Chapter 209: Essay on Electric Energy
After proving that this method of generating electricity can also work in this world, Maier began to think about another question: how to bring this kind of energy, which is completely foreign to this world, into this world.
Directly submit the hand-cranked generator to the Bruce Association for review and apply for a patent?
This is not a very good choice, because the people in the Bruce Association do not quite understand what kind of energy electricity is, and the economic effect of hand-cranked generators is not very obvious. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
In this case, it is necessary to write a paper first, so that everyone can accept such a thing as electricity first.
Start with lightning.
Maier took out a pen and paper and began to write.
Starting from the analysis of the natural phenomenon of lightning, the possible causes of lightning, the phenomenon of lightning, and the phenomenon that occurs after lightning touches objects are all written in the introduction part.
Then, Maier defined the hand-cranked generator as a chance experiment of his own, discovered this phenomenon, and thus determined a way to generate electricity.
Finally, I speculated on some places where the electrical energy might be used.
Since these are all knowledge reserves of previous lives, it is very easy to write, but it also inevitably involves some proper nouns from previous lives.
It took Maier another two days to make the revisions.
After the revisions were completed, Maier submitted the paper to the source of magic.
The reviewers of the magic source did not believe it at first, because lightning has always been considered a magical ability by magicians, and it is simply untouchable by ordinary people except for nature and magicians.
However, Myer's paper defines lightning as a regular energy source that ordinary people can potentially create in this way.
This conclusion hurt the auditors a little, followed by resistance, a natural resistance.
As a magician, the auditors take the difference between magicians and ordinary people very seriously, and to put it simply, it is a bit similar to professional discrimination.
In fact, the vast majority of magicians have this mentality.
So the reviewers did not hesitate to label Meier's paper as a return.
"Whimsical, the thesis is dismissed. ”
Mel looked at these words, and his face was a little gloomy.
Obviously, it was probably the concept of electrical energy that stimulated the reviewers of the magic source, so they didn't even read the paper and the experiment was carried out, so they sent their paper back.
Mel was a little disappointed.
His previous experience with Magic Source led Maier to think that the reviewers of Magic Source should be very conscientious, because after all, his original plan to optimize the magic model that seemed so violent had been approved.
By now, it has almost become popular.
That's why Mel continued to submit this paper to the source of magic.
In fact, this type of paper is more suitable for the natural world, which focuses more on the laws of nature, unlike the source of magic, which focuses on the idea of magic.
Maier submitted his paper to the natural world.
The auditors of the natural world are also magicians, and they are also completely disbelieving of what Mel has proposed.
But Myer's approach to natural phenomena was to their liking, so they watched patiently.
And this look is even more surprising.
Because what Meier wrote on the paper was not conjecture, but seemed to have been confirmed, this tone and way of presenting it made the reviewers sigh in their hearts.
They had two guesses in their minds.
First, there is a certain problem with the author's spirit, even if it is a lie, it can be said as if it were true.
Second, what is on the paper is true.
If it is the first case, they will advise the author to go for treatment, which is related to the future of a magician, and if it is the second case, then it is clear that the world is about to change dramatically.
Either way, they had to meet Maier.
So they invited Maier to the office of the natural world, also in the middle and upper floors, and an editor waited for a long time under the tower.
"Are you Mr. Meyer?"
The editor was a little surprised when he saw Meyer, because Maier was too young, and he was only a second-level magician, and he was still in the initial stage of magician.
This immediately made the editor firm in his first guess.
But then seeing another badge on Mel's chest, an alchemist badge, the editor was taken aback again.
It's easy to become an alchemist, every mage who has done some alchemy experiments can call themselves an alchemist, but it's not that easy to get an alchemist badge.
It is necessary to achieve certain achievements in alchemy, and it is enough to be recognized by the Alchemist Association.
It has not happened for a junior mage to become a member of the Alchemists' Guild for a long, long time.
The editor pondered in his mind: In this way, the second possibility is not impossible.
Mel nodded, "I am, you're Mr. Connell, aren't you?"
Conor smiled and said, "Mr. Mayer, please." ”
After a while, Conor led Maier to a conference room, where there were already quite a few people sitting in a scattered manner, each with a few pages in his hand.
Maier glanced at it and saw that it was the content of his paper.
"Mr. Yuris, Mr. Meyer has arrived. ”
Then I saw an old man with slightly gray hair raise his head, look at Meier, and then said, "Sit." ”
Maier sat down.
Yuris glanced at Maier and said, "Mr. Meier, I'm sorry to trouble you to come here, because your paper is a bit too shocking. ”
Mel smiled, indicating that he didn't care.
"Mr. Meyer, I would like to ask, you have discovered this phenomenon, so have you verified this phenomenon?"
"Verified. ”
"Can you show us your validation process, or your experimental data? ”
Maier nodded and said, "Yes, I've already brought something." ”
With that, Maier took out the hand-cranked generator and explained, "This is an experiment made from the phenomenon mentioned in the paper, and I call it a generator." ”
"As long as you turn the joystick quickly, there will be electricity, and the power will be transmitted through these two copper wires. ”
Yuris's eyes lit up slightly, if there was still fifty percent uncertainty before, then now when Maier took out the things, this uncertainty has dropped to twenty percent.
"Mayer, can you show us the phenomenon?" (To be continued.) )