Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi

Chapter 340 - 266: Hypnosis, Control, Consciousness Destruction



Chapter 340 - 266: Hypnosis, Control, Consciousness Destruction

Wang Ye endured the intense headache and roughly calculated,

the time flow difference between his dream and reality was at least 10000:1.

That means ten thousand seconds pass in the dream while only one second passes in reality,

and throughout the few months in the dream, he maintained a normal thinking speed.

Maintaining such an astonishing time difference and ten thousand times thinking speed required his brain to release an immeasurable amount of energy in a short time, providing him with more than ten thousand times the spiritual power, sustaining the dream where the time flow was a thousandfold slower. If not for the energy supplied by the light of the fixed star, he would probably have been sucked into a mummy by the energy consumption of the brain by now.

But... what is the use of this?

According to Wang Ye’s earlier hypothesis, this lucid dream should be a special phenomenon caused by the brain domain waves brought by the evolution induced by the system.

But when he woke up, the attribute panel had basically not changed.

The only change was that the burden on his brain became heavier.

In his brain, it seemed to have developed a sea of consciousness, or rather a brain domain,

and the world he built in the dream exists in this brain domain.

Since he created the Brain Domain World modeled after Earth.

At this moment, it’s like a blue sphere floating in his Brain Domain space.

His thoughts only need to move slightly to cause changes in the Brain Domain World.

But...

Still the same question,

what the hell is the use of this?

Wang Ye couldn’t help but hold his head, collapsing heavily onto the chair.

His brain now was in a constant state of excruciating headache.

It even made him feel like he might faint again at any moment.

He endured the pain, pondering how he should relieve the pressure on his brain.

Although with the evolution of the Spirit Attribute, the pressure on his brain would become increasingly lighter, but he couldn’t just endure until that time.

Suddenly, Wang Ye recalled a concept in psychology that seemed very similar to his current situation.

In psychology, there is a memory technique called Memory Palace.

The Memory Palace Technique, also known as the Method of Loci or Mind Mapping, is an advanced memory technique that uses familiar scenes ("Memory Palaces") to store and recall information. This method has been widely used since ancient times, including by Roman orators and scholars who used it to memorize lengthy speeches and complex texts.

The method of constructing a Memory Palace is very intricate. First, one must choose a very familiar and easily imaginable place in one’s mind as the Memory Palace. Then, one must vividly depict the layout of this place in their mind, making it lively, full of color and detail.

Finally, any object can be placed in the Memory Palace as a carrier for one’s memory. For example, placing a book in the Memory Palace, the owner only needs to flip the book to see the text they need to memorize. When needing to recall the memory, they only need to return to the Memory Palace to review their memory by "seeing."

Once one thoroughly masters the Memory Palace Method, an ordinary person can even memorize an entire book of hundreds of thousands of words within three days. This abstract graphical memory method is exponentially more efficient than rote memorization, as most people have a better graphical memory than information memory capacity. Moreover, the Memory Palace Method is akin to increasing brain usage through self-hypnosis, so the capacity for memory is higher and less likely to be forgotten.

Additionally, the Memory Palace Method was once prohibited during the medieval period. This is because the method carries certain risks, with long-term overuse potentially harming individuals with fragile nerves or mental disorders. It resembles mild self-hypnosis, leaving a very deep impression on the cerebral cortex to achieve the purpose of memory. Hypnosis often involves risks, and the process of constructing a Memory Palace is equivalent to maneuvering in one’s brain, where a slight mistake may touch critical areas, causing brain damage, or cramming too much into the brain introduces too much pressure, like what happened to Wang Ye. Therefore, the Memory Palace Method carries certain risks for individuals with fragile nerves or mental disorders.

The process where Wang Ye just created everything in his dream was like constructing a so-called Memory Palace.

The final effect is very similar to the Memory Palace method, despite awaking fully, as long as he closes his eyes, he can still remember every detail in the dream vividly.

It was like he returned to the dream, becoming someone who could move instantly within the dream world, able to freely explore any object’s details he had created in this vast world of a billion square kilometers, even remembering how many leaves were on each tree, and the patterns on each leaf, all as clear as day.

Meanwhile, he still possesses the ability from the lucid dream, able to continue creating new things in this dream world.

After a brief contemplation, Wang Ye pulled a book from the shelf, rapidly leafing through it with quantum speed, replicating every detail his eyes saw and fingers touched into the dream world. About three minutes later, he could examine any detail in the book freely within the dream world, as clearly as if they were in the real world, down to the ink of every word and every crease on the paper.


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