Ron was in a strange state; he felt as if he had fallen into a space devoid of any matter.
There was nothing around him, no sound, no sensation, just like the void dimension Ron experienced after his initial failed attempt to become the universe.
Ron remembered that shortly after he handed Jessica the USB drive for the 'Gold and Silver Event,' he entered this place without any warning or feeling, completely bewildered.
However, Ron didn't feel lost or uncomfortable; it was as if he belonged there, feeling very at ease.
Ron began to search for answers about this place, wanting to know where he was.
The first thing Ron did was sense his singularity, the thing he relied on most, and his very self—he was the singularity.
Sensing the singularity went smoothly; Ron immediately felt it, but this time, he didn't feel it in his consciousness; rather, the space he was in was his singularity!
Ron understood why this was: he had unknowingly entered his own singularity.
Ron needed to do something; he couldn't have entered the singularity for no reason; there had to be some cause.
Ron began to try and take control of this place.
Since it was his singularity, he should be able to control it and become its sole master.
Everything continued to go smoothly; Ron easily took control of every corner of this place, perceiving everything within it.
This place was peculiar; Ron could easily sense everything here, but he couldn't express its size or height, as if it were infinite and incredibly vast.
Yet, this was indeed Ron's singularity, though it had undergone significant changes; it had begun as a 0-dimensional point and had formed into 1, 2, 3, and 4-dimensional universes.
There is a theory that the universe consists of four dimensions perceptible to humans and eleven dimensions that are not.
Let's first discuss the concept of four dimensions.
In 4-dimensional space, 1 dimension is a line without width or length, and 2 dimensions are a plane, much like the vast difference between a sheet of paper and an invisible line.
3 dimensions, however, constitute a space with length, width, and height; humans live in such a three-dimensional space.
The subsequent 4th dimension is time.
What is time?
Time might just be a non-existent concept, constantly surrounding you, quietly flowing.
Time might also be a ruler for scalar matter, related to an object's speed and mass: the faster the speed, the slower the progression of time; the greater the mass of matter, the greater the spacetime curvature around it, and the slower the progression of time.
But if there were no matter, would time still exist?
Ron leaned more towards the former statement: even without matter, time would still exist.
Although time would be meaningless at that point, it would still be there, not disappearing.
However, facts told Ron that time indeed depends on space for its existence; without space, there is no time.
Knowing that his singularity had transformed from a 0-dimensional point into a 4-dimensional spatial universe, Ron began to feel excited.
Although he didn't know why the singularity hadn't experienced the 'Big Bang' theory, it had indeed happened; the singularity had transformed from an indescribable point into a universe!
Unfortunately, this universe was merely an initial one, without any objects or life—just an empty, small universe.
The reason Ron couldn't perceive the boundaries of this small universe before was because it inherently had no boundaries, yet it was also infinitely small, not even as large as Earth.
The area Ron could truly control was only a space the size of Earth.
This was because the size of the singularity Ron could perceive earlier was only the size of Earth.
Realizing this, Ron began to think of ways to change things here.
Ron started to use the power of a god, or rather, he began to use the power of the latter seven dimensions of the 11-dimensional universe.
The universe, of course, has more than just four dimensions; it has many more.
Eleven dimensions is just a common theory, and there could be even more, possibly 26, or 49, or even infinite!
The fifth dimension of the universe is closely related to time; in simple terms, it can accelerate 4-dimensional time, thereby affecting all previous dimensions: 1, 2, 3, and 4.
Ron, just as easily, utilized the power of the fifth dimension.
He could feel that time in the Earth-sized area he was in was rapidly passing under his influence.
Unfortunately, time only flowed in this Earth-sized area.
Beyond this, the infinitely vast universe remained unchanged, still operating according to its inherent properties, slowly undergoing transformations.
To draw a comparison, one second in this Earth-sized universe was roughly equivalent to more than a day in the American comic universe Ron was previously in.
However, problems arose: Ron still couldn't create life.
Even though he now possessed a universe, he still lacked the true capabilities of a universe controller.
Ron knew that by forcefully strengthening the singularity, he had also caused an unavoidable distortion within it.
Although the singularity had now become a universe, the only area Ron could truly control was the Earth-sized space around him.
After realizing this, Ron explored his universe for a while longer, then left the place.
Although he was the controller of this place, it was too boring; only he existed, with no other conscious life, which made Ron somewhat uncomfortable.
He needed to find some amusement for himself, and he also needed the American comic universe to enhance the power of his own universe, allowing him to perfectly control the entire universe.
He didn't want to be in his current state, where he was nominally the controller of this universe, but in reality, beyond this Earth-sized space, he could only simply perceive the rest of the cosmic space.
Upon returning to the American comic world, Ron immediately sensed if there was any discomfort or if any powerful figures controlling cosmic forces had appeared.
Ron was afraid that his tiny universe might be discovered by the true powerhouses of this American comic world, who would then come after him.
The good news was that Ron didn't detect any such things; his entry into his own universe was truly imperceptible, completely unnoticed by this world.
This led Ron to a somewhat amusing comparison: his universe and the American comic world were now like a parasite and a human.
His tiny, invisible parasite was living inside the human named the American comic world, slowly absorbing its nutrients and growing, with an unknown ultimate outcome.
