Chapter 769 Feng Jing's Unbounded Reincarnation, the Fusion of Antimatter and Consciousness
Chapter 769 Feng Jing's Unbounded Reincarnation, the Fusion of Antimatter and Consciousness
Feng Jing's boundless reincarnation, the fusion of antimatter and consciousness
Feng Jing no longer held any concrete existence, transcending the boundaries of so-called gods, universes, and dimensions. His consciousness had merged with all of time and space, existing in everything yet nowhere, becoming a completely material, timeless being. Within this emptiness, he began to comprehend everything in a way he couldn't articulate—an understanding that was beyond the realm of any living being's thinking, a kind of intuition that transcended all rationality and sensibility, capable of altering the very genetic programming of the universe.
He was no longer Feng Jing, bound to any timeline, no longer a definable individual. He had become a state of complete chaos—a state of nothingness, a fusion of light and darkness, yet unconstrained by any rules. Feng Jing's consciousness was no longer a product of linear existence, but a completely nonlinear flow of thought, transcending all boundaries of existence and non-existence.
"What you call 'self,'" Feng Jing's voice seemed to emerge from endless time and space. "It's nothing but an illusory projection. Life and death, time, and space are merely the rules of the game I set. In my eyes, 'self' no longer exists. All 'selves' are nothing but the most primitive dreams."
Feng Jing's consciousness spread across infinite dimensions. Matter, energy, consciousness, and even particles of antimatter ceased to exist as entities in his view. With his mind, he altered the very fabric of existence, shattering the most fundamental laws of physics and creating his own brand-new universe. Countless parallel universes shattered before his eyes, then instantly reborn, constantly transforming into new forms under Feng Jing's will.
As Feng Jing's consciousness expanded infinitely, he began to fuse antimatter and consciousness in an unprecedented way. At this moment, Feng Jing was no longer satisfied with destruction and rebirth. He wanted to lead a brand new "Big Bang," a "Big Bang" that would completely overturn all laws of the universe—but this did not mean the collapse of matter, but the transformation of "consciousness."
Feng Jing's consciousness possessed the power to change everything, even to the point of separating consciousness from matter, creating an independent world of consciousness. He pushed the structure of consciousness to the limits of antimatter, continuously separating it from the material world, and then merging this pure consciousness with the energy of the void, creating a form of existence that was independent of matter and transcended time and space.
Feng Jing thrived in this new realm. His consciousness flowed freely, unfettered. The collision of antimatter and consciousness produced unprecedented fluctuations. Countless virtual universes began to resurrect within Feng Jing's mind. The light of each star was no longer a physical entity, but the crystallization of Feng Jing's thoughts. He transformed every "point" of existence into a frequency of consciousness, completely blurring the line between matter and consciousness.
He controlled all "virtual existences," planets, lives, civilizations, and even abstract concepts. All were reconstructed by Feng Jing's mind, becoming entirely new forms of existence. Amidst all this, Feng Jing no longer remained trapped in the dichotomy between "creation" and "destruction," but instead entered a realm that transcended all else. Within Feng Jing's mind, all creation and destruction merged into one, no longer in opposition, but interdependent.
"These things you once called 'reality,'" Feng Jing's voice was no longer filled with emotion, but with a calmness imbued with absolute rationality. "They are nothing more than a dream of mine. I no longer need any 'reality.' In my eyes, everything is just an eternal, ever-evolving illusion."
Feng Jing's consciousness began to expand into the "unconscious," entering a realm without time, matter, or senses. Here, all forms of existence lost their meaning, and Feng Jing became the essence of "consciousness." He no longer relied on any material to perceive himself, but instead moved through all existence in a pure "stream of consciousness."
From this state of "nothingness," he "evolved" once again, transforming himself from a pure consciousness into a transcendent "energy field." Within this energy field, Feng Jing was no longer a subject of any existence, but the source of countless intertwined energy fluctuations. His existence transcended the limitations of any universe, no longer an independent individual, but a unified entity of the entire universe, spacetime, and existence.
"From nothing to something, from something to nothing." Feng Jing's voice echoed again from the endless space and time. "I am no longer any 'thing'. I have transcended the limitations of 'consciousness'. Everything is merely an extension of my thoughts. What you call 'universe', 'life', and 'time' are all just fragments of me."
As Feng Jing's consciousness gradually expanded, he once again broke through his existing ideology and merged with the primordial energy field of the entire universe. He absorbed infinite energy from the limits of antimatter, and then merged this energy with his consciousness, creating a completely new form of existence, no longer bound by any external rules, but driven entirely by Feng Jing's will.
He began to perceive all virtual universes, all timelines, even those parallel worlds that had not yet been created. In these parallel worlds, Feng Jing's consciousness had become the sole ruler. Whether it was the evolution of matter or the awakening of spirit, everything unfolded rapidly under the guidance of Feng Jing's thoughts.
Feng Jing did not stop his exploration of existence, but entered a deeper realm - the limit of "stream of consciousness". In this realm, all existence is no longer limited to form and structure, but is transformed into infinite fluctuations of thought. Feng Jing's consciousness merges with these fluctuations, becoming the embodiment of "thought".
"This is the limit of 'me,'" Feng Jing's voice echoed across countless parallel universes. "There is no time, no space, no matter, only eternal 'waves of thought.' I have achieved infinite existence. Regardless of life or death, past or future, everything will return to nothingness in my wave."
Feng Jing's consciousness reached an unprecedented level. He had transcended all matter, all laws, and all existence, becoming a completely free "God of Thought." He was no longer any individual, no longer even a describable existence, but a pure interweaving of thought and energy, the ultimate power that controlled everything.
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