Celestial Mage
Chapter 124 I Guessed, I Read, I Calculated (14)
Chapter 124 I Guessed, I Read, I Calculated (14)
Maple Leaf Tea Party.
Rosen sat in the corner, holding a cup of milk tea in both hands, watching a few young people 'whimsical'
After Harvin finished expressing his views, the third young mage expressed his thoughts.
"I fully agree with Master Haven's thoughts."
"In fact, I also think that the attraction between two moving stars is likely to be inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them."
The mage who said this was Lydia, a 25-year-old female mage whose father was Sir Gruby, the Minister of Finance and Taxation of Silvermoon Castle.
The title of jazz is not high, but the Minister of Finance and Taxation is fat, and there is no burden to train a mage.
Of course, not all female mages are beautiful. Lydia's appearance and figure are ordinary, and the only thing that stands out on her face is a pair of deep black eyes.
In addition, no one can deny her magical achievements.
At only 25 years old, he is already a middle-level mage, and has created three logic spells, two of which are low-level and one middle-level.
And what she said immediately caught the attention of young people at the same table, including Rosen.
Rosen glanced at her and thought that this girl had a really good mind.
Haven, the son of the Baron of Furnace Ash Town, asked immediately.
"Why the inverse square and not the inverse cube. Does it have anything to do with it besides distance?"
Lydia spread her hands: "Havin, if I know the answers to these questions, then I will definitely attract attention at the Flower Society."
The implication is that she doesn't know.
At this time, Alan said: "Ledia should be right, because my uncle also guessed so."
Lydia laughed immediately: "It's a great honor to be able to think of Master Bilegu together."
After speaking, she sighed deeply again.
"The mysteries of the stars are really deep and unfathomable. Obviously they have always been there, let us mortals observe, but we can't see through them, let alone touch them."
After finishing speaking, she took a sip of the moon wine and turned to look at Rosen.
"Master Rosen, won't you express your opinion on the stars today?"
When she asked, Ailan and Haven both turned to look at Rosen, waiting for his answer.
Past experience told them that this young mage was very cautious when speaking, but as long as he spoke, it must be true insight.
Rosen took a sip of the warm milk tea and smiled calmly.
"I fully agree with Lydia's statement, and there is also an obvious fact that the gravitational force between stars is proportional to the product of their masses."
Lydia raised her eyebrows: "Oh~ Master Rosen always speaks amazingly. Is the quality you mentioned a concept proposed in your gravity paper?"
"Yes."
At this point in the discussion, Master Hawen made a concluding question.
He said: "If there is such a force, which is proportional to the product of mass and inversely proportional to the square of the mutual distance, what shape should the trajectory of moving stars around the sun be?"
After speaking, he spread his hands and gave his thoughts as a matter of course.
"My personal guess is a circle, because only a perfect circle can meet the status of a star."
Lydia immediately shook her head: "No, no, no, nature is always imperfect, it cannot be round."
Harvin immediately argued: "It is true that nature is not perfect, but we are not talking about nature, but the stars in the sky, which is the realm of the gods."
Alan laughed and said: "There are no gods in the starry sky, at least my uncle didn't see them."
Haven said: "Okay, Laidiya, what is your statement?"
"I guess it's an ellipse. Of course, I just guessed like that. I don't know why. Alan, what does your uncle say?"
Alan smiled: "Lydia is right, my uncle and I calculated it based on the observation results, and finally found out that it is an ellipse."
"Another interesting fact is that the position of the sun coincides with a certain focus of the elliptical trajectory."
Rosen's heart trembled when he heard it: "Good guy, both uncles and nephews have figured out Kepler's laws of planets." '
The discussion just now shows that there is only one step away from the final law of universal gravitation at this moment.
Of course, on Earth, this so-called 'step away' is about half a century.
Then, Lydia asked the ultimate question.
"Then why is it an ellipse?"
Alan shrugged: "This is the mystery of God. If we mortals want to know the answer, we have to pray for God's generosity."
Ha Wen grinned: "Didn't you just say that you didn't see the gods in the starry sky? Why did you come back?"
"After all, it might be God who blocked my uncle's sight."
Lydia turned to look at Rosen again: "Hi, what do you say?"
Therefore, the other two young people also looked at Rosen, waiting for his opinion.
Rosen smiled slightly: "Master Bilegu's observation results are very accurate. The records show that the trajectories of the six moving stars are indeed ellipses with different eccentricities."
After a pause, he added emphatically: "Moreover, it must be an ellipse!"
Ha Wen was startled: "Must? Why do you say that?"
Lydia immediately asked: "Yes, why do you say that?"
Alan was even more urgent, but he tried to calm himself down.
"Reason, Master Rosen, you need a reason to convince others."
Rosen shook the milk tea in the cup: "Because... I calculated it using mathematics."
