Chapter 1180: Magic Collision Technology
Following Juan's line of sight, Lin also looked at his feet. Special magic spells are imprinted on the soles of the feet, forming a clearly visible magic formation. It is also this magic array that changes its perception of the direction of gravity, and can stand firmly on the plane that the soles of the feet touch.
Lin replied: "Yes, it's like walking on the ground. ”
"Do you think it's possible to attach this magic to an item in a way that allows everyone standing on it to stand steady?"
"Use the Ground Leveling Technique to replace the gravity device. What an interesting idea. Lin rubbed his chin and thought at the same time.
The reason why many hard science fiction works are still classified as 'fantasy' and cannot rise to the level of 'science' is that they always propose technologies that even scientific theories cannot prove to be achievable. One of them is a gravity device. This includes the two major sci-fi works of the Magnesium Emperor: Star_War and Star_Trek, both of which have the same problems.
Life inside the spacecraft is supposed to be gravityless, and everyone's actions are based on floating. But in many science fiction works depicting space voyages, human beings are able to walk and move normally in spacecraft, as if they were still in the environment of the earth.
If there is an object with a mass of up to 59,722 tons, which is about the same as the mass of the Earth, directly below the spacecraft, and the volume is not too small to form a singularity, it is possible to provide a gravitational environment comparable to that of the Earth, so that the people living on it can live normally as if they were on the Earth...... Whose spaceship goes out with an earth's.
Some people say that centrifugal force can be used to simulate a 1G gravity environment. This scientific theory is correct and technically feasible. But if you look at the spaceship form in those works, which one looks like you can use centrifugal force to create 1G gravity?
But Lin Ke never thought that this eternal problem was so easy to solve in the world on the magic side. Just a flat technique is done.
Speaking of magic, there is a considerable degree of 'idealism'. It changes people's perception of the direction of gravity, thinking that as long as it is the place where they step on it, it is the ground on which they can stand. As to why this is possible, it is still difficult for someone to understand.
When Lin casts this spell, he only uses the most basic form of the spell, which is the version provided by the Wizards' Guild, and cannot make any other modifications. The main thing is that I don't understand it, so I can't change it.
Although the technique of leveling the ground is applied to the body of a 'person' or a 'thing' to change its cognition and thus obtain its effect. However, it is very difficult in the field of magic to apply it to the body of the 'object' so that the passive cognition of the contact person is changed, and then the same effect is obtained, but it is not completely impossible. It's just a matter of doing some research.
However, just solving the problem of the direction of gravity does not mean that the airship can wave. Another big challenge is the G-forces, and in those hard sci-fi works, there are so-called inertial dampers that minimize the effects of the G-forces.
However, magic has no good solution to this. At most, it strengthens the person's physique so that people can adapt to higher and longer accelerations. But this is not a fundamental solution after all, it is just a manifestation of a headache and a pain in the feet.
But just as his own perception of magic is still based on the scientific knowledge he accumulated in the first half of his life, the natives of the Lost Land have no baggage of those science fiction works in their minds. In addition, Juan himself is a well-informed magician, and Juan has proposed many solutions to the problems that arose during the trial voyage of the airship Gaussboton.
Two old friends, just like that, entered into a very serious discussion, about magic, but also about the improvement of the Gaussbergen. The rest of the bridge recovered from the chaos and left their seats, loosening their seat belts that had been tightened tightly, and began to check the data of their own area. These are all tasks that were assigned before the sea trials.
The second officer, who was also on the bridge, had a brief exchange with the other lieutenants before inspecting the airship's cabins. Although from the return of the copper pipes, the recovery around the chaos is in good shape. But what the actual situation is, you still have to confirm it with your own eyes to have the most direct understanding.
was first teleported out of place by a flash, and then pushed to the ground by two apprentices, and after a serious fall, the helmsman Oliver also found his original condition and returned to the helmsman's position. Only this time, he just checked the condition of the rudder, and did not dare to casually do another extreme operation.
Oliver knew exactly how much of an impact his ugliness had played in the chaos just now. If this account is turned over and discussed on the table, I am afraid that this well-paid position will be far away from me now. So now he prioritizes stability, for fear of making any more mistakes, and several accounts will be liquidated.
It's just that what people are afraid of is prone to happen. The people who thought everything was back on track, except for Oliver, were suddenly frightened by the violent shaking of the airship. Everyone instinctively grabbed their seats, and some even fastened themselves with their seat belts.
It was only after a violent shaking that the entire hull rumbled and shook slightly. Everyone just felt inexplicable.
"The airship was damaged, the second engine on the right was shut down, and the hull on the right side was extensively damaged." The mage in charge of the airship's defense system yelled.
Lin Xian was surprised and said, "How is it possible, at an altitude of more than nine thousand meters, what magical beast would attack others at such an altitude?" Not to mention other airships, this height can't be reached, but most people's common sense. Could it be that we hit a reef in the air? ”
That's when everyone realized what had just happened. The engines of the Gaussberg are installed inside the airship, and then the crankshaft is linked to pull the propellers set on the outside to generate thrust. This is due to the convenience of maintenance at high altitudes. After all, the buoyancy of the airship is not provided by the propeller engine, and if there is a shutdown accident in the air, it can be directly repaired.
But even if the engine is installed inside the airship, it is very close to the outer wall of the ship. This means that damage to the hull of a ship is enough to cause direct damage to the engine and cause downtime.
However, just like someone's doubts, the altitude of more than 9,000 meters is basically the forbidden realm of living beings. No birds move at such heights, because there is no prey at such altitudes, providing them with the food they need to survive.
In this case, what kind of attack did the airship encounter to cause such damage?
Lin flashed and came to the lookout's seat watching the airship's exterior situation. Switch screens neatly and check every nook and cranny of the boat.