Reading the files in his hands, Douglas said, "The combination of different magic patterns is indeed quite different from ours, but we can't rule out the possibility that he intentionally changed it after he exchanged for it. None of the sorcerers who are qualified to know the complete structure of an artificial planet are idiots."
There was more than one structural model of a spell or a magic circle. As long as the corresponding principles and processes were followed, the magic model or magic circle that appeared in the end could achieve the expected effect. Therefore, when different sorcerers constructed spells based on the same arcana principle, they would often have different models with the same core but different details. They would have different personal styles.
Sometimes, when the details of one's design were perfect enough and close enough to the principles, it would be more effective than other similar spell models. It was also one of the sources of unique magic. However, the improvement was not essentially better, because it was limited by the core structure and could not exceed its limits.
Therefore, most of the spells that could be freely communicated would eventually be unified into the spell model with the best effect, which was the so-called "standard spells" in the ancient Magic Empire. It was particularly obvious in the Congress of Magic that was open to research. In many cases, the improvement of spells had to be based on a deeper understanding of the principles.
However, in the past hundred years, the arcanists of the Congress of Magic discovered that there might not be "standard spells" in the real sense. It meant that the spell model with the best effect was not universal. Different sorcerers had different models with the best effect.
The weird phenomenon raised widespread attention at that time. Later, further studies showed that it was because different sorcerers had different cognitive worlds. Therefore, the spell model that was most suitable for their cognitive worlds worked best.
After that, many sorcerers would adjust the details of the standard spells after they exchanged for them not only to analyze them but also to make them more suitable for themselves. Of course, their cognitive worlds would not be stabilized until they reached the middle rank. It was unnecessary for the magic apprentices and the official sorcerers to do that.
"Hehe. It's good that the range has been narrowed down. I don't believe that he will do nothing in the future. As long as a few more similar things happen, we will be able to figure out who it is!" Fernando drew circles on the list. He hated such a guy so much that he couldn't wait to find him and let him know what a real storm was.
After the discussion, Douglas suddenly asked Fernando, Brook, and Lucien about their research on the quantum field theory. "The problem of infinity hasn't been solved yet? I believe that your field theory is correct. If you walk down the path, you will figure out the nature of the electromagnetic force sooner or later. At the very least, the explanation right now is much more advanced than before. Perhaps, after the theory takes shape, Brook's broken and solidified cognitive world will be completely restored, and he will have a chance to find his own path to the demigod level. "
Judging from his tone and his choice of words, he was rather concerned about Brook, the "rebellious student". However, finding a path did not mean advancement. Not to mention the success rate of advancement, it would take many, many years to perfect the details on the path. For example, Douglas had "seen" the path of demigods from the general theory of relativity for years, but his path was far from "found" yet. At the very least, he had to discover planets or black holes in order to find his path with the feedback of the real world.
"Infinity …" Fernando repeated in a low voice, as if he were going to swallow it.
Lucien replied with a smile, "We've decided to submit the series of papers later so that more arcanists can study them together. Chances are that their ideas will give us the inspiration to resolve the problem."
"Yes. Arcana studies are different from magic. With solid foundations and enough talents, the middle-rank and senior-rank arcanists can make tremendous contributions, too. In the past ten years, many of the achievements in the new field of the microscopic world were made by young arcanists whose arcana level was not high. This is the age of the young. Lucien, you are the most distinguished representative." Douglas said with mixed feelings.
Lucien smiled. "Most of the work was done by Mr. President and my master. Mr. President, how are your preparations for the planet search going?"
"Better than expected. In a month or two, I will be able to perform a super long-distance space jump. I hope that I can find the little guy that has been giving me headaches for hundreds of years." Douglas made a rare remark of humor.
"A month or two?" Lucien was quite surprised. Didn't Mr. President say that it would take a year or two?
Douglas chuckled. "I've changed my plan. We'll postpone the search for a super long-distance planet for now, because it may be easier to find a sun that is closer to us, although we haven't succeeded before."
