Chapter 335: Creature Observer

The persistent apprentices recognized the benefits of mathematics, but it was not enough for everyone to buy into it, and it was not realistic to spread it to the eastern side of the Red Sea. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

But it is not difficult to promote at Belize College.

The dean of Belize College is a very enlightened dean, who is relatively receptive to new things, and has a good relationship with Mayer, otherwise he would not agree to Mayer's request for an experimental class.

And now that the effects of the experimental class have come out, it is only natural that the dean of Belize College will be able to discover the benefits of mathematics.

But this time, Maier will not teach in person, and some teachers in the academy are studying on their own with textbooks, and they will come to ask Maier if they don't understand something.

It is worth mentioning that in the experimental class, there is a senior apprentice who becomes a full-fledged magician after completing the course.

And when you become a full-fledged magician, you have the basic qualifications to become a teacher in the academy.

Of course, it's just a basic qualification, and the academy's teacher position is quite competitive, and a first-level magician must be particularly good if he wants to get this position.

Generally speaking, this requires something to be achieved.

But for this magician, there is no need for so many requirements, because he is a student of Meier's experimental class, and he has studied mathematics under Meier for a month, and has a basic grasp of elementary mathematics.

Such a first-level magician is perfectly suitable for him to work as a math teacher in the academy.

The popularization of elementary mathematics has officially begun.

Maier didn't concentrate on this anymore, because the textbooks of elementary physics had already entered the hands of various alchemists, and unlike elementary mathematics, elementary physics was much more popular.

This may be due to the fact that the textbook is primarily intended for alchemists, and that Maier's reputation among alchemists is too high, and that elementary physics is more life-like than elementary mathematics.

After all, there are many things in elementary physics that can be seen in life.

The theory of matter particles has been studied by many alchemists and magicians, who have come up with various ways to explore it, but unfortunately, there is not much progress for the time being.

Mel turned his hand back to the creatures.

In terms of biology, the development of this world is a little higher than that of physics and chemistry, and there are magicians who specialize in the study of biology, and like alchemists, they have their own professional name, biological observers.

A lot of biological knowledge has become a system, but some of the more in-depth things have not yet been explored.

For example, the concept of the cell was proposed.

Maier decided to build a microscope first.

Molecules and atoms are too small to be observed with a microscope, but cells are different, much larger, and if the magnification is high enough, you can really see the nucleus, mitochondria, and so on.

The making of lenses is not difficult for Meier, with the help of magic, even the purest glass can be made, and the smoothness of the glass surface is naturally no problem.

Soon, a microscope capable of magnifying hundreds of times was built by Meyer.

Similar to the microscope in Meier's previous life, it was composed of an objective lens and an eyepiece, and the objective Meier made three pieces, ten times, fifteen times, and twenty times.

The eyepiece is five, ten, fifteen.

The highest magnification can reach 300x.

This magnification is sufficient for a rough look at the cells.

Maier took some plant tissues, the lighter ones, which were easier to observe, and placed them on the stage of the microscope to adjust the focal length.

Moments later, a very familiar image came into Meier's sight.

Not knowing how, Maier suddenly felt very kind.

Immediately, Maier took the page, drew the picture from the lens onto the page, and marked some things on it, such as the cell, the cell wall, and so on.

Then, Maier began to write his dissertation.

The name of the paper is "Microscopic Composition of Organisms".

In the preface, Maier explained the source of his idea, and then explained the principle of the microscope, which was not difficult, and a regular alchemist could understand it at a glance.

The reason why no one invented it before is that there is no such idea.

Now that Maier has proposed this, it will not be difficult for the other alchemists to make a microscope on their own, as long as they are willing.

So when Maier published this paper, a large number of biological observers and alchemists immediately studied the contents of Meier's paper, and the results of the research confirmed the conclusions of the paper.

At first, most people were unconvinced, because the idea that all living things are made of cells is contrary to their traditional beliefs.

And they didn't think that Maier could make major discoveries in areas other than alchemy, after all, human energy is limited, and the focus of talent will not be the same.

It is impossible to have someone who does everything.

They believe that living things should be one and the same.

But the results of observation under the microscope have to make them admit that living things are indeed made of cells.

When the results were confirmed, it caused a great sensation.

For the bioobserver, this is tantamount to the opening of a new world, and for the alchemist, it is also a direction closer to the bioobserver.

Due to the cell theory, many alchemists have raised the question of whether to include the profession of biological observer in the alchemist.

In this regard, the biological observers are naturally reluctant, they have always maintained the same position as the alchemists, although the alchemist group is much stronger than them, but they are not willing to become a branch of the alchemist.

The invention of the microscope allowed magicians to observe the world at the cellular level, and after observing plants, someone adapted and began to observe other living things.

Soon, the biological observers came together and decided to study the cells of living things together, mapping everything in the world at the cellular level.

Mel was also on their invitation list.

It's just that Maier doesn't think this kind of behavior makes much sense, there are too many kinds of creatures in this world, and drawing the cells of all living things sounds like a great achievement.

But in fact, there is not much promotion for the development of biology, there are so many organisms, just choose a few of them more representative.

It would make a lot more sense to study the depth and the internal composition of the cell than to study the breadth.

Of course, Maier doesn't say this directly to these creatures, because there are many things that others say are difficult to really approve of. (To be continued.) )