Chapter 13 Ella’s Ball Riding Adventures (2)

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Among the three, Amy was the most surprised by this phenomenon.

"What's going on? It doesn't make sense. What is pushing the stone in the air? No matter how you think about it, it's just the wind..."

Ella leaned her forehead in thought: "Indeed, this still cannot eliminate the influence of the wind. Before throwing it, the wind pushed the stone forward with us. So we have to eliminate the wind - wait until the wind stops. Try it."

Amy nodded seriously. She grabbed a stone and stood guard by the fence. When the wind stopped, she immediately raised her hand to throw the stone down.

"Wait a minute, Amy, have you noticed? Although the wind has stopped, we are still moving forward." Ella said, "Just like when throwing stones, the stones are still flying after they are released. Generally speaking, this It’s explained as being driven by air currents. Although I can’t feel any air current at all now, I’d better be careful and try again after we stop too!”

Amy nodded. After the wind died down, the speed of the hot air balloon gradually slowed down and finally froze in a place in the sky. Amy seized the opportunity and threw the stone downward.

"It fell right below!" Amy turned back to report, "If there is no wind, the stone will not move forward! Sure enough, it is still because of the wind!"

Paracelsus was relieved: "This phenomenon is in line with the traditional view. Well, we can stop."

Ella thought for a while: "No, we still need to do one last experiment. Move forward without relying on the wind - in this case throw the pebbles down and see what the result will be."

"But what are the benefits of doing this kind of experiment?" Paracelsus asked rhetorically, "The current phenomenon is already in line with the traditional view. Do you really want to break the tradition?"

Ella was stunned: "I have never seen anything like this. However, this problem is right in front of us, and it is also the time to conduct experiments..."

"If the results of this experiment are in line with the traditional view, then everything will be fine. But if, I mean if, if the stone falls in front of the throwing point this time, what are you going to do?" Paracelsus He asked seriously, "The traditional concept of movement will be broken, and mankind's understanding of the entire world system may be overturned as a result. And if a new system cannot be established, human civilization will fall into primitive chaos again." But do you have the ability to establish a correct and error-free system?"

Ella stared at the ground blankly.

——"You must solve the mystery of movement."

Jaber's last words echoed in Ella's mind. The ancient magician discovered a refutation of motion and pondered over it for two thousand years without getting an answer. And when he told Ella that objection, Ella was also unable to answer it.

At that time, she only felt that the world was spinning, and that the foundation of the whole world had been shaken.

Indeed, as Paracelsus said, even if this experiment is successful, it will only add one more unanswerable refutation.

——After overturning this world, can I put it back on track?

Ella looked at her hands and hesitated.

For some reason, she remembered the girl who called herself Paracelsus. Her voice echoed in Ella's ears: "Poor, you are obviously a wise person, but you are firmly bound by tradition and have no courage to challenge it. Such a person cannot enter the new world. .”

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【Baselisa's Restoration Diary】 【】

——Break the shackles of tradition.

Ella reached her hand into the distance: "Amy, throw down the stone and do the last experiment today."

Paracelsus sighed; "There was a greedy alchemist. God's favor allowed him to stamp his feet to turn rivers into silver and wave his hands to turn mountains into gold, but he was still not satisfied and still wanted to challenge God’s wisdom…so he lost all his power and was eventually swallowed up by his own creation—have you heard this story?”

"I haven't heard of it. But God has never favored me. I have been practicing magic for a long time and I haven't been able to learn magic." Ella replied, "So, there is nothing wrong with me challenging his wisdom, right?"

Paracelsus lowered his head and said nothing.

"But Your Majesty, I don't quite understand. How can we do this without relying on the wind to move forward?" Amy was very embarrassed. "This is the sky. I can't go down and push, and I can't let the horses pull. I can't. Can you catch a few birds and take us away?"

Ella's brain was thinking at an unprecedented speed, and scenes from her past experiences appeared before her eyes like a revolving lantern.

"We can't stick to common sense - Amy, we have to do whatever we want."

Amy was confused: "Your Majesty, what do you want to say?"

"Do you remember the first day we put the trebuchet on the ship?"

That was after Ella defeated "White Shirt" Halfdan and "Boneless One" Yinvar. Ella and Alfred reunite in Zealand. That day, she pushed the trebuchet onto Alfred's ship, breaking a mast and nearly capsizing a ship.

"The stone was thrown forward, but the boat flipped backward. In that case, let me use this principle-Amy, breathe fire."

"Okay... eh???" Amy almost bit her tongue, "Spray, spit fire?"

Ella pointed her finger to the northwest: "Breathe fire in this direction. If I am right, the balloon should be able to move to the southeast."

Amy stretched out her hand to the northwest suspiciously, and sprayed out a pillar of fire. The entire hot air balloon suddenly trembled, and then began to sail slowly and continuously toward the southeast.

"Successful! Really flying forward! Not relying on the wind!"

to the cheers of the two girls. Paracelsus sighed again: "That's all, that's all, this is the young man. Let me throw the stone."

Paracelsuspa chose the largest stone, picked it up with difficulty, and then shouted to Ella: "Every time a stone is thrown, we will rise! If you want to see clearly where the stone falls, this is The last chance!”

“One more time is enough—throw!”

Calm and calm. Without any external push, the stone fell steadily, falling, and finally landed directly in front of the throwing point.

"Really...it's really not because of the wind."

Amy was in great fear.

"What is it that moves the stone forward?"

"How do you feel now?" Paracelsus turned back and asked Ella, "Pandora's box has been opened. How are you going to solve the chaos this experiment has brought to the world?"

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【Baselisa's Restoration Diary】 【】

"This stone did not receive any horizontal force when it fell, but it still moved in the horizontal direction. In this case, I can only think of one possible explanation-"

Ella made a conjecture that even she couldn't believe, like a forbidden curse:

"Perhaps the reason why objects move is not because of the force exerted on them?"

"There are many things in heaven and earth that my wisdom cannot imagine."

Paracelsus bowed slightly towards Ella.

"I'm just a failed alchemist - next, it's up to you."