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Chapter 127: Father's research

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Closing the diary, Reiner breathed a sigh of relief. He didn't expect that Fina's father actually had such a hidden secret.

He was a little hesitant, not sure whether to tell Fina these things.

Reiner could somewhat understand the thoughts of Fina's father. He was unwilling to let Fina be treated differently since she was a child and wanted her to grow up like an ordinary child. But to be honest, Sur Town was not a suitable place.

Fina persisted and eventually became a calm mage apprentice, but perhaps another person would have gone crazy, sunk in such an environment, and even started to take revenge on society.

Shaking his head, Reiner glanced at the back of the diary again. They were basically notes about experiments. There were very few details about Fina's father's own life. Only occasionally, Fina's letters would occupy a lot of space in the diary.

Reiner carefully read the contents of the experimental notes, but the more he read, the more shocking he became.

During the ten years when he was unable to use magic, Fina's father made mathematical deductions about the relationship between magnetic fields and electric fields, and he almost succeeded!

Fina's father summed up four formulas, which corresponded one-to-one to the four equations summed up by Lord Surrey Newington and Lord Clark Holland. It was a pity that because he could only calculate on paper, Moreover, the latest academic consultation was not obtained in a timely manner, and some phenomena and conclusions are still based on the mistakes made more than ten years ago, so the four formulas have varying degrees of flaws.

Naturally, Reiner guessed, it did not cause any world feedback phenomenon.

But the forms of these four formulas are very close to the Newington-Holland equation, and they were proposed seven years earlier than the two of them!

The equations obtained by the two high-level mages using the most sophisticated instruments and the most powerful calculation arrays. Seven years ago, Fina's father completed the approximation by relying solely on simple calculations. This is incredible!

Recalling the contents of the diary, Reiner was shocked to realize that the Clark who often appeared in the diary was Clark Holland

Fina's father and the seventh-ring high-level mage Clark Holland were once classmates? And judging from the records, his results are on par with Mr. Holland

As we all know, Clark Holland is extremely talented. After graduating from the Tower of Rainbow Advanced Magic Academy, he was favored by high-level mages and was able to work at the Newington Research Institute. In the following years, he was almost one level per year. Continuously promoted, he is now a seventh-level high-level mage.

And if Fina's father, who is at the same level as Mr. Holander, had not been forced to give up research due to these regrettable reasons, his achievements today would not be said to be on par with Mr. Holander, but he would at least be a middle-aged man. A mage above the level.

But now, this man who once targeted high-level mages chose to live in seclusion in the mountains and forests for the sake of his daughter, and eventually turned into ashes in the flames.

Reiner sighed.

On Earth, he originally had the hope of continuing his studies, but because of his father's serious illness, he had to choose to work as a middle school teacher in a remote hometown. Now Fina's father's experience made Reiner feel the same.

Thinking of this, Reiner has already made a decision. He cannot let Fina's father be buried in this ignorant and backward town. At least, he must let the world know that there once was a mage at the foot of these desolate and lonely mountains. But he took a solid step toward the distant world.

Reiner continued to browse, trying to find more research information on Fina's father. He discovered that since Fina left here to study at Crescent College, Fina's father began to conduct some basic experiments, trying to find a way to treat Fina's problem. Ways to grow strange diseases.

Based on his four flawed equations, he designed magic and conducted experiments on all kinds of substances he could come into contact with.

Most magic related to electromagnetism requires a magic level of fifth level or above to cast. Fina's father has no plans to continue learning, so his magic level only stays at the second level, but he has rich mathematical knowledge about the structure of magic circles. Unexpectedly, with a little bit of experimentation on his own, he managed to create an electromagnetic array that was driven by standard magic stones and could be used by low-level mages.

The next experiment may have been an accident. Fina's father used a homemade electromagnetic array to accelerate some particles that had been found to be charged, but accidentally collided with another group of particles. As a result, the two particles were mixed together. together.

When I came here, this experiment should have ended in failure, but Fina's father discovered that the mixed particles continued to move under the acceleration of the electromagnetic field, and left three traces on the target receiving plate!

The magic on the receiving board can produce feedback on charged particles or rays and display traces. Two of the three traces should be the original trajectories of the two particles, but the third one cannot be explained. Fina's father went through precise Actuarially, the ratio of the charge of the particle represented by this new trajectory to its mass was obtained.

It is a pity here that due to errors in the four equations describing the electromagnetic field set up by Fina's father, his calculation results also had major errors. He initially thought that this was a new element, but its mass was too high. It was smaller, and it seemed that it would be difficult to separate unless two particles collided in the electromagnetic array, so he only called this particle "negatively charged particle".

Soon, Fina's father found a way to stably produce such negatively charged particles. He used this to repeat the experimental scene at that time and found that the impact of such particles could cause some originally uncharged particles to pass through the electromagnetic array. Deflect.

Fina's father conducted several experiments and found that the masses of these elements deduced from several equations he derived were exactly the measured masses of the elements.

But there are exceptions.

He measured and found that several elements left more than just one trace after the impact.

For example, Netlen, a gaseous element considered to be phlogiston-saturated air in the phlogiston theory, after being processed by Fina's father's magic circle, there were actually two traces that were close to each other and one that was slightly farther away.

Fina's father first studied the particles represented by the two closely spaced traces and found that the properties of the two elemental particles were almost identical, with only different masses. He thought this might be an error in the experiment, and he had not yet had time to conduct experiments to verify it. .

But the elemental particles represented by the other slightly farther trace actually showed completely different properties from the Netlen elements in Fina's father's research.

This element is a gas, colorless and odorless. It is not prone to alchemical reactions of various substances. It is denser than air. When electrified, it shows a purple-red light.

This may well be a completely new element!