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Chapter 440

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The reason why Lucien was so cautious about the wave-particle duality was not only because he wanted to explore a unique meditation method, but also because the problem was too revolutionary and revolutionary. If he suddenly threw out all the questions, ninety-nine percent of the middle-rank and above arcanists in the Congress would be killed. At that time, without the support of the Congress of Magic, Lucien would have nowhere to run to in the face of the Church.

Also, the confirmation of the wave-particle duality required a series of experiments, new discoveries, and new theories. Otherwise, it would definitely be fiercely attacked. For example, the experiment to accurately verify the light quantum was not yet done by the Congress of Magic. Maybe after one or two years of research, someone would be able to do it. However, if he put it forward now, it would definitely be questioned and could not be proved. For example, the mass-energy formula needed was based on the special theory of relativity, which had been slandered and attacked for many years.

Therefore, Lucien's previous plan was to put forward the preliminary discoveries and theories slowly, and when they were deeply rooted in people's hearts, he would throw out a few shocking experiments and theories, and then finally get involved in the War of Wave and Particle.

However, Lucien found that the War of Wave and Particle in the Congress of Magic was getting fiercer and fiercer. In order not to collapse the cognitive world of most arcanists when the wave-particle duality was confirmed, the best way was to throw out the idea bit by bit from now on, so that the arcanists would have doubts and doubts in their minds. When the experiment was done, the impact on them would not be so strong. This process was repeated several times. Even if some arcanists' heads were blown up, at least the absolute number could be controlled, and the power of the Congress of Magic would not be greatly reduced in a short period of time.

"In this way, before the experiment is confirmed, my paper may be ignored, questioned, and attacked. But as Levski said, it's worth it … How can you enjoy the benefits without paying the price?" Lucien murmured to himself in a low voice.

It was not only for the sake of humanity but also for the sake of their own safety. Most of the sorcerers above the middle-rank in the Congress had been killed, and the Church would be the happiest one. Chances were that they would award Lucien with a gold medal before they burned him to death, in recognition of his extraordinary contribution to the destruction of the Congress of Magic.

At least for now, the Congress of Magic was Lucien's strong support. Lucien was not stupid enough to destroy his own fence. He hoped that the Congress would flourish, even if he had to pay a price for it.

"Teacher, what are you talking about?" Looking forward to Lucien's reaction, Heidi asked curiously. Was it a compliment or a compliment?

Lucien shook his head. "It's nothing. As a low-level arcanist, Annick, you've made a great start on your path to becoming a real sorcerer. However, complacency and laziness are the enemies of success and the partners of failure. Don't lower your standards because of this. "Lucien was a bit surprised by Annick's words.

"Yes, Teacher Evans," Annick answered seriously.

Lucien smiled. "You can just call me teacher."

"Huh?" Apart from arcana and magic, Annick, who was a little slow on the uptake, didn't know what to say.

Layria hurriedly pushed him, and Heidi directly scolded, "Idiot, Teacher Evans asked you to be his real student!"

What an idiot! They had been dreaming about such a day, but Annick got it so easily and did not understand it at all. How enviable!

Annick immediately became excited. Ever since he first met Stuart, the Pearl of the Ocean, he had regarded Master Evans as a true teacher, a teacher who he respected from the bottom of his heart. However, after seeing Master Evans being surrounded by so many halos and rapidly improving his magic power, he felt very inferior and didn't think that he would be valued by Master Evans.

"It's my honor to be your student." Annick blushed and performed the most formal and solemn etiquette of the Congress of Magic.

Lucien smiled and raised his hand. "There's no need to be so formal. I don't like complicated etiquettes."

Then, he looked at Heidi, Sprint and the rest of them. "I'm very satisfied with your work in the Atom Institution. You're proud but not arrogant, diligent and imaginative. You meet my requirements for students. As long as you can become a real sorcerer, you can learn from me like Annick. "

"Really?" Heidi blurted out in excitement.

Lucien nodded with a smile.

"Great!" It was Katrina who cheered in a low voice, not Heidi, because she thought that she and Sprint did not leave a good first impression on Mr. Evans. Even though Mr. Evans had given them the same guidance and guidance, it was still impossible for him to take them in as his official students. Therefore, she could not control her feelings anymore as she was overwhelmed by the unexpected surprise and the strong gratitude at the same time. Sprint also pursed his lips tightly and hid his hands behind his back. His body was slightly trembling.

