Angor didn't want to go back just like that. He spent more than 700 merit points just to find the Elder of Books. If he went back like this, it would be a waste of his points.
Since the Elder of Books ignored him, Angor decided to walk closer.
The Elder of Books didn't mean to chase him away. He was so immersed in his own thoughts that he had forgotten about the outside world.
Angor moved closer and glanced at the Elder of Books' manuscripts.
Rows of messy formulas appeared in front of his eyes. The formulas were messy, and Angor had no idea what the Elder of Books was trying to say. There were also some strange patterns on the manuscripts.
"It … and energy … are they really independent of each other? But that can't be right. Why can't I use Samina's equation? Did Samina make a mistake? Or maybe there's a flaw in the equation itself? "
The Elder of Books had been mumbling to himself. Angor was too far away to hear what the old man was talking about. But now that he was in front of the Elder of Books' desk, he naturally heard the old man's mumbling.
"Maybe Kimlem's talent technique is a way to convert mass into energy?"
Why does this sound so familiar? He didn't understand the first half, but the second half …
"Conservation of mass and energy?" Angor mumbled.
"Conservation of mass and energy? That's right. Maybe there is a conservation law between mass and energy. They are not independent of each other. Samina's equation should be correct. But what is this law? "The Elder of Books pondered.
"A certain amount of mass always corresponds to a certain amount of energy. There's a direct ratio between mass and energy, "Angor recalled when Jon was teaching him the mass-energy relation.
"Directly proportional? In other words, when the mass of a substance increases, the energy corresponding to it will increase. On the other hand, when the mass of a substance decreases, the energy corresponding to it will decrease as well. If we follow this logic, Kimlem's talent makes sense. I thought about this too. Why did I suddenly change my mind? Thank you for — "The Elder of Books smiled at Angor. But he suddenly frowned.
"Huh? Who are you? Why is he here? "The Elder of Books was puzzled. How could he be a mortal? He thought that he was discussing the relationship between mass and energy with an adept, but when he turned around, he realized that the person who was talking to him was an ordinary person. Moreover, it was a child with a skeletal age of only 14 years old?!
Angor was also thinking about the law of conservation of mass and energy. The Elder of Books' words woke him up. Angor rubbed his nose awkwardly when he saw the Elder of Books' confused look.
The situation was awkward for a moment.
He took off his top hat and bowed to the Elder of Books as a gesture of respect.
"I'm Angor. I just joined Brute Cavern. I have some problems in cultivation that I can't solve, so I came here to ask the Elder of Books. "
"Don't call me Lord Elder of Books, remove the 'Lord' suffix." The Elder of Books had a strange look on his face. He was going to tell Angor to leave, but when he thought about how he and Angor could answer each other's questions, he changed his mind. The problem he was thinking about seemed simple, but it was actually a long-established conclusion. Apart from non-special mass, mass and energy were independent of each other and had nothing to do with each other.
However, when he was studying a new magical creature from another world, Kimlaimu, he found that its innate ability seemed to go against this theory. Without relying on magic crystals or other special qualities, it could convert a large amount of energy into other forms of energy. Therefore, he began to think about whether there was some other connection between the two.
It was not easy for Angor to have such insight at such a young age.
The Elder of Books began to like Angor a little.
"Just joined Brute Cavern? So you're a talent this year? "
Angor nodded.
"Who told you to look for me? You haven't even reached the first step. What kind of training problem do you have? "
"Miss Flora asked me to come."
"Flora? That little girl?" The Elder of Books smiled. "You're Flora's student, aren't you? Why do I feel like your personality doesn't match? "
"No, no. My teacher is Sunders."
"Sunders? You're the student Sunders took in this year? " The Elder of Books was a little surprised. "I thought you'd be some arrogant genius. I didn't think you'd be someone like that. To be honest, I think you'd be a better student for Wallace. "
Angor did not say anything. He only looked at the Elder of Books calmly.
"I don't care who sent you here. I won't help you for no reason." The Elder of Books paused a little. "But you can tell me your opinion on the mass-energy relation. If you're right, I can give you a chance and answer your question."
The mass-energy relation.
Angor considered. He did not know if some of the physical constants in this relation could be used in the wizarding world. Still, it would not hurt to share the general idea.
In order to solve the spirit problem, Angor did not hide anything. He told the Elder of Books everything he knew about the mass-energy relation. However, he did not use constants. Instead, he only used guesses and inferences to define the relation.
He did not mention anything that was too out of the ordinary, such as the core of the mass-energy relation, the theory of relativity. He only told the Elder of Books about the relation on the surface. He used words such as "I guess", "maybe", "should", "maybe", and other vague words.
The Elder of Books was surprised even though Angor only talked about the surface of the mass-energy relation.
The Elder of Books had thought about these simple theories for a long time. However, because they went against the mainstream, they were labeled as paradoxes. Knowledge had paradoxes, but truth never had paradoxes. The Elder of Books was glad that Angor had the courage to reconstruct the theory, even if it was only to this extent.
"You're right. You haven't reached the core yet, but it's good that you have such insight at your age." The Elder of Books nodded as he listened to Angor's explanation.
Angor's eyes brightened up. "Then my question …"
The Elder of Books had a thick white beard that reached his chest. He liked to stroke his beard when he was in a good mood. At this moment, he was stroking his beard up and down with a kind expression. "Ask away. To be honest, I also want to know what kind of training problem a kid like you can have when you don't even know how to use your spirit power. "
Angor didn't know what to say. You already told me my question!
Ahem. Angor felt a little embarrassed. "I want to know how to find my spirit power."
The Elder of Books stopped stroking his beard. Do you really need to ask me something like that?!
…
Angor saw the Elder of Books' expression turning dark after he asked the question.
The Elder of Books quickly explained, "I know everyone's spirit power behaves differently, but they all exist in one's mind. But I have something urgent to do, and I want to take that step as soon as possible. But I've spent a long time looking for my spirit power. That's why I came to you, Elder of Books, to ask if there's a way to locate my spirit power quickly. "
The Elder of Books relaxed a little after hearing Angor's explanation. He could accept that Angor wanted to become an apprentice quickly for some reason. As for the reason, he didn't plan to ask. He guessed that Angor was bullied by an apprentice, or he wanted to take revenge, so he wanted to find his spirit power as soon as possible.
"It's not impossible to locate your spirit power quickly," said the Elder of Books. The Elder of Books pondered for a moment and said, "I know of a method. It's very crude and direct, and it's to buy a bottle of medicine that can increase your Spiritual Energy. Drink it, and your Spiritual Energy will rise explosively, and you'll be able to sense it. But it's usually not cheap … "
"Will Potion of Austere Night work?" asked Angor.
"You have a potion of Austere Night?" The Elder of Books said the potion was expensive just a moment ago, and Angor asked for a potion of Austere Night in the next second. The Elder of Books felt like he was slapped in the face.
Angor nodded. "My professor gave it to me."
The Elder of Books remained silent. "Since when did Sunders become so generous? He gave away such a valuable potion just like that?"
"Ahem. Since you have a potion of Austere Night, drink it and you'll be able to locate your spirit power," said the Elder of Books.
Angor's eyes brightened up. But he remembered Sunders mentioning the side effects of the potion, so he didn't want to drink it.
"I can sense my spirit power as long as my spirit power increases?" asked Angor.
"Yes. But it's not limited to an increase. If your spirit power decreases, or only a small fluctuation in your spirit power, you'll be able to locate it quickly even if it doesn't increase or decrease."
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