Chapter 59: Science and Magic
Gauss really had some ideas about Brigitte and Frank.
The two of them were enslaved by their own spells for no reason, and they should always give something in return.
The so-called law is not passed on lightly, it is a master who is holding stilts, and Gauss does not feel that he should follow it.
In fact, he had already thought that magic and science, in a way, were no different.
Since science can be promoted, there is no reason for magic, so it should be cherished by itself.
Speaking of harm, it is clear that the emergence of nuclear weapons has proven that science is also a double-edged sword.
This is true of science, and so is magic.
As long as there is control, there is no need to worry about the dire consequences of spreading magic.
And when it comes to control, it's clear that magic is much more sophisticated than science.
After calming the two, Gauss then asked about current affairs.
When talking about current affairs, it is inevitable to mention time.
As soon as this time was revealed, Gauss was shocked.
He never imagined that the current world of heroes would be 1940!
If memory serves, he was teleported to Azeroth in 1934.
That is to say, the speed of time in the world of heroes, or the rate of evolution, is much faster than that of World of Warcraft.
Gauss has only been in Azeroth for only one year, and six years have passed since he knew the world of heroes.
In the past six years, the situation in Europe has changed considerably.
World War II broke out as scheduled!
The army of Nazi Germany, in just two years, swept across Europe.
Although the United States was involved in World War II from the very beginning of this time and space, the United States' participation did not change the trend of the war.
At present, in the whole of Europe, only Britain is left, and it is still struggling to survive due to the blockage of the strait.
In fact, Nazi Germany had also occupied North Africa and was in Central Africa, fighting the U.S.-led Allied forces.
Since it was World War II, of course, the battlefield was not limited to Europe.
Although Soviet Russia did not intervene in Europe for the time being, it was not very peaceful.
In fact, as soon as the war broke out in Europe, Soviet Russia moved southward in a big way, sweeping through most of the Middle East.
The rest of the world is also in a mess.
Not to mention Huaxia and Japan, each with a group of younger brothers, in East Asia and Southeast Asia, has been fully launched, and even South Asia and South America, since last year, have also started team battles, and they have been fighting happily.
It can be said that World War II in this time and space can really be called a war that swept the world.
Except for the North and South Poles, there is no country on this earth that can be watched from the wall.
For Gauss, the chaos of the world like this is even more difficult, which makes him feel something.
After all, this proves that corresponding to his original world, the hero world is in a completely different time and space.
Time and space are completely different, and the affairs of this world naturally have little to do with him.
Gauss sighed a few words uselessly, and followed Frank and Brigitte into the library from the rooftop stairwell.
He went to Frank's quarters, took a look, and left the two of them to get along with each other, and walked around the library by himself.
Originally, he just wanted to find a few books at random and pass the time, but after choosing a book, he had just sat down at the desk, and his eyes swept inadvertently, and a globe on the desk suddenly moved in his heart and gave birth to an idea.
On the spherical surface of the globe, nature marks the lines of longitude and latitude.
Longitude and latitude are collectively called latitude and longitude, and the geographic coordinate system composed of latitude and longitude can be used to define the spatial coordinates on the earth by using the sphere of three-dimensional space, so as to clearly mark any position on the earth.
This naturally reminds Gauss of teleportation.
Although the teleportation spell and the space landmarker used are two different things from the latitude and longitude, it is obvious that any space landmark must record some information related to geographical location, so as long as it is on the earth, as long as it is the same place, there should be a conversion relationship between the information of the space landmark and the latitude and longitude coordinates because the marker is the same.
This means that as long as he masters this conversion relationship, he can deduce the spatial landmarks of a place from the latitude and longitude of the place, so naturally he does not need to record the landmarks by himself first, and then teleport.
Thinking of this, Gauss became excited.
He immediately mobilized all the divinities and analyzed the information about the composition of the space sign.
Theoretically, as long as it belongs to the magic system of the World of Warcraft, the space teleportation marker constructed, regardless of the type, should follow the same rules. However, the chrono-temporal road marker, after all, the level is too high, at least for now, Gauss can't understand it, so for the time being, he is more focused on analyzing, and the simultaneous empty teleportation road marker.
There are two kinds of teleportation spells in the same space, one is the single teleportation spell, and the other is the portal spell.
