Applied Immortality

Chapter 126: Just Try Following Tradition and I’ll Smack You



“So you’re saying that building a Cartesian coordinate system, or a three-element system, is hard? Is your sword art that complex and awesome that it can break dimensions?”

Wang Qi worked on the problem while mocking Zhen Chanzi.

The sword wave in his mind was no illusion, but what the ancient system called an indescribable art.

A narrative had limited knowledge, making it impossible to convey arts beyond a certain complexity. The ancient system used a forced recording and imparting it directly into their disciples’ minds.

Ancient cultivation showed off with it, insisting on true arts being impossible to convey through words.

The modern system’s reply was to scoff and crack up. “You can’t use words to describe complex arts, but did you try formulas?”

Transcendent Newton’s three great principles described the motion of objects at low speed in three short formulas.

Unified Arts Maxwell’s Celestial Element Series referred to electromagnetic nature, the core of which stood four systems of equations.

Could an art get more complex than that?

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