Act 457. Before dawn

Reiner's paper quickly spread in the hands of the high-ranking mages of the Rainbow Tower, and for these mages, the paper was too strange.

Not only because the assumptions in this paper subvert the consistent perception of mages in the past, but also because the seemingly absurd conclusions of this paper are completely logical inferences.

"It's so strange that a deduction within the framework of his principle of relativity and the principle of the invariance of the speed of light will lead to the conclusion of this paper, which is contrary to intuition and common sense, but the calculations on paper tell us that this is the truth."

Pluto. Alterac sighed as he repeatedly confirmed his calculations, for for the first time, as the leader of the Storm Council and a high-ranking mage of the Nine Rings who was proficient in elemental magic, he felt the poverty of his imagination, as he could not imagine how the effects of length reduction and time dilation would manifest under the assumption that the speed of light would not change.

"Lord Altranch, the mathematical derivation of this paper can be said to be flawless, but all this is premised on the constant speed of light, and if this assumption is not correct, then this paper will not be valid. Ian Gray has proved this even perfectly, at least from what we know so far, that he is right. ”

Broly. Augustine was a little tired, and he disturbed President Alterac all night long, and the two of them discussed until morning, and until the dawn of the morning, they were still undecided.

Judging from the content of the paper, as long as the principle of relativity and the principle of the invariance of the speed of light are true, then the whole paper is a perfect system, a system that goes beyond the classical laws of kinematics, and even beyond the old concept of magic.

And Reiner even gave a very thoughtful proof of the principle of the invariance of the speed of light, filling in the core hypothesis of this paper, which is also the only gap that may be in doubt.

Alterac had to admit that there was a strange beauty to this paper, the beauty of truth reflected in absolute theory, and although it was psychologically difficult to accept, his logical thinking had already begun to examine what the whole world would be like from the conclusions of this paper.

Immediately afterwards, Altranch discovered that Alberton's three laws of kinematics seemed to be flawed when they were close to the speed of light, and he hurriedly performed the calculations, and soon found that although the three laws of kinematics were correct at low speeds, they were not accurate at high speeds!

According to the principle of relativity, the laws according to which a moving object moves should have nothing to do with the selection of the frame of reference, but Alberton's three laws can only be applied to low-speed situations, and at high speeds, they must be corrected!

This means that Alberton's three laws are not iron laws, but approximations that only hold true in certain circumstances!

Altrank unconsciously broke out in a cold sweat, and for a moment, all kinds of past flashed in his mind, you know, there are countless theories based on these basic laws, if it is really proved that Alberton's three laws are just some kind of approximation, then not to mention a large number of research results need to be revised, the cognitive impact it brings is enough to make the cognitive collapse of middle-level mages.

Fortunately, Reiner's paper is still only at the stage of paper calculations, whether it is the shortening of length and the time dilation effect that occurs close to the speed of light, or the new definitions of energy and mass that are difficult for advanced mages to understand, they are all just mathematical inferences, and there are no specific experimental phenomena to prove it, and perhaps the only flaw in this paper is this.

But Alterac also knows that if the mathematical derivation of a theory is correct, then it is likely to be in line with reality, and the reason why the mages can't find specific experimental phenomena is most likely just that the mages' research has not yet reached this point!

"This paper can't just be circulated, although the content in it is a bit esoteric for a mid-level mage, once it is understood, the impact on their cognitive world is immeasurable!"

Alterac said that the content of the paper was too shocking to be disseminated so hastily, whether it was ultimately correct or not, and he immediately found a pen in the mage's hand and wrote down a message to the legendary mages in his address book.

Soon, Alterac received a reply, and unexpectedly, it was not the legendary mage in charge of the elemental system, Carl. David's reply came from the head of the High Council, the legendary mage Herman. Pragues.

The reply was very brief, just one sentence.

"The paper is temporarily sealed and discussed at the Ernest meeting."

Alterac's eyes widened slightly when he saw this reply, because it meant that the legendary mages could not find the shortcomings of this paper for the time being, but like Alterac and others, it was difficult to accept the content of this paper, so it was necessary to discuss it.

"Ernest Conference ......"

Augustine on the side also saw the reply, and while he was surprised, he also subconsciously looked at the calendar.

"It's next week."

......

Unlike the stormy scene of the Rainbow Tower, at Crescent Academy, time is still leisurely.

"Reiner, I found something."

Claire, who was wearing a light aqua blue nightdress, was lying on the bed, and her hand that was tapping on the virtual keyboard stopped, and suddenly said loudly.

"What?"

"There is a limit to what people are capable of."

Claire whispered.

"One thing I've learned from my short life on the Internet is that the more I walk on the Internet, the more I realize that there is a limit to what people can do, unless they surpass humans."

"What the hell are you trying to say, Claire?"

Reiner put down the academic treatise he was reading and looked in the direction of the bed.

"Reiner, I don't want to write!"

With that, Claire rolled on the soft bed, her fair feet fluttering on the edge of the bed, as if trying to vent her unhappiness.

"What's the matter, I see you're not happy to write, aren't you?"

Reiner got up, sat down on the bed, and looked at Claire's screen.

Her work "Meet the Headmaster" in Ink Bay, the literary section of the forum, was very popular with the girls, and Reiner, who was the creative consultant, gave a lot of support in the theory of magic.

"Alas, you don't understand the hard work of the creator."

Claire sighed, stopped talking, and finally explained that.

"Okay, then it's better not to update it in the next two days, I'll take you out to have a good time."

Reiner's fingers ran through Claire's long hair, touching her smooth skin.

"Okay, okay, where are we going?"

Claire suddenly became interested and hurriedly asked.

"Well, how's Ernest?"

Reiner thought of the letter he had received earlier today and spoke.

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