In the ancient Magic Empire, the legendary sorcerers had searched for the sun with space jumps, but they found nothing. Therefore, they believed that the sun, like the Silver Moon, was a 'symbol' of a certain demigod that could not be found without permission. Also, judging from the comparison between the sun and the Silver Moon, it was possible that the Sun God was not a demigod but a real god!
After all, in the age before Douglas proposed the celestial body motion system, the sun that brought light and heat to the land during the day was universally worshipped and was given a lot of meanings by the sorcerers. Together with the Silver Moon, it was a special star that played a significant role in the school of astrology.
Under the guidance of such an idea, no legendary sorcerers searched for the sun again until Douglas became a legend, but he failed to find the sun either. Therefore, he accepted the theory of demigods and aimed at the stars further away in his subsequent space exploration.
"Mr. President, you must be careful. Our calculation methods and considerations are not necessarily complete. It will be very dangerous if we are teleported to the surface of the sun directly." Lucien reminded him concernedly. Was it the 'Kuafu Chasing the Sun' of the world of magic?
As for the possibility of teleportation to the inside of the sun, Lucien had never considered it before. Both the terrifying heat and the enormous gravity would prevent the space-time gate from being opened.
"That's a good thing. I won't have any regrets even if I die on the spot," said Douglas with a smile, as if it were really a good thing.
Fernando did not say anything. It was not that easy for a mage at the peak of the Legendary-level to die completely. He looked at Lucien with his red eyes. "What have you been busy with in the past half a year except for the field theory?"
"Analyzing legendary spells and improving my magic abilities. I'm trying to reach the peak of level-three as soon as possible to build a foundation for my advancement into level-four." Lucien did not seem to understand what his teacher meant and replied "dutifully". However, it was indeed his focus recently. After 'Snow Goddess's Forgiveness' and 'Elemental Protection', thirteen legendary spells had been carved into his soul, and he would reach fifteen in a year. He had the foundation to reach the peak of legendary.
Fernando said angrily, "I know that you're making rapid progress. I'm asking about the application you submitted to the Magic Research Board. What are you going to build in the Atom Institution? So many precious materials are required. It's equivalent to a level-nine magic item. "
He had heard someone mention it before he came, but he did not know the details.
"I've invested more materials than the application." Lucien shook his head with a smile. "It's mainly because many areas with harsh environments require senior-level sorcerers and even archmages to enter. So, it is impossible for the common sorcerers with arcana talents to explore and study those areas, which is a major obstacle for the development of arcana. After all, many achievements today depend on the collisions of particles, the strange trajectories discovered in countless experiments, and the screening of abundant data. It will take dozens of times longer for the legendary sorcerers and the archmages to do that."
Douglas nodded his head. "That's a very good idea. Are the concrete results out?"
"It's close to success. By then, I'll open it to all the arcanists, but they have to apply in advance and pass the rigorous review." Lucien briefly described his "alchemical item" and won the approval of Douglas and Fernando.
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Inside the Atom Institution …
Heidi and the rest of them looked at the gate of a small laboratory curiously. It was quiet inside, without any sound.
"You said that our teacher has been locked in this small laboratory a lot in recent months? And magic waves are spreading out now and then? " After being separated for a few months, Katrina did not feel that Heidi and the rest of them were unfamiliar with the Atom Institution. Instead, she felt familiar and warm as if she had finally returned home.
Heidi nodded her head quickly. "Yes. I wonder what our teacher is studying. It's so mysterious, but he always seals the laboratory tightly every time."
Hardly had she concluded her sentence when the gate of the small laboratory was pushed open, and Lucien walked out in his double-breasted suit.
"Good afternoon, master!" Heidi and the other students greeted him at the same time, rolling their eyes and trying to see what was going on in the laboratory through the gap that Lucien covered.
"Curious?" Lucien smiled.
"Huh? Yes! Very curious! "After a brief daze, Heidi hurried to nod her head.
Lucien looked around at them. "If you're curious, do you want to have a try? However, only four of you can go at a time. "
"Me! I want to try! "Heidi had always been curious, and she believed that her teacher would not harm her.
Led by her, Sprint, Katrina, and Annick raised their hands one after another and beat the others to it.
"Alright. Follow me." Lucien turned around and showed everyone what was going on in the laboratory.
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