Act 140. Late
Sullivan hurried through the hallway.
He had just come down from the float boat, and due to a previous accident at Ernest Airport, which had severely affected access to the airport, Sullivan's float had been in the sky for a full hour before landing.
Sullivan was holding his measurements, and after some time of collecting, he was finally able to measure and verify Reiner. The isotopic phenomenon in Ian Gray's paper was evident in the fact that he found this deviation in the mass of several elements relative to the element. Ian Gray's thesis phenomenon is correct.
But Sullivan was not in a position to judge the periodic table, and his own research on the laws of the elements was worthless in the face of Stanion's paper, in which Reiner objected to Stanion's method of ordering the relative masses of the elements, which was justified on the basis of isotopic phenomena.
This left Sullivan feeling confused, and he originally wanted to go to the senior who had worked with the separation elements, Kelavin. Nabistin, however, found that the other party had long since died, leaving behind only a piece of natural Reddil ore and a box that could cover the energy it released outwards in a large area.
According to Sullivan's research, the box is equipped with an electromagnetic array, and the whole is made of several heavy metals, although Sullivan does not know about Kelaven for the time being. How Nabistin came up with the idea of doing this, but after Sullivan's experiments, the box could indeed block those energies.
Due to the complete lack of knowledge of Kelavin. Nabistin's research ideas, so Sullivan simply couldn't parse what he was currently doing, and the research fell into a dead end.
In desperation, he could only come to Ernest, hoping to turn to the Honorable Lords of the Mercury Scales, Reiner. The content of Ian Gray's paper covered an area that Sullivan could not evaluate, and I am afraid that only high-level mages could decide.
After asking the mages in charge of reception, he learned that most of the honorable people had attended a meeting in the center of Ernest City, so Sullivan could only take a carriage to the center of Ernest City.
If it weren't for the fact that unlicensed mages were not allowed to fly at will in Ernest City, Sullivan would have jumped up and flew low altitude.
The specially-shaped building in his field of vision was approaching, but Sullivan's mind was thinking about something else.
Previously, he had always had a premonition that the development of magic would become more and more rapid in the future, and if he could not keep up with the pace of the times, he would only be reduced to an outdated scholar in the tower, and his advancement was far away.
And the center of it all, I don't know if it's a coincidence or something else, is Reiner. Ian Gray.
Sullivan is familiar with history, and all this in front of him is not uncommon in history.
One of the founders of modern magic, Herman. At the age of twenty-six, Lord Braggs had already proposed the basic theories of modern magic, and in the same year, his three published articles gradually revealed the power of modern magic compared to ancient magic.
And who would have thought that only a few years ago, this legendary mage was just kicked out of his own teacher's house, just because he had made the teacher's daughter's belly bigger.
Sullivan had always been reluctant to admit that the world belonged to gifted people, but now, looking at the paper in his hand, Sullivan had deep self-doubt.
So much so that he didn't realize it when he arrived at his destination, and it wasn't until the coachman reminded him that Sullivan walked down.
He paid the money, walked briskly into the conference center, and after asking the front desk, he came to the door of the ninth conference room.
There were many high-level mage students gathered here, and someone recognized Sullivan and stepped forward to greet him.
"Sullivan, why are you here, it's really strange that people are here today."
The other party is Eagles. A student of Lord Field, he has worked with Sullivan several times.
"What do you mean, is there someone else special?"
Sullivan heard the meaning of the other party's words and asked with a frown.
"yes, Reiner. Ian Gray, the youngest Hohenheim Gold Cup winner in history, had previously followed His Excellency Dmitry into the conference room. ”
The other party replied, much to Sullivan's shock, and the papers in his hand fell to the ground.
"How could he, how could he come?"
A lot of emotions suddenly surged into Sullivan's heart. Ian Gray's footsteps have gone far beyond his imagination.
But before Sullivan could recover from the shocking facts, all the mages felt a throbbing from the room.
It was a palpable surge of magic, and the number of them was beyond imagination.
There is only one possibility for such a situation.
"Feedback ...... the World"
Sullivan muttered to himself, stunned.
......
In the meeting room, there was silence.
The high-level mages were digesting the experimental phenomena they had just witnessed, and who would have thought that the arrival of an apprentice would lead to the discovery of two new elements, and the clarification of the laws of the elements, in what was supposed to be a discussion of the nature of light.
Reiner's periodic table satisfies all the mages' needs for the elements, not just a list of existing elements, but also a prophecy that can predict new elements and guide the mages' quests.
At the same time, Reiner's research also reveals deeper questions, such as what an element is, what a model of an element should be, in what form electrons exist in the element, what are the reasons for the difference in the number of nuclear charges, and what is the relationship between the number of nuclear charges and the relative mass of the element, and between the relative mass of the element and the properties of the element.
One question was answered, and more followed.
As Reiner said to Lord Ledsmore, human knowledge is a circle, and the more knowledge there is, the larger the area of the circle, but at the same time, the more parts of the circle that come into contact with the outside world.
Only when you stand on the peak can you see the mountains even higher in the distance.
"I think this periodic table can be regarded as a landmark discovery."
President Dmitry groaned, and he sighed softly, as if for this era, and as if for the humble and unknown father behind these two papers.
"Just like the many brilliant magical civilizations created by the ancient mages and sages, and like Herman. The basis of modern magic, which was laid down by Lord Pragues, I think is not only the result of a summary of the nature of the law, but the end of an old era, and the prelude to a new era, from which the study of the mages will no longer be merely the study of the surface of matter, but will go deeper, into the microcosm, to the microcosm, to the end of the microcosm. ”
He said, his voice low and echoing through the hearts of every high-ranking mage.