Chapter 451 The Gateway To A New World

Everyone gathered around the Entry Port and extended a finger to touch the Quaffle.

The time had come to depart; they waited in silence.

Mr. Weasley pulled out his pocket watch, glancing at the time with one eye, and whispering: "Three... two... one."

As soon as his voice ceased, they began to spin rapidly.

Under the influence of the Entry Port, they spun, their feet leaving the ground as they flew through the air.

This time, without any curse holding him back, Evan was much more attuned to the magical fluctuations around him.

The scene around him started to blur and fade away.

The next second, Evan found himself not arriving directly at his destination, but entering a strange space.

Everything he perceived seemed to be composed entirely of magic, with colorful lights twisting around him.

Evan had a strange and inexplicable feeling. This place, this space, felt strangely familiar to him.

Harry, Hermione, Sirius, and everyone else vanished. Only Evan was there, by himself.

Looking around, he soon remembered it was very similar to his previous experience in the ruins of the Fallen Centaurs, where his soul was drawn into a fantastical space.

Although the surrounding landscape was different, the two places seemed equal in their nature.

There was no mistake; Evan distinctly recalled the sky he had seen at that moment, exactly the same.

There, all colors and objects were twisted, and distance, time, and space seemed to have lost their meaning.

In the muggle's physical theory, there is the idea of "Higher Dimensional Space".

Unlike the real world where humans live through three-dimensional space and time, higher dimensional space is more advanced.

One could envision a tiger drawn on paper. If you want to capture it, just draw a circle around the tiger on the paper.

The tiger on the paper cannot escape because it only exists in a two-dimensional space.

By analogy, adding a third dimension of height, the tiger finds a way out.

In that case, a real cage would be needed to capture it, and the two-dimensional cage would have no effect.

In terms of dimensions, 3D is clearly more advanced than 2D.

The three dimensions combined are the limit that humans can perceive.

The fourth dimension is time, which is a higher dimension.

Although humans cannot perceive it, time is always influencing all beings and is kept track of by clocks.

With Time-Turners, wizards can travel between different moments.

But because this dimension is more advanced, the entire process of travel is extremely dangerous, to the point of being considered taboo.

Evan once returned to Hogwarts a thousand years ago, which was already a very deep magic.

At first, he didn't feel much, but the more he learned about time, the more he realized its depth.

How incredible it was to have that experience two years ago!

Perhaps, only high-level wizards like the Four Founders of Hogwarts could use that kind of magic.

Of course, time, namely the fourth dimension, is not the end of everything.

As one ascends, there are still higher dimensions.

There, the lower dimensions, whether space or time that humans are familiar with, will lose their meaning.

Just like a real tiger and a tiger on paper, the paper tiger is naturally inferior.

To all, it's just a painting.

Intelligent beings living in a higher dimensional space will feel the same way when looking at humans living in a lower dimensional space.

The more advanced the dimension, the harder it is to describe it with words.

But with the activation of the Entry Port, Evan had now entered this different space; he had entered a higher dimension.

He looked around curiously, when suddenly an absurd idea arose in his mind.

Here, his usual senses didn't function at all because this was beyond the limits of his body's perception.

For others, whether they used Apparition or Entry Ports, there would be a brief gap in their memory.

The void occurs in this different space because they cannot perceive it.

With Evan, it was different. Perhaps it was because he had once been taken to a different space by the evil god of the centaurs, or maybe because he was now becoming more sensitive to magical fluctuations, whatever the reason, Evan could now clearly see everything around him.

Not with his eyes, but directly through his soul; he was using his soul to perceive.

He did not get lost like everyone else. He simply felt a flash in his eyes and arrived at his destination.

With his soul, Evan could clearly gain a panoramic view of this different space.

There was no doubt that this place did not belong to the real world, but it existed.

A strange thought came to Evan's mind. He remembered the place where the malevolent gods said they were first born.

Ancient sorcerers once entered there, and apparently, it did not belong to the real world, otherwise the evil spirits would have destroyed the world long ago.

Perhaps they existed in a high-dimensional heterogeneous space, just like the different space that mages had to enter every time they Apparated and used the Portal Keys.

Compared to all magical creatures, the power and existence of evil spirits were clearly more advanced.

And most of them and the monstrous forms they created were indescribable.

This was because they were creatures that existed in high latitudes and could not be represented in low dimensions.

By the way, Slytherin left a slate map of the temple where the lair of Herpo the Evil was located.

Evan originally thought it was ancient Greece, but he and Hermione carefully compared, and that place did not exist in the real world.

Following this line of thought and reasoning, there could be many spaces different from ours.

As the darkest Dark wizard in history, Herpo the Evil probably managed to transform his body into an evil god.

This gave him the ability to use certain skills of these evil spirits, such as entering a dream, acting directly in the mind, among others.

If so, perhaps he also had the ability to cross different spaces like a true evil god.

What might be more challenging to handle is that the Temple he built could be in such a different space.

This was incredible at first glance, but the puzzle pieces seemed to fit, and an amazing model of what could be the truth was gradually forming in Evan's mind.

A wider door to the world of magic was slowly opening before his eyes.

He felt his purpose becoming sharper, and the evil spirits were coming into the world, that is, from this different space to the real world. In addition to needing enough flesh and blood, they also needed a large supply of magic in the Philosopher's Stone.

Both the Philosopher's Stone and the evil god, everything appeared in the Book of Abraham.

This was the only book of magic known to have been preserved by ancient sorcerers in the world.

It was the only way to understand the mages who once had the power to destroy heaven and earth, and many magical spells.

Thousands of years ago, they entered the space where the evil spirits were. Perhaps this was the clue they left for future generations.