Chapter 1042 - 706

In the Marvel world setup, there is a very important point, that is, the universes within the multiverse are infinite. So, what exactly makes up the infinite universe?

In the comics, an answer was given, a certain character's idea at a certain point in time forms a new universe, and in the real world, there are similar theories about parallel universes.

For example, the TV shows, movies and literature we can see now are actually parallel universes. They are born from the ideas of the human race and can be observed by us due to certain special rules.

The editors of Marvel obviously got inspiration from such theories, so they set the structure of Marvel's universe as an infinite universe.

The upper limit of such a setting is very high. For instance, the "hypothetical" universe, which is widely welcomed by many comic readers, is also a kind of infinite universe.

At a certain point in time, a certain possibility changes, creating a new universe, leading to new stories. In this way, the editors of Marvel have endless stories to draw.

While reading the comics, Shiller noticed this point, but just like people in reality, whenever it was mentioned that movies could be parallel universes, it was just a passing comment. It is a beautiful idea when daydreaming, but when it comes to reality, it seems absurd.

Facing the reboot of the individual universe, during the process of everything reversing, Shiller witnessed the truth of the infinite universe. Seeing is believing and when he realized that the infinite universe is actually composed of infinite possibilities, Shiller understood that this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Every thought, every idea, every dream is a universe, and what Shiller has the most are dreams.

In the Thought Palace, in endless rooms, each room represents a dream. All personality traits are born from a certain experience and dream.

If every dream is a universe, does that imply that all the rooms in his Tower of Thought, which exist in the Marvel world, are actual universes?

Thinking of this, Shiller began to re-explore his Thought Palace.

Since, in DC, he searched here many times, he was certain that floating up in the Thought Palace is indicative of consciousness, sinking down is indicative of subconsciousness, and there is no other passage to the real world apart from this. The body he can control is only from this individual universe.

So, how to explore these universes within his thoughts? And how to send the personalities from these universes out of the individual universe and freely travel through the multiverse?

Shiller suddenly thought that when he first obtained the Ship of the Underworld, he had a speculation. Could this large ship, which came from a dream, also carry dreams and sail to reality?

Shiller has been using the Ship of the Underworld to travel through dreams, from his own dreams, to Professor X's dreams, or to Stark's dreams. This ship has been moored by Shiller next to the High Tower of the Thought Palace and has never entered the inside of the Tower of Thought.

The "inside" here refers not to the open space in the center of the high tower, but to each room in the Thought Palace.

The Ship of the Underworld has never really entered a room. Therefore, Shiller did not know whether, when the Ship of the Underworld enters the room in his Thought Palace, which is his dream, it could carry the personalities inside to the unknown area outside the room.

Having thought of this, Shiller lay back on the bed, closed his eyes, sank his thoughts into the Thought Palace, and when he appeared again in the center of the Thought Palace, the big pit was still there, with the subconscious below was pitch-dark.

The door of the high tower was very grand, so it wasn't hard to sail in, but the ship couldn't climb the stairs. The rooms in the Thought Palace didn't have large enough doors for the ship to enter and exit. To realize Shiller's speculation, a special method needed to be used, and Shiller knew who to find.

"You mean, let me build a new elevator to send the ship up?" In an office, his self, dressed in a black turtleneck sweater, asked while working.

"Exactly. Don't you think this tower lacks a freight elevator? The original small elevator is quite efficient, but if it is to carry large goods, it'll be somewhat difficult, right?" Shiller, dressed in a white coat, asked.

His self thought for a while and said, "That makes sense, but you want to take the ship into the room? The room doesn't have such large corridors and doors for you to use."

Shiller thought for a while, then said, "Since we can't widen the corridors and doors, we can try to shrink the ship."

While saying this, Shiller in his white coat walked out of the office. He saw that just after he had walked down two steps, the construction site below had started work. The new freight elevator was under construction. At this moment, Shiller thought of a good idea to shrink the Ship of the Underworld.

"Shrink quickly!"

A spell rang out, the magic wand drew a beautiful arc, and a stream of light hit the Ship of the Underworld. Potions Professor Shiller, dressed in a Slytherin uniform, put away his magic wand.

As the stream of light gradually covered the entire Ship of the Underworld, the ship slowly shrank to about one-tenth of its original size. With this size, it can easily pass through the room door.

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