Hogwarts and the Unspeakable

Chapter 23 The Indescribable One and Divine Revelation

"Divine inspiration?" Hermione asked puzzledly. She had only seen this word in the Bible. The rest of my life has nothing to do with this word.

"Yes, Apocalypse"

Allen confirmed firmly.

"What is revelation?"

"Although I want to tell you, I have to say that this is top secret. Maybe you need Principal Dumbledore's permission before I can tell you about this book. We must consider security reasons. "

Allen nodded incomprehensibly.

"Oh." Hermione felt a little tired. She remembered the huge gap between their identities.

"However, out of friendship, one can always briefly talk about this matter with those who are interested."

Allen continued to speak inscrutably. In the use of English, Allen believes that using one as the subject is more formal, mysterious and fun than using personal pronouns.

Onecanhardlysay.

Sir Humphrey often used this usage when communicating with others.

Hermione's eyes suddenly lit up.

"If you know something important, don't tell anyone else. It will lead to contempt."

This is what Sir Humphrey once taught Alan.

"Do you think, according to the explanation of modern science, it is possible for something like magic to appear?"

Alan asked and Hermione shook her head.

"That's right. Let's take levitation as an example." Allen waved his wand lightly, and a quill levitated.

"This magic obviously violates Newton's law of gravity." Allen said without doubt.

"Yes," Hermione admitted.

"In this case, since you also know that this spell does exist, then this means that there are things in this world that cannot be completely explained by modern science. We call it mystery." Allen introduced.

"Those who spy on mysteries are called voyeurs, and those who investigate mysteries are called investigators."

"So, have you ever imagined why there is something like this that cannot be explained by science in this world?"

"Why can science often prevail and even destroy the world when there is no 'mysterious' intervention?"

Allen continued to ask questions. His teaching method is to use constant questions to mobilize students' thinking, and at the same time, by confirming the students' responses, he constantly conducts small tests that she is not aware of, and constantly provides reinforcement and next steps. He calls it the "high-difficulty, high-speed, heavy-monitoring" Zankov-Bloom-"His Name in His Past Life" teaching method. This is a teaching method that he created in his previous life, combining the mastery learning methods of the Soviet educator Zankov and the American educator Bloom, and has personally practiced it. Of course, he also added Bruner's program teaching method, but now that there is no computer, he simply used his own teaching method.

For Allen, he has summarized a series of directly implementable teaching paradigms. It’s just that he is not willing to tell others. If he tells others, how can he still make money? Almost no one will completely disclose the things that can really make money, right?

Hermione shook her head.

"It's actually very simple to say."

"You can guess it just by thinking about it."

"There are some things in this world that violate the rules. They can violate the rules just by existing, and the people they affect can also be affected by their influence on the world, thus violating the rules. But in places they cannot influence .The world is still functioning as usual.”

"Newton's first law: An object remains at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line if no force is applied to it."

Allen added.

"You mean..." Hermione said.

"These beings, we have no way of knowing their names because their existence violates the rules."

"We just get some skin, we can kill people, set fires, restore things."

"And their real names, and their other things, are our human shells, and the ultimate truth that the human brain cannot understand. Human beings have limits." Allen sighed.

"So once you go beyond the limits of humanity, you go beyond the limits of the human brain."

"A person will immediately go into complete madness because his brain is 'burned'. Burned out by such a large amount of information."

Hermione quickly guessed this. Ellen was waiting for this sentence, which meant that she did understand what she said.

"Excellent" Allen commented. Translated, this sentence means "This is really excellent."

"But because their existence violates the rules of the universe, we can use their existence characteristics to our advantage." Allen felt a sense of pride.

"Although to them, we are just parasites living in them. But they also need parasites, just like we need various beneficial bacteria in the gut."

Allen introduced. The reason why I introduce so much. It's because in the original world of "Harry Potter", the trio of Harry and Hermione can even control "The Tales of Pidgeot" and the Deathly Hallows, so in terms of their authority, they can control This kind of knowledge also comes sooner or later. This gave him the courage to reveal this in advance.

“So you’re doing ‘divine revelation’?”

"Yes. Divine inspiration." Allen said.

"To put it simply, I offer sacrifices to the gods, and the gods provide me with information."

"But the rest is really unspeakable. I can only reveal to you that there are ultimate beings in this world that we cannot understand, cannot know their names, and cannot describe. They are magic. the roots of.”

Allen said.

"Okay." Hermione naturally agreed. It was an unexpected surprise to get this information.

To be honest, as long as she could stay away from those brown candies, even if Allen didn't say this, she wouldn't have any complaints.

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Allen caught Hermione peeking, but Allen didn't say anything.

The more you cannot see something, the more you want to see it. This is a common problem among humans. But Allen doesn't hate this.

Allen once saw an experiment where children were given a piece of candy and told that if they didn't do anything, they would receive a piece of candy.

The guys who finally controlled themselves and didn't take candy bars were all "promising".

In Allen's opinion, this is complete nonsense. This can only show that they are closer to the essence of human society - after all, the essence of civilization is the repeater. Allen believes that people who eat candy are respectable, but people who do not eat candy gain gains and experience, that is, they really do the forbidden thing. They gain curiosity.

Without curiosity, humanity cannot progress.

Well, people always tend to think about the destiny of mankind, but in fact, they cannot even control their own destiny. But that’s exactly why people think about the fate of humanity, isn’t it? Because I have nothing to do, or I am anxious, I do this kind of futile thing at the first thought. Only in this way can you relieve the difficulties and uneasiness in your heart. This is like the reason why Allen himself may be sent to Azkaban tomorrow to be with his mother, but he is living a very comfortable life now.

To be honest, why does it have to be meritorious? You see, the new landlords have done nothing to "do anything". They are neither trapped nor uneasy, but no one says anything about them. Just as no one dares to fart one more time at Sir Alan Appleby. Sir Humphrey will teach him the rules.

On the surface, these people who blindly evaluate others are opposing "futility", but in fact they are opposing "poverty".

When you are poor, everything you do is wrong, but when you are poor, it is exactly the opposite.

Therefore, since everything you do is judged the same for poverty, no matter what a person does, he will be criticized, and there is no escape. So what matters is not that you are thinking about human beings, or thinking about the present, but that you are Whether it is poverty.

Mencius said: People must insult themselves, and then others insult them. The smart way is to stay away from these people.

This is why British education is dual-track and why Sir Humphrey's reputation is limited to aristocratic circles.

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Regardless, research continues.

Allen picked up his notes and continued to record his thoughts on divine revelation.

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