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Chapter 698: Serious nonsense

 The students sat there contentedly, stroking their bellies after the food and wine were full.

Duran stood up and said, "Everyone, take a break first and let the teachers from Hogwarts perform for everyone." After that, he asked a young teacher in black robe to stand up.

The young teacher nodded slightly like a gentleman, then took out the ten-inch, white wand from the sleeve of his robe, and tapped it a few times in the air, "The plate is empty!"

All the plates on the dining table were cleared, leaving the students stunned.

"My mother will go crazy when she sees this scene. She hates washing dishes. It would be great if she learned this magic."

But there are also keen students, such as Kuroko Shirai, who saw something different, "Mr. Duran, what is the stick in the teacher's hand?"

"That's not a stick, it's a wand, a medium used by magicians to cast spells. The teacher's wand is made from the horn of a unicorn, which can double the power of his magic. However, the principles of magic are too complicated, and it is difficult to

Explain it clearly to you."

"This is unscientific. How could such an unscientific thing happen?" Shirai Kuroko wondered.

"Of course science. Magic is science. In other words, science is also magic." Duran smiled, "Do you think that if ancient people hundreds of thousands of years ago saw modern cars, airplanes, mobile phones and computers, would they also think it was magic?"

Everyone nodded. For example, modern mobile phones have realized the thousand-mile sound transmission in the myth. The clairvoyance in the myth also has cameras. Various modern technologies are undoubtedly like magic in primitive societies.

However, what Duran meant was difficult for the smart students to accept, because Academy City represents the most cutting-edge technology in the world, but there are actually things that exceed Academy City's technological level. It's like the champion has become the runner-up.

"Since it's science, please explain it to us." Misaka Mikoto said suddenly.

As expected of an electric shock user, he has such a bad temper.

Kamijou Touma said in his heart that the technology his uncle mastered was indeed extremely powerful, far superior to Academy City. He had barely learned anything from elementary school to college, so when Duran said magic was science, Touma wouldn't doubt it. I'm afraid.

The principle is really difficult to understand.

The students looked at Duran, expecting him to speak.

Du Lan pressed his hand and said, "Then let me explain a little bit. Do you know the butterfly effect?"

Many students nodded, but Index shook her head desperately to express her ignorance.

Kamijou Touma covered his face, having a new understanding of the backwardness of English Puritanism.

"Touma, please explain." For such a simple question, Dulan didn't need to explain it himself. He pointed Touma to explain.

Kamijou stood up, "Then let me briefly explain that the butterfly effect is a concept proposed by famous meteorologists in the 1970s. A butterfly in the Amazon rainforest flaps its wings a few times, which can cause a tsunami in North America for a period of time.

A tornado. Meteorologists’ original purpose was to explain that the global air system is a whole, and slight changes at any point will cause violent reactions elsewhere.”

Duran applauded. Sure enough, Kamijou had been taught both civil and military skills. "Very good. Touma said it very well. Let me give you two more examples." "There is a fable in Europe. The blacksmith broke a horseshoe nail and the horse was broken.

The nails broke a war horse, a war horse died, a messenger was injured, a messenger was injured, a piece of information was missed, a piece of information was missed, a war was lost, a war was lost, the whole campaign was lost.

, if you lose the whole battle, you will lose a country. A bad horse will destroy the country in the end, just like the wings of a butterfly and a tornado."

"There is also a story recorded in the ancient Chinese book "Lu Shi Chun Qiu". It tells that two girls were playing games on the border between Wu and Chu. The girl from Chu trampled and injured the girl from Wu. Chu

The girl's parents went to the Wu country to argue with the girl's parents. The Wu country's head made rude remarks and was killed by the Chu country's head. Wu's parents' friends and family went to the Chu country and killed the girl's whole family in revenge. The local officials of the Chu country were furious and rushed into Wu with soldiers.

The king of Wu killed all the local Wu people. After hearing this, the king of Wu was furious and sent troops to Chu to occupy their land and plunder their food before returning. After that, Wu and Chu had a border war that lasted for several years.

The girl's game developed into a war between the two countries, and there seemed to be forces like wings and tornadoes driving it."

Next comes the topic. Duran said: "Is there a force of mutual influence between things and things, and between people?"

Everyone shook their heads and looked puzzled. There seemed to be a connection and an elusive power, but did that connection really exist?

In everyone's eyes, it seems to be just a random accident, and chance itself is unscientific. Because science must be an inevitability that can be repeated according to specific conditions. And those who emphasize chance are nothing more than magic sticks.

Have they never heard of a witch named Yujie whose mantra is, 'There are no accidents in this world, only necessity.'

Dulan's magic research also achieved a breakthrough because of this sentence and found the key to changing the world: "Based on the butterfly effect, I call this invisible force that affects each other the butterfly hidden force. You can't see or touch it.

Magic can be stimulated by specific unknowns stimulating fixed energy waves. Just like your superpowers, magic is also very scientific."

"I don't believe it." Index cannot accept the scientific explanation of magic. In her opinion, Duran has forcibly explained fatalism and forced fatalism into a scientific view that can be changed.

"Whether you believe it or not, this is the principle of magic." Duran smiled.

Duran proved the existence of the hidden power of butterflies, and seemed to be able to interfere with the future in the direction he expected with the wave of his hand, but in fact this was not the case.

Because there are too many influencing factors in the future, Duran can't control it at all. The most he can do now is play with magic. Magic is much simpler than controlling the future. The magician's wand is actually a living biological computer. According to the magician's magic

The spell adjusts the energy fluctuations, and when the magic requirements are met, the magic can be activated. This makes up for the shortcomings of the graffiti of magicians in this world.

Replacing runes with a wand is like replacing an abacus with a calculator.

The most important thing about the wand is the core inside, all of which are made by Duran himself. Of course, he has made many types, covering various types and suitable for all kinds of people.

These students still feel that this is unscientific and that the principles of magic have no basis at all. Dulan also knows this, so there are no magic principles classes in the magic school, only magic is taught. If you are interested, you can go to the library to read

His unpublished masterpieces include "Basic Principles of Magic", "The Extension of Magic", "The Scientific Quantity of Magic", "Magic and Science", "Cause and Effect in Magic", "Atlas of Magic", "A Preliminary Discussion of the Hidden Power of Butterflies" and "Revisiting the Hidden Power of Butterflies".

"Scientific Destiny and the Hidden Power of Butterflies" and so on. Anyway, Duran recorded all his research results.

If all these books are thoroughly studied, people on earth can even affect the operation of the entire universe. Then humans will be awesome.


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