I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 573 - 501 Light Wave Theory and Double Slit Interference Experiment
Chapter 573 -501 Light Wave Theory and Double Slit Interference Experiment
Next to the Holy City, the temporary conference lasted for several hours before it finally ended. Before the dispersal, Harrov once again announced an important piece of news: three months later, the council would convene wizards from the entire empire in the capital city to hold the grandest academic symposium!
Lynn was extremely interested in this. During the more than a year of battling the empire, he had not had much time to pay attention to the developments in magic studies, but the advent of the first-generation camera indicated that the development and innovation of basic magic theories had never ceased and even experienced explosive growth.
If nothing unexpected happened, this academic symposium would surely be lively and would also facilitate interaction.
The development of magic studies couldn’t just rely on closed-door research; every achievement had to withstand the scrutiny of experiments and public doubt.
This continual shocking news, even after the conference ended, did not cease the discussions among the council members, and what was mentioned the most was Lynn’s plan for the mass production of wizards.
It must be said that this star of magic always proposed some astonishing ideas. If successful, this continent would see an increase of hundreds of thousands of wizards in just a few years!
“Chairman Lynn, I’m wondering how much of the Magic Network’s construction and research has been completed? Do you still need manpower, and when could it be utilized?” Tic asked enthusiastically as he exited the conference room.
The temptation to break through the current level and become a Great Wizard was too great. It wasn’t just him who cared deeply about the construction of the Magic Network; many council members couldn’t wait to approach Lynn, the star of magic, and engage in almost sycophantic interaction.
Although, according to Lynn, once the Magic Network was built, every wizard could join and leverage its power to experience higher realms.
But anyone with a bit of sense could tell that the computing power of the Magic Network would surely be insufficient; otherwise, Lynn wouldn’t have mentioned limiting the number of daily spells new wizards could perform.
And within the empire, at least five thousand third-tier wizards were waiting to advance. Everyone wanted to draw more computing power and sense the power of a Great Wizard, which would inevitably create a first-come, first-served problem.
Nobody wanted to be the one who had to wait, as it was unclear how many years that could take.
Thus, ingratiating oneself with Lynn, the creator of the Magic Network, became particularly important, as drawing computing power to help oneself advance was just a matter of his saying the word!
In the midst of the enthusiastic crowd and flattery, Lynn was also tired of dealing with it; he had never liked such superficial interactions.
If it were a magic debate, he could talk with these hundreds of council members for three days and three nights nonstop.
“The basic spell model construction is already complete, and recently I am developing a magic that allows every wizard to connect to the Magic Network anytime and anywhere. I should have results within three days…”
Lynn responded succinctly to everyone’s inquiries. In fact, the Magic Network could be directly accessed through the ring of arcane secrets, but doing so would be too obvious and easily raise suspicions. Thus, he developed a small magic using Magic Projection in consciousness transmission exclusively for linking to the Magic Network.
It’s like a magic version of the internet, where Magic Power acts as the transmitter, except the link wasn’t to computers but to the brains of each wizard!
“As for the sequence of accessing computing power to sense realms…” Lynn hesitated a moment, just as Tic and others imagined, the computing power of the Magic Network indeed could not supply so many people simultaneously.
Allowing a third-tier wizard to briefly reach the Great Wizard Realm was not easy. Initially, the smart brain had drained the computing power of nine third-tier wizards to let Lynn briefly experience the Great Wizard level.
After the battle, those nine either died on the spot or ended up in vegetative states.
According to Lynn’s estimation, without affecting daily life, it would take at least the computing power of thirty wizards of the same level.
Being able to let ten third-tier wizards sense the Great Wizard Realm for a minute a day was already not bad, as not all the computing power could be wasted on this.
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For these allocations, Lynn did not intend to show favoritism or engage in corruption; having just become the chairman, engaging in such activities would inevitably create a bad impression.
Lynn quickly thought of a relatively fair method that could also stimulate everyone’s enthusiasm. “Let’s just determine it by contributions, whether it’s military achievements, research in magic theory, or the development of new magic can all be converted into corresponding merit points, which can then be used to purchase usage rights of the Magic Network!”
“How many merit points are needed for one use? And how are military achievements converted?” a council member asked with a frown.
“That is for you to consider,” Lynn shrugged, continuing, “The detailed regulations need to be discussed and formulated by the council, of course. I don’t have the time to waste on this matter.”
His role was only to approve or to send it back for revision!
Providing an enhancement of computing power was just one of the many functions of the Magic Network; others were still under development. Lynn hoped that one day, the Magic Network could cover all aspects and be truly worthy of its name!
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