with the establishment and integration of international civilization, were eliminated and evolved, and finally became civilized gods within the planet."

"Now, the gods of civilization within the planet have been relegated to the planet's indigenous gods. With the establishment of interstellar society, they have been eliminated and transformed, and finally become star gods."

At this point, Heita exclaimed.

"Shouldn't the so-called Star God really mean the God of Interstellar Civilization? Apart from the different stages, the development from indigenous gods to civilized gods is exactly the same!"

Su Mo took Black Tower's surprise indifferently.

“What has been is what will be again; what has been done is what will be done again.”

History has always developed in a spiral, and this framework cannot be changed as long as human beings do not change.

"What has been is what will be again..."

Heita repeated what Su Mo had said before and asked with a little interest.

"Is this also one of the philosophical views contained in mythology that you mentioned before?"

"You can say that."

Su Mo nodded.

"You have completely conquered me!"

After thinking for a while, Heita looked at Su Mo with a faint glow in his eyes.

By now, she had been completely conquered by Su Mo's theory and had no more doubts.

A truly effective theory should be so simple and beautiful.

"But then again, what about predictions? Aren't we discussing evidence?"

Coming back to his senses, Heita realized that he had gone off topic a little bit.

Su Mo's theory was indeed very convincing and it did conquer her.

But hasn’t Su Mo said the most crucial prediction and empirical part yet?

Hearing this question, Su Mo smiled slightly.

"At this point, isn't the so-called prediction already very clear?"

Seeing that Heita seemed to have not yet recovered from the shock, Su Mo did not keep him in suspense and spoke directly.

"Since the birth of Star Gods is highly correlated with the development of civilization, doesn't that mean that we can observe the changes of Star Gods simply by observing the development of civilization?"

After pointing out this theoretical basis, Su Mo slightly shifted his gaze and looked specifically at Ruan Mei, who had been quietly listening to their conversation.

At this time, Ruan Mei was also looking at him. The two looked at each other. The girl's gaze was as calm as water, and there was no sign of anything unusual on her face.

At this time, hearing Su Mo point this out, Heita slapped the table and finally understood what Su Mo meant.

"That's right! Interference is mutual, which means... as long as we can observe the development of interstellar civilization, we can predict the existence of star gods!"

The girl's eyes became completely excited.

The simulated universe is not as fun as the real universe!

If the theoretical basis given by Su Mo is correct, then——

"As long as we can interfere with the development of interstellar civilization, we may be able to interfere with the changes of the Star Gods themselves, and even predict their actions!"

"If this interference is strong enough, we may even be able to--"

What Black Tower actually wanted to say at this time was that he could even interfere with the Star God and make him take the actions he expected.

However, before he could finish his words, Su Mo took over.

"It can even create star gods!"

In an extremely calm tone, Su Mo spoke extremely outrageous words.

Even someone as crazy as Heita could not help but be stunned when he heard such words, and his mind was once again greatly shocked.

At this moment, Ruan Mei, who was being stared at by Su Mo, finally couldn't maintain her previous calm gaze. She stood up suddenly, with waves in her eyes.

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