To put it simply, heaven and man are like-minded and can sense each other. God can intervene in human affairs, and man can also sense heaven. If the emperor disobeys the will of heaven and acts unkindly and unjustly, heaven will cause disasters to condemn and warn; if the emperor is diligent and loves the people,
If the government is harmonious and harmonious, God will send down auspiciousness to encourage...
Confucius, who wrote the Spring and Autumn Annals, believed that disasters were caused by the monarch's lack of virtue. He once said: "If a country suffers from drought, then it means that it loses all punishments and virtues?" He also advised the monarch to "correct punishments and virtues in order to serve heaven."
When a country is about to prosper, there must be auspiciousness; when a country is about to perish, there must be evildoers. See the turtle moving around its four limbs.
This is the theory of "Induction between Heaven and Man"...
It was simply a sharp sword hanging over the emperor's head.
If the emperor did something bad and was warned and punished by heaven, he would naturally feel guilty and quickly correct his evil ways; but sometimes, even though he had done nothing, there would still be violent storms, earthquakes, tsunamis, or even a "top-notch" solar or lunar eclipse.
How can we not feel aggrieved by the disaster?
Emperors throughout the ages have gnashed their teeth and hated this theory of "response between heaven and man". However, Confucian disciples believed in it deeply. Anyone who dared to question it was rebellious and went against heaven. Even if the emperor raised questions, he would still be furious.
After a while, the emperor must realize that he has made a mistake.
This is the case for His Majesty Li Er.
Well, it’s not that he felt unjust because he didn’t do anything, but he felt guilty after doing a lot of bad things. Every time there was a disaster, he felt anxious, fearing that the ministers would force him to issue a "Edict of Sin"...
His Majesty Li Er felt happy when he heard Fang Jun's argument that all this was a natural phenomenon and could not be intervened by human power.
What a good son-in-law...
He quickly tasked Li Chunfeng to calculate the time of solar and lunar eclipses. This is the responsibility of the Taishi Bureau. As long as Fang Junsuo can be proven right, the sharp sword of "celestial induction" can be thrown into the toilet by His Majesty Li Er.
Don't be angry anymore.
Li Chunfeng is indeed the greatest mathematician of this era, and the term "xuetianren" is the best annotation for him.
He had been calculating the patterns of solar and lunar eclipses very early on, but he was not sure about them, so he was not resolute enough in executing them. He just made the calculations when he had nothing to do. No matter the scale, the accuracy was far away, so
Haven't been able to achieve any results.
Now that the imperial edict was issued, Li Chunfeng immediately summoned all the mathematicians in the world to gather at the Taishi Bureau, and mobilized the entire Taishi Bureau to jointly calculate the patterns of solar and lunar eclipses.
In fact, the "Santong Calendar" of the Han Dynasty included calculations for solar eclipses, believing that the occurrence of solar eclipses has a cycle of 130 synodic months. However, this cycle is only a rough estimate and cannot determine a solar eclipse.
The exact time a lunar eclipse occurs.
On the basis of "Three Unification Calendar", Li Chunfeng conducted in-depth research, and through the calculation of Arabic numerals, he became more and more confused. The path seemed to be correct, but there were always errors of one kind or another that led to inconsistent results.
Since it is inconsistent, it means it is wrong.
But what exactly is the problem?
In the end, these top mathematicians of the Tang Dynasty came to a conclusion, that is, the error of time...
Simply put, it is because the calendar is not perfect enough, resulting in too many errors in calculations.
If you want to accurately calculate the time of a solar eclipse or a lunar eclipse, your top priority is to perfect a new calendar. The prerequisite for perfecting the calendar is to have a more accurate time measuring instrument - dividing a day into ten parts.
A two-hour sundial is unqualified because the calculations of the ecliptic show that the time in a day is not a complete twelve hours, or more or less...
How to make a more accurate instrument to measure time?
Li Chunfeng once again demonstrated his amazing scientific talent.
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"Your Majesty, please see, this is the new time-measuring mechanism developed by Weichen..."
In this house by the stream in the academy mountain, Li Chunfeng explained his new machine to His Majesty Li Er who came for inspection.
"Initially, the pivot wheel is held by the left and right sky locks against the wheel spokes, and the entire pivot wheel cannot rotate. When the water poured into the pot reaches a certain weight, the grid fork cannot hold the kettle and begins to fall. The grid fork drops, and the kettle also stops.
