Act 146. The name of the element

Lionel. Ian Gray?

For many mages who don't pay much attention to alchemy, the name is somewhat unfamiliar.

But there is already much to be discussed in President Dmitry's speech.

The Ernest Conference was made up of a series of meetings, but the fact that the conference held in Hall 1 had never been attended in the past when the First Ring Master had come up to the stage to present his papers, and today this fact has been immediately shattered.

At the same time, according to President Dmitry's introduction, this paper is still aimed at the laws of the elements, and many people look at His Excellency Stanion who is sitting at the front, everyone knows that he published his own paper on the laws of the elements in the previous "Alchemy", but now it is not by this legendary mage, but by a little-known one-ring mage, which is really strange!

It wasn't until Reiner slowly walked up to the podium and took President Dmitry's megaphone that they understood.

This is the mage who walked with His Excellency Dmitry earlier!

Some of the mages from the Mercury Scales had already told others about Reiner's identity in their discussions, but everyone was still puzzled, what was so powerful about his treatise on the laws of the elements that it could even surpass the similar papers of His Excellency the Legendary Mage?

In a skeptical gaze, Reiner, who was holding a stack of manuscripts in his hand, stood in front of the stage, because of the lighting, he could only see the expressions of several legendary mages nearby, and after taking a deep breath, Reiner spoke.

"First of all, thank you Your Excellency Dmitry for giving me this opportunity to stand here and share my findings with you."

Reiner's voice was calm and confident, making people feel that he was not some unknown mage of the First Ring, but more like an accomplished scholar.

"What I studied was the law of the elements, and on the basis of the ordering of the elements by Lord Stenion, I rearranged them according to the results of my own experiments, and finally I got a table, a periodic table."

Reiner presented the contents of his dissertation, which was mixed with the results of Fina's father's research, which made many people interested in the mage who put the electromagnetic circle into practice.

His speech was clearly organized, and with the constant projection of the thesis presentation behind him, even a mage who was not engaged in related research could quickly understand the idea and be amazed by it.

When Reiner mentioned that they had succeeded in finding two elements thanks to the prophecy of the periodic table, the entire chamber boiled.

In the past few decades, people have relied on constant experimentation to find new elements, but the advent of the periodic table will completely change this history, and from now on, people can purposefully search for specific elements from various substances, which is a revolution in alchemy and a big step forward in the truth.

The significance of the periodic table lies not only in the initial grasp of the laws of the elements by the mages, but also on behalf of the achievements of the mages in exploring the laws of the world, which is a declaration of the final victory of the mages through persistent exploration.

Listen to Reiner's story, Herman. Lord Braggs smiled slightly and whispered to the young man beside him.

"Isaris, I see in this mage the shadow of you."

Fifty years ago, it was also such a teenager, holding a subversive thesis, arguing with several high-level mages, and finally ascending to the legend in just ten years, creating a legendary past.

"I think he has a bit of Your Excellency's demeanor, but I'm still not calm enough, and I'm very anxious about the bottleneck in my recent research."

Isaris. Alberton replied that he had been the subject of controversy since his fame, and that he had recently been researching phenomena that could not be understood by common sense, but that was why he was much more popular than other legendary mages, after all, people liked this young, sharp, and talented type.

"Speaking of which, this Reiner. Ian Gray also seems to have come up with a paper on mathematics before, and I read a little bit about it, a whole new kind of coordinate system, Isaris, and your calculus seems to be able to suck it in. ”

The Lord Braggs added that he had not ceased to study magic as many people think, but that he knew more about the frontier of magic than many of the researchers in the field, and that he was open to emerging concepts, and that he had previously seen Reiner's Polar Coordinate Treatise in his Regensian Three Laws on the Motion of the Heavenly Bodies, read it, and now recommended it to Alberton.

"Okay, I'll refer to it later."

Alberton bowed, turning his attention back to the podium.

At this time, Reiner had basically finished introducing the content of the two papers, and since it did not involve the details of the spell, and there was no need for a live demonstration, it was just a general explanation, so the speed was very fast.

After finally summarizing the properties of the radioactive material, Reiner paused before continuing.

"Ladies and gentlemen, my dissertation is the same as that of Kelavin. That's the end of Mr. Nabistin's dissertation, but I want to take some of your precious time, the legendary mages. ”

Everyone in the chamber listened to Reiner's speech in silence, and no one objected, which was a little curious about what Reiner would say next, in addition to basic respect.

The author of this paper on electromagnetic separation arrays and radioactive elements, Kelavin. Mr. Nabistin has passed away due to a long period of experimental research, and he has devoted his life to the study of a disease that plagues his daughter, Fitzruin syndrome. ”

Reiner said that many people have realized that there is no cure for the disease at present, and that it is only up to time to gradually reduce the symptoms and achieve self-healing.

"I have asked several high-ranking mages, although Mr. Keravin is gone, the electromagnetic separation circle in this paper can still be submitted to the Magic Society, and the mages can use money or academic points to exchange this spell for research, and the money will theoretically be given to his daughter for safekeeping."

The mages nodded, the application prospects of this electromagnetic separation circle are very broad, presumably in the future, as long as it involves element-related mages, they need to exchange this spell, which is a lot of wealth, and it is also what its developers deserve.

"However, according to his daughter's wishes, she is willing to donate this money to set up a fund to help those who are unfortunate enough to suffer from Fizruin syndrome, and at the same time, to establish an award for mages who have made great achievements in the study of radioactive materials, and the name of the award is the Kelaven Award."

Reiner consulted Fina for her opinion, and the girl resolutely gave up the money that might be enough for her life, choosing to donate it and use it for the happiness of more people.

As the words fell, the entire chamber fell silent, and then, led by His Excellency Pragues, the legendary mages stood up and applauded, leading the entire chamber of mages, not only for Reiner's wonderful speech and thesis, but also for the selfless spirit of the girl whose name they did not know.

A week after the Ernest meeting, Keralvin. Nabistin's paper on electromagnetic separation arrays and new elements was published in the latest issue of Alchemy, ranking first.

The relative elemental mass of the new element is 39.98062, and a stable isotope is known to have a relative elemental mass of 38.00329.

Respect for Keralvin. Nabisteen's record in the experimental manuscript is that of the sixty-three known elements, the only one is named not after a noun from an ancient magic book, but after the will of the discoverer.

It is a reminder that its discovery came from a father's love for his daughter.

The new element is ranked 18th on the periodic table and is named "Fina".

It is an element that is not disturbed by the outside world and quietly exists in a corner of the world, but under special conditions, this element can burst out with intoxicating brilliance.

- Dazzling.