I Made Scientific Magic

Chapter 58: Truth stands no test of any kind! (seeking follow-up

  Chapter 58 Truth can withstand any form of inspection! (Seek to follow up)

   "That's right, that's exactly what I meant, Master Herram."

  Lin En nodded, looked around at everyone present, then spun the newspaper in front of him half a circle, and pushed it in front of everyone.

   "I don't know if you have read this week's "Magic Weekly". The legendary wizard Harov proposed that gravity may exist widely in any object, not just the continent under your feet."

   Speaking of this, Lynn was also a little emotional. After reading the other party's "paper" published in "Magic Weekly", he realized that this was not the initial idea of ​​gravity?

   I just don’t know how far this legendary wizard has researched... whether he has figured out the law of universal gravitation, and whether he knows the essence of gravity...

  In any case, this is just enough to prove his theory, because in the description of this paper, gravity is not just a force that pulls down, but affects the whole body, and may even spread and distort space.

"Lord Harov's argument is indeed very exciting, and there is no way to refute it, but it is not convincing enough to completely reject the theory of a flat earth just by using it as an argument." Herram said thoughtfully, in fact, after reading the manuscript , he is also more inclined to be wrong about the flat earth theory.

  But Helram is equally clear that this is a theory that is powerful enough to shake the understanding of the world in the entire Wizarding Land. Once it is published in "Magic Weekly", one can imagine how much controversy it will cause, and he cannot help but be careless.

"I have seen your star map, and the theory of rotation and revolution mentioned above is also very interesting. How about this, I will send this theory to several great wizards who have made achievements in gravity research. If I can get their Agreed, it won't be too late to publish it in "Magic Weekly"." Herram said solemnly.

   "Of course there is no problem, the truth can stand any form of test!" Lynn nodded. What he wrote in the manuscript was the purest theory, and it would be great to have a professional confirm it.

   "Let's stop talking about the flat earth theory and the planetary theory." Herlam skipped over this topic, then took out another manuscript, and continued. "The law of free fall is also very interesting. Can you explain it to me in detail? If I'm not mistaken, it should also be related to gravity."

   "I think it's better to do an experiment directly!" Lynn shrugged, practice is the only criterion for testing the truth.

   "Then according to this law, the falling speed of a feather and the soil ball should be exactly the same!" Kevin, who had been listening to the conversation between the two before and couldn't find a chance to intervene, couldn't wait to speak.

  He admitted that the planetary theory created by the [Secret Society] can indeed form a school of its own, but this so-called law of falling bodies is pure nonsense!

Kevin directly activated the [Mage's Hand] to lift up the solid earth ball on the table, and then used the same method to shoot the quill into the sky, and then directly canceled the casting, and the two at the same height fell together .

  In just two seconds, the soil ball hit the ground heavily and shattered into several pieces, and it took more than ten seconds for the quill to fall to the ground.

  Seeing this result, all the wizards present looked at Lynn together, with mocking or playful expressions on their faces.

"It's just the effect of air resistance. Why don't you try to conduct the experiment in a vacuum?" Lynn said calmly. He had already made a simple version in advance during the half month of drifting in the sea of ​​mist. Naturally, I don't worry about the possibility of overturning the small ball experiment.

   Vacuum? A group of college professors pondered over this new term, and under Lynn's explanation, they quickly understood its meaning...

  Herram thought for a while, and asked everyone to step back, then slowly stretched out his hand, and tapped it lightly.

Lin En immediately felt clearly that the "element" in front of him was being stripped away at an extremely fast speed under some inexplicable force. Appeared in front of everyone.

   Seeing that Herram created and maintained a large vacuum field so easily, Lynn couldn't help being a little surprised.

  Don’t look at him when he was in the slums, he sucked the oxygen out of his body and tricked that witch hunter, but in fact the air is continuously circulating, and what he created is just a small temporary hypoxic zone.

  The power of the great wizard is much stronger than that of the official wizard, so Lynn tried to test it out. He didn't expect that the other party could do this so easily.

  Herram took the quill, and used magic to create a solid iron ball, and placed the two in the vacuum field at the same time.

  Two objects whose weights differ by a thousand times fall at the same time.

The expressions of Theodore and others gradually changed from casual to terrified at this moment, their eyes were rounded, and they stared at this scene, because the quill and the solid iron ball actually fell at the same speed. .

   "Really, this turned out to be true..." Philip muttered to himself in astonishment.

   "This is impossible! Master Herram, could it be that you accelerated the falling speed of the quill?" Kevin stood up abruptly, looked at Herram, and couldn't help asking.

   These words are undoubtedly a bit offensive, but Kevin obviously can't care so much anymore.

  Herram ignored him, but continued to experiment, replacing the iron ball and feather with other materials, wood, stone, water droplets... The results of the experiment were exactly the same.

  Seeing this, no matter what mood the professors present have, they have to admit that the law of free fall in the manuscript is the truth!

   "Could it be that Master Yade's theory is completely wrong?" The puzzled look on Kevin's face never faded from the beginning to the end.

   "No, there is nothing wrong with his theory, but an interpretation of air resistance." Lynn shook his head and said freely.

  Yard's theory can prevail and be recognized by most wizards, it must be because this theory explains some natural phenomena.

  For example, his teacher Kelu, the knowledge of fluid mechanics used in improving [Ice Blade] is based on the extension of Yade's theory.

  When Lin En was flipping through "Magic Weekly", he even found that some wizards integrated air resistance into the influence of gravity, and believed that the reason why air and elements are constantly moving is also due to the effect of gravity.

   This is undoubtedly a very confusing hypothesis.

  However, Lynn will never ridicule or underestimate each other because of this. The process of exploring the truth of the world is always accompanied by countless fallacies.

  Whether in history or in modern times, scholars from all walks of life can often put forward many different hypotheses for the same physical phenomenon, each of which sounds reasonable and can explain part of the phenomenon.

  It's just that with the precipitation of time and continuous verification, the truth finally defeated the fallacy.

  The reason why he can sit here and talk freely is not because he is smarter than everyone present, but because he stands on the shoulders of giants...

  (end of this chapter)

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