Chapter 234: A Difficult Problem Was Thrown

At the end of the first course, there were not many apprentices who had gained anything, not that they could not accept the current simple mathematics, but that they did not feel the real use of mathematics. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

No matter how good Meier says, they won't believe it until they have really experienced it.

If it weren't for the astonishing sheer accomplishments of Myer's apparent achievements, perhaps some of the apprentices would have directly refuted Myer's arguments in the classroom.

Nowadays, there are not a few people who refute after class.

Maier could sense this through the expressions of the students in the classroom.

There is nothing to be disappointed in this regard, there is always a lot of resistance to the implementation of a new thing, and his starting point is already very good, at least there is an academy that can support him.

Albeit only symbolic support.

But it is also much better than being opposed by everyone in the first place.

The vast majority of people have a kind of resistance to new things, on the one hand, because they do not understand, and on the other hand, because the emergence of a new thing means that their learning costs will increase.

And human beings are lazy by nature.

Sure enough, the number of apprentices in the next day's class was significantly less.

In fact, there are a constant number of apprentices who try to sign up for classes, all of whom have been turned away by Maier because of his fame.

This is the rule that Maier has set from the beginning, otherwise too many apprentices joining halfway will be detrimental to the development of the class.

Time was already tight, and having to take care of the apprentices who joined halfway through would only make Myer's teaching results worse and the apprentices learn less.

In this way, the proof of importance of mathematics will not be as strong.

If it does not meet the expected value, many people will think that mathematics is worthless, then the big battle that Meier has made will be meaningless, and it will be more difficult to implement mathematics.

And these rejected apprentices are not completely out of the box.

By the end of this batch of classes, the apprentices have completed this set of elementary mathematics, experienced the benefits of mathematics, and proved the benefits of mathematics, then Belize College will be promoted throughout the college.

And with the proof of the entire Belize Academy, it is only a matter of time before the wizarding world accepts mathematics.

At that time, Maier was able to publish elementary mathematics, and magicians only had to pay a few tiny points to take elementary mathematics home.

Thus entering the situation of learning mathematics for all.

When elementary mathematics was fully popularized among the wizards, some ordinary people were exposed to elementary mathematics and realized its benefits.

Then mathematics will spread to the whole of humanity.

Maier is more than happy to see this happen, because the copyright of elementary mathematics is in Meier's hands, and the more people apprentice elementary mathematics, the greater the profit for Maier.

At the same time, there is also the reputation that is constantly being raised.

While teaching elementary mathematics, Maier was not idle in his spare time, but was working on another textbook, elementary physics, a textbook related to the basics of alchemy.

Compared with elementary mathematics, the content of elementary physics is less, probably just some natural knowledge in primary school textbooks and physics knowledge in junior high school.

The depth is very shallow, and a lot of it is common sense in life, and there is no place that is too profound.

It is similar to a book summarizing and summarizing certain phenomena in life.

It only took about ten days for Maier to write this elementary physics, and the next thing that Meier planned to write was elementary chemistry.

At this time, Maier encountered a problem, this world does not have the concept of the elements in Maier's previous life, and elementary chemistry involves a lot of elemental knowledge.

How do you introduce the concept of elements?

Mel was thinking.

It seems that it can be compared to the elements in magic, and magic particles are actually very similar to material particles, both of which are combined from the microcosm into the macrocosm, and then displayed in the human eye.

It's just that there are only a few kinds of magic particles, and the number of matter particles is much higher.

And the observation of material particles is not so easy.

So it seems that the first step is to draw the periodic table?

But I have always been engaged in mechanical alchemy, improving the steam engine, and proposing the concept of electrical energy, and all these things I have been doing are very genius, but I can still use the word genius to describe it.

It's surprising, it's amazing, but it's all justified.

The periodic table is different, there are so many things involved, as long as you have a little brain, you can understand that this is not something that can be made in a short period of time, and it must go through a lot of experiments and accumulation.

No matter how gifted a genius is, he can't do it out of thin air.

Does Mel have such conditions? Apparently not.

Then there will be doubts about the origin of the periodic table.

After much thought, Maier decided to start with the concept of particles of matter.

At this point, the textbook for elementary chemistry was put on hold, and Maier first wrote a treatise on particles of matter, by analogy with magical particles, and enumerated some experimental phenomena.

The paper was quickly published and read by a large number of magicians.

After all, the Maier at this time is not the previous Maier, and the current Maier's reputation is amazing, no worse than those long-known alchemy masters, and the papers he writes naturally attract much attention.

It has to be said that the concept of particles of matter is very bold, but those who have read Meier's paper will no longer be easily skeptical.

On the one hand, because this is an article written by Meyer, a person who can get the Alchemist Platinum Medal, what he writes is always based on some basis.

On the other hand, Meier's paper seems plausible.

As bold as it is, the contents of it, when you think about it, will see that it is really the case.

Is everything in the world really made of particles?

Sky, earth, mountains, water...... Even living things.

That's a bold guess.

Some interested people start experiments, but the level of experimentation in this world is still very rudimentary, and it is not easy to confirm the existence of molecules or atoms.

There is no good way for Maier to do it, so he can only throw this question out, and he can't remember the experiments conducted by scientists in his previous life.

Perhaps, the people of this world can use the power of magic to observe.

Before I knew it, a month had passed, and Myer's elementary mathematics teaching had come to an end, and the apprentices had gone from being confused, puzzled, and unfamiliar at the beginning to being familiar and transparent now.

And as they deepened their studies, they also realized that learning mathematics was indeed helpful for magic. (To be continued.) )