Scepter of Truth

Chapter 41: Absolutely stationary planet

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Quelle Charles is a six-ring mage and a fifth-level arcanist of the "Tower" affiliated to the Magic Society. Because of his "Heliocentric Theory" created by the "Eye of the Stars" Lord Felton Antonia Respected, coupled with his talent in the field of astrology, Queller was specially approved to join the "Inquiry Project of Celestial Movement Laws" team.

As the least experienced arcanist in the "celestial body group", Quelle Charles is mainly responsible for the review and statistics of various data. Because of his serious and responsible attitude, His Excellency Felton also admired his performance very much, and even considered letting him participate in the mathematical derivation of the laws of celestial bodies.

However, this wonderful expectation fell through!

It is said that His Excellency Felton specially invited the winner of the "Sistil Honor Award" and the intermediate arcanist Victor Tisrael to personally preside over the derivation and verification of the mathematical formula of the "theory of the laws of celestial bodies" , This "good news" made Quelle Charles feel so frustrated that he has made more or less mistakes in his work in recent days.

"Mr. Victor will definitely let me continue the boring data processing. Who makes my qualifications so low..."

While thinking about it, Quelle Charles casually put himself on the table in front of him, as he prepared the "Statistical Table of Celestial Movement Regularity Data Information" specially for his new job.

"Hello, is this the laboratory of the celestial body movement law exploration project?"

Queller raised his head listlessly. A young man with black hair and purple pupils in Greenlandic clothes did not know when he came to his desk.

"Yes! You are Lord Victor, aren't you? Queller is honored to be of service to you."

When Queller saw the magic ring on the young man's right middle finger, he immediately identified the person.

"It's nice to work with you... Well, Mr. Quiller Charles..."

Victor looked at the name tag on the table in front of the mid-level mage and mid-level arcanist, and greeted him friendly.

"Huh, what is this?"

Out of the corner of his eye, over the cluttered desk, Victor found a thick stack of papers full of data.

"Ah! This is... This is my statistics!" Queller said embarrassedly, "It's useless to think about it..."

"Your Excellency Victor, you are here to see Lord Felton... He is observing the celestial bodies on the observation platform upstairs. I will take you there... Your Excellency Victor?"

To Quiller's surprise, Victor was looking through his statistics with all his attention and didn't seem to hear what he said.

"Your Excellency Victor... Your Excellency Victor?"

Quiller tentatively called out two softly again, for fear of disturbing the winner of the "Sistil Honor Award" in front of him.

"These statistics are all your statistics?" Victor shook the paper in his hand.

"Yes, it is."

Quiller replied nervously: "These data are all collected by me personally, and a lot of time was wasted..."

"How could it be useless?" Victor thought in his mind, "This is the first-hand data information to verify the mathematical formula of the celestial body movement!"

"Very good! From these data, I can see your seriousness and hard work..."

Victor suppressed the thoughts in his heart and said lightly: "Please take me to see Lord Felton. I need to communicate with him about some things."

"Okay, Sir Victor, please go here..."

Under Queller's leadership, Victor followed him to the upper floor of the laboratory-the astronomical observatory.

"Damn it! Why does this result happen again?"

As soon as they went upstairs, Victor and Queller heard Felton's roar.

"Tell me! Are there any problems in the recording of the observed real-time data?"

"No! Your Excellency, I promise!"

"Then tell me, did I make a mistake in the operation of the telescope while observing?"

"Uh, no..."

"Oh? That's all right? Isn't it because you don't regularly maintain the equipment?"

"This is impossible! Teacher Felton, before this observation, I personally proofread the telescope again and again, there will be absolutely no problems with the equipment in this respect!!"

"It's okay, it's okay... Why do my observations have such contradictory results? How can this be explained? Could it be that the gods reappeared and made a little joke with us?"

"Who... Can anyone tell me whether this observation is true? Or is it false?"

As Victor walked towards the huge astronomical telescope, Felton's roar continued. This anxious roar made several high-ranking arcanists standing around Felton involuntarily shrink their necks. .

"Huh? Victor? You came just right..."

Felton with crimson eyes turned around and saw Victor walking by. He took a few steps forward, grabbed Victor's arm, and pulled him to an experimental table.

"You help me see, are there any problems with these data?"

Felton handed Victor's eyes the parchment on the experimental table that recorded the observation data.

"Do you have paper and pen?"

Victor nodded politely at the crowd. He took the data and sat openly at the experiment table.

"Mr. Victor, here are paper and pen..."

"very good!"

As a result, Victor, who is pen and paper, immediately activated his talent "data analysis". While comparing the data, he began to calculate on paper.

"Strange? This observation data... really has a problem!!"

Using the three laws of planetary motion formula proposed by the German astronomer Kepler in the previous life, Victor quickly discovered the problem in the process of deduction.

The observation data provided by Felton are real-time records of two planetary bodies. Victor verified through the formula, but found that only one planetary body conforms to the law of planetary motion, while the other planetary body is "stationary." of!

"how is this possible?"

Victor frowned when he was studying, "All matter in the universe is in motion... How can there be an'absolutely static' celestial body?"

Victor repeated the calculation several times, but the result was still the same: the motion of one planet conformed to the laws of celestial bodies, while the other planet was "absolutely static."

Putting down the hard quill in his hand, Victor said thoughtfully: "Your Excellency Felton, there is indeed a problem with this observation data..."

"According to my calculations, only the movement of one planet is in accordance with the law of movement of the celestial body proposed by you, and the other... This result also confuses me!"

Victor's words received no response, and he looked up in surprise.

I saw everyone including Felton staring at the deduction verification process he wrote.

"It's so wonderful!! I have never seen such a moving mathematical reasoning..."

"Have you seen? Mr. Victor actually used his'analytic geometry' to express the orbits of planets in the form of coordinate geometry... This intuitive way is a shocking'beauty'!!!"

"Perfect derivation, accurate verification... But why do you get two contradictory results?"

"Will the planet's motion be relatively static..."

"Impossible! Our observations of the two planets are based on the same environmental conditions... If they are relatively static, then both planets should be relatively static!"

"What a headache's'contradiction'!!"

"..."

"Record the observation results!"

Felton seemed to have recovered his composure. He said solemnly: "Until I get further verification results, I don't want to see this observational data on the planet anywhere outside of this laboratory... understand?"

"Your wishes, my orders."

"Okay, everyone, go back and rest! Have a good reflection on the problems that may arise during this observation..."

Following Felton's words, a group of high-ranking arcanists left this "astronomical observatory" one after another.

PS: This chapter is updated on Sunday.