I Pioneered Scientific Magic

Chapter 277: Overcoming the Final Obstacle to Control the Kingdom!



Chapter 277: Overcoming the Final Obstacle to Control the Kingdom!

Chapter 277: Overcoming the Final Obstacle to Control the Kingdom!

The peculiar experiment with light dispersion piqued everyone's curiosity. They had never known that light could be composed of so many colors.

Is it only artificial light that possesses such characteristics? "Whether it's this artificial light or sunlight, they are indeed the same, belonging to polychromatic light," explained Lynn to the curious Elok and others.

The principle of a prism's spectral separation, in essence, lies in the different refractive indices of light colors within glass. Thus, when passing through a prism, each color of light is deviated in a particular direction, forming a gradient spectrum...

The apprentice wizards listened thoughtfully; Lynn's explanation was straightforward and easy to understand. Even those like Raydell, who didn't know magic, could grasp it.

"Wait, I seem to have seen something like this before..." Ham stared intently at the rainbow-colored light reflected from the prism, his face showing a pensive expression, then suddenly exclaimed, "Yes, just like... a rainbow?"

As Ham spoke, more and more people realized it too. Although the rainbow phenomenon wasn't extremely common, many had seen it before.

"Could there be mirrors in the sky?" Lydia raised her hand, asking before Lynn could respond.

This time, without waiting for Lynn's reply, Phillip explained, "It should be the refraction and reflection phenomena of water, right?"

The air was filled with a lot of water vapor, a fact well known to every wizard. Water surfaces also had the ability to refract and reflect light, so Phillip quickly understood its principle.

"Correct!" Lynn nodded, then handed the prism in his hand to Lydia. "As for the other characteristics of light, I leave it to you to explore."

Lydia excitedly took the prism and placed it under the light, continuously rotating it. The light inside the prism constantly flowed and reflected, changing in size and color.

Elok and others looked eagerly at Lynn. The headmaster had just handed the only piece of prism to Lydia. What were they supposed to do? This was too biased!Nnêw n0vel chapters are published at novelhall.com

"Don't be so biased! Glass isn't hard to make, and you all know the formula. I taught it in chemistry class. If you want it, make one yourself. Studying the sunlight spectrum can be considered your fieldwork while you're out!" Lynn shrugged and casually said.

At the mention of fieldwork, Elok and his companions' faces instantly drooped, trying hard to recall the chemistry class Lynn had taught them recently.

Upon hearing this, Phillip and the others suddenly felt enlightened.

This way, they could store excess electricity during normal days and then figure out how to extract it when needed for the electromagnetic cannon. They could even use thunderstones as the material for the rail, coat it with a layer of mithril outside, and carve electromagnetic runes...

In just a short ten seconds or so, many methods to improve the electromagnetic cannon flooded Phillip's mind. Many problems that had previously troubled him were easily solved!

With that in mind, Phillip hurriedly took his leave, taking along a few colleagues and the basket of thunderstones to conduct research.

The large light bulb in the castle illuminated the entire night, both a test and an intentional move by Lynn.

As a result, early the next day, rumors about electric lights spread rapidly throughout the Count's domain. Subsequently, these rumors became more exaggerated, with some solemnly claiming to have seen the wizard fly into the sky, pluck lightning and a gigantic rainbow from the clouds, and store them in a sphere and a gem!

Lynn didn't harshly refute these rumors. Instead, the firearms squad, training outside every day, was given a new task: creating artificial rainbows using the mist technique in the square. Lynn also taught this method to every curious child wanting to learn.

Changing perceptions often happened subtly. Lynn intended to show these people that wizards weren't scary, and the knowledge they shared wasn't a trap of the devil but an explanation of the laws governing everything. Even ordinary people could understand and apply it!

The next issue was how to overcome the final obstacle to controlling the kingdom—the Church's Archbishop, Anluke!

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