Online Game: Starting With SSS-Ranked Summons

Chapter 252: The Cosmos



The beginning of a solar system taking shape.

"Gravity isn't just a force," a voice spoke directly into his mind. "It is the curvature of space-time itself."

Arthur didn't question the disembodied voice. In this state of pure comprehension, it seemed natural—part of the experience, a guide to understanding. And, his knowledge that came from his SSS-Ranked Space talent further verified the voice.

The particles coalesced, forming larger and larger clumps until planets emerged, each following its own orbital path around the central star. Arthur could see the invisible lines of gravitational force connecting everything—not as simple attractions, but as depressions in the fabric of space-time, like heavy objects resting on a stretched canvas.

One planet grew larger in Arthur's perception, a blue-green jewel suspended in blackness. Its gravitational field spread outward like a web, capturing a smaller body—a moon—in its embrace. The dance of planet and satellite demonstrated perfect gravitational harmony.

"Observe how gravity creates balance. Push and pull. Orbit and rotation."

Arthur's consciousness expanded, perceiving not just the physical bodies but the fields of force between them.

His SSS-Rank Space talent resonated with this new understanding, absorbing and integrating knowledge that would have been incomprehensible to most.

The scene shifted.

Now a massive object appeared—a black hole, its event horizon a perfect circle of absolute darkness against the stars.

Arthur watched as light itself bent around the gravity well, creating bizarre distortions in space-time.

"The ultimate expression of gravity," the voice explained. "So powerful it captures light itself."

Matter spiraled toward the black hole in a hypnotic dance, forming an accretion disk of superheated particles. Some matter disappeared forever beyond the event horizon, while other particles were accelerated to near light-speed and ejected in massive jets from the poles.

Arthur's mind expanded further, comprehending the truth behind these phenomena.

The black hole grew closer in Arthur's perception. He could feel its immense gravitational pull, not as a physical sensation but as pure understanding of the force itself. His Space talent vibrated in response, adapting to this deeper knowledge.

Then, something unexpected happened. The black hole began to rotate.

"Frame-dragging," the voice explained. "Rotating massive objects don't just curve space—they twist it."

Arthur watched in fascination as space itself was dragged around the spinning singularity, creating a vortex in reality. Matter caught in this twisted space followed new paths, governed by laws that bent conventional physics.

More celestial objects appeared around Arthur—neutron stars with gravitational fields so intense that a teaspoonful of their matter would weigh billions of tons on Earth; binary star systems where gravity created tear-drop shaped stars as they stole material from each other; galaxies colliding in slow motion, their spiral arms distorted by gravitational tides.

Each phenomenon demonstrated gravity's influence in new ways, each added to Arthur's growing comprehension.

"Your talent is exceptional," the voice acknowledged. "Few could absorb this knowledge without their minds shattering."

Arthur felt no pride at the compliment. In this state of pure comprehension, ego seemed irrelevant. There was only knowledge and its application.

The cosmic display continued, showing gravity's effects across different scales—from the orbits of galaxies around invisible central masses to the minute attractions between subatomic particles. Arthur perceived it all, his understanding deepening with each new example.

"Now, for the real test of comprehension. Application."

The voice commanded, "Apply what you've learned."

A small asteroid appeared before Arthur's consciousness—a simple rock floating in the void.

Arthur focused his will, altering the curvature of space-time around the object. He envisioned the invisible field surrounding the asteroid, then mentally adjusted its properties.

The asteroid suddenly behaved as if it had the mass of a planet. Smaller debris nearby began orbiting it, drawn by its artificially enhanced gravitational field.

"Good," the voice approved. "Now reverse it."

Arthur inverted his approach, making the asteroid's mass appear effectively negative in terms of gravitational influence. The debris that had been orbiting now shot away, repelled instead of attracted.

"Excellent.... no. Exceptional."

"You grasp the principles quicker than I did."

The asteroid vanished, replaced by a complex system of multiple bodies—planets, moons, asteroids, all in careful gravitational balance.

"Next. Disrupt the system without touching any object directly."

Arthur concentrated, visualizing the web of gravitational influences between the celestial bodies. He identified a key junction point and introduced a gravitational anomaly—a point where space-time curved more sharply than it should.

The effect cascaded through the system. Orbits destabilized, bodies collided, and the careful balance collapsed into chaos.

"Perfect," the voice said. "You understand that gravity is a network, not isolated points of influence. One change affects everything connected."

The chaotic system reset itself, returning to perfect order.

"Final test. Create a gravity lens."

Although he had never heard the term, Arthur knew instinctively what this meant. He focused on a region of empty space, bending space-time to create a gravitational effect with no physical mass at its center—a pure manipulation of reality itself.

Light passing through this region bent around the artificial gravity well, creating distortions and multiple images of objects behind it.

The cosmic display began to fade, the stars and planets dimming as the void lightened around Arthur.

"You have transcended simple manipulation," the voice declared. "You now understand gravity as an aspect of space-time itself. Well done."

A notification appeared in Arthur's consciousness, but before he could read it, the voice spoke once more.

"Remember," the voice said as it too faded, "what appears as separate forces—gravity, electromagnetism, strong nuclear, weak nuclear—are merely different expressions of the same underlying reality."

Arthur's consciousness began to return to his physical form, the weight of his body becoming noticeable again, the sounds of the courtyard gradually filtering back into his awareness.

But he returned changed, his understanding of reality fundamentally altered by what he had experienced. Gravity wasn't just a force to be countered or mimicked through spatial manipulation anymore.

"Wow. That was eye-opening." Arthur muttered, trying to regain his senses.

After regaining his composure, Arthur checked the notification he had received earlier.

[Ding! You have received...]

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