A mage accidentally drifts to Blue Star. The intelligent life on Blue Star cannot influence reality by manipulating dark matter, thus the mage loses their casting ability.
In order to recover...
"Thank you all for today's interview. In the future, I will focus all my energy on the issue of the soul and pay more attention to the relationship between the soul and human diseases."
To unravel more mysteries related to the soul.
Another impact of the confirmation of the soul is that the concept of the soul and spirit in traditional Chinese medicine now has theoretical support.
The "Suwen·Xuanming Wuqi Pian" states: "The five viscera store the spirit; the heart stores the spirit, the lungs store the corporeal soul, the liver stores the ethereal soul, the spleen stores the intention, and the kidneys store the will."
Some proponents of traditional Chinese medicine believe that the ancient Chinese people discovered the existence of the soul, but were unable to directly observe this phenomenon due to limitations in technology.
Taoist cultivation has also become popular, with people's simple idea being to practice first and see what happens, just in case it works. Maybe after practicing, the soul will be stronger and one can live longer.
The day before the Nobel Prize award ceremony, Bill attended the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Laureate Lecture, a regular event, at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm.
His speech was titled "The Existence of the Soul is One of the Most Important Directions for the Future of Biology and Medicine".
On the day of the awards ceremony, the white man, as the head of Bill's team, also received a ticket.
After he entered, he sat in the last two rows, ready to observe any suspicious visitors present at any time.
Is security always this tight for the Nobel Prize award ceremony?
"It wasn't this strict before. This year it's definitely too strict. When I participated last time, the security personnel just checked whether you had any metal or explosive items on you."
This time, we even had to go through a security checkpoint, and the time spent there was unusually long.