Creation from Nothing.
Also known as perpetual motion.
In Jeming's past life, anyone claiming to have discovered perpetual motion would be deemed insane.
After discovering the peculiarity of his inner space, Jeming conducted numerous experiments, even spending a large number of points to purchase an isolation system personally crafted by a Sixth Level Wizard.
He finally confirmed that his internal space did not have a characteristic similar to vacuum zero-point energy or the ability to draw energy from outside the world but indeed could produce spiritual qi through "creation from nothing."
Such a discovery in Jeming's past life would have shocked the whole world, yet now Jeming remained exceptionally calm.
Although initially surprised, he was merely surprised.
After all...
"This should be the third time I've encountered something capable of creation from nothing, right?"
Jeming introspected on the continuously increasing spiritual qi within his space, his expression somewhat peculiar.
"This cultivation immortality civilization is indeed formidable..."
Indeed, this was the third time Jeming had encountered something capable of creation from nothing, all stemming from the cultivation immortality civilization.
It was just that in the previous two times, his understanding of the world was not yet clear, and his knowledge of extraordinary power was insufficient, so he did not realize it at once but gradually came to understand after prolonged study.
Besides this space that could spontaneously generate spiritual qi, the second instance of creation from nothing Jeming encountered, which he actually used quite often, was "conceptual materialization" from the cultivation immortality realm.
Things like the Eastward Purple Qi, Refined Gold, and his Five Elements Rainbow Transformation Mirror all utilized the power of conceptual materialization to produce effects.
Being able to transform what was originally merely a conceptual designation into usable matter and energy is a form of creation from nothing.
Although concepts like Refined Gold consume matter and energy during their production, things like Eastward Purple Qi not only do not consume energy but also have the effect of increasing energy from nothing.
As for the first form of creation from nothing Jeming encountered, it was actually spiritual qi.
The Wizard World does not have spiritual qi.
This is a fact Jeming knew early on.
Because the outside world lacks spiritual qi, practitioners chose dharma gates like refining essence and qi to produce spiritual qi by refining their essence, thus acquiring cultivation...
This sounds like a very normal and reasonable process and choice... not!
If you delve deeper, you would find this seemingly reasonable process quite nonsensical.
At first, Jeming did not realize this, but as his alchemy skills improved and his understanding of the world became clearer, he finally recognized this serious issue.
However, to understand this problem, one must first answer another question: What exactly is spiritual qi?
A special kind of energy?
A force filled with spiritual concepts?
It was not until Jeming studied the knowledge regarding the microstructure of the Wizard World that he finally realized this issue.
Fortunately, his Great Dao Book Pavilion did not disappoint its name, easily revealing the answer through a few books:
The so-called spiritual qi is the most fundamental particle that constitutes the cultivation immortality world!
According to what Jeming knows, there are a total of three worlds, one being the Wizard World where he currently resides, another being the Technology World of his past life, and another being the cultivation immortality world described in the Great Dao Book Pavilion.
These three worlds are very similar in terms of their microstructure, all composed of various tiny particles making up matter.
Of course, there are also dissimilar places.
For example, the cultivation immortality world and Wizard World actually have "time" and "space," unlike Jeming's past life Technology World, where these two were merely concepts used to describe the trajectory and range of particle activity.
But this difference is not significant; what truly distinguishes the three worlds are the most fundamental particles that constitute them.
Like the Technology World of his past life, although due to technological level restrictions, the fundamental particle used to describe gravity was not yet found, the rest of the strong force, weak force, and electromagnetic power were described by fundamental particles, which is the so-called standard model of elementary particles.
From that model's perspective, Jeming's past life's Technology World was composed of 61 kinds of elementary particles, including 32 kinds of quarks and 12 kinds of leptons that make up matter, as well as several bosons used to mediate interactions.
In typical known material components, protons, neutrons, and electrons, only electrons are considered elementary particles, while protons and neutrons are made up of quarks.
The Wizard World has a similar structure, except their world is constructed from elemental particles.
Strictly speaking, it is composed of four major classes of elemental particles: Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water.
Earth Elements constitute matter, Fire Elements constitute energy, Wind Elements constitute space, Water Elements constitute time, and each class of elemental particles includes dozens of variants.
The elements other than these Four Great Elements are basically composed by combining different elemental particles from the Four Great Elements in certain proportions.
As for the cultivation immortality realm, the fundamental particles that form everything are naturally spiritual qi.
It's just that the term spiritual qi is too misleading, and according to Jeming's current understanding, it would be more appropriate to call it "spiritual particles."
Based on the knowledge provided by the Great Dao Book Pavilion, the classification of spiritual qi is not as exaggerated, consisting of only two types, namely "Yin" and "Yang."
However, having fewer types of fundamental particles does not imply the world is plain.
For example, the Technology World had so many types of fundamental particles, yet the neutrons and protons making up matter were each composed of only three kinds of quarks.
In the Wizard World, material and energy particles are typically composed of four to five types of elemental particles.
Regarding the cultivation immortality realm... generally, they are composed of two to nine different Yin-Yang particles forming material particles.
Overall, although they are close on a macro and somewhat "basic" micro level, the three worlds differ entirely in the deepest micro level.
The reason extraordinary powers appear in the Wizard World and cultivation immortality world resides in the intrinsic active properties of the most fundamental particles compared to those in the Technology World.
Wizards generally mobilize naturally more active elemental particles in the environment, and the higher tier the wizard, the lower the active threshold of elemental particles they can mobilize.
With an understanding of what spiritual qi is, we return to the initial question: In the absence of spiritual qi, how can you cultivate using cultivation techniques from the cultivation immortality world?
The answer is it's impossible to cultivate!
Because the fundamental construction of the world is different!
The Great Dao Book Pavilion contains an almost infinite variety of cultivation methods, from the most fundamental refining essence and qi, breathing and releasing spiritual qi, to more niche methods like starlight reception, refining gang sha, sun and moon essence, celestial destiny and qi fortune, yang god visualization, yin yang union, and even some unconventional ones involving death qi, evil qi, emotions, and flesh...
No matter the cultivation method, its essence has not changed: applying specific dharma gates, these substances "decompose" to provide usable spiritual qi for cultivators!
Whether this spiritual qi is used for body refinement, qi refining, or refining spirit depends mainly on the differences in cultivation techniques and the intentions of the cultivator.
Thus, the act of using the most basic dharma gates like refining essence and qi to extract spiritual power now seems utterly implausible to Jeming.
Because the Wizard World does not have spiritual qi!
It's as though one were trying to extract water from a pile of gold, utterly impossible to accomplish!
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