These two teleportation spells, although Gauss is not very deep now, and each of them has only specialized in a few layers of talent, but in his consciousness, he has already stored it completely, and the knowledge of forty-nine layers of talent is specialized.
In order to cast a teleportation spell, an indispensable part is to first build a space marker for the destination.
Therefore, regardless of the question, it can be seen that there must be a part of the magic knowledge of the teleportation type, which is related to the space road mark.
Therefore, Gauss also has a theoretical basis for analyzing space road markers, and it is not a fantasy.
In fact, after a little analysis, he sorted out his thoughts.
In fact, a complete space landmark roughly contains three types of information.
One is geographic information, one is energy information, and the other is pathway information.
Needless to say, geographic information refers to geographical coordinates; the so-called energy information is actually an energy coordinate, but the energy here refers specifically to magical energy; as for the channel information, to put it simply, it is equivalent to a magical energy bridge, between the teleportation place and the destination, it is through the bridge of magical energy that the spatial connection can be established, so that the teleportation can be carried out.
Gauss's overall feeling is that the space landmark is very similar to a mobile IP to a certain extent.
Taking mobile phone calls as an example, for example, geographic coordinates show where you are, energy coordinates determine whether there is a signal, and energy bridge is the information transmission channel established between two mobile phones.
Obviously, among the three major components of space landmarks, only geographical coordinates can be deduced by latitude and longitude.
However, with the Earth as a backdrop, this is sufficient.
The reason is simple, the Earth's space landmark, which can be regarded as constant, energy coordinates and energy bridges.
The earth and even the heroic world, what is really active, is material energy.
The magical energy of the earth has three characteristics, namely, thin, uniform, and stable.
The magic energy is uniform and stable, which naturally makes the space landmarker have consistent energy coordinates and energy bridges.
This is different from the World of Warcraft, which is dominated by the seven major forces, and the magical energy is very active, even if it is very close to each other, there will be slight differences in the establishment of space landmarks, energy coordinates and energy bridges.
Gauss figured out what to do, and he began to walk around the library, recording dozens of signs.
By deconstructing these dozens of road signs, he quickly figured out the law and stripped out the geographical coordinates from them.
At this time, he turned to the study of the measurement method of latitude and longitude.
After all, measuring latitude and longitude is a very simple science, and there are many related books in the National Library of Nature.
Gauss picked up a few books, mobilized all the divinities, and studied them while reading them, and before the books were finished, he not only studied them thoroughly, but even innovated and explored a means of sensing latitude and longitude.
However, the transmission of geographical coordinates includes altitude indicators, so the latitude and longitude alone cannot be converted.
Therefore, Gauss racked his brains and figured out a set of methods to sense altitude.
The three-dimensional data obtained by adding latitude and longitude to altitude is called three-dimensional latitude and longitude.
Three-dimensional latitude and longitude and geographical coordinates, the transmitted information presented, is basically the same.
Gauss then went to the place where the aisle sign was recorded, and sensed the three-dimensional latitude and longitude.
If the location is the same, the physical geographic coordinates and the three-dimensional latitude and longitude should be able to be converted.
The conversion relationship between the two, of course, is very difficult to imagine out of thin air, but Gauss has mastered it at this time, dozens of sets of geographical coordinates and three-dimensional latitude and longitude corresponding to each other, a little comparison between horizontal and longitudinal, it is naturally very easy, and the law is found.
Next, he started experimenting on the spot.
Gauss went up and down, on different floors of the library, found dozens of other locations, sensed the three-dimensional latitude and longitude, and converted the three-dimensional latitude and longitude into the transmission geographical coordinates, and then integrated them into space road markers, and performed short-distance teleportation one by one.
The results obtained are indeed not biased.
Gauss was overjoyed, knowing that he had succeeded in finding a way to connect science and magic.
Although the immediate results are not much, this is just the beginning.
In terms of teleportation alone, if the geographical coordinates of the transmission can be converted through three-dimensional latitude and longitude, and free teleportation can be realized on the surface of the earth, then one day, if he also studies astronomy thoroughly, will he be able to calculate the orbit of the planet, at least between the planets and satellites of the solar system, to achieve free teleportation?
As long as he thinks about this kind of possibility, Gauss can't stop and is excited.
The day of the sea of stars seems to be just around the corner.