According to Jon's observation, the Wizard's world wasn't completely against the various technologies created by Muggle's society.
They had also brought in cameras, telescopes, cars, trains, and newspapers from Muggle's society to modify them. They were all influenced by Muggle's society.
However, compared to the technological development of Muggle's society, the technology introduced by the magical world was much worse.
Most of it had already been eliminated.
And that was what Jon wanted to start with.
Passive acceptance wasn't desirable, only active integration was the way of development.
Then what was active integration?
It shouldn't be only technology that was integrated into magic, magic should take the initiative to integrate technology.
When some things could be replaced by magic, the technological aspect would be much less difficult to create. For example, the projection they were looking at now.
If magic wanted to create a projection, its principle was to use the Wizard's magic to guide the surrounding magic to cover a specific area, forming an existence of light and shadow.
Using this technology, not to mention remote video, it could even project the Wizard's image to a very far distance.
This was much easier to see than a screen that wasn't so clear.
Most importantly, Jon already had an idea in his mind.
Assuming he was still a transmigrator, then in the era he came from, there was an item in people's hands called mobile phones.
Putting aside the various content on the internet, mobile phones had the most basic functions of calling and video. According to Jon's idea, there was no harm in making use of this function. If the terminal was engraved with the corresponding magic, then even a weak Wizard would be able to use projection magic to project his image into other people's space.
"But this kind of magic can be considered useful for a Wizard without the corresponding magic ability. But if he had the corresponding magic ability, which Wizard would spend money on this kind of technology?"
Mr. Weasley's idea wasn't unrealistic, but Jon had seen people's craziness for electronic devices, so he knew that once these things were released, they would have a huge impact on society.
But there was no use in saying more now. Without seeing these things for himself, Mr. Weasley wouldn't think that this was possible.
Anyway, there was no hurry.
"I'm just talking about a hypothesis. Even if we can't do this, there are other ways.
When the power of magic is actively integrated into a technological society, it will bring continuous leaps and bounds to Muggle's technology. After all, the Wizard's legacy has been passed down for so many years, and there are so many ways to use magic, while technology has just begun to develop. "
Jon didn't come up with these words on a whim. Instead, he had been thinking about the content for a long time. After all, a complete theory was essential in order to push something to happen.
More than once, he had imagined what it would be like if there was magic in the era he lived in.
First of all, as he said, the people of that era couldn't break away from the influence of electronic devices on their lives. After all, there were countless things in life that required electronic devices. Even now, the various industries in Muggle's society required computers to carry out some operations.
It was impossible to say that when magic and technology began to integrate, the two societies' integration would cause these jobs to become unimportant, or even disappear. That was impossible. The combination of the two would only create more industries that required these things. Not to mention, Jon's plan was just a plan that hadn't been put into motion yet.
But whether or not the plan was implemented didn't stop him from showing the prospects of the plan to others.
At least for now, it seemed that Mr. Weasley was starting to get restless.
"Then when can I start working on the lab?"
"There's no rush. The lab should be completed before Christmas. I still need to order a batch of technological items that can accommodate the flow of magic. Otherwise, it'll be too bad if it's useless."
"Okay, I understand. But you still haven't told me the answer to the first question."
What question?
Oh, the one about why they didn't directly get rid of Voldemort, right?
Jon explained, "Getting rid of Voldemort is useless. Dumbledore still intends to use Voldemort to train our Mr. Potter. Besides, even if we get rid of Voldemort now, we have no way of pushing these things out. The resistance in the magical world is too great. Isn't it because of these people that Dumbledore hasn't succeeded for so many years? That's why I plan to let Voldemort knock some sense into them. After they've been dealt with by Voldemort, it'll be much easier for us to make changes. "
"It's not just that. You said that Dumbledore hasn't succeeded because there are many Wizard and family members in the magical society who are against it. It's also because there are some people in Muggle's society who are against it."
Mr. Weasley did not say so explicitly, but he hinted, and it was not as if Jon had not considered what he was saying before.
"Dumbledore has already told me. You don't have to worry about this. I have my ways. As long as we prepare everything, I naturally have a way to let the two societies begin to merge."
Don't forget, he still had a treasured old man in his family. Even if he couldn't use Helga's power, it wasn't like he couldn't push this matter forward by using his connections.
"Sometimes, if the wheels of history want to roll, you can't stop them."
Jon patted Mr. Weasley's shoulder again. This time, it was to comfort him.
"I think Mr. Potter will be on trial tomorrow. He must be very nervous now. It's getting late, so you should go back and have dinner with your family. Don't worry, we have everything planned out. Nothing will go wrong. Since I've asked you to be my lab member, you should focus on being one. Don't think too much. We're doing so much for a better future."
Mr. Weasley nodded. With a sound, he disappeared from the office.
After he disappeared, the enchantment on the office door was naturally undone.
Anthony walked in from outside.
"Boss, you're not being honest with your words."
Jon turned around and waved his hand to disperse the projection on his desk.
"There's nothing dishonest about it. It's just the truth with added details. Since I want to bewitch people, of course I have to bewitch them. If I don't take advantage of this opportunity to win people over to me, it'll be very difficult for me to do these things after Dumbledore leaves."
He looked at the gradually darkening sky outside and turned to ask Anthony, "How have you guys been cramming in your knowledge of the magical world? I reckon that with your progress, it shouldn't be a big problem for you guys to complete this knowledge. Your understanding of the magical world should be about there, right? "
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