Chapter 58 Truth can stand any test! (Seeking to read)

"Yes, that's exactly what I mean, Master Hurram."

Lynn nodded, looked around at the crowd, then rotated the newspaper in front of him half a circle and pushed it in front of the crowd.

"I don't know if you have read the Magic Weekly this week. The legendary wizard Harov proposed that gravity may exist widely in any object, not just the land under your feet."

Speaking of this, Lynn also felt some emotion. After reading the other party's "paper" published in Magic Weekly, he was surprised that this was the preliminary idea of gravity?

I just don't know what step the legendary wizard has taken... whether he has worked out the law of universal gravitation, and whether he knows the essence of gravitation

In any case, this can just prove his theory, because gravity is not just a downward pulling force in the description of this paper, but will affect the whole body, and may even affect and distort space.

"Lord Harov's argument is really wonderful and irrefutable, but it is not convincing to completely reject the horizon theory just as an argument." Hurram said thoughtfully. In fact, after reading the manuscript, he was also more inclined to the horizon theory is wrong.

But Hurram also knows that this is a theory that is enough to shake the whole place of wizards' understanding of the world. Once it is published in Magic Weekly, it can be imagined how much controversy it will cause. He cannot help but be cautious.

"I have seen your star map, and the rotation and revolution theory mentioned above is also very interesting. Well, I will send this theory to some great wizards who have made achievements in gravity research. If they can get their approval, it will not be too late to publish it in Magic Weekly." Herram said solemnly.

"Of course, there is no problem. The truth can stand any kind of test!" Lynn nodded. What he wrote on the manuscript is the purest theory, and it would be great if there were professionals to confirm it.

"Let's stop talking about the horizon theory and the planet theory." Herram glanced over the topic, then took out another manuscript and continued. "This law of free fall is also very interesting. Can you explain it to me in detail? If I'm not mistaken, it should also be related to gravity."

"I think it's better to do an experiment directly!" Lynn shrugged his shoulders. Practice is the only criterion for testing truth.

"Then according to this law, the falling speed of a feather and the earth ball should be exactly the same!" Kevin, who had been listening to the conversation between the two, couldn't wait to speak.

He admitted that the star theory developed by the [Secret Law Society] can indeed form its own school, but the so-called law of falling body is sheer nonsense!

Kevin directly launched [Wizard's Hand] to lift the solid earth ball on the table, shot the feather pen to the high altitude in the same way, and then directly cancelled the casting, and both at the same height fell down together.

In just two seconds, the earth ball fell heavily to the ground, breaking into several pieces, and the feather pen took more than ten seconds to float to the ground.

Seeing this result, the wizards on the scene looked at Lynn with sarcastic or ponderous expressions on their faces.

"It's just the influence of air resistance. Why not try to carry out the experiment in vacuum?" Lynn said calmly. During the half month of wandering in the sea of fog, he had done a simple version of the ball experiment in advance, so he was naturally not worried about the possibility of rollover.

Vacuum? A group of college professors pondered over this new term, and under Lynn's explanation, they soon understood its meaning

Herram thought for a while, asked the crowd to step back, then slowly extended his hand and gently clicked.

Lynn immediately clearly felt that the "element" in front of him was being stripped away at an extremely fast speed under some inexplicable force. A moment later, a rectangular vacuum field four meters long, seven meters wide and seven meters high appeared in front of everyone.

Lynn was also surprised to see that Herram had created and maintained a large vacuum field so easily.

Although he used to take away the oxygen from his whole body when he was in the slum, he killed the witch hunter. In fact, the air is continuously circulating. What he created is just a small temporary hypoxic area.

The power of the great wizard is much stronger than that of the official wizard, so Lynn made a tentative remark. Unexpectedly, the other party could do this so easily.

Herram took the feather pen, and created a solid iron ball with magic, and placed both in the vacuum field at the same time.

Two objects whose weights differ by a thousand times fall at the same time.

At this moment, T-Bag and others' expressions gradually changed from random to panic, and their eyes were all staring at the scene, because the quill pen and the solid iron ball actually dropped at the same speed again.

"Really, it is really..." Philip muttered in amazement.

"That's impossible! Master Hurram, did you speed up the falling speed of the feather pen?" Kevin suddenly stood up, looked at Hurram, and couldn't help asking.

This remark is undoubtedly a bit offensive, but Kevin has obviously ignored it.

Hurram ignored him, but continued to experiment, replacing iron balls and feathers with other materials, wood, stone, water drops... The results of the experiment were the same.

Seeing this, no matter what mood the professors present had, they had to admit that the law of free fall in the manuscript was the truth!

"Is Master Yade's theory completely wrong?" Kevin's puzzled face never faded from beginning to end.

"No, his theory is not a problem, but an interpretation of air resistance." Lynn shook his head and said freely.

Yade's theory was able to prevail and was recognized by most witches because it explained some natural phenomena.

For example, Kelu, his teacher, used the knowledge of fluid mechanics to improve the Ice Blade, which is based on the extension of Yade's theory.

When looking through Magic Weekly, Lynn even found that some wizards integrated air resistance into the influence of gravity, and believed that the constant movement of air and elements was also due to gravity.

This is undoubtedly a very puzzling hypothesis.

However, Lynn would never laugh at or despise each other for this reason. In the process of exploring the truth of the world, there are always countless fallacies.

Whether in history or modern times, scholars from all walks of life can often put forward many different hypotheses about the same physical phenomenon, each of which sounds reasonable and can explain some of the phenomena.

It's just that with the precipitation of time and continuous verification, truth has finally overcome falsehood.

The reason why he can sit here and talk freely is not that he is smarter than everyone present, but that he stands on the shoulders of giants