As soon as these words came out, the air around the small table froze.
"."
Alan was about to drink, but her lips touched the liquor, so she refused to drink it.
"."
Lydia fixed her eyes on Rosen without blinking for at least half a minute.
"."
Ha Wen took a sip of wine in his mouth and didn't swallow it for a long time.
The time froze for half a minute before resuming its flow.
"Hehe~"
Ailan gave a dry laugh, and put the wine glass back on the table without taking a sip.
"Rosen, this joke can't be messed up."
Lydia rubbed the interference's eyes: "Yes, you'd better know what you were talking about just now."
Ha Wen finally swallowed the wine in his mouth, but was choked.
His face was flushed from coughing, and after finally returning to normal, he had no time to catch his breath, so he yelled loudly regardless of etiquette.
"I don't believe it. How can mortal mathematics calculate the laws of the stars? Unless you tell me how!"
Lydia's black eyes were shining, and her expression was urgent.
"That's right, Master Rosen, tell me how you did the calculation?! I've been calculating with geometry for more than half a year, but I still don't have a clue."
Ailan urgently urged: "Hurry up, hurry up, stop hiding, let us all open our eyes together!"
Perhaps because of the excitement, these words were spoken so loudly that even the mages at the surrounding tea tables heard them.
Many people gathered around to inquire about the situation.
Lydia is eloquent, and she briefly explained the situation in a few words.
As a result, all the mages also became very interested, urging Rosen to give an answer quickly.
Rosen still smiled and shook his head: "Not now, because I am going to publish it at the Flower Society."
He dared to say this result, first because he is also a nobleman now, and there is a temple standing behind him, and there are big bosses from the temple to cover him, so he is not afraid of others thinking about it.
The second reason is that the topic they discussed had nothing to do with spells, but the stars in the sky.
The topic of stars is very lofty and can naturally attract attention, but in fact it has nothing to do with specific life.
This is a metaphysical topic that satisfies pure curiosity, and the utilitarianism is the least mixed.
Thirdly, it is also because the name is justified.
Because Bilegu gave him the stargazing record some time ago, he studied it for a few months, and now he is considered an expert.
And when he said that he would publish it at the Flower Society, the friends at the tea party stopped talking, because it meant that Rosen was serious, otherwise he would not dare to say so.
Master Alan smacked his lips and asked in a consultative tone.
"Rosen, can I take a look at your new achievements in advance?"
"I promise, just take a look and never spread it to the outside world. I won't tell anyone except my uncle."
Rosen laughed.
"Don't worry, Alan, the Flower Academy is just three days away. Besides, I haven't completely perfected it yet. Maybe there are still unforgivable mistakes."
"Well, there are still three full days!"
Alan sighed.
"My uncle has been looking at the stars for 33 years. He has always wanted to spy on the laws that govern the movement of moving stars, but he still can't see through."
"If he knows that you have achieved results in a short period of time, and even calculated it with mathematics, I really don't know how he will feel."
Rosen looked humble: "What I saw may not be correct, maybe I made a mistake."
Lydia sighed a long time: "At least you still know how to calculate, I can only guess."
Rosen smiled, took a last sip of milk tea, and then took out his pocket watch to check the time.
"Ah, it's a little late, I'll go back first."
After finishing speaking, he stood up, nodded goodbye to all the mages, and then turned and left very simply.
There were more than 20 mages around the tea table, and everyone watched him leave without saying a word.
He waited until he could no longer see Rosen's back, then silently withdrew his gaze, and walked away with some reluctance.
At the teahouse, the three little friends also didn't speak.
After drinking in silence for a while, Lydia spoke abruptly.
"Hundreds of years later, future generations may remember this tea party because of Master Rosen."
Alan nodded in agreement, and sighed softly.
"My uncle opened this tea party to listen to the voices of wise men from time to time. Over the years, I have indeed heard many words of wisdom and met many wise men."
"But it's the first time I've seen a wise man like Master Rosen."
"I have a hunch that his future spell success may not be lower than that of the Earl."
Master Hawen also sighed long.
"I used to see farmers in the countryside, and I would have a sense of intellectual superiority in my heart."
"But now, I have a feeling that perhaps in the eyes of Mage Rosen, there is no difference between the intelligence of me and the farmers in the field that can be distinguished with the naked eye."
Hearing this, the three mages fell silent again.
After a long time, Alan shrugged his shoulders: "This is really frustrating."
"I'm already looking forward to learning about flowers three days later." Lydia laughed.
"me too."
Ha Wen picked up the wine glass: "Come on, learn to toast flowers!"
I don't know why, but the next chapter, which is Chapter 122, was reviewed for triggering sensitive words, and I don't know when it will be released. Chapter V cannot be deleted, cannot be withdrawn, and can only be reviewed.
