I made science magic
Chapter 136: The Shocked Legendary Wizard Harov
Harrov thought for a long time, but to no avail. Finally he sighed, looked at Teresa, and asked.
"Where are today's research materials?"
"Here, teacher." Teresa handed over the stack of manuscript papers very respectfully.
Harrov took a piece of parchment and read it. Although the various ideas put forward by these official wizards were full of loopholes, it was precisely because they were sufficiently unconstrained that they sometimes brought him a little inspiration.
After all, this is what he lacks most right now.
Harrov scanned it line by line, then quickly threw it aside, then picked up the next piece of parchment and read it.
After reading more than a dozen copies in a row, Harrov's patience gradually ran out.
Because the quality of the theories in this issue is so poor, many theories are not even based on facts at all and are just groundless fantasies.
It's simply a waste of your time!
Forget it, let’s just read it first, in case we can find some inspiration?
Harrov shook his head, holding on to his last glimmer of hope, he picked up the exquisite envelope remaining on the table.
"Tell them next time, just bring them the manuscript paper. There is no need to make these messy decorations." Harov said dissatisfied.
"Yes, teacher, I will remind them." Teresa nodded quickly, feeling more and more disgusted with the wizard named Linn from outside the wizarding land, because this letter was taken from him.
of.
"Eh?" Harov opened the envelope and was stunned.
Because the envelope was not a research paper filled with magic theories, but an invitation letter.
[Dear legendary wizard Mr. Harrov
I heard that you are studying the laws of star movement and are committed to deciphering the secrets of gravity, space and time. You are hereby invited to join the [Arcane Society] to discuss the mysteries of the truth of the universe...]
Harrov's brows knitted together. He didn't know how many invitations he had to reject every month from this kind of academic discussion organization, but now he actually got them mixed in with the research materials.
"I'm sorry, it's my fault, teacher, I should have reviewed it first." Teresa responded in a panic. This was her job, but because she had delayed some time before, she directly
Brought it in.
"The Secret Society..." Harov did not throw away the letter directly, because he seemed to have heard this name somewhere. "Who brought this letter?"
"It's a wizard named Linn, the wizard who came from the Sea of Mist and proposed the planet theory." Teresa said rather angrily. "That arrogant person also said that he brought the three laws and
A formula that can solve the problems you encounter."
"What about the laws and formulas?" Harrov asked next.
Since this wizard organization can clearly propose the planetary theory and the law of free fall, it still has something to prove, so it doesn’t hurt to take a look!
Teresa choked immediately and was speechless...
Fortunately, Harrov quickly found the formulas and laws written by Lynn on the back of the invitation.
[First law: The orbits of all planets around the star are ellipses, and the stars are at a certain focus of the ellipse. 】
After Harrov's eyes scanned the first line, he nodded thoughtfully.
Indeed, he also discovered this phenomenon while studying the movement of stars, but the question is why it is like this. According to his speculation, the gravitational field should be a perfect circle, and the star would be at the center of the circle.
This is also one of the problems that has always troubled him.
So Harrov hurriedly looked down, but to his surprise, there was no explanation at all, but the second and third laws were directly put forward.
[Second Law: For any planet, the area swept by its connection with the star is proportional to the movement time, and the planet's surface-grazing velocity is constant.]
[Third Law: The ratio of the cube of the semi-major axis of all planetary orbits to the square of the revolution period is equal, and the ratio is only related to the celestial body around which it orbits. 】
Harrov's expression immediately became serious, because these were two brand new rules that even he had not found yet.
"Quick, get some paper and pen, I want to verify it." Harov shouted loudly.
Is it possible that these so-called laws are really useful to teachers? Teresa felt a little uneasy in her heart, and she didn't understand why Harrov, a legendary wizard, was so out of control with just three short sentences.
Although her head was full of confusion, Teresa quickly brought the paper and pen over.
However, Harov, who couldn't wait for a long time, directly used magic power to write and draw in the air, and then took the data of the star maps to compare them one by one.
Teresa was so frightened that she did not dare to express her anger. She only waited aside with a pen and paper, and stayed there for several hours.
When the sky became brighter, Harrov stopped and looked at the star orbit data suspended in mid-air, muttering to himself.
"It's right, it's really right!"
Harrov felt that he was closer to the truth than ever before.
So, he looked at the end of the invitation letter.
There is only one short line of formula.
f=gmm/r^2
However, these arithmetic symbols...he couldn't understand them at all!
What does f represent, and what is g?
Harrov knew nothing about these mathematical operation symbols from another world, and could only make guesses based on his previous research. He had a hunch that what he had been pursuing was within this short formula!
"Where is Linn? Where is he now?" Harrov suddenly remembered the person who sent the letter and asked eagerly. The other person must understand the meaning of this formula.
"Old...teacher, because it was too late yesterday, the wizard named Linn has already gone back... As for now, he should be attending the seminar." Teresa replied hesitantly, not at all.
He didn't dare to mention that he blocked him from the door on purpose.
"I'll bring him over immediately!" Teresa hurriedly planned to go out and bring Linn back.
As for the previous conflict, she couldn't care about it anymore.
Teresa knew very well that she was just a three-ring wizard with ordinary talent. She had provided some inspiration to Harrov through an academic paper, and then she was appreciated and became his apprentice.
If this legendary wizard knew that he had made such a big omission, his current status would probably not be preserved.
"No, it's too slow. I'd better go in person." Harrov thought, and the messy research manuscripts in the room were sorted and gathered in his hands, and then he flew out of the wide open window.
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