Chapter 102 Detecting Light Source

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Bosco glanced at Yaro's drooping right hand and didn't pay attention. Instead, he asked curiously: "Have you finished reading the analysis of the basic magic tricks of the light system?"

Why does Wizard Bosco value "Analysis of Basic Spells of Light" so seriously?

Could it be that... I really have a chance?

Yaro confirmed: "Yes."

"Do you have any thoughts on the last question?" Bosco put down his pen, crossed his hands, and looked at Yaro with interest.

"The first question is that it's too profound. I can't figure out why mental power can't be attached to the light beam." Yaro responded with some concealment. It was impossible for him to talk about photons or waves. Grain duality', because he could not explain the reasons he knew.

Bosco said nonchalantly: "It's okay, just tell me your guess. I just want to take advantage of the active thinking of you young people."

Bosco didn't care about Yaro's arm injury. It can be understood that he was used to life and death and getting hurt.

But his attitude towards fluorescent powder is very strange.

Why did he collect the money by himself yesterday, but let the puppet handle it by himself today?

Did you deliberately step aside yesterday because you wanted to see Yaro’s attitude towards the wanted order?

Or is it that his current demand for fluorescent powder is not great anymore?

These thoughts flashed through Mr. Yaluo. After hearing Bosco's words, he quickly explained:

"Lord Bosco, don't embarrass me. I'm just a junior apprentice and I haven't figured out what mental power is yet. Now you ask me why mental power can't be attached to the beam. I really can't think of a reason. "

As he spoke, Yaro changed the topic and said, "I have some ideas about the second question of the book."

"Oh?" Bosco became interested, sat upright, and looked at Yaro seriously, "Tell me about it."

effective!

Yaro was heartened and quickly took out the paper he had written yesterday.

There are many ways to detect the speed of light. Although it has been a long time, Yaro still remembers that one method relies on changes in the light of stars for detection.

But in this world, he didn’t know much about the starry sky, so what he wrote were two other methods.

Yaro handed over the sketch: "Lord Bosco, please look at the sketch I wrote."

The gear method and the eight-sided mirror method derived from modified scriptures.

Bosco looked at the papyrus, raised his head and asked doubtfully: "If the speed of light is very fast, shouldn't it be visible when it is seen, and disappear forever if it is not seen?"

"The method you wrote shouldn't be effective, right?"

Yaro took a few steps closer, pointed at the papyrus and explained: "Since you said in the book, the speed of light is limited. But the speed of light is too fast. It is definitely too late to judge based on our bodies alone."

“But we can use tools.”

“Think of light as a ball thrown continuously against a wall, with the bumps of the gears blocking it.”

"Only when the rhythm is just right, can these thrown balls bounce back."

Bosco was still confused: "No, the gear can block the light, but as long as the gear rotates, then the subsequent light can naturally be seen, right?"

Yaro pointed in the direction of the light source and explained: "So let the light source and the field of view use the same gear."

"This way we can ensure that the light source emits light section by section."

"If the speed is not enough, we can always see light. These lights may alternate between light and dark, or they may flicker."

"But as long as you can still see light, it means the speed is not enough and you need to speed up."

"You can only wait until the speed is just right so that every tooth blocks every section of light that bounces back."

"At this time, we can calculate the speed of light."

"This way we can avoid the problem that our bodies can't keep up with the light."

"What we have to judge is whether the light is blocked."

"It's not blocked, which means it's not good enough."

"If you block it, you will succeed."

Bosco listened to Yaro's explanation, frowned as he looked at the papyrus, and fell into a long silence.

After an unknown amount of time, Bosco suddenly sighed, shook his head, and sighed: "I still can't understand why the speed of light can be detected in this way."

Yaro understood.

During the exam, the liberal arts student saw the correct answer and didn’t want to write it at all.

But in science, if the correct answer is put in front of you, you still don’t know it.

I can't understand it, no matter how much I think about it.

Yaro raised his head and asked, "What else don't you understand?"

The less you understand, the smarter I appear to be?

Although I also copied it... But after I copied it, I understood. It seems that I am still better than you.

Bosco didn't know what Yaro was thinking, so he just asked his doubts: "Your design is indeed very clever, but if the speed exceeds the speed of light, wouldn't it be useless?"

"Can you still see the light?"

Yarrow explained: "No, we can observe the degree of light."

"First we stayed still and the light came in calmly, and we were able to see very distinct light."

"Then it starts to spin and the light gradually gets darker."

Yaro turned around and asked, "Is this understandable?"

Bosco pondered for a moment, nodded and said, "Because part of the light is blocked by the gears, right?"

"That's right!"

Yaro nodded in affirmation. Seeing Bosco looking at him again, he continued to explain: "As we slowly speed up, the light will become darker and darker. Do you understand?"

Bosco: "Because, more and more light is blocked by the gears?"





Bosco didn't know what Yaro was thinking, so he just asked his doubts: "Your design is indeed very clever, but if the speed exceeds the speed of light, wouldn't it be useless?"

"Can you still see the light?"

Yarrow explained: "No, we can observe the degree of light."

"First we stayed still and the light came in calmly, and we were able to see very distinct light."

"Then it starts to spin and the light gradually gets darker."

Yaro turned around and asked, "Is this understandable?"

Bosco pondered for a moment, nodded and said, "Because part of the light is blocked by the gears, right?"

"That's right!"

Yaro nodded in affirmation. Seeing Bosco looking at him again, he continued to explain: "As we slowly speed up, the light will become darker and darker. Do you understand?"

Bosco: "Because more and more light is blocked by the gears?" Bosco didn't know what Yaro was thinking. He just asked his doubts: "Your design is indeed very clever, but if the speed If it exceeds the speed of light, isn’t it useless?”

"Can you still see the light?"

Yarrow explained: "No, we can observe the degree of light."

"First we remain still and the light passes calmly

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