Prologue, High-Dimensional Surgery
In the realm where all things compete for freedom, all life across various dimensions exists for itself, denying too many fantasies by transforming them into unreality. In this region, humans can only retain extremely simple information in their minds.
However, in certain dimensions, higher-dimensional beings can act in excess, with some very complete fragments preserving the past. These structures are stored, existing from the moment life is born in the dimension. Perhaps it can be said that the life in this dimension itself is an extension of higher-dimensional beings on the reverse side.
Thus, the information stored in these high-dimensional memories is overly simplistic, and a significant portion will be forgotten by individuals. After all, the brain is the organ that consumes the most oxygen during thought processes. Thoughts deemed meaningless will not be regarded as inspiration and will be easily forgotten.
People tend to believe that these complex inspirations and innovative thoughts are entirely their own. They perceive themselves as a complex amalgamation. In reality, individuals are not that complex; the self is, in fact, quite simple. Although the self is simple, it possesses the capacity to encompass all hopes
After completing all of this, the doctor said: "Yes, it is difficult, and the probability of success is very low. However, there is no euthanasia in my hands. The failure of Knuth means nothing? You can still hold on for a while longer. Perhaps at the last moment, the 'you' in the lower dimension can ultimately bear the infinite in the higher dimension." (Knuth is a numeral, representing 10 to the power of 38 billion)
What is the self? When a person's thoughts are not primarily for the existence of the self, then where do these thoughts come from
Therefore, for certain high-dimensional entities, humans serve as excellent storage containers. The fragmented information stored can be completed and smoothly preserved by human thought processes, much like how an oyster preserves a grain of sand, transforming it into a beautiful pearl
The doctor removed a portion of the seriously ill patient, which is a part of the higher dimension. A grain of sand holds infinite information for a two-dimensional surface. This higher-dimensional portion can fill the entire lower-dimensional universe
Pearls are produced by freshwater mussels, but the composition of pearls does not solely originate from the mussels. However, not all grains of sand can generate pearls within the mussels. Freshwater mussels will expel many grains of sand from their bodies
It can be from books, from conversations with others, or of course, from the information and feelings conveyed by television and movies. These are all forms of explanation. However, some unique inspirations will shine in a person's mind
In a higher dimension, an existence lay on a sickbed, looking at another higher-dimensional existence and said: "I may not survive, and there will be no lower-dimensional 'I' to emerge. Moreover, the 'I' that does emerge cannot be me."