Greetings, Mister Principal: Reiner’s personal opinion
Speaking of which, Reiner himself doesn't know many high-level mages. Apart from a few high-level mages from Mercury Scale, he is only familiar with those from the Storm Council and some of the people he has dealt with.
The people in the restaurant right now are all mages that Reiner is not familiar with.
"This is His Excellency Enrique Levin, the Eighth Ring Mage, one of the earliest supporters of the Wave Theory."
"This is Mr. Haydn Patch, the Seventh Ring Mage, who has in-depth research on the spectrum."
"Charles Feynman, the Master of the Seven Rings, created a high-precision spectrometer."
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President Demetri introduced one by one. Each of these mages is an academic master with outstanding achievements. They come from different factions and different academic organizations. It seems that they should be members of the Association with Demetri. Have a personal relationship.
"Haha, I originally thought that I would never see the day when the wave theory and the particle theory would differentiate themselves until I die. I didn't expect that today you would solve this problem that has troubled mages for many years."
Enrique Levin said with a smile. He looked quite kind, like an old man enjoying his retirement life.
"I have studied spectra all my life and thought that some truth should be found in it, but I didn't expect that you found the secret first. I am really relieved and regretful at the same time."
Hayden Patch said half-jokingly. He looked like he was in his prime and had a hearty smile.
"Perhaps sometimes I am too focused on my own research and ignore some of the most important things. I should also take this opportunity to give myself a holiday. Maybe I will travel around the demiplane and expand my horizons. Share your own insights to inspire inspiration."
"In the past, we were too obsessed with distinguishing waves from particles, and lacked some imagination beyond the conventional. Unexpectedly, the answer that has been debated for so long has actually been in front of everyone."
Charles Feynman was somewhat thin, with high cheekbones and wore a pair of glasses.
"Without the research results of my predecessors as a basis, I would not be able to pick this star."
Faced with everyone's praise, Reiner smiled and said modestly.
"Looking at your attitude on stage, I thought another Mr. Alberton was born, but I didn't expect you to be so humble."
Levin smiled, snapped his fingers, and ordered the waiter to bring food and drinks.
The food tasted good, but the people at the table were obviously tired of eating such delicacies. It didn't take long for them to pick up their wine glasses and start talking about recent research.
“I recently tried to design a new concealment spell based on the principle of refraction. The effect is almost completely invisible at a distance of ten meters. Unfortunately, as the distance gets closer, the complexity of the spell will show a geometric progression. If the price rises, my current ability is not enough."
Feynman shrugged and said that most of the red wine in his glass had been consumed. It seemed that this research really made him feel very tired.
"High-level magic is inherently very complex. The complexity of most eight-level spells is equivalent to more than ten seven-level spells. If you are not strong enough, you will feel powerless. It is better to focus on improving your strength."
As an eighth-ring mage, Enrique Levin gave his own opinion.
If you don't have enough calculation power, you can just rely on strength to crush them. Most mages will hold this idea.
Liner listened on the sidelines. Originally, he was still a mid-level mage on the surface, and it was not convenient for him to express any opinions on the troubles of high-level mage. However, regarding their discussion, Reiner still couldn't control himself.
"What's the matter, Reiner, it seems you have something to say?"
President Dmitri next to him saw what Reiner was thinking and made a step for him.
"Well, yes, ladies and gentlemen, I have actually done some minor research on the complexity of spells, maybe I can help you."
Reiner said, causing Feynman, who was still troubled just now, to look over.
"Research on the complexity of spells? Tell us."
He originally had no hope. Even though Reiner had published brilliant research results one after another, these were all experimental. High-level mages were profound and unpredictable. They were much more complicated than mid-level spells and required A lot of practical and theoretical research, how much understanding can an intermediate mage have?
Of course, since Reiner said that he had done some research, Feynman naturally could not refuse the other party's kindness, so he calmed down and listened carefully.
"Recently reading some books explaining high-level spells, I found that the calculation of many magic nodes uses a simple logical judgment method, which will produce a lot of redundant runes and make the overall spell become It is extremely complex and prone to unpredictable problems, and must rely on the magic power of the mage himself to stabilize it."
As soon as Reiner spoke, Feynman raised his eyebrows.
Although it is just a simple analysis of the causes of complex spells, as an intermediate mage, it is extremely outstanding to be able to realize this. You must know that many mages only know how to cast magic, but they are not familiar with these. Very little is known about how magic works. Ancient runes have always been an obscure and difficult subject. Without some experience in exploring ruins, it is difficult to fully understand the mysteries.
"Your understanding of spells is pretty good, so is there any way to solve this problem?"
It is easy to raise questions. The problem of high complexity of high-level magic can be found in any relevant academic treatise, but it is very troublesome to solve the problem. As soon as high-level mages raise it from the modern magic theory, Feynman was troubled by the poor progress while working on optimizing these high-level spells~IndoMTL.com~.
"We can think about this problem like this."
Reiner waved his hand, and silver light appeared in the air, forming a schematic diagram.
“The logical judgment content in spells can actually be compared to when we go to the market to buy things. For example, I want to buy an apple. If there are no apples, I will buy oranges. If there are no oranges, I will buy grapes. If there are no grapes, I will just buy them. Go home, this is a simple logical judgment method with multiple layers of nesting and is extremely complex. Moreover, if there is a problem in one link, it will cause unpredictable errors in the entire spell, and it is extremely difficult to modify it."
His example was simple and easy to understand, making all the high-level mages nod slightly, as if they were thinking of the difficulties they encountered in daily life.
"But if we change the way, we turn the choices of apples, oranges, and grapes into a list. When we encounter a choice, we will traverse the entire list, starting from the first item, and if it is true, continue , if it is not established, just choose to go home."
Liner's words made several mages' eyes light up, and they seemed to have found a new idea.