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I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 153 - 140 Rafael: My Brain is Trembling! (Please Subscribe)
Under the gaze of thousands of eyes, the continuously swinging iron sphere slowly knocked down the wooden bar representing fifteen degrees.
The trails on the sand table, scratched by the pendulum, resembled elongated petals, revealing an extreme sense of beauty!
These represented the true lines of magic!
It was only then that Lynn pointed at the sand table, looking towards Yoland, and said teasingly.
"I think things are quite clear now, aren’t they, Mr. Yoland?"
"This is the evidence you were looking for! The rotation of the planets is not without effect; it’s just that this force needs to be magnified by a pendulum before it can be visibly demonstrated in front of you and me."
Yoland sat on the ground, pale-faced, silently staring at the still-swinging iron ball.
A male witch from the Prophecy School beside him screamed hysterically, "This is impossible, this is impossible! You must have cast magic on the pendulum!"
As soon as these words were spoken, several great wizards in the room frowned, showing some displeasure. Could they not sense any magical fluctuations?
Lynn looked at those from the Prophecy School who still refused to accept the truth and shook his head, speaking out.
"The materials I used are not difficult to obtain, are they? Anyone under the same conditions can perfectly replicate this experiment..."
"The truth lies there, unchanged by anyone’s will; the reason this world experiences day and night is due to the rotation of the planets, and the changes in seasons correspond to the varying distances of the planets from the star during their orbit..."
Lynn stretched out his hand, simulating the orbital motion of celestial bodies with several water spheres, giving everyone an extraordinary astronomy lesson with the simplest words.
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The wizards present listened intently, as no other theory had ever explained the changes of day and night and the laws governing the celestial movements so clearly and persuasively.
The mysterious veil of the world seemed suddenly lifted at a corner, revealing only the tip of the iceberg, but even that was enough to send shivers through the soul.
Even after Lynn had finished speaking, the conference hall remained so quiet you could hear a pin drop, with everyone deeply engrossed in contemplation of the laws governing the movement of the planets.
The silence lasted for several minutes, and as more and more people came to their realizations, thunderous applause suddenly erupted in the conference hall, with some even taking off their hats to bow to Lynn, and others shouting loudly, venting their excitement.
"What a brilliant and irrefutable theory!" August too was clapping, speaking with admiration.
The exquisite and orderly Star Map displayed by Lynn had Rafael’s mind trembling, brimming with countless inspirations. Were it not for the fact that the conference was not yet over, he would have been eager to return and turn his inspirations into sculptures.
"I always knew you could do it, Professor Lynn..." Philip excitedly walked up and hugged Lynn; he could already see the Silver Moon Medal beckoning them.
Lydia, Ailoke, and the others looked at Lynn with eyes full of admiration and aspiration, while Pearce even fantasized about when he too could present his own researched magical theories under the spotlight and receive full applause.
But their excited mood was soon disrupted, as Lynn quickly spoke again.
"Lydia, Johnny, Ailoke, and Pearce, why didn’t you record the rules of pendulum motion, as well as the time passed at each scale? You should also be clear about the length of the steel cable and the weight and circumference of the pendulum. Draw its motion curve and calculate all the data, that’s your assignment for today!"
"What?" Pearce, who had been lost in fantasy, was abruptly pulled back to reality, his face instantly drooping. Why was there still homework even in Green Reil?
"Did you all get that?" Ailoke quickly looked towards the two witches beside him.
Lydia shook her head; she had been so focused on watching the trajectory of the pendulum that she felt dizzy.
"I’ve already noted it down—the length of the steel cable is sixty meters, the weight of the pendulum is thirty kilograms, and the time for each deflection of a scale is five minutes and three seconds, the period of the swing is..." Johnny burst out with all the data he had recorded.
Ailoke and the others looked at Johnny, moved almost to tears.
You are truly our savior!
Compared to the universally watched Lynn, who had become the absolute focus of the venue, the witches of the Prophecy School looked ashen. They had spent more than a hundred years and countless efforts observing the patterns of the stars to draft a perfect star map.
Now someone told them that the star map was actually incorrect, their efforts had been in vain, and the ground beneath them was not a continent but a constantly rotating sphere...
Under such a massive blow, the wizards of the Prophecy School were almost on the verge of collapse, it seemed as though their whole world was crumbling!
"Pull yourselves together, we haven’t lost yet. This pendulum experiment only proves that there is a peculiar force affecting the motion of the iron ball," a witch from the Prophecy School stood up and said firmly.
"But apart from the Coriolis force, what else could affect the trajectory of the pendulum?" Yoland was almost in despair, especially since the massive pendulum was there and Lynn certainly hadn’t applied any magic to it.
"Have you all forgotten? Lord Harrov is researching a theory of gravity using our star data. If anything can influence it, I guess it must be gravity!" the witch said loudly.
Upon hearing this, Yoland and the other wizards of the Prophecy School were suddenly revitalized, regaining some confidence.
Right, if their research was wrong, how could the legendary wizard Lord Harrov possibly uncover the secrets of gravity from these star data?
Could these errors also have escaped the notice of the great legendary wizard?
Yoland was even more aware that Lord Harrov’s research had reached the most crucial moment, a theory monumental enough to alter the entire magical theory of Wizard Land!
After all, this involves the mysteries of space and time magic!
As Yoland and the others reflected, the doors of the magic conference were suddenly burst open.
No, to say burst open doesn’t quite fit because to ensure the conference proceeded undisturbed, the doors had been locked long ago.
Now, the doors on both sides had fallen to the ground with a loud crash...