I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 312 - 300 He is creating a new element!
Chapter 312 -300 He is creating a new element!
Dennis couldn’t help but take a few steps forward, his gaze fixed on Lynn in the center of the Array. On the extended right hand of the latter, a new element was gradually forming.
Incredibly tiny and invisible to the naked eye, it was distinctly clear to his perception.
Dennis was absolutely certain that this was not any kind of element he knew, nor did it belong to any known type of element.
This was because the moment this element manifested, it began to emit a peculiar power without cessation.
With this thought, Dennis became excited.
What is an element?
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According to the magic theory of Wizard Land, elements are the core of everything in the universe; they are the foundation of all existence!
And how many elements are there?
Any wizard who has systematically studied elemental science could answer: there are a total of forty-nine.
To find these elements, they scoured every corner of Wizard Land and deconstructed everything they could find with the “Material Decompilation Skill,” then summarized and categorized the results.
These forty-nine elements are the answer. There are even elementalists who assert that there might be no more elements in the world, that they have laid the foundation of elemental science, and it’s up to the rest to build upon it, to create corresponding magic.
Dennis naturally scoffed at this notion.
Especially after he calculated the area of the “Eternal Star,” Dennis realized how vast the world was and that there must be many unknown elements they had not yet discovered.
However, the Magic World hadn’t discovered any new elements for nearly thirty years, which is why the “Elemental Controller” Altoc had set his sights on the minuscule world.
And now, a new element, possibly a completely new type of element, appeared before him. How could Dennis not be thrilled?
For all wizards proficient in elemental science, this was groundbreaking news!
If it weren’t for Lynn achieving a breakthrough and the Alchemy Array still running, Dennis would have rushed in to find out what was going on with this new element.
As Dennis awaited anxiously, the originally stable Alchemy Array suddenly became chaotic. The instable core originated from the new element in Lynn’s hand.
“Stop it now!” Dennis’s complexion changed drastically, and he couldn’t care less about the new element at that moment, hurriedly shouting out.
However, before his words could finish, a massive elemental force erupted. The enormous magic power bound within the Array lost control in an instant, creating a powerful Element Storm that engulfed everything around it.
The entire Alchemy Array shattered with a bang, and the Element Storm blasted the surrounding stones into fragments…
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Kevin and the others, standing close by, staggered and nearly got sucked into the Element Storm. After they managed to steady themselves, they were all wearing expressions of shock.
Could it be that the breakthrough had failed?
Kevin thought worriedly.
After the Element Storm dissipated, Lynn’s figure quickly reappeared before everyone. Aside from some dirt on his face, he seemed to be fine, though he kept furrowing his brows, apparently in deep thought.
Seeing Lynn’s furrowed brows, Kevin immediately understood and a look of regret appeared on his face. He sighed and stepped forward to console, “Dean Lynn, achieving the rank of a great wizard is no easy task. You still have plenty of time; a momentary failure means nothing.”
“Wait, who said I failed the breakthrough?” Lynn paused, asking with confusion.
“Does that mean you succeeded?” Kevin asked, astonished.
“Of course!” Lynn nodded with a smile and then, with a mere thought, the magic power within his domain spontaneously transformed into iron elements. They instantly coalesced, forming a sword several meters long, floating in the air.
All within a radius of twelve meters was his domain, within which he could freely control these magic powers to change and combine.
“That’s great, this means the Iyeta School has gained another great wizard!” Kevin exclaimed with excitement, no longer harboring any doubts. Mimicking metallic elements was indeed something only a great wizard could do!
The other school wizards were also jubilant.
Since the passing of Master Helram, Iyeta had lost a pillar of support. Although the many novel theories put forward by Lynn had shone brightly at academic conferences, making the name of the Iyeta School renowned throughout Wizard Land, a great wizard was still the guarantee of a school’s strength!
“Wait a moment, if you’ve successfully completed your breakthrough, then what was that magical surge earlier?” Kevin suddenly remembered this issue and asked, puzzled.
Before Lynn could answer, Dennis eagerly interjected, “Dean Lynn, were you trying to create a new element just now?”
Dennis’s tone was incredibly grave, and he even used the word “create”!
All previous elements could only be described as discoveries, for they existed naturally, and they simply found them and used the “Material Decompilation Skill” for analysis and application.
What Lynn had done was different. Initially, Dennis thought the other was merely mimicking an unknown new element with magic power, but when the element went out of control, he realized that Lynn was actually constructing a new element from nothing!
But how could that be possible?
Even the Legendary Councilmen couldn’t achieve such an outrageous feat, and yet Lynn had nearly succeeded just now.
“No, it’s not creation; I happened upon a master from the ‘Secret Magic Society’ who had mentioned the structure and corresponding model of this ‘plutonium’ element, so I wanted to try and replicate it,” Lynn shook his head and explained. “Unfortunately, it still ended in failure!”
In his view, the use of elements by wizards could be likened to writing programs. What they needed to do was to use magic power to copy and paste codes that could run successfully, and as long as they didn’t mess with them, the codes would work passably.
What Lynn had been doing was guessing what the code was actually about, writing it accordingly, and then encountering bugs during the running process.
However, given that the element was successfully generated, the model of the ‘plutonium’ element in the federation’s database was not incorrect. The only issue arose when he tried to mimic the electron shell and got stuck abruptly because that involved the Quantum Domain. He didn’t yet know how to facilitate the transitions of electrons outside the nucleus, let alone how to have them follow a probability distribution…
That meant he could only blindly write that segment of the code, which inevitably led to problems…
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