I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 162 - 149 Harrov: No time to explain, quick tell me what a galactic redshift is! (Please subscribe)

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"What happened?"

Aurora had already noticed something was off with Harrov. Since he put on that ring, his face kept showing shock, and she almost thought he might have suffered an attack at the soul level.

"There’s no time to explain, just tell me, what is cosmic redshift?" Harrov said rapidly, looking anxious, as those people were still waiting!

Aurora shook her head. "Sorry, I’ve never heard of that term before."

"Do you have any clues then? It might be a peculiar astronomical phenomenon..." Harrov asked again. Surely, the two of them, as legendary wizards with great expertise in astronomy, couldn’t fail to answer this?

Aurora hesitated for a moment before speaking uncertainly, "When I was using magic to observe the brightness of distant stars, I accidentally noticed that their relative positions seemed to be changing. Perhaps what is referred to as cosmic redshift is this?"

Harrov was also unsure, but clearly, there was no time for hesitation now.

They had to make the best of a desperate situation.

Harrov clenched his teeth and quickly immersed his consciousness into the Magic Domain, speaking in a seemingly steady yet actually frantic manner under the watchful eyes of four figures.

"In fact, I have also noticed that distant galaxies seem to be gradually... um... moving away from us under the influence of some force... In any case, the Big Bang theory... certainly has its validity!"

Harrov carefully chose his words, watching the reactions of the four legendary wizards. Seeing that they did not jump out to object, he finally felt relieved.

Thank goodness... Thankfully, it seemed he had bluffed his way through.

"Right, I think the phenomenon of cosmic redshift is likely evidence that cosmic space is constantly expanding. Just by calculating the rate of this expansion and working backwards, we can roughly calculate the age of the universe... In addition, microwave radiation can also be evidence that this theory exists..." Lynn said without stopping.

Harrov suddenly realized that if space was continuously expanding, then knowing the rate of expansion naturally would allow calculation of the universe’s beginning.

Having just witnessed a supernova explosion, Harrov quickly perceived a hint of the mystery of the theory of cosmic expansion through analogy.

The star had suddenly exploded after collapsing hundreds of times, ejecting its inner materials at an unimaginable speed. Perhaps the so-called gravitational singularity was the same.

After understanding this, Harrov was immensely excited, eagerly absorbing the theory that might relate to the ultimate mystery of the universe. Even the parts he didn’t understand, he forcibly memorized, planning to mull over them later.

Just when he thought this theory was impeccable and he had glimpsed the truth of the universe, the other three individuals in the Magic Domain started to refute this argument.

If all matter was born from that big explosion, and even time and space appeared because of it, where did the singularity of the explosion come from? And how could it produce so much matter and energy...

These questions were terrifyingly profound, chilling to the core. Harrov simply couldn’t imagine what a world without time and space would be like; it completely surpassed the capacity of his brain.

The high-ranking members of the Secret Magic Society’s rigorous attitude towards magical theory, as well as their terrifyingly vast knowledge reserves, made Harrov feel deeply inferior.

For a moment, Harrov even felt as if he had returned to the early days when he first studied magic, when everything was novel and unknown to him, but he still had to maintain the demeanor of a legendary wizard.

This awkward feeling made Harrov extremely uncomfortable, as his original plan to discuss the gravitational formula with the higher-ups of the Secret Magic Society had to be set aside because only by speaking less could he avoid exposing his true level.

However, since the Magic Domain is a place for academic discussion, naturally, everyone had to say something.

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After the other wizards had finished discussing the other two possible origins of the universe—the Dimension Theory and the Steady State Theory—it was finally Harrov’s turn.

Under the gaze of four pairs of eyes, Harrov felt a heavy pressure constantly assailing him.

"Ahem, regarding the origin of the universe, my views are similar to those of Lord Albert, so I will not elaborate here. Let me discuss the impact of the magic structure on space…"

Harrov awkwardly shifted the topic, speaking about his area of expertise to avoid being corrected and suffering social death on the spot.

Even so, he couldn’t help but worry that the theories he was discussing were too elementary.

However, Harrov soon realized that even Albert Einstein, the legendary wizard known for his profound knowledge, was listening seriously to his words.

Could it be that these wizards of the Secret Magic Society had not yet figured out the optimal magic structure for casting space magic?

No, that couldn’t be possible, Harrov quickly dismissed this guess.

From this miniature universe manifested by magic power and those theories discussing the origin of the universe, it was clear that the legendary wizards of the Secret Magic Society had likely far surpassed his expectations in their research on gravity and space!

Perhaps they already knew these theories, but since he had just arrived and it was his first time attending such a high-profile academic meeting, they did not want to embarrass him.

Just like the academic symposiums held annually in Wizard Land, even if the theories presented by the formal wizards were basic, they would listen attentively and point out errors at the end!

The academic atmosphere of the Secret Magic Society was only superior to that of Wizard Land!

Harrov inwardly sighed, succinctly summarized his research findings from over the years, and then looked towards the group of "legendary wizards" deep in thought, waiting for them to offer some constructive feedback.

At this moment, Lynn felt somewhat lost. If it were purely scientific theoretical knowledge, he could talk with Harrov for three days and nights without any problem, but if it involved magic power, he dared not speak rashly for fear of making a mistake and being pointed out on the spot, which would ruin the image he had painstakingly created.

Previously, Lynn thought Harrov would definitely ask about the gravitational constant; he had even prepared how to distract him, but unexpectedly, Harrov changed the topic to discuss the impact of magic structure on casting space magic, undoubtedly hitting Lynn’s blind spot.

Bai Ge, seeing Harrov’s gaze sweep over, shrank his neck even more and dared not even breathe loudly.

Fortunately, at this moment, the light from the supernova explosion, sped up hundreds of times, was rapidly vanishing, and everything within the visible range was being swallowed again by the endless darkness...