
Tech Wizard
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This is a story about researching technology in the wizarding world. ... Probability, electromagnetic induction, nuclear physics, relativity... If you explore and learn in a scientific way, you can master everything. Richard always thought so until he traveled to a world similar to the Middle Ages, became a prince, and then... Was taken away by a dragon. "Isn't this a bit un-aerodynamic? How does something that doesn't satisfy the 'Kutta condition', 'wing circumference' and 'Bernoulli's theorem' fly? Rely on a built-in engine?" Richard couldn't help but said, looking down at the man riding underneath him The dragon said, "Well, I need to study it." "By the way, you just said that you kidnapped me, the prince, because you wanted to find a playmate for your dragon daughter? Isn't this reason a bit too forced?" "Roar!" The dragon roared, waving its wings and soaring into the sky. Book club group: 725789329... The new book "Science Wizard" with the same theme has been uploaded. Support is welcome.
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Official(231)Scraped 19d ago
interesting things
I saw a novel with more than 500 chapters on the Internet called Superstring Wizard. It is also pseudo-scientific. The protagonist has the same name and the plot is almost the same. What do book friends think?
On the Realization and Conditions of Apparition Martial Arts
Martial arts refers to internal cultivation techniques, while martial arts refers to external manifestations. Don't be confused by some whitewash. Today, let's talk about the martial arts of Apparition: In order for you to understand, and to prove that I am not talking nonsense, I will first give examples, which are easy-to-understand examples. The first one: The human eye has visual residual characteristics! Proof of point 1