Infinite Job Transfers Starting from Mechanic Chapter 1159 - 611: A New Observer Effect
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From Su Yu's knowledge of the theory, beneath the quantum principles forming the foundation of the Material Universe, all matter fundamentally consists of a Probability Cloud that holds no definite shape.
The observer effect causes this cloud to collapse, shaping the macrocosmic universe as it exists now.
Theoretically, the universe could have collapsed into its current form, and it might just as easily collapse into alternative configurations.
Such differences likely stem from varying observers triggering distinct alterations.
Yet, in the past, the whole universe fell under the gaze of the "Supreme Consciousness."
This mighty God of Objects represents the Cosmic Rules themselves, wielding an observer effect of immense potency that kept the universe steady. Despite numerous disruptions from Subspace Spirit Power, the Material Universe avoided any collapse.
But at present, the Supreme Consciousness—this God of Objects—lies slain by Su Yu's hand.
Though the universe's quantum state remains inexplicably intact without collapsing, subtle shifts have undoubtedly taken place behind the scenes.
The odd occurrence Su Yu just went through serves as a prime example.
With diverse observers at play, the universe could settle into varied states.
What, then, of living beings?
Might the essence of life undergo transformations due to this mechanism?
The response is clear: absolutely!
Consider an individual; should you view them as virtuous or villainous, holding that view internally changes nothing about their true nature, regardless of your perceptions.
Yet, now that the quantum observer rule lies shattered, circumstances shift dramatically.
As an observer, should you perceive someone as virtuous, they could genuinely turn virtuous, their Quantum Probability Cloud solidifying into that form through your influence.
Conversely, deeming them villainous might force them to embody that darkness.
This represents the evolved quantum observer effect following the Supreme Consciousness's demise.
"It's no surprise I sensed a subtle warmth from the three Gods toward me, like I'd done them a service."
Upon deeper thought, this observer effect proves utterly terrifying.
Your very mindset and essence no longer hinge on your own volition but on the perceptions of those around you!
Should others see you as virtuous, you become so. If they label you wicked, that becomes your reality.
Should this persist, society would plunge into utter disarray, spawning waves of turmoil and madness to nourish those three Supreme Evil Gods.
In truth, Su Yu has handed them a grand advantage.
Su Yu even wonders if this observer effect extends beyond mere individuals.
Its reach ought to encompass every existence within the Material Universe.
For the universe itself, along with all its inhabitants, observes without cease.
Prior observation patterns have ingrained fixed notions of the universe in most beings.
The cosmos appears as this vast, shadowy void dotted with star systems.
No alternate form has ever manifested.
Should every civilization one day grasp that their gaze can reshape the entire cosmos, what chaos would ensue?
Lives serving as observers would whimsically alter the universe, unleashing boundless turmoil.
The cosmos could spiral into disorder far surpassing that of Subspace.
This equates to Su Yu unwittingly sparking a catastrophe potent enough to unravel the whole universe!
Still, Su Yu won't shoulder the fault, for the Supreme Consciousness's fall clearly involved covert schemes, with Su Yu simply stumbling into the snare.
Evidently, certain forces already comprehend this effect and seek to wield it.
Su Yu himself endured a shift in his being from some covert observer's influence, driving him to an obsessive quest for the God of Objects path.
Luckily, he snapped out of it swiftly.
Su Yu also pieced together how he could select his destiny so freely; at its core, it stemmed from this very observer effect.
His own observation forced the desired fate to materialize from possibility into actuality, enabling such choices.
Naturally, this hinges on the Primordial Universe permitting the selection; in its boundless expanse, if the underlying will rejects Su Yu's chosen path, it simply won't unfold.
Hence, while Su Yu can harness the observer effect to pick his fate at will, others cannot.
It's possible the universe endures without collapse thanks to the Primordial Universe's will imposing fixes.
The destinies of those tempted to recklessly observe and tweak the cosmos get rewritten, quashing such notions in their minds.
How long can these fixes hold, though? Who can say?
Grasping this fully, Su Yu promptly let his sense of self dissolve into a void, devoid of awareness, before imprinting details about "Su Yu" onto this empty slate.
He then turned this persona inward for self-observation, anchoring his state firmly.
This self-anchoring technique drew from his earlier work on the Subspace Analyzer, and with his vastly enhanced power now, he executed it far more adeptly.
Post self-observation, Su Yu sensed his condition had steadied to a great degree.
His self-scrutiny packs the strongest punch, given his intimate knowledge of himself.
As such, typical outside observers shouldn't sway him anymore.
With that settled, Su Yu could finally ponder his inner dilemmas at ease.
Who might this hidden watcher be?
This entity harbors no overt hostility; its gaze upon him feels gentle, almost like a nudge toward awareness.
As Su Yu neared the Space Gate, that observation eased off, restoring his sharp focus.
It seemed intent on alerting Su Yu to the perils of this observer effect.
And plainly, its aim was to guide Su Yu through the Space Gate, to finish the ritual, and ascend as the fresh Supreme Consciousness.
"Who could it be? Saintly Sin?"
Su Yu mulled over it silently, first pointing suspicion at this Supreme Evil God.
This deity appears to hold Su Yu in high regard, eager for him to claim the God of Objects throne—a notion that fits well.
Yet Saintly Sin dwells in Subspace as an Evil God, while the Supreme Consciousness rules as a God of Objects; their realms clash. Would Saintly Sin craft its own rival?
Next, Su Yu turned his thoughts to the Radiant Emperor.
This formidable Human Emperor hasn't crossed paths with Su Yu since departing the Azure Star System.
Earlier, with "Yi" plaguing him, Su Yu avoided reaching out, wary of passing the affliction to the ailing sovereign.
Even after purging the Yi, the spectral shadow of Qi Chen—the Ultimate Savior—loomed, prompting Su Yu to steer clear of casual contact with the Radiant Emperor.
Though Su Yu kept his distance, he remained convinced that, on some profound level, the Radiant Emperor kept tabs on him.
Because... he remains human!
The Light Emperor's might is staggering, having etched the essence of humanity into the universe's core, forging worlds across the stars fit for human life.
Armed with such authority, so long as Su Yu clings to his humanity—or sees himself as such—he stays ensnared in the Radiant Emperor's watchful eye.
"Could it be the Radiant Emperor?"