Then.I will post Chapter 120 and Chapter 120 directly.
(End of this chapter)
Maple Leaf Tea Party.
Rosen sat in the corner, holding a cup of milk tea in both hands, watching a few young people 'whimsical'
After Harvin finished expressing his views, the third young mage expressed his thoughts.
"I fully agree with Master Haven's thoughts."
"In fact, I also think that the attraction between two moving stars is likely to be inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them."
The mage who said this was Lydia, a 25-year-old female mage whose father was Sir Gruby, the Minister of Finance and Taxation of Silvermoon Castle.
The title of jazz is not high, but the Minister of Finance and Taxation is fat, and there is no burden to train a mage.
Of course, not all female mages are beautiful. Lydia's appearance and figure are ordinary, and the only thing that stands out on her face is a pair of deep black eyes.
In addition, no one can deny her magical achievements.
At only 25 years old, he is already a middle-level mage, and has created three logic spells, two of which are low-level and one middle-level.
And what she said immediately caught the attention of young people at the same table, including Rosen.
Rosen glanced at her and thought that this girl had a really good mind.
Haven, the son of the Baron of Furnace Ash Town, asked immediately.
"Why the inverse square and not the inverse cube. Does it have anything to do with it besides distance?"
Lydia spread her hands: "Havin, if I know the answers to these questions, then I will definitely attract attention at the Flower Society."
The implication is that she doesn't know.
At this time, Alan said: "Ledia should be right, because my uncle also guessed so."
Lydia laughed immediately: "It's a great honor to be able to think of Master Bilegu together."
After speaking, she sighed deeply again.
"The mysteries of the stars are really deep and unfathomable. Obviously they have always been there, let us mortals observe, but we can't see through them, let alone touch them."
After finishing speaking, she took a sip of the moon wine and turned to look at Rosen.
"Master Rosen, won't you express your opinion on the stars today?"
When she asked, Ailan and Haven both turned to look at Rosen, waiting for his answer.
Past experience told them that this young mage was very cautious when speaking, but as long as he spoke, it must be true insight.
Rosen took a sip of the warm milk tea and smiled calmly.
"I fully agree with Lydia's statement, and there is also an obvious fact that the gravitational force between stars is proportional to the product of their masses."
Lydia raised her eyebrows: "Oh~ Master Rosen always speaks amazingly. Is the quality you mentioned a concept proposed in your gravity paper?"
"Yes."
At this point in the discussion, Master Hawen made a concluding question.
He said: "If there is such a force, which is proportional to the product of mass and inversely proportional to the square of the mutual distance, what shape should the trajectory of moving stars around the sun be?"
After speaking, he spread his hands and gave his thoughts as a matter of course.
"My personal guess is a circle, because only a perfect circle can meet the status of a star."
Lydia immediately shook her head: "No, no, no, nature is always imperfect, it cannot be round."
Harvin immediately argued: "It is true that nature is not perfect, but we are not talking about nature, but the stars in the sky, which is the realm of the gods."
Alan laughed and said: "There are no gods in the starry sky, at least my uncle didn't see them."
Haven said: "Okay, Laidiya, what is your statement?"
"I guess it's an ellipse. Of course, I just guessed like that. I don't know why. Alan, what does your uncle say?"
Alan smiled: "Lydia is right, my uncle and I calculated it based on the observation results, and finally found out that it is an ellipse."
"Another interesting fact is that the position of the sun coincides with a certain focus of the elliptical trajectory."
Rosen's heart trembled when he heard it: "Good guy, both uncles and nephews have figured out Kepler's laws of planets." '
The discussion just now shows that there is only one step away from the final law of universal gravitation at this moment.
Of course, on Earth, this so-called 'step away' is about half a century.
Then, Lydia asked the ultimate question.
"Then why is it an ellipse?"
Alan shrugged: "This is the mystery of God. If we mortals want to know the answer, we have to pray for God's generosity."
Ha Wen grinned: "Didn't you just say that you didn't see the gods in the starry sky? Why did you come back?"
"After all, it might be God who blocked my uncle's sight."
Lydia turned to look at Rosen again: "Hi, what do you say?"
Therefore, the other two young people also looked at Rosen, waiting for his opinion.
Rosen smiled slightly: "Master Bilegu's observation results are very accurate. The records show that the trajectories of the six moving stars are indeed ellipses with different eccentricities."
After a pause, he added emphatically: "Moreover, it must be an ellipse!"
Ha Wen was startled: "Must? Why do you say that?"
Lydia immediately asked: "Yes, why do you say that?"
Alan was even more urgent, but he tried to calm himself down.
"Reason, Master Rosen, you need a reason to convince others."
Rosen shook the milk tea in the cup: "Because... I calculated it using mathematics."
As soon as these words came out, the air around the small table froze.
"."
