Chapter 333 Shattering the vacuum, subtle elemental coincidence!
Chen Jue left in a very cool manner. In addition to taking back his personal belongings that he had left behind from the base, he also took away a set of aerospace combat uniforms.
With his current ability to break the sound barrier at will, there are few clothing fabrics on this earth that can withstand such tearing and damage.
Without suitable clothes, you can't let Chen Jue run naked every day, right?
Besides, Chen Jue didn’t get this battle suit for nothing.
At least he left behind invaluable cultivation theories and extraordinary cultivation methods.
Can what a martial artist does be called stealing?
This is called a convenient thing, and it is done openly and honestly, without fear of being known. Even the director and deputy director of the two bases, Zhong Lao and Liu Chengdong, have no objections. If it can make Chen Jue happy, they would like to give Chen Jue two more pieces!
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After leaving the base, Chen Jue did not take the base's Kunpeng transport plane, but went to a nearby county town and took a high-speed train to Hangzhou.
There are no direct flights from Long Province to Wenzhou City, so you have to transfer.
Fortunately, Chen Jue was not in a hurry and acted according to his heart.
Looking at the passengers hurrying in the station, Chen Jue had calm eyes. He found a seat near the ticket gate and sat down. Chen Jue waited patiently for the high-speed train to depart.
Everyone in this world has his or her own pursuits, most of which are money, fame and fortune.
Only teenagers can be truly carefree, and can laugh heartily in groups of three or five without fear of other people's eyes.
"Is it summer vacation?" Chen's determination moved.
In addition to these ordinary people who went with the flow, he actually saw a few staff members in the waiting hall of the station, who were practicing physical exercises in a corner as if no one was around.
It seems that the martial arts compiled by him have penetrated into every corner of life, and ordinary people who know a few martial arts skills can be seen everywhere.
Such a high penetration rate also made Chen Jue very pleased.
"I did a good deed that will be remembered for eternity!"
"I hope this skill can help reduce the pain and suffering in the world." Chen Jue murmured as he thought of his deceased family members.
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After waiting for half an hour, the high-speed train departed.
Chen Jue bought a business ticket, which allowed him to lie down all the way to Hangzhou, a journey of more than 1,600 kilometers.
Half a year after leaving the earth, Chen Jue has already accomplished the life achievement of "making two small goals while doing nothing", so he can take the bus and buy tickets as he pleases.
The business class cabin is very comfortable, with fully reclining massage seats and plenty of air conditioning.
Chen Jue was afraid that his nose would become dry and itchy from too much air conditioning, and that if he sneezed he might accidentally collapse the seat, so he asked the flight attendant for a blanket to cover himself.
Because just before that, he had crashed the commercial vehicle driven by Liu Chengdong and completely destroyed it.
This time he took the high-speed train, which was worth 200 million yuan. Although the money in his pocket was enough for him to pay the compensation, Chen Jue did not want to cause any ridiculous incident and let a car full of passengers play with him.
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The vehicles started to move and the high-speed rail began to accelerate to a speed of more than 300 kilometers per hour.
Looking at the scene receding outside the car window, Chen Jue began to think about how to truly cross the threshold between the extraordinary and the void.
Although he had successfully attained enlightenment and understood the location of "emptiness" before, he still had to spend a lot of energy to practice kung fu.
Chen Jue now sees the "way forward", but lacks effective means to move forward.
You should know that no matter whether it is the Pure Yang Gong, Bai Ze Daoyin Technique, Kui Niu Daoyin Technique, Suzaku Daoyin Technique practiced by Chen Jue, or the Dragon Slaying Sword Technique and Seven Stars Life-Extending Technique created by Liu Bowen, they all revolve around "innate qi" and "spiritual energy".
Although the boundary between body building and transcendence can be easily broken with the help of these two special energies, if one wants to truly enter the "void level", it is far from enough to rely solely on these few macro-level techniques.
The macroscopic body and the microscopic body are two worlds of different dimensions. From the meridians, acupoints, muscles to cells that are initially practiced, they are all at the macroscopic level.
Even though Chen Jue had spent a lot of his attributes to synthesize the [Pure Yang Gong], it could only penetrate the martial arts energy into the cellular level and could not reach the microscopic void that he saw.
"Break the void, break the void."
"Now that I have found the void, all I need is a way to break it." Chen Jue said to himself.
After seeing the vacuum zone among the atoms in his body through the [inner vision] perspective of the atomic world, Chen Jue has been thinking about what means he should use to interfere with this vacuum zone.
Because in the void-level practice theory he realized, the first level of practice is to use the human body's own power to reach the vacuum zone that interferes with the body's atoms.
This realm is between the peak of the extraordinary level and the void level, and is considered an extremely critical bottleneck realm. Chen Jue calls this realm "shattering the vacuum."
"The great way is to seek within, and emptiness is within."
"Only by awakening the eighth sense, Alaya consciousness, and surpassing the speed of light in thinking, and perceiving the location of the vacuum, can we achieve the next step of shattering the vacuum, completely step into the void level, and reach the other side of the sea of suffering."
"If you can't take this step, even if you live another 500 years, you will still be just a pile of bones."
Chen Jue's thoughts were jumping. Now he seemed to have found his original intention of seeking the Tao. Walking, sitting and lying down were all forms of cultivation.
In addition to observing the mundane world and understanding the path of life, Chen Jue spent the rest of his time mobilizing the sparks of his thinking and digesting the cultivation theories he had just comprehended.
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After looking at the boring scenery outside the window for a while, Chen Jue closed his eyes, put on an eye mask, and leaned back in the chair, allowing his [perspective] to enter the microscopic atomic world again.
This was his second time to start microscopic introspection. Compared with his superficial exploration during his first enlightenment, this in-depth exploration allowed him to make different discoveries.
In that microscopic universe composed of countless atomic nuclei and electrons, Chen Jue saw that the atoms that made up his body had differences in size and type.
First of all, the largest element is oxygen atoms, which account for more than 65%.
Because more than half of the human body's mass is water, and the composition of water molecules is H20, that is, 2 hydrogen atoms + 1 oxygen atom. In addition, the oxygen element is also involved in the body's metabolism and energy generation.
The next is the carbon atom, followed by hydrogen and nitrogen, as well as some trace elements in smaller proportions.
Of course, this is the composition of the human body elements of ordinary people.
Because Chen Jue had experienced a large amount of nuclear radiation in the prehistoric ruins of his second home, and had absorbed some of the energy of the Vermillion Bird, his body, in addition to these basic elements, also contained the element helium, which is not naturally present in the human body.
From Chen Jue's microscopic perspective, these elements are actually very easy to identify. If you have memorized the periodic table, you just need to count the number of their electrons. This is taught in high school chemistry textbooks.
Just by "looking" at the four basic elements that make up the human body with a mind that transcends light, Chen Jue had a new and leaping idea.
"Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, helium... it's so close to the chemical composition of stars like the sun!"