Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity
#75 - The Potential of the Prophet (2/5, please order first)
Roger had several paths in mind for how to walk the road to immortality, but he hadn't decided on one yet.
Nor was he in a hurry to decide.
Now was the crucial moment for laying the foundation of the Three-Dimensional Theory.
Roger clearly understood the importance of the matter at hand. As long as the Three-Dimensional Theory went smoothly, achieving immortality wouldn't be too difficult.
Perhaps it could even happen naturally, like water overflowing when a container is full.
Conversely, if the Three-Dimensional Theory failed, wanting immortality would probably require taking a long detour.
"Material-level immortality—"
In Dumbledore's memory, only a handful of people in the entire wizarding world could achieve this.
And now, right before his eyes, a young wizard who had been learning magic for barely half a year had accomplished such a feat!
A genius?
No.
"Genius" wasn't enough to describe the young Seer before him.
His true terror didn't lie in achieving immortality but in providing a path.
A path that others could also walk!
Unlike the Philosopher's Stone, which required extremely high alchemy knowledge and precious materials.
Nor like Horcruxes, which required plunging one's heart into darkness and tearing apart the soul to obtain.
This was a path without side effects, one that everyone could try to walk!
Dumbledore didn't know how far the Three-Dimensional Theory could go in the future.
But now, Roger had proven with his own actions that this path could at least continuously refresh and reorganize one's body, thereby achieving material immortality.
Yes, immortality.
As long as one could promptly transform their life form from a material state to a magical state, any existing Muggle weapon would be ineffective against wizards.
What impact would the publication of the Three-Dimensional Theory have on the world?
As the Chief Warlock of the Wizengamot, Dumbledore couldn't help but ponder this question.
Limitless possibilities intertwined in his mind.
Some good, some bad.
But without a doubt, it would cause a cataclysmic upheaval.
"Roger, are you—are you certain you want to publish it?" Dumbledore couldn't help but ask in a deep voice.
Dumbledore himself couldn't believe he was saying such a thing.
He believed that although he was old, he wasn't the kind of outdated, conservative person with rigid ideas.
But at this moment, he suddenly realized that it wasn't that he had been open-minded in the past but that he had always been very tolerant of things within his control.
He could calmly watch young wizards struggle, perhaps achieving something, perhaps creating a mess, but it didn't matter; he had the ability to clean up the mess.
So, there was no panic.
But Roger's existence made Dumbledore feel as though he had returned to decades ago, facing the person he knew best again, the day he had to make a choice.
Facing the unknown, facing the lives of countless people, he—
"Of course," Roger gave a definite answer.
"Don't laugh when I say this, but although I have some talent in magic, I've never felt that I'm the most intelligent person in the world. Even with the various magical technologies I have now, I'm probably nothing compared to the truly top-tier thinkers in the world."
"There are three key factors to my extraordinary achievements."
As he spoke, Roger raised his first finger: "First, I can connect to magic."
This was extremely crucial. Don't think that this was a skill every wizard had, but this was the decisive difference.
Are there few people who are fearless, willing to face ten thousand people, and at the same time have clear and intelligent minds?
Yes, there are few.
But if you turn the base number into billions, even if there are few, tens of thousands of people can emerge.
But they don't have magic, and their 'talent' has no way to materialize.
Like Wang Yangming, the founder of Xin Xue (School of Mind), he spent his life practicing the unity of knowledge and action. If he could connect to magic, how strong would he become? It's unimaginable!
However, magic is something you either have or you don't. No matter how exaggerated your potential talent is, it will ultimately be meaningless.
Then, Roger raised his second finger: "Second, I will do whatever I decide to do at any cost."
How important willpower is in the idealistic magic has been elaborated on in too many theories, so there is no need to say more.
"Third."
"I am a Seer. I can see more than ordinary people. It can guide me to the right path." The Seer in Roger's mouth refers to his sense of crisis, and he is also talking about the various insights he brought from the information explosion era to 1991.
"The difficulty of the path to eternal life is almost impossible. I don't think my wisdom alone can get me to the end."
"I must let everyone join me on my path."
Human civilization still has a lot of potential to be tapped, how could Roger give up these valuable talents.
Although Roger hasn't figured out how wizards become wizards yet.
But Roger also doesn't need to study it.
The Three-Dimensional Theory has already provided a solution.
Use the first magic to create and cultivate the second magic.
Compared to the incomprehensible, idealistic first magic, the second magic, which more closely follows the operating rules of the material universe,
can be studied and can be—.—be transplanted into Muggles!
Even if the method of how to become a wizard is not conquered in the end, those Muggles who use the second magic will not be too weak, and can still provide Roger with a lot of valuable data.
"The most powerful thing about a Seer is not predicting the future, but creating the future." Roger's gaze was just as serious as Dumbledore's.
Take the things that may appear in the future to the present, and then use the "present" as the foundation to push the future in a farther direction!
Although Roger can't do this, he knows that there is a powerful Seer in the wizarding world. If he can become stronger, he might be able to do it.
As long as there is a probability of reaching the "correct" path, you can steal the fruits of the other side of time!
Just like his own path to eternal life, this may be difficult, but it cannot deny the existence of this possibility.
Dumbledore saw Roger's determination in his words.
But he still intended to do some final "struggling."
"According to your theory, there may be existences in the world that are superior to you in terms of conditions. Aren't you afraid of raising a tiger if you publish your theory?"
Dumbledore didn't finish speaking. He paused for a moment and then continued: "I know you are a Seer, but you also know how high the upper limit of your theory is. Is the power of a Seer, the power of fate, really foolproof?"
As he spoke, his eyes were fixed on Roger's face, but he couldn't find a trace of panic or hesitation on Roger's face.
On the contrary, Roger couldn't help but chuckle.
"No, I won't have any worries in this regard. I would even be very happy to see the kind of person you imagine appear."
"Eternal life is just a longer lifespan. You can still be killed and die. I naturally know this."
"How could I, a person with eternal life as a goal, ignore this point? There is a backup plan in the Three-Dimensional Theory!" Roger told Dumbledore the secret with an indifferent tone!
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