Congratulations to myself first. I originally thought that I would not be able to persist so much.
It didn't take long, and it was the author's first time writing. The previous attempts at writing were all very bumpy and ended before they even started.
Ah, that’s all for my thoughts. The first big climax is about to come. From the beginning to now, I have reserved a very big pit. Only those who are familiar with HP can find it. But it is probably because there are too few people.
, and no one has brought it up. Because if this hole is not filled, the entire current plot development will be a very big bug. Judging from the current progress speed, Chapter 6 can almost completely finish this high-chao, provided that I
No water was added.
But I’m afraid that some people (because my writing skills are so poor) will find it hard to accept, so I want everyone to be prepared. A high-energy warning ahead! It’s extremely subversive!
The spoiler only goes so far. If you are interested, you can take a guess in the comment area.
Finally, let’s talk about the setting and follow-up thoughts.
First of all, the science in the title of the book does not refer to simple scientific and technological transformation. It refers to the scientific concept of development. What is science itself? Please check it out for yourself. Looking at HP's original work, as I wrote in the chapter, it is influenced by
Due to the limitation of the size of wizards, the development of education in the wizarding world has completely stopped. At most, there will be some development at the level of applied technology. The development of high-end basic theories of magic is like the earth scientists in Trisolaris, which are completely locked by unknown forces.
Dead. The reason is obvious. Perhaps Rowling has not considered the author's setting; or perhaps Rowling has considered it, but it goes against her other settings for the work; or perhaps it is her setting for the wizarding world.
, leading her to think that the wizarding world has not reached such a high level. I am more inclined to the first guess. The reason is probably that Rowling studied literature and language, and it is difficult to have a scientific and engineering way of thinking. Of course, it is also possible
If you consider too many angles, it will be difficult to maintain a balance, and the logic will easily have loopholes. Moreover, Rowling has obvious British characteristics and is really not good at mathematics.
Secondly, Joan of Arc is a wet nurse, so don’t think too much about other worlds. Don’t think about prototypes in other worlds. Please refer to mine. This setting involves quite a lot of spoilers. I won’t go into details. If you can’t accept it, you can leave.
, I can only express my apologies and regrets. If you think the setting is unreasonable, you can discuss it, but you should be prepared to be banned if you criticize without thinking. Currently, there are comments with a slightly harsher tone. For example, a friend said that the HP world will not be better than
Xingyue is advanced. I replied that higher magic does not mean higher level. It is obvious that the three-dimensional world is more advanced than the two-dimensional world. I will try my best to give a reasonable explanation for this kind of problem of setting angle.
Finally, the original HP novel was written by Rowling based on her own experience of the British era. Moreover, Rowling was an adult when she wrote the novel, and her mother was divorced. The first few novels looked like fairy tales, but the details were everywhere.
They all depict the local customs and humanities of the United Kingdom. For example, the Dursley family is a typical British arrogance and xenophobic stubbornness. For example, the mutual contempt between pure-blood wizards and hemp species, a typical British aristocrat.
Classes and the daily lives of ordinary people. When we read the original HP novel, all the situations are novel, but when the British read HP, they see hidden magical stories that happen around them in their daily lives. Therefore, in the original HP novel, it seems that wizards and monsters
Gua's sense of fragmentation is actually not the complete isolation of the magical world as depicted in most fans. This is exactly what I want to portray, the feeling that I am by your side, but you just can't see me.