"Your Excellency Lin En, you have won. It seems that all our efforts over the years have been in vain." Yolande said in despair after a long time before he realized what was going on.
These words seemed to take away the little energy left in Yolande's body, and his whole person seemed to have aged several years in an instant.
The rest of the wizards of the prophecy school also looked like they were distracted.
Their star map is wrong, and the hundreds of years of efforts of the entire prophecy school have become a complete joke!
"There is no need to be so presumptuous, Mr. Yolande. In a sense, your star map is still very accurate." Linn shook his head and said with relief.
He was able to confirm that the law of universal gravitation was still applicable in other worlds, using the laws of star movement that the prophecy school had spent hundreds of years observing. Lin En was too embarrassed to attack these wizards who longed for the stars.
"So you finally admit that all this is fabricated?" A witch from the prophecy school said excitedly.
Lin En glanced at her, speechless. When did he say this?
But before he could say anything, Yolande stopped several colleagues who were still trying to continue arguing, and waited for Linn's answer with confused expressions.
Linn ignored the wizards of the prophecy school who had suffered a huge blow and were already somewhat delirious. He looked at Yolande and continued to speak.
"Remember the carriage problem I told you? If the carriage is used as a reference, the person inside is stationary, but if the starting point is used as the basis, then he is indeed moving. In my opinion Both statements are correct..."
To put it bluntly, geocentric theory and heliocentric theory have different reference objects.
Of course, in comparison, the heliocentric theory is more suitable for solving some practical problems. After all, the essence of the formation of a galaxy's orbit is the gravity of stars, so the proposal of the heliocentric theory is indeed a huge progress!
As for whether these people can understand it or not, that is none of his business.
Amid everyone's discussion, the magic seminar that lasted all morning came to an end quickly, but the topics about planets, stellar orbits, and airship distance measurement remained unabated.
It wasn't until some wizards from the top schools walked out of the seminar that they suddenly remembered that they were attending this seminar to demonstrate the new magic and new doctrines they had developed.
As a result, they didn't say a word, and the entire seminar became Lynn's one-man show.
However, under such a situation, I am afraid that not many people will care about what novel magic they have developed. Everyone is guessing how long and how big the planet under their feet is.
Philip was so excited that he couldn't contain himself. Before attending the seminar, he was a little worried that Lin En would not be able to cope with the difficulties of the wizards of the prophecy school. Unexpectedly, Lin En refuted these people completely in just a few words and used an exquisite experiment. He demonstrated the rotation of the planet and was even nominated for the Corona Medal!
This is the highest award in magic academics. He never thought that the Iyetta School would one day receive a glorious Corona Medal. In the past, it was the patent of legendary wizards!
Philip considered using magic communication to call Kevin, Orlando and others over to participate in the investiture ceremony for a while. It would definitely be the most glorious day for the Iyetta School!
Compared to Philip, who was still immersed in joy, Linn was now surrounded by a group of wizards who were eager for knowledge. After getting the method to measure the circumference of the planet, everyone was very curious about the mass of the huge star. How to calculate.
Lin En, who was tired of being asked, could only evade it by saying that he needed to wait until the radius and gravitational constant of the planet were calculated before further calculations could be done.
After finally sending these curious babies away, Linn turned to look at the legendary wizard Harrov who had not yet left, and asked.
"Master Harrov, do you have anything else to ask?"
"I still have a few doubts, and I hope you can give me some advice..." Harrov's posture was very low, and he did not look arrogant just because Linn was just a three-ring wizard.
In fact, this problem has been bothering him for a whole year.
"Please ask, as long as it's a question I can answer." Linn nodded.
"I have read the three laws of stars you wrote, but why can I be so sure that the orbit of a star must be an ellipse?" Harrov asked very puzzled. "According to my research on gravity, it is like a water wave. It uses itself as the base point and spreads around to form an orbit. It should also be a perfect circle."
"About this point, I have discussed this with some scholars within the Arcane Society and put forward a lot of conjectures, but in summary it can be summarized into two points!" Lin En responded.
"Which two points?" Harrov asked quickly.
"First, there is no perfect circle!" Linn said freely. "After precise mathematical calculations, pi is an irrational number, so the perfect circle in our imagination may not exist in reality."
"That's not necessarily true, right?" Harrov frowned. The wizards from the Alchemy Society were also studying the curvature of circles. Although they came to similar conclusions, in his opinion, everything in the world must be There is a pattern, but they haven't found the pattern yet.
"It's a pity that this is the case. I heard that an adult from the [Arcane Society] spent decades calculating pi to two hundred billion digits after the decimal point. The figures still have no structure and can be deduced infinitely. Go down." Linn shrugged and said directly.
Two hundred... trillion bits?
Harrov was a little confused by this terrifying number. He doubted that Linn told him the same thing at all, or that he heard it wrong.
He remembered that the Alchemy Association had already deduced the number of pi to which number it was. It should be...the ninth number?
"I don't remember much, probably only the first two hundred." Lin En raised his hand and used magic power to manifest the numbers.
【3.1415926535897932……】
Looking at the series of complex and confusing numbers in front of him, Harrov's face couldn't help but twitch. The first nine numbers were almost the same as the values deduced by the Alchemy Association. He had to admit that what Lin En said was probably true. of.
But how free does the other party have to be able to deduce the value to two hundred billion digits?
At the same time, Harrov also admired the other party for decades of working hard on the unsolvable pi, just to get a final answer.
Harrov is also becoming more and more interested in the [Arcane Society] mentioned in the invitation letter. It must be a gathering place for top academic researchers.