Chapter 162 Circle, Integrated Circuits
To this end, Al devised an experiment in which he selected three circles, ranging from simple to complex, and then replaced the Soul Gathering Circle with the Sheldon Circle for testing. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
The results of the experiment were similar to what he had envisioned, the simplest magic circle was directly successful, and the effect of the magic circle was improved a lot. Circles of medium complexity also have an effect, but their stability has decreased, and there is a possibility that the magic cast will fail. In the end, the most complicated circle was a complete failure, and not even a single magic could be released.
"Brainless substitution really doesn't work. Al thought so, but he was not too discouraged, if he simply succeeded like this, could it be that those mages throughout the ages were stupid?
Al's idea is to design and find a few of the most widely used basic circles, and then improve, delete or add other special circles to these basic circles, so that different and effective battle circles can be formed.
For example, the Sheldon circle has the effect of attracting, aggregating, and storing elements at the same time, and on the basis of the Sheldon circle, and then chimerating and stimulating the elemental circle and the elemental stabilization circle, it becomes a basic magic enhancement circle, and adding the elemental arrangement model of fire magic to this magic enhancement circle becomes a fire strengthening circle, and the element arrangement model of adding water magic becomes a water strengthening circle, earth, air, and so on.
The idea was inspired by the integrated circuits on the earth, on which various resistors, components, and the like were inserted in place according to different regulations, and it was these integrated circuits that made up so many functional electrical devices on the earth.
Al envisioned the circle as an integrated circuit, and all kinds of basic circles are components, which are inserted in different parts according to different requirements, and then matched with a variety of different special effect arrays, forming different combat arrays, just as integrated circuits also have different models and different functions. And such benefits are also obvious, if it can really achieve the general effect of integrated circuits, then the circle can be mass-produced, portable, standardized, and even arranged on the spot in battle, and even reduce the probability of failure of the arrangement of the circle, improve stability.
Al's vision is undoubtedly revolutionary, even subversive. There are many mages who have diligently studied the circle, and some have even elevated the circle to a religious connotation, even the clothes they wear when arranging the circle, the brightness and darkness of the lights, and they will also recite prayers when arranging the circle, just like the sorcerers of ancient times.
Some mages don't, but they still have a sense of awe, even fanaticism, for the circle. For example, Sheldon wrote a book "The Beauty of Nature - The Wonderful Uses of the Circle Pattern", explaining the various functions of the pattern, and he even stubbornly believed that only the beautiful circle was successful, and the ugly circle would inevitably have all kinds of defects, so the circle he designed always insisted on a kind of symmetrical beauty, and the extremely complex Sheldon circle was a model of his concept.
And Al's idea must be contrary to his concept, imagine that the integrated circuit in the east and west, how can there be any symmetrical beauty? Even Al's idea of separating and then assembling the circle first is a complete heresy in the eyes of many mages: the composite circle is a whole, interconnected, and all kinds of circles perform their own duties in order to produce all kinds of magical effects, and it is undoubtedly a blasphemy to the circle to separate and reassemble the circle first, or even to arrange it by hand.
But Al is different, just like the old mage saw through before, he just sees magic as a tool, or the same interest, and even the identity of the mage Al doesn't particularly care, he is a "take" activist, and a standard pragmatist, as long as it is useful and easy to use, as for the aesthetics, the awe of magic, what is it? Can you eat it?
Al fears life, but not magic, some people think that magic is higher than life and death, but in Al's eyes, there are many things, many people, and many feelings that are far more important than magic.
So he began to study those basic circles without sleep or food, isolating the elemental circle, stimulating the elemental circle, stabilizing the elemental circle, limiting the elemental circle, the elemental aggregation circle, and so on.
When Sheldon designed Sheldon's circle, it took a lot of effort to complete, it can be said that he gathered all his ingenuity, and Al wanted to design an equally excellent circle, but he was really unable to do it, so he dragged Sheldon and the old mage into this study.
Sure enough, after listening to Al finish his idea, Sheldon changed color, and the mage, who was usually always straight-faced and never moody, also blushed and reddened, "Al, how can you have this kind of thought, the magic circle, is the magic circle like this?"
"What do you think the circle should be?, the mysterious ritual of the wizard god, or the sacred prayer of the Holy Religion, which cannot be changed in the slightest?", Al retorted bluntly, "If this is the case, what magic and what magic should we study, what magic should we study, what magic should we study, and we should simply kneel down and bow to the circle." ”
Sheldon was a little dumbfounded, and he said angrily: "How long have you been studying the magic circle?
"Nicholas, how can you judge right or wrong by speculation without any experiments, are you the god of truth, or a sage who knows all the truths in the world, and can judge right and wrong with an iron mouth!", the old mage rebuked with rare harshness, and he was a little angry at Sheldon's lack of objectivity and calmness.
"I'm just saying this from my own experience, teacher. Sheldon's attitude softened in the face of the angry old mage, but he was still a little unconvinced.
"However, in fact, there is no theory, and there is no statistical data to indicate what the circle should and should not be, not even in the book you wrote, "The Beauty of Nature - The Wonderful Uses of the Circle Pattern", there is no such explanation, Mr. Sheldon, I think my assumption has a certain amount of truth. Al insisted on his theory.
It does sound plausible, but Sheldon's experience over the years can't be ignored. Again, who is right and who is wrong is proved by the results of experiments. In the end, the old mage made the final decision.