Greetings, Mister Principal: Rain
While the students of Crescent College were being tortured by math papers, a new storm was quietly rising in the Tower of Rainbow.
"The latest issue of "Astrologer's Monthly" supplement, the latest issue of "Astrologer's Monthly" supplement is on sale. Do you want to see Mr. Regens's major breakthrough? Come and get a copy of "Astrologer's Monthly" "Supplementary issue!"
Summer at Rainbow Towers first ushered in a shower.
As if indicating the turmoil in the coming period, dull thunder echoed in the sky, raindrops knocked on the windows, making a continuous and monotonous sound. The whole city was shrouded in rain, and people on the streets were walking in a hurry, wearing leather shoes. In the shallow puddles, some rainwater splashed.
Angele was holding an umbrella. Today was the weekend. He didn’t have to deal with the work of the review committee. He was preparing to attend a regular gathering of old friends. He walked around the corner and heard the shouts of the bookstore clerk selling periodicals. He thought, After thinking about it, I stepped into the bookstore and put away my umbrella.
This bookstore called Star of Camparella is not big. The bookshelves on three walls that reach to the ceiling are filled with all kinds of magic books. In the center of the store is a low counter filled with various academic journals.
As a mage who specializes in alchemy, Angele usually only subscribes to a few alchemy-related journals including "Alchemy". Therefore, if he wants to read journals from other factions, he can only buy them separately or go to the library. lease.
There is another special situation, that is, supplements are generally not released through regular subscription channels, but are sold in stores.
Generally speaking, the appearance of a supplement mostly means that some major results have been published recently and have missed the inclusion time of the current journal. Such papers will not be included in the supplement and will also be included in the next issue of the journal, so the price of the supplement is compared to Normal journals are much cheaper, and are just right for mages like Angele who simply want to understand the cutting-edge theories of other factions.
He spent five silver coins to buy a supplement to the "Astrologer's Monthly", which was quite a bargain, considering that a copy of the current issue of "The Astrologer's Monthly" cost one gold coin.
After receiving the supplement, Angele opened it directly and started reading.
The reason why he was interested was because one of his old classmates was engaged in astrology research. Angele had heard some of Wilder Regens’ theories from that old classmate before, but His classmate's tone at the time was quite teasing.
"If the motion trajectory of the stars is not a perfect circle, then this is too strange. According to Lord Alberton's three laws of kinematics, will the speed of the stars every moment still change? Until there is proof I won’t believe it casually, even if he is a high-level mage.”
Angele didn't know much about this aspect, but the textbook knowledge in school also used perfect circular orbits to solve the problem of star motion orbits. This could simplify many models, so he acquiesced in what his old classmates said.
When he got the supplement, he glanced briefly and saw the polar coordinate equation used by Wilder.
This method of establishing a coordinate system had never been heard of by Angele, but once he accepted it, it was very intuitive.
The calculation process of the derivation was not complicated, and Angele understood it after a little thought. Then, the three conjectures were proved one by one, and the process was smooth and smooth. Even Angele, who was not usually involved in mathematical calculations, could understand it. See clearly.
"It's really an ellipse..."
Angele sighed softly after reading the proof process.
Although this is contrary to intuitive feelings, the proof process of this paper is flawless, well-founded and convincing. If Angele were a review committee member, he would definitely give it a very high evaluation.
From then on, the movement of the stars was also controlled by the mages, taking a big step closer to the truth. Angele did not doubt these three conjectures at all. No, it was the three laws of Regens. future status in astrology research.
He couldn't help but think of the paper he reviewed before that explored combustion reactions. As far as Angele knew, its author, Rainer Ian Gray, was the winner of this year's Hohenheim Gold Cup for the mercury balance. The first paper had Breakthrough, the second chapter directly rewrote the history of alchemy. Such an existence must be rare in a hundred years.
But I am still lingering at the threshold of the Fifth Ring, unable to find a way to advance.
Angele shook his head. He suddenly remembered the polar coordinate system mentioned in this paper. This coordinate system is very special, and according to Wilder, it comes from an unpublished paper by another mage. Angele turned back to the quoted chapter to see who could come up with such a wonderful idea.
However, when Angele saw the polar coordinates paper, he was stunned as if he had been struck by lightning.
Because the author's name is clearly written there, it is none other than Rainer Iain Gray! ! !
"Are you kidding me?"
Angele couldn't help but scream.
First he overturned the four basic element theories, established a new combustion system, and now created polar coordinates, which indirectly helped high-level mages successfully prove three breakthrough conjectures~IndoMTL.com~This Reiner. In another twenty years, Iain Gray will probably be able to advance to the mid-level, and hopefully the high-level.
Such a person is actually just a mage apprentice!
Being in the same era as a genius always makes people feel powerless, and Angele can only take solace in the fact that he was the first to discover the value of Rainer Ingle's paper.
He walked out of the bookstore, opened his umbrella, and walked into the rain, still holding the supplement of "The Astrologer's Monthly" in his hand.
A distraught Angele came to the appointed restaurant, only to find that several of his friends were also a little depressed.
"What's wrong?"
Angele asked Hans about the number of sales and submissions of the "Monthly Alchemist Griffin" founded by his friend, which became famous after publishing Rainer Ian Gray's first paper. It's also much higher.
Before anyone else could answer, Angele saw the supplement of "Astrologer's Monthly" placed on the table, and instantly understood why they were like this.
Angele looked at Lu An, who was sitting next to him. The fourth-circle mage of the astrology system felt lost. Obviously, although it was not enough to shake Lu An's cognition, this paper also made him believe in it in the past. The trajectory of the stars was a perfect circle. He was hit hard.
"It seems you have seen that paper too."
Hans smiled, a little helpless.
“I didn’t expect that Rainer Ian Gray would actually have such achievements in mathematics. From this point of view, it is indeed a fluke that his first paper could be published in our journal.”
Everyone was silent, and a sense of powerlessness of the times hung over the heads of these mages. Only Angele muttered to himself when he heard the rumbling thunder in the distance.
"It's going to rain heavily."