Alan was about to drink, but her lips touched the liquor, so she refused to drink it.
"."
Lydia fixed her eyes on Rosen without blinking for at least half a minute.
"."
Ha Wen took a sip of wine in his mouth and didn't swallow it for a long time.
The time froze for half a minute before resuming its flow.
"Hehe~"
Ailan gave a dry laugh, and put the wine glass back on the table without taking a sip.
"Rosen, this joke can't be messed up."
Lydia rubbed the interference's eyes: "Yes, you'd better know what you were talking about just now."
Ha Wen finally swallowed the wine in his mouth, but was choked.
His face was flushed from coughing, and after finally returning to normal, he had no time to catch his breath, so he yelled loudly regardless of etiquette.
"I don't believe it. How can mortal mathematics calculate the laws of the stars? Unless you tell me how!"
Lydia's black eyes were shining, and her expression was urgent.
"That's right, Master Rosen, tell me how you did the calculation?! I've been calculating with geometry for more than half a year, but I still don't have a clue."
Ailan urgently urged: "Hurry up, hurry up, stop hiding, let us all open our eyes together!"
Perhaps because of the excitement, these words were spoken so loudly that even the mages at the surrounding tea tables heard them.
Many people gathered around to inquire about the situation.
Lydia is eloquent, and she briefly explained the situation in a few words.
As a result, all the mages also became very interested, urging Rosen to give an answer quickly.
Rosen still smiled and shook his head: "Not now, because I am going to publish it at the Flower Society."
He dared to say this result, first because he is also a nobleman now, and there is a temple standing behind him, and there are big bosses from the temple to cover him, so he is not afraid of others thinking about it.
The second reason is that the topic they discussed had nothing to do with spells, but the stars in the sky.
The topic of stars is very lofty and can naturally attract attention, but in fact it has nothing to do with specific life.
This is a metaphysical topic that satisfies pure curiosity, and the utilitarianism is the least mixed.
Thirdly, it is also because the name is justified.
Because Bilegu gave him the stargazing record some time ago, he studied it for a few months, and now he is considered an expert.
And when he said that he would publish it at the Flower Society, the friends at the tea party stopped talking, because it meant that Rosen was serious, otherwise he would not dare to say so.
Master Alan smacked his lips and asked in a consultative tone.
"Rosen, can I take a look at your new achievements in advance?"
"I promise, just take a look and never spread it to the outside world. I won't tell anyone except my uncle."
Rosen laughed.
"Don't worry, Alan, the Flower Academy is just three days away. Besides, I haven't completely perfected it yet. Maybe there are still unforgivable mistakes."
"Well, there are still three full days!"
Alan sighed.
"My uncle has been looking at the stars for 33 years. He has always wanted to spy on the laws that govern the movement of moving stars, but he still can't see through."
"If he knows that you have achieved results in a short period of time, and even calculated it with mathematics, I really don't know how he will feel."
Rosen looked humble: "What I saw may not be correct, maybe I made a mistake."
Lydia sighed a long time: "At least you still know how to calculate, I can only guess."
Rosen smiled, took a last sip of milk tea, and then took out his pocket watch to check the time.
"Ah, it's a little late, I'll go back first."
After finishing speaking, he stood up, nodded goodbye to all the mages, and then turned and left very simply.
There were more than 20 mages around the tea table, and everyone watched him leave without saying a word.
He waited until he could no longer see Rosen's back, then silently withdrew his gaze, and walked away with some reluctance.
At the teahouse, the three little friends also didn't speak.
After drinking in silence for a while, Lydia spoke abruptly.
"Hundreds of years later, future generations may remember this tea party because of Master Rosen."
Alan nodded in agreement, and sighed softly.
"My uncle opened this tea party to listen to the voices of wise men from time to time. Over the years, I have indeed heard many words of wisdom and met many wise men."
"But it's the first time I've seen a wise man like Master Rosen."
"I have a hunch that his future spell success may not be lower than that of the Earl."
Master Hawen also sighed long.
"I used to see farmers in the countryside, and I would have a sense of intellectual superiority in my heart."
"But now, I have a feeling that perhaps in the eyes of Mage Rosen, there is no difference between the intelligence of me and the farmers in the field that can be distinguished with the naked eye."
Hearing this, the three mages fell silent again.
After a long time, Alan shrugged his shoulders: "This is really frustrating."
"I'm already looking forward to learning about flowers three days later." Lydia laughed.
"me too."
Ha Wen picked up the wine glass: "Come on, learn to toast flowers!"
I don't know why, but the next chapter, which is Chapter 122, was reviewed for triggering sensitive words, and I don't know when it will be released. Chapter V cannot be deleted, cannot be withdrawn, and can only be reviewed.
Then.I will post Chapter 120 and Chapter 120 directly.
(End of this chapter)
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