Chapter 144: References and Pi (Ask for Subscription)
"Your Excellency Lynn, it was you who won, it seems that our efforts over the years are just useless." Yolande reacted after a long time and said in despair.
This sentence was like draining the little strength left in Yolande's body, and the whole person seemed to have aged several years in an instant.
The rest of the wizards of the School of Prophecy also looked like they were not giving up.
Their star chart is wrong, and the entire prophecy school has been working for hundreds of years as a complete joke!
"There's no need to be so presumptuous, Mr. Yoland, in a sense, your star map is still very accurate." Lynn shook her head and said with relief.
He was able to confirm that the law of gravitation was still common in other worlds, using the laws of the stars that the prophecy school had spent hundreds of years observing, and Lynn was embarrassed to hit these wizards who yearned for the stars too much.
"So you're finally admitting that it's all made up?" A prophetic witch spoke excitedly.
Lynn glanced at her, speechless, when did he say that?
However, before he could speak, Yolander stopped several colleagues who were still trying to continue arguing, and waited for Lynn's answer with a confused expression.
Lynn also ignored the wizards of the Prophecy School who had been hit hard and were already a little delirious, looked at Yoland, and continued to speak.
"Remember what I told you about the carriage? If the carriage alone is used as a reference, the man in it is stationary, but if it is based on the place of origin, then he does move, and it seems to me that both statements are true......"
Geocentrism and heliocentrism are, to put it bluntly, different references.
Of course, in comparison, heliocentrism is more suitable for solving some practical problems, after all, the essence of the orbit formation of a galaxy is the gravitational attraction of stars, so the proposal of heliocentrism is indeed a huge progress!
As for whether these people can comprehend it, it's none of his business.
Amid the discussion of everyone, the magic seminar that lasted for a morning was quickly over, but the topic of planets, stellar orbits, and airship ranging continued to heat up in the slightest.
It wasn't until some of the top wizards of the top schools walked out of the seminar that they suddenly remembered that they had come to the seminar to demonstrate the new magic and doctrine they had researched.
As a result, they didn't say a word, and the whole seminar became a complete one-man show for Lynn.
However, in such a situation, I am afraid that not many people will care about what new magic they have researched, and everyone is speculating about how long and big the planet under their feet is.
Philip was even more excited and couldn't help himself, before attending the seminar, he was still a little worried that Lynn would not be able to cope with the difficulties of those wizards of the Prophecy School, but he didn't expect Lynn to refute these people in a few words, and demonstrated the rotation of the planet with an ingenious experiment, and even got nominated for the Order of the Corona!
This was the highest award in the field of magic, and he never imagined that the Iyeta School would one day be awarded a glorious Corona Medal, which used to be the preserve of legendary wizards!
Philip is thinking about using magic to summon Kevin, Orlando and the others to participate in the bestowal ceremony for a while, and it will definitely be the most glorious day for the Iyeta School!
Compared to Philip, who was still immersed in joy, Lynn was now surrounded by a group of wizards who were eager to learn, and after getting the method of calculating the circumference of the planet, everyone was very curious about how the mass of the huge star should be calculated.
Lynn, who was bored by the question, could only shirk and say that he needed to wait until the radius and gravitational constant of the planet were calculated before he could do further calculations.
Finally sending these curious babies away, Lynn turned his head to look at the legendary wizard Haroff who had not left, and asked.
"Lord Harrov, is there anything else you can do?"
"I still have a few doubts, I hope you will not hesitate to teach ......" Harrov's posture was very low, and he did not put on a high-spirited appearance just because Lynn was only a three-ring wizard.
In fact, this question has been bothering him for a whole year.
"Please also say that it is a question that I can answer." Lynn nodded.
"I've read what you wrote about the three laws of the stars, but why are you so sure that the orbit of a star must be an ellipse?" Harrov asked, puzzled. "According to my research on gravity, it is like a water wave, which is based on itself and spreads out to the surrounding area, forming an orbit, and it should also be a perfect circle."
"I've discussed this with some scholars in the Arcane Society, and I've put forward a lot of conjectures, but it can probably be summed up in two points!" Lynn replied.
"Which two?" Harrov hurriedly asked.
"First, there is no such thing as a perfect circle!" Lynn said with ease. "After the exact operation of the Olympiad, pi is an irrational number, so the imaginary perfect circle may not exist in reality."
"Not necessarily, right?" Harrov's brows furrowed, the wizards of the Alchemy Society were also studying the curvature of the circle, although they had come to a similar conclusion, but in his opinion, everything in the world must be full of laws, but they have not yet found this law.
"It's a pity that this is the case, I heard that an adult of the [Arcane Society] spent decades calculating pi to two trillion decimal places, and the numbers obtained are still not coherent, and can be deduced infinitely." Lynn shrugged her shoulders and said directly.
Two hundred...... Trillions?
Haroff was a little stunned by the terrible numbers, and he wondered if what Lynn had told him wasn't the same thing at all, or if he had misheard.
He remembered that the Alchemy Society had deduced pi to the first few places, and it should be ...... Ninth place?
"I don't remember much, maybe only the first two hundred." Lynn raised her hand and magically revealed the numbers.
【3.1415926535897932……】
Looking at the series of complex and chaotic numbers in front of him, Harrov's face couldn't help twitching, the top nine were the same as the values deduced by the Alchemy Association, and he had to admit that what Lynn said was probably true.
However, how idle the other party is to deduce the value to two trillion bits.
At the same time, Harrov also admired the other party's ability to work on the unsolvable pi for decades, just to get a final answer.
Harrov is also more and more interested in the [Secret Law Society] mentioned in the invitation, which must be a gathering place for top academic researchers.