As it descends, the iron teeth mounted on the side of the pot push down on the switch tongue. The switch tongue pulls the Tian Tiao connected to it, and the Tian Tiao pulls down the Tianquan end of the Tianheng; the Tianguan end of the Tianheng is lifted accordingly.
When the left sky lock is opened, the pivot wheel is allowed to rotate through one spoke under the gravity of the water in the kettle... over and over again, one capture, one vertical, one retraction, one release,
Therefore, Wei Chen named it escapement."
His Majesty Li Er, who has always been wise and powerful, is looking at a book from heaven at this moment, with a confused look on his face...
However, as the water flow drives, the entire escapement operates slowly, and finally acts on the scale, beating the drum every moment, and striking the clock every hour, and gradually I understand.
Fang Jun was even more shocked on the sidelines...
Mother!
Isn’t this just ringing the bell?
What a genius! It seems that these principles were not invented until Monk and his team built the water-moving armillary sphere. Is Li Chunfeng more powerful, or have these principles actually been around for a long time, but they have never been applied?
Fang Jun had no answer, but when he looked at this primitive bell, some memories suddenly flashed through his mind...
"This machine is extremely sophisticated, and its principle is very insightful. However, the gears will inevitably wear out after long-term use, which will cause the scale to advance slowly and lag behind. This may seem like a very small error, but for measuring time, it is only a tiny bit different.
It’s a thousand miles wrong.”
Saying this is tantamount to denying all of Li Chunfeng's achievements, which is somewhat inappropriate.
However, Fang Jun feels that when dealing with science, we must uphold a rigorous ethos and not be modest because of human factors and other factors.
Although Li Chunfeng was in the officialdom, he was essentially like a Taoist disciple who was closer to a scientist. He was not angry because of Fang Jun's outspoken words. He just smiled bitterly and said: "The poor Taoist naturally knows this truth, but he can only use stronger tools."
Use fine steel to make gears to minimize errors."
His Majesty Li Er frowned, clasped his hands behind his back, glared at Fang Jun, and said displeasedly: "This kind of machine can be said to be an ingenious work of nature. Taishi Ling has contributed a lot to it. How can you be allowed to pick and choose and deny it? You are really capable."
You just build a better one, or else just shut up and stay aside."
He had long been conquered by this sophisticated machine. Even though he had great respect for Fang Jun in his heart, he couldn't see him nitpicking here.
Fang Jun was speechless, what did you say?
Typical "If you can do it, go ahead, if you can't do it, don't beep"!
When problems are discovered, they should be raised and people should concentrate their efforts to solve the problems. This is a prudent scientific outlook, rather than prevaricating and perfunctory while knowing the flaws.
Li Chunfeng's eyes lit up, he took Fang Jun's hand, and said happily: "Does Erlang have a better way? Don't care about the poor Taoist's face, as long as Erlang has a better way, even if he smashes the escapement with his own hands, it will not matter.
What’s the harm?”
All the officials from the Taishi Bureau were watching eagerly. No one was angry at Fang Jun's fault finding, because they all knew that the emergence of this escapement still relied on other people's arithmetic theory, otherwise even if it was built, the error would be
It would also make its existence worthless.
Besides, no one in the world knows that Fang Jun is the best at such strange and cunning things...
Fang Jun glanced at His Majesty Li Er. Since you said to me, "If you can do it, go ahead, if you can't, don't beep." Then we really have to show you what technology transcends time and space is!
He rolled up his sleeves, pointed at the escapement and said: "The precision of this machine's structure is unprecedented. However, it is an indisputable fact that the operation of the gears will cause the error to gradually increase. Therefore, this principle can be used,
But change the gears into a pendulum."
Everyone is baffled.
Li Chunfeng was confused: "What is the pendulum?"
Fang Jun: "..."
Yes, there is not a single clock in the world, so who can know what a pendulum is?
Since we don’t even know what a pendulum is, who can know what “isochrony” is?
Alas, the road to scientific plagiarism is long and arduous...
He looked around, took four nails, and two wires, cut the wires into regular lengths, then tied nails on both ends, nailed the nail on one end to the door frame, and let the other end hang down.
Everyone stared blankly at the two threads hanging from the door frame, with a nail hanging underneath each...
What is this for?
Fang Jun held a nail in one hand, raised one to ninety degrees, and the other to only thirty degrees, and then let go both of them.
"Everyone, please look and pay attention to the timing of each swing of these two nails..."