"wack?"
Su Er put down the cup, with a circle of white milk around her mouth. She was a little confused and asked her classmates.
"There is a weirdo right at the back door of the school. He often guards the door. Sometimes he even breaks into the study room of the teaching building and looks for people to speak crazy language. He may be trying to kidnap girls. It's really disgusting. "
Her classmate said that both of them were wearing the standard robes of the Astor Academy of Advanced Magic. This happened when Sur was a student.
"But I've never seen any weirdos."
Su Er tilted her head. She was currently in the writing stage of the first draft of her graduation thesis. She often stayed in the classroom near the back door of the school because it was relatively quiet. However, she had never seen the weirdo mentioned by her classmates.
"I heard that the weirdo originally graduated from our school, but something happened later and he went crazy. He is just like those mages in novels who went crazy for magic. He spreads his theories everywhere. It's terrible. If I meet him , I must teach him a lesson with the magic I just learned!"
The classmate said angrily, stood up, took the dinner plate and left.
"etc."
He hurriedly drank up the bread and the remaining milk, and Suer hurriedly followed.
Suer now has no courses and only needs to present the results of four years as his graduation thesis.
But this is what worries her the most.
When Suer first entered school, he was deeply taught by his senior classmates. He was told that checking the duplication rate was a difficult task. If he chose an easy-to-write paper topic that everyone had studied, it would be extremely easy to lead to duplication. If the rate is too high, it may even be difficult to pass the warehousing review.
Therefore, Soul had an idea and chose a subject that few people have touched upon, which is the integration of Alberton's three laws.
Fifty years ago, Lord Isharis Alberton proposed the three laws of motion, and various kinematic formulas were established accordingly. In magic, these are quite practical laws, even for calculation mages. From the distance the hand moves the tea cup to the ballistic curve of high-level magic, the three laws of motion can all come in handy.
But whether it is a straight line, a curve, a circle, or vibration, various movements have different corresponding theoretical formulas, which makes the mathematical expression of complex movements much more difficult, unless you have extremely high magical talents or Be experienced, otherwise it will be difficult to master such a spell.
From the very beginning, some people have tried to unify the formulas of various motions, but most of them failed. Even the proposer of the three laws of kinematics, Lord Alberton himself, gave up after trying for a period of time.
This field has become a research field that few people have set foot on.
Suhr naturally doesn't have to worry about the repetition rate now, because most people have never been involved in this field and there are very few papers.
But she faced a bigger problem, that is, she had limited reference points, and even her mentors were not very helpful.
"well."
Sitting in the self-study classroom as usual, Suer sighed and looked at the draft of the paper in front of him.
She was already stuck in the dilemma of postponing her graduation or changing her graduation thesis topic, but unexpectedly, while wandering around in the school's thesis library, Suer found an article that also studied Alberton's three laws, dedicated to A paper that unifies the various equations of motion.
It was like a fish in a dry puddle suddenly seeing the sea. Su suddenly felt that his future was bright.
But it didn't take long for her to find that the content of this paper was really difficult to understand, and the mathematical calculations in it were obviously beyond her ability to understand.
Feeling that his brain was in chaos, Suer lay on the table like a salted fish, not wanting to get up and face his paper.
At this moment, a figure came to Su'er's side. He slowly sat on the chair opposite Su'er and said.
"Are you writing a paper?"
It was an introverted and low voice. Suer raised his head and saw a young man wearing glasses staring at the paper under his body.
"Yes, that's right."
Suer didn't react for a moment, and nodded slightly hesitantly.
"Ah, could it be!"
She looked at him and remembered the warning from her deskmate in the morning.
Could this be the pervert! !
Su Er suddenly felt wary, but when Suer looked at the other person again, the man picked up the draft of his paper and was reading it carefully.
"The derivation process here is too crude. There are still loopholes here. And here, of course, the other two situations should be taken into consideration..."
The man was talking to himself, pointing out all the difficult points that Su Er couldn't grasp, while Su Er stared blankly at the opposite performance. She thought about several of them, and the other party seemed to say It makes sense.
Finally, the man turned to the part where Suer cited other papers, but suddenly fell silent.
"This...where did you find this."
He pointed to one of the papers that Suhr had deemed a lifeline.
The title of the paper is "Research on Unified Equations of Curvilinear Motion", and the author is Sirius Oldman.
"It's the school's archives. This seems to be a senior's graduation thesis..."
Su Er answered as she should, but she didn't notice that the moment she heard her words, the man froze in place as if he had been struck by lightning.
"It's impossible... How could this happen..."
He muttered to himself, looking blankly at the paper in his hand.
"Are you okay..."
Su Er became more and more frightened. Although the other party behaved normally at first, his current appearance was too strange. Just when Su Er was hesitating to call others, the classroom door was opened.
Several guards entered the classroom and quickly surrounded the man, pulling him away despite his struggle.
"How could this happen... Why..."
The man did not resist. He was still in deep shock and allowed the guards to pull him away.
Su Er was still in a state of confusion and confusion. Her eyes fell on the paper that shocked the man, and the doubts in her heart deepened.
"Did he say something to you?"
Behind the guard, an equally young man asked Sur.
"He... supervised my thesis, and then, that's it."
Soul knew the man, she replied, not hiding anything.
"Don't worry about what happened today. Just finish your thesis."
The man showed a kind smile, patted Sur's shoulder gently, and then left. He didn't know whether he was following the strange man's affairs or going somewhere else.
"Okay, Teacher Orson..."
Suer nodded and watched the other party leave.