I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 289 - 276: The Final Obstacle to Controlling the Kingdom!

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Chapter 289: Chapter 276: The Final Obstacle to Controlling the Kingdom!

The peculiar light dispersion experiment piqued everyone’s curiosity, as they had never known that light was made up of so many colors.

Or is it only artificial light that possesses such characteristics?

“Whether it is this lamp light or the Sun, of course, they are the same, both are compound light,” Lynn explained to the curious Ailoke and others.

The principle of prism dispersion, simply put, is that different colors of light refract differently within the glass. Therefore, as they pass through the prism, each color of light is deflected in a different direction, ultimately forming a gradated spectrum…

The group of Wizard Apprentices listened thoughtfully. Lynn’s explanation was very straightforward and easy to understand, so even those without magic knowledge, like Ryder and others, could somewhat grasp it.

“Wait, I think I’ve seen something like this before…” Ham stared intensely at the rainbow light reflecting from the prism, a contemplative look on his face, and then suddenly spoke, “Right, it’s like…a rainbow?”

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With Ham’s words, more and more people realized the connection. Although rainbows weren’t very common, many had still seen them.

“Is there a mirror in the sky too?” Lydia asked, raising her hand.

This time, without waiting for Lynn’s response, Philip began to explain.

“It must be the refraction and reflection of water, right?”

In the air, filled with a lot of water vapor, every Wizard knew, and the surface of water also had the ability to refract and reflect light; thus, Philip instantly understood the principle.

“Exactly!” Lynn nodded and then handed the prism in his hand to Lydia. “As for the other properties of light, I’ll leave it to you to explore.”

Lydia excitedly took the prism and kept rotating it under the light. The light continually flowed and reflected inside the prism, changing size and colors.

Ailoke and others watched eagerly as Lynn handed the only prism over to Lydia. How about them?

It wasn’t fair to be so partial!

“Glass isn’t hard to make, and you know the recipe; I taught it during chemistry class. If you want one, just make it yourself. Studying the spectrum of the Sun can also be considered an assignment for your fieldwork!” Lynn shrugged, speaking freely.

Upon hearing about fieldwork, the faces of Ailoke and the others fell, as they tried hard to recall the chemistry class Lynn had taught them some time ago.

What were the main ingredients of glass…was it silicon dioxide?

“I’ve heard that many Wizards in Greenrill City are also exploring the mysteries of light, even the councilmen are very interested. You have quite some competition!” Lynn added.

Though recently, the land of Wizards was busy with war affairs, the council still emphasized academic research, as it was the foundation of all magic power.

With glassware gradually becoming more common, more and more Wizards had discovered its utility in research, like the simplest concave and convex mirrors, which could magnify or shrink objects in one’s view.

This meant that wizards could not only perceive objects with their magic power but also visually see the microscopic world, which was previously invisible to the naked eye!

Lynn had no doubt that after this war, the entire theoretical field of “magic studies” in Wizard Land would experience a leap in development!

When it was heard that many wizards, including the Legendary Councilman himself, were studying this, all the apprentices suddenly felt they had no hope left.

Lydia was contemplating how to extract more theoretical knowledge from the dean, as it would be much faster than conducting her own research…

“Oh, Professor Philip, how is the research on that electromagnetic cannon going?” Lynn suddenly remembered this matter and turned to ask the others.

“We have already understood the principle, and the model has been created, but its power is somewhat disappointing. It can only shoot a hundred-gram projectile at a speed of one hundred meters per second,” Philip said with some helplessness.

The generators they made were fine for lighting a bulb, but they were too weak for use in an electromagnetic cannon. Without sufficient power, this device was less useful than a traditional cannon.

Lynn was not surprised by this. The generator would need several more improvements before it could meet the requirements of the electromagnetic cannon. After thinking for a while, he asked someone to bring over a basket of black stones and a carved plate.

“These are Thunder Stones and several magic runes representing electromagnetism; you should study how to use them!” Lynn explained.

If the old methods were not working, then it was simply time for a new approach!

Both items were the result of decades of research by Anthony. Thunder Stones were like a natural battery, with very high power, while the electromagnetic runes were key for converting magic power into electrical current!

Upon hearing this, Philip and the others were instantly enlightened.

With this, they could completely store the surplus electricity on regular days and then find a way to harness it when they needed to use the electromagnetic cannon. They could even use Thunder Stones as the rail material, coat it with Mithril, and engrave it with electromagnetic runes…

In just those few short seconds, many methods to improve the electromagnetic cannon sprang to mind for Philip, and many of the issues that had troubled him were easily resolved!

Realizing this, Philip hastily took his leave and pulled several colleagues along to research with a basket of Thunder Stones.

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The huge bulb was lit all night inside the castle, both as a test sample and intentionally done by Lynn.

As a result, the next morning, rumors about the electric light spread rapidly throughout the entire Earl’s domain and then grew more and more extravagant. Some people swore they saw, with their own eyes, how the Wizard had ascended into the sky, snatched lightning and a vast rainbow from the clouds, and placed them in a sphere and a gem!

Lynn did not harshly counter these rumors; instead, he assigned a new task to the musketeer squad that went out for daily training, which was to create artificial rainbows in the square using the Water Mist Technique and teach this method to any curious child who wanted to learn.

The change in perception often happens subtly. Lynn was ready to let these people know that wizards were not to be feared, that the knowledge they spread was not a devil’s trap but an exposition on the laws governing all things. Even ordinary people could understand and apply it!

The next issue was how to resolve the final obstacle to their control over the kingdom—the Church’s Cardinal Anluoke.