"Hello, everyone," a thin male researcher walked up to the podium. He wore a pair of black-rimmed glasses and a red and brown plaid shirt. He greeted the audience solemnly, "My name is Andrew. ·Tuke is a genetic technology engineer. The paper I am going to report today is titled "Some Thoughts on the Path of Wizards to Become Gods."

"As a genetic engineer, when the director (referring to Murphy) mentioned the word 'evolution' almost at the same time, I realized that the word itself is a path to immortality and omniscience and omnipotence."

"The evolution that the director talks about is different from evolution in the biological sense. It refers to the humanistic sense that we generally understand, that is, individuals are better and stronger."

"Broken down into more understandable terms, it's more strength, faster speed, longer life, higher intelligence, etc."

"Originally, some of these attributes are contradictory. For example, for ordinary mammals, greater strength means more muscles, and more muscles means heavier weight, which will lead to corresponding Reduced flexibility.”

"In fact, our human body is a delicate structure that has been optimized to a considerable extent, and most of the redundant components have been eliminated during the evolution process."

“If we want to have the strength of a bear, we have to move slowly, if we want to fly like an eagle, we have to lose half our weight, and if we want to continue to increase our intelligence, we need to think faster. More energy metabolism may cause us to age faster."

"It's extremely difficult to strengthen our bodies in all aspects through purely biological means."

"So since the industrial age, countless people have believed that the best way for us to strengthen ourselves is to abandon our weak physical bodies and embrace powerful machines."

"Now, however, we have one more avenue to look forward to."

"That's magic."

"To be precise, it's transformation magic!"

"In the past half month of study, the magic that fascinates me the most is transformation!"

"Transfiguration can transform living things and non-living things into each other, and it can turn people into another species, and even still retain most of their human consciousness."

"Transfiguration allows a person to be a person, a bear, an eagle, a wolf, or a mouse at the same time!"

"Wizards don't even need to add some specific functional genes to the body - given that we still know very little about the mechanism of genes, this may be very dangerous - to give people the specific abilities of a certain creature!"

"When you transform into a bird, you can fly, when you transform into a fish, you can swim underwater, and when you transform into a bat, the wizard has the ability to locate ultrasonic waves."

"However, shape-shifting humans are very dangerous, so they are generally only used on others and are considered malicious behaviors. However, this reveals a way for us to possess the abilities of multiple other creatures at the same time."

"If this short-term transformation only expands the wizard's abilities, then the transformation masters among wizards, the Animagus, truly give themselves another clone."

"They can remain in their animal form for years, even decades, or even live as another species for their entire lives if they choose."

"This permanent morphological transformation provides an example of the permanent fixation of other biological forms and abilities."

"There are millions of species of creatures in the world, each with its own unique survival strategy. And their abilities are also all kinds of strange. The many magical creatures in the magical world have greatly expanded this diversity. Almost all we can do in nature. All problems encountered in the world can find a solution in the biological world.”

"So when a person can change into any biological form at any time and at will, has he achieved omnipotence to a certain extent?"

"Of course, we still know too little about wizards, omniscience and omnipotence, and magic. There may be many paths for a wizard to become omniscient and omnipotent. I can only make an estimate of one possibility through the information I currently have. Make a little guess.”

"The possibility is to use transfiguration and animagus as the core to create a way for wizards to transform into everything."

"First of all, the core of this idea is Animagus. There are two differences between this transformation technique and other transformation techniques. One is that it is self-transformation, and the other is that it is permanent transformation."

"But just relying on the Animagus is not enough, because it has several limitations. First, most Animagus can only transform into a fixed animal and cannot transform into other animals."

"Secondly, Animagus usually cannot transform into magical creatures, which makes it impossible to obtain some extremely special abilities through this method, such as the Nirvana of the Phoenix."

"Thirdly, the process of becoming an Animagus is too cumbersome and extremely difficult, which greatly limits the efficiency of its use."

"In order to solve these three limitations, we need to introduce other methods as a reference and improve them."

"For example, Polyjuice Potion. Polyjuice Potion can make a person look like another person, and even give a person some characteristics of an animal if used incorrectly. Since the other person's hair needs to be added during its refining process, we can It is reasonable to expect that it may be able to extract the other party's genetic information to a certain extent."

"Also, Polyjuice Potion's ability to shape-shift into anyone could potentially contribute to solving the limitation of animagus being able to shape-shift into a single creature."

"There are also some creatures that can transform, such as the Boggart, which is a black magic creature that can read the other party's fear and manifest it into what the other party fears. We may be able to study this kind of creature, Its transformation ability is undoubtedly extremely powerful and extremely fast, and it may be able to provide some useful ideas."

"In addition, there are werewolves, vampires and other creatures. These two magical creatures can transform wizards or Muggles into the same species as themselves."

"Although it is easier to transform wizards, and Muggles are less likely to be transformed and are more dangerous, the transformation mechanism may provide some reference for solving the restriction that Animagus cannot transform into magical creatures. .”

"This may even be a path for us Muggles to transform into wizards."

"There are many creatures in the magical world that have the ability to transform, or potions, or magic, such as the Disguise Magus in wizards, shrinking potions, ordinary transformation spells, etc."

"Studying these creatures or magic, and more importantly the Animagus itself, may unlock the core mystery of transformation and, through it, lead to omniscience and omnipotence."

"This possible path, I plan to call it: the path of transformation."

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