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Sullivan walked through the corridor in a hurry.
He just got off the aeroboat. Due to a previous accident at Ernest Airport, access to the airport was seriously affected. The aeroboat Sullivan was riding in circled around in the sky for a full hour. Land down.
What Sullivan was holding in his hand was his measurement data. After collecting it some time ago, he was finally able to measure and verify the isotope phenomenon in Rainer Ingle's paper. The result was obvious. He found that among several elements Both found this deviation in relative element mass, and Rainer Ingle's paper on the phenomenon was correct.
But Sullivan was unable to judge the part about the periodic table of elements. He himself had done some research on the laws of elements, but it was of no value in front of Mr. Stanion's paper. In Reiner's paper, he had some research on the laws of elements. Lord Stanion raised objections based on the relative element mass ranking method, and based on the phenomenon of isotopes, this doubt turned out to be reasonable.
This made Sullivan feel confused. He originally wanted to find the senior Kelavanna Bistin who had been engaged in separating elements, but found that the other party had died long ago, leaving only a piece of natural Redir. Ore, and a box that can largely shield the energy it releases outward.
According to Sullivan's research, this box has an electromagnetic array attached to it, and the whole thing is made of several heavy metals. Although Sullivan doesn't know how Kelavanna Bistin thought of doing this, but after Sullivan's experiment, this box can indeed block those energies.
Since it was completely impossible to know the research ideas of Kelavenna Bistin, Sullivan was unable to analyze what he had at hand, and his research fell into a dead end.
With no choice but to come to Ernest, he hopes to ask for help from the mercury scales. The content of Rainer Ingle's paper does not cover areas that Sullivan can evaluate. I am afraid that only high-level mages can evaluate it. Only then can you decide.
When he arrived at the hotel designated by Mercury Scale, Sullivan could not find the high-level mages at all. After asking the mages responsible for the reception, he learned that most of them were attending a meeting in Ernest City Center. meeting, so Sullivan could only take a carriage and rush to the center of Ernest City.
If it weren't for the fact that unlicensed mages are not allowed to fly freely in Ernest City, Sullivan might have jumped up and flew over at low altitude.
The special-shaped building in the field of vision gradually approached, but Sullivan was thinking about other things in his heart.
Previously, he had always had a premonition that the development of magic would become more and more rapid in the future. If he could not keep up with the times, he would only be reduced to an outdated scholar in the tower, and advancement would be far away. Unexpectedly, whether it was the previous paper on carbon air or the paper on the periodic table of elements in his hand, Sullivan's premonition became stronger.
And the center of all this, whether by coincidence or otherwise, is Rainer Ingle.
Sullivan is familiar with history, and what he is seeing is not uncommon in history.
One of the founders of modern magic, His Excellency Hermann Braggs, had already proposed the basic theory of modern magic when he was twenty-six years old. In the same year, his three published articles revealed step by step the basic theory of modern magic. The power of magic compared to ancient magic caused many mages to quarrel with each other for a while, and he was even regarded as a genius that was rare to see in a century.
Who would have thought that just a few years ago, this legendary mage was kicked out by his teacher just because he made his teacher's daughter pregnant.
Sullivan has always been unwilling to admit that this world belongs to talented people, but now, looking at the paper in his hand, Sullivan has deep self-doubt.
So that he didn't realize it when he reached his destination. It wasn't until the coachman reminded him that Sullivan got off.
He paid and walked quickly into the conference center. After asking the front desk, he came to the door of the ninth conference room.
Many high-level mage students gathered here, and someone recognized Sullivan and came forward to say hello.
"Sullivan, why are you here? There are so many people in this conference room today."
The other party is a student of Lord Eaglesfield and has collaborated with Sullivan several times.
"What do you mean, is there anyone else special coming?"
Sullivan heard the meaning of the other party's words and asked with a frown.
"Yes, Rainer Ingle, the youngest winner of the Hohenheim Gold Cup in history, he followed Lord Dmitri into the conference room earlier."
The other party replied, which shocked Sullivan and dropped the paper in his hand to the ground.
"How could it be, how could he come here?"
Many emotions suddenly surged into Sullivan's heart. It seemed that Rainer Ingle's footsteps had gone far beyond his imagination.
But before Sullivan could recover from this shocking fact, all the mages felt a throbbing coming from the conference room.
It was an obviously perceptible surge of magic power, and its quantity was so huge that it was beyond imagination.
There is only one possibility for this situation.
"Feedback from the World"
Sullivan murmured to himself, feeling lost.
There was silence in the conference room.
The high-level mages are all digesting the experimental phenomenon they just witnessed. Who would have thought that in this meeting that was supposed to discuss the nature of light, the arrival of an apprentice would directly lead to the creation of two new elements. discovery, and the elucidation of the laws of elements behind it.
Leiner's periodic table of elements meets all the needs of mages for elements. It is not only a sorted list of existing elements, but also a prophecy that can predict new elements and support the exploration work of mages. Prophecies that carry guidance.
At the same time, Reiner's research also revealed deeper issues: what exactly is an element, what should the model of an element be, and in what form do electrons exist in elements, resulting in different nuclear charges? What is the reason? What is the relationship between the nuclear charge and the relative element mass, and between the relative element mass and the various properties of the element.
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As Reiner said to Mr. Lizmo before, human knowledge is like a circle. The more knowledge, the larger the area of the circle, but at the same time, the more parts that are in contact with the unknown outside world.
Only when you stand on the peak can you see the taller mountains in the distance.
"I think this periodic table of elements can be regarded as a milestone discovery."
President Dmitri pondered, and he sighed softly, as if he was thinking about this era, and also seemed to be thinking about the humble and unknown father behind these two papers.
"Just like the many splendid magical civilizations created by ancient wizards and sages, and like the foundation of modern magic formulated by His Excellency Herman Braggs, I think this periodic table of elements is not only a summary of laws, but It is the end of an old era and the prelude to a new era. From now on, the research of mages will no longer just focus on the surface of matter, but will go deeper into the microscopic world and reach the end of the microscopic world."
He said, his voice low, echoing in the hearts of every high-level mage.