Chapter 159: Specular Reflection Calculates Gravitational Constants

After Raphael sat down contentedly, another great wizard who was proficient in force field magic asked curiously.

"Lord Lynn, since you said that the distortion of space caused by mass causes the phenomenon of gravitational attraction, is it only the mass of stars that have this property?"

"I think Lord Harrov's theory of gravity is very clear about this, and this phenomenon is widespread in everything." Lynn replied calmly.

"Is there a grain of sand or a stone?" Lydia raised her hand and asked most of the questions that were very puzzled by the people present.

"Absolutely!" Lynn nodded, explaining. "It's like putting an object in water, even if it's a fine sand, it will inevitably drain the water!"

"Then why have we never felt this so-called ...... The appeal of space warps? Rohr couldn't help but stand up, which was also the question he was most confused about.

If gravity exists in any object, then it stands to reason that they have a talent for it, why is it that when walking on the road, the sand and gravel on the ground are not absorbed.

"That's because compared to our quality, the impact on time and space is too small, even in front of a towering mountain, its disturbance of time and space can be almost negligible, and the attraction to you is probably far less than that of a gorgeous lady who happens to pass by!" Lynn quipped.

Of the four fundamental forces, gravity, although theoretically infinite, is the weakest force.

This wonderful metaphor made Rohr cry and laugh a little, but he still asked another important question. "Since the effect of gravity is incomparably weak, how can we be sure that it exists in everything?"

Only the Grand Wizard can barely feel the subtle changes in the curvature of space, and for a formal wizard, the only way to understand time and space is to rely entirely on imagination.

"Your Excellency Rohr, in fact, this is exactly what we need to discuss today!" Lynn clapped his hands as he spoke, and Jonny, Elok and the others immediately stepped forward and pushed a very delicate experimental device up.

It looked like a rod weighing weight, but a two-metre-long steel wire was tied to it to levitate it in the air, and a small one-kilogram ball was placed at each end of the swing arm.

Is this ready to be weighed? The wizards in the venue were confused, but quickly dismissed the speculation, as Lynn had Jonny and the others move two fifty-kilogram iron balls next to the small balls.

Lynn then explained. "As I said before, gravity exists in any object, and they will always attract each other, although very faint, but it is not non-existent, but it takes some special means to see this perturbation."

"I think you haven't forgotten the previous pendulum experiment, you only need to use a slender wire rope to multiply the slight interference, this torsion scale device also uses a similar method, I call it the micro deformation amplification method!"

According to the law of gravitation, the large ball will exert a gravitational force on the small ball, and the entire T-shaped torsion scale will rotate an angle in the direction of the large ball, and the greater the gravitational force, the greater the angle of its torsion.

Then, on the other hand, only need to measure the angle of rotation of the wire rope, and the force at both ends of the swing arm can also be calculated.

Under Lynn's explanation, the wizards were very interested in this small but delicate device, and they kept looking at it.

"Do you see something? Peirce? Elok looked at the ball hanging on his swing arm, and couldn't see any disturbance for a long time, so he couldn't help but look at his companion on the side, and asked in a low voice.

"Of course, just as the professor said, the small ball is constantly being pulled ......closer by the gravitational pull of the big ball," Peirce nodded pretendly, keeping an eye on the scales on the high platform, but like Ellock, his eyes were sour, and he couldn't see the slightest change.

But since the professor said that this method works, it must be correct!

The wizards in the hall were also looking at the balls, except for a few people such as Haroff and Raphael who could see the hanging wire rope turning slightly, everyone else was confused, and a male wizard couldn't help but stand up and asked directly.

"Lord Lynn, have you started your experiment?"

Lynn nodded and said casually. "Just wait another minute and you'll see it clearly!"

Seeing Lynn's affirmation, the somewhat impatient wizards on the field could only continue to wait.

The hands of the magic clock soon crossed twelve o'clock!

The sun was already hanging overhead, and the sun was shining down.

At the same moment, Lynn picked up an unusually small glass mirror and reflected the sunlight from the skylight onto the slender wire rope.

It was only then that many wizards noticed that a strange round mirror was also hanging from the middle end of the wire rope, and the sunlight was reflected back on the opposite scale after hitting the center of the round mirror.

"I see it, it's moving, that point of light is moving!" Lydia shouted.

In fact, there was no need for Lydia to remind her, this time everyone could see very clearly, the light that was reflected on the scale was slowly moving to the right, slowly turning from the zero scale to the scale.

"Could this be the effect of the geostrophic deflection force?" A witch interrupted with a sudden sudden.

Rohr and the others also immediately thought of this.

Yes, is it possible that the geostrophic deflection force is affecting the slow movement of the ball, like the previous pendulum.

Lynn didn't reply, and directly transferred the large round ball that was originally placed on the right side of the ball to the left side, and after a while, the point of light changed direction and began to shift to the left, from the scale back to the zero scale.

Seeing this incomparably magical scene, there was no doubt in everyone's hearts, and the only thing left was shock!

Even the most demanding and sophisticated people cannot deny the existence of gravity.

After all, the spot does not move at will, but changes depending on where the ball is placed.

So there's no doubt that it's definitely the effect of gravity!

It's the attraction created by the phenomenon of space warp!

Compared to the rest of the wizards who were marveling at the theory of gravitation, Harrov was more concerned with the subtlety of the experiment itself.

The gravitational force of a fifty-kilogram iron ball is almost negligible, but Lynn used the long swinging arm to amplify this small effect once, and then magnified it twice through light, so that the subtle space distortion that is not detectable at all on weekdays is presented in front of them so intuitively!

Harrov couldn't help but sigh the same as Raphael, how did the other party's brain grow and he could come up with such a wonderful solution.