In the Congress of Magic, which inherited part of the customs of the ancient Magic Empire, the relationship between teachers and students was very serious.

Lucien ignored their excitement and looked at Annick with a smile. "The exercises, test papers and the preliminary knowledge of the ten schools are all on the table in my library. You can go and get them yourself."

Huh? Annick's face immediately became bitter. The nightmare that he could not get rid of came again. Even though he was a reserved, steady, diligent and hardworking person, he was still full of fear for those things.

Hahaha. Heidi laughed aloud and put her hands on her waist, gloating. You're going to make a breakthrough! You're going to become a real sorcerer in advance! You're going to become a real student of Mr. Evans earlier than any of us!

As for the same fate that might happen to her in the future, she did not have to worry about it for now!

After the students left, Lucien walked to his library and found the special parchment for writing papers. Sitting in front of it for a while, he picked up the quill and wrote:

"An Enlightening View on Light."

From the point of view of black-body radiation, he introduced the classical gas theory of particles and extended the idea that "the absorption and emission of energy are in portions" to the idea that the electromagnetic radiation (electromagnetic wave) that provides energy also exists in portions. Since light is an electromagnetic wave, it is also not continuous. Instead, it exists in portions, and each portion of energy is determined by its frequency. It is called a light quantum, and this is how it interacts with matter.

Lucien then introduced the light quantum hypothesis into the photoelectric effect and obtained a perfect theoretical explanation for the phenomenon. Based on this theory, many predictions were made. For example, for light of a certain frequency, the energy of the electron that was shot out would be fixed.

"… In terms of the instantaneous time, light shows the obvious characteristics of quantum, but in terms of the average time, it shows the characteristics of waves. Maybe we should treat the wave-particle problem with a more open attitude."

After thinking for a while, Lucien still wrote the seemingly vague but meaningful words in the paper. Every arcanist who read the paper would regard it as an enhanced version of the particle theory, although it was based on the very uncomfortable concept of quantum.

After finishing the paper, Lucien made two copies of the paper and planned to send one copy to Arcana Review Board, one copy to Fernando, and one copy to Artil. He decided to use fifty thousand arcana points to comfort his mind.

Although Artil also did not like the concept of energy quantum, for him, who firmly believed in the particle theory, treating all electromagnetic waves as discontinuous parts was just a copy of the particle theory. Maybe he would even call the light quantum as "photon".

After finishing the paper, Lucien wrote letters to his friends one by one. Although there was no precise experiment to prove his theory, and it was based on quantum theory, which had been questioned by many people, he still wanted to remind them in case of any accidents.

"… The paper I'm going to submit, from my personal perspective, is the only paper that is as revolutionary as the energy quantum hypothesis. Fortunately, there is no strong experiment to prove it …"



In the Sorcerer Administrative Department, Eric carefully read the paper submitted by Lucien and found that the word "subversive" was not on it. He let out a long sigh of relief and put on a suspicious smile on his stiff face, "Every time you submit a paper, I'm a bit scared."

"It's just an enlightening idea, and there is no experiment to prove it. I hope that the phenomena derived from this idea can be confirmed in the future." Lucien smiled. What he said was the truth, but not the whole truth. After all, the subversive part had been done with the energy quantum hypothesis.

After writing "Light-darkness" on the cover of the paper, Eric thought for a while and then looked up at Lucien, "Evans, you're good at Elements, so this paper about light should be analyzed from the perspective of the particle theory, right? If you submit it to the authorities in the school of Light-darkness, I'm afraid the comments will be very low. As for other aspects, we can vaguely deal with it and submit it to the authorities in other fields. "

The school of Light-darkness was based on the school of Electromagnetism, and wave theory was the absolute ruler.

"There's no need for that. The more you look at the truth, the clearer it will be." Lucien replied humorously. Unless the paper was submitted to someone he knew in the school of Elements, it would be the same no matter who reviewed it. Eighty percent of the board members supported the wave theory, and among the remaining twenty percent, there were no more than three who liked the energy quantum hypothesis. As for the stubborn and determined particle theory supporters like Artil, there was not a single one who was willing to accept the energy quantum hypothesis without any experiment.

Eric nodded and submitted the paper to the review committee.

"Light-darkness? Mr. Lauren, Mr. Teixeira. "The alchemical life assigned the papers without any hesitation.



On the thirty-third floor of the Allyn magic tower, after seeing the title of Lucien's paper, Fernando couldn't help but rub his eyebrows, "Enlightening idea …"

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