Wizard: I brought the wrong system

Chapter 467 Demon Hunter Leiter

Since we want to use 'wires' to create 'various electrical appliances', we cannot bypass the 'acupoints' in the body.

Just like all kinds of tricks, simple accumulation of magic power cannot constitute powerful magic. The higher the level of tricks, the more complicated the internal magic pattern structure will be.

But if the magic power accumulates in the body, it will inevitably affect all aspects of the body, and it is impossible to draw freely like in the air.

Yarrow's speculation about the emergence of 'acupoints' is:

Emerging first, the experience sums up the relationship between human body parts and influences.

Similar to the screen flickering of old TVs, people have summed up the method of 'taking two shots'.

With the accumulation of similar experience summarizing methods, people gradually sum up these experiences and apply a set of theories to explain these phenomena.

After thousands of years of adjustment and modification, these experience summaries finally formed a theoretical system about acupuncture points.

That is the three steps of 'science':

[-]. Observing and asking questions

[-]. Hypotheses and experiments

[-]. Data analysis and conclusion adjustment

So the knowledge of 'points' is very 'scientific'.

Yarrow knows that there are 'acupoints' and that 'acupoints' are 'scientific', and even speculates based on this knowledge that if the vitality is used indiscriminately in the body, various negative shadows will be produced.

But the problem is that he didn't really understand the relevant knowledge in his previous life. If he wants to reproduce the knowledge of 'acupoints', he first needs a huge amount of empirical data and a verification and adjustment process that may last thousands of years.

Since we want to use 'wires' to create 'various electrical appliances', we cannot bypass the 'acupoints' in the body.

Just like all kinds of tricks, simple accumulation of magic power cannot constitute powerful magic. The higher the level of tricks, the more complicated the internal magic pattern structure will be.

But if the magic power accumulates in the body, it will inevitably affect all aspects of the body, and it is impossible to draw freely like in the air.

Yarrow's speculation about the emergence of 'acupoints' is:

Emerging first, the experience sums up the relationship between human body parts and influences.

Similar to the screen flickering of old TVs, people have summed up the method of 'taking two shots'.

With the accumulation of similar experience summarizing methods, people gradually sum up these experiences and apply a set of theories to explain these phenomena.

After thousands of years of adjustment and modification, these experience summaries finally formed a theoretical system about acupuncture points.

That is the three steps of 'science':

[-]. Observing and asking questions

[-]. Hypotheses and experiments

[-]. Data analysis and conclusion adjustment

So the knowledge of 'points' is very 'scientific'.

Yarrow knows that there are 'acupoints' and that 'acupoints' are 'scientific', and even speculates based on this knowledge that if the vitality is used indiscriminately in the body, various negative shadows will be produced.

But the problem is that he didn't really understand the relevant knowledge in his previous life. If he wants to reproduce the knowledge of 'acupoints', he first needs a huge amount of empirical data and a verification and adjustment process that may last thousands of years.Since we want to use 'wires' to create 'various electrical appliances', we cannot bypass the 'acupoints' in the body.

Just like all kinds of tricks, simple accumulation of magic power cannot constitute powerful magic. The higher the level of tricks, the more complicated the internal magic pattern structure will be.

But if the magic power accumulates in the body, it will inevitably affect all aspects of the body, and it is impossible to draw freely like in the air.

Yarrow's speculation about the emergence of 'acupoints' is:

Emerging first, the experience sums up the relationship between human body parts and influences.

Similar to the screen flickering of old TVs, people have summed up the method of 'taking two shots'.

With the accumulation of similar experience summarizing methods, people gradually sum up these experiences and apply a set of theories to explain these phenomena.

After thousands of years of adjustment and modification, these experience summaries finally formed a theoretical system about acupuncture points.

That is the three steps of 'science':

[-]. Observing and asking questions

[-]. Hypotheses and experiments

[-]. Data analysis and conclusion adjustment

So the knowledge of 'points' is very 'scientific'.

Yarrow knows that there are 'acupoints' and that 'acupoints' are 'scientific', and even speculates based on this knowledge that if the vitality is used indiscriminately in the body, various negative shadows will be produced.

But the problem is that he didn't really understand the relevant knowledge in his previous life. If he wants to reproduce the knowledge of 'acupoints', he first needs a huge amount of empirical data and a verification and adjustment process that may last thousands of years.Since we want to use 'wires' to create 'various electrical appliances', we cannot bypass the 'acupoints' in the body.

Just like all kinds of tricks, simple accumulation of magic power cannot constitute powerful magic. The higher the level of tricks, the more complicated the internal magic pattern structure will be.

But if the magic power accumulates in the body, it will inevitably affect all aspects of the body, and it is impossible to draw freely like in the air.

Yarrow's speculation about the emergence of 'acupoints' is:

Emerging first, the experience sums up the relationship between human body parts and influences.

Similar to the screen flickering of old TVs, people have summed up the method of 'taking two shots'.

With the accumulation of similar experience summarizing methods, people gradually sum up these experiences and apply a set of theories to explain these phenomena.

After thousands of years of adjustment and modification, these experience summaries finally formed a theoretical system about acupuncture points.

That is the three steps of 'science':

[-]. Observing and asking questions

[-]. Hypotheses and experiments

[-]. Data analysis and conclusion adjustment

So the knowledge of 'points' is very 'scientific'.

Yarrow knows that there are 'acupoints' and that 'acupoints' are 'scientific', and even speculates based on this knowledge that if the vitality is used indiscriminately in the body, various negative shadows will be produced.

But the problem is that he didn't really understand the relevant knowledge in his previous life. If he wants to reproduce the knowledge of 'acupoints', he first needs a huge amount of empirical data and a verification and adjustment process that may last thousands of years.Since we want to use 'wires' to create 'various electrical appliances', we cannot bypass the 'acupoints' in the body.

Just like all kinds of tricks, simple accumulation of magic power cannot constitute powerful magic. The higher the level of tricks, the more complicated the internal magic pattern structure will be.

But if the magic power accumulates in the body, it will inevitably affect all aspects of the body, and it is impossible to draw freely like in the air.

Yarrow's speculation about the emergence of 'acupoints' is:

Emerging first, the experience sums up the relationship between human body parts and influences.

Similar to the screen flickering of old TVs, people have summed up the method of 'taking two shots'.

With the accumulation of similar experience summarizing methods, people gradually sum up these experiences and apply a set of theories to explain these phenomena.

After thousands of years of adjustment and modification, these experience summaries finally formed a theoretical system about acupuncture points.

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