- 1,413
- 428
In Tom and Jerry: Chase, there is a Tree of Life, does it qualify for Concept Manipulation Type 1, BDE 1, and Acausality 4?
Video:
Tree of Life
"[Nods] Yes, this is the Tree of Life. Each of the galaxies above is a small independent world. They rely on the power of the Tree of Life to build their own laws of the world, and they can also communicate and exchange between multiple worlds through the power of the Tree of Life.
Looking at the Tree of Life in front of him, Jerry couldn't help poking it with his hand, but he poked through it. It was actually just an illusion."
"No one knows what those shadows are, they suddenly appeared one day, clinging to the trunk of the Tree of Life, absorbing its life force. While fighting against these shadows, the Tree of Life supplies and maintains the operation of each independent world. Remember the "Incomparable Dark Disaster"?"
"[Shaking her head] That's not a legend, it's something that actually happened. Back then, the power of shadows gradually suppressed the Tree of Life, and the Tree of Life suffered from a large area of withering and necrosis. Those small worlds that depended on the Tree of Life lost contact with it, and the passage between the worlds was closed.
Now that thousands of years have passed, the powers of the Twin Gods have gradually declined, and the shadows' pressure on the Tree of Life has become stronger and stronger. If the shadows cannot be completely eradicated, then..."
Basically, the Tree of Life, the giant tree that Tom and Jerry see is only a representation of its true form. Each leaf of the tree contains an entire galaxy, each with its own space-time and laws of existence. The tree itself governs everything when some leaf falls, nothing happens, but when the tree is harmed by darkness, the worlds lose their connections with one another, leading to catastrophe.
Video:
Tree of Life
"[Nods] Yes, this is the Tree of Life. Each of the galaxies above is a small independent world. They rely on the power of the Tree of Life to build their own laws of the world, and they can also communicate and exchange between multiple worlds through the power of the Tree of Life.
Looking at the Tree of Life in front of him, Jerry couldn't help poking it with his hand, but he poked through it. It was actually just an illusion."
"No one knows what those shadows are, they suddenly appeared one day, clinging to the trunk of the Tree of Life, absorbing its life force. While fighting against these shadows, the Tree of Life supplies and maintains the operation of each independent world. Remember the "Incomparable Dark Disaster"?"
"[Shaking her head] That's not a legend, it's something that actually happened. Back then, the power of shadows gradually suppressed the Tree of Life, and the Tree of Life suffered from a large area of withering and necrosis. Those small worlds that depended on the Tree of Life lost contact with it, and the passage between the worlds was closed.
Now that thousands of years have passed, the powers of the Twin Gods have gradually declined, and the shadows' pressure on the Tree of Life has become stronger and stronger. If the shadows cannot be completely eradicated, then..."
Basically, the Tree of Life, the giant tree that Tom and Jerry see is only a representation of its true form. Each leaf of the tree contains an entire galaxy, each with its own space-time and laws of existence. The tree itself governs everything when some leaf falls, nothing happens, but when the tree is harmed by darkness, the worlds lose their connections with one another, leading to catastrophe.