Greetings, Mister Principal: Discuss before going to bed


After dinner, Reiner returned to his room, sat down at his desk, and finished reading the journals he had not finished reading during the day.

He saw that after Lord Alberton proposed a paper on the principle of relativity of laws, a silent debate quietly started.

This issue of "Truth" published a paper jointly published by Newington and Holland about the revision of the Newington-Holland equations in a non-ether environment. This was previously due to the ether Another modification to the Newington-Holland equations that were questioned due to drifting experiments.

In the paper, Mr. Newington mentioned a very key issue, that is, based on the calculation described by the system of equations, they obtained the value of the speed of light to be close to 300,000 kilometers per second, and this value will not Changes due to changes in observation methods or reference systems.

When he saw this, there was a sound of footsteps behind Reiner, making him turn around.

Claire's hair is still a little wet. She is wearing a blue pajamas with bear patterns, velvet slippers, and a book in her hand. Even though she is wearing loose pajamas, Claire's figure is still vaguely visible. , people can't take their eyes away.

"Why didn't you blow dry your hair? It's easy to catch a cold."

When Reiner saw Claire with her hair disheveled, he put down the journal in his hand and stood up.

He asked Claire to sit on the bed, raised his hand, and a warm and strong wind burst out from his fingers, blowing towards Claire's long hair.

The long golden hair was slightly curled, blown by the hot wind, and raised slightly. Reiner spread the fingers of his other hand, gently loosened it and shook it constantly, so that every hair tip could be quickly dried.

Claire just sat obediently on the bed, putting her hands on her knees, letting Reiner do what she wanted.

You can smell a faint fragrance in the air, which is the fragrance of shampoo. Through the blond hair, Reiner can see the white back of Claire's neck. From the neck, from Reiner's angle, he can get a slight glimpse of Claire's chest. of snow white.

"Drying your hair is too much trouble."

Claire said that she felt Reiner's palms playing with her hair, but she felt extremely relieved and wanted to stay like this for a longer time.

"After that, we can simply develop a magic prop that can dry automatically. It shouldn't be difficult to achieve."

Reiner said, gently stroking the ends of Claire's hair with his fingers, touching her back from time to time.

"By the way, Reiner, I heard Fina say today that you seem to have encountered a problem with the magic computer?"

Claire asked, she turned her head slightly and looked at Reiner sideways.

"Well, there are indeed some problems. To put it simply, the past understanding believed that the propagation of light is instantaneous, but now according to calculations, the propagation of light has a limit speed, and the nature of signal transmission in magic computers The above is the transmission of electromagnetic signals like light, which leads to problems with time calibration and signal accuracy."

Reiner explained in a way that Claire could understand as much as possible, but although Claire's magic level was not high, she would listen patiently to Reiner's explanation and try her best to understand.

"So, why is the speed of light limited? If we give it energy, wouldn't it be able to increase its speed all the time?"

Claire thought for a while and asked.

Her question made Reiner stunned. He didn't expect that Claire could find the essence of the problem in such a short time. His silence made Claire curious, and she turned around to face Reiner.

"What's wrong, Reiner?"

Claire tilted her head and looked at Reiner with wide violet eyes.

"No, your question is a good one."

Reiner smiled and gently touched Claire's head.

"The current problem is that the Newington-Holland equations, that is, the calculation results of the equations that describe the mutual conversion of electric fields and magnetic fields, show that the speed of light has a limit value, and this is a fixed value in a vacuum. Value, no matter what reference system is used, that is, no matter what angle it is viewed from, it is fixed and cannot be surpassed."

Reiner waved his hand and used light to project two roughly constructed carriages in mid-air.

“Let me give you an example, just like two carriages, if they are traveling towards each other at a certain speed, although from the ground, the speed of the two carriages is still their own speed, but from one carriage to the other The speed of a carriage should be the sum of the two. This is the difference in reference systems and the basis of our current motion system."

Claire watched the two carriages approaching gradually and nodded.

“The reason for this phenomenon is that we believe that time exists independent of space and is a constant thing. The definition of speed is the distance an object moves per unit time, and relative speed is relative to the reference system. Moving distance, at the same time, all laws of motion are the same for moving or stationary objects. When time remains constant, the relative speed is naturally the sum of the speed of the object itself and the speed of the reference system itself."

Seeing that Claire was listening with interest, Reiner continued.

"But light is different. According to the description of the Newington-Holland equations, if two beams of light are emitted oppositely, then the speed of one beam of light when viewed from the other beam is not the speed of the two beams of light. The speed is added up, and it is still the limit value. To be precise, it is close to 300,000 kilometers per second. Our past laws of motion fail at the speed of light."

"How is this possible?"

Claire was a little surprised. This completely subverted her common sense. If it weren't for the fact that she and Reiner had been exposed to many things that went beyond common sense, Claire might have had a cognitive shake.

“This is the contradiction~IndoMTL.com~The Newington-Holland equations mathematically verify this, but it goes against our knowledge in real life and also goes against what has been known for so many years. Established laws of motion."

Reiner spread his hands, and the two carriages immediately turned into particles and disappeared.

"To solve this problem, there are nothing more than two options, either proving that the Newington-Holland equations are wrong, or proving that the laws of relative motion are wrong. For the Master, these two options are undoubtedly It is extremely difficult and painful."

"So what does Reiner think?"

Claire raised her hand and gently touched Reiner's cheek.

"I more support Mr. Newington's view."

Reiner grabbed the hand and held it in his palm. Claire's small palm was soft and warm.

"After all, this is an answer based on mathematics. Many times, the things we see often deceive our eyes, but mathematics does not."

"Then you'll have to work hard."

Claire said, as if feeling tired for Reiner.

"It's okay, as long as you are here, it won't be hard."

Leiner's words made Claire blush with embarrassment and couldn't help but lower her head, but Reiner had already moved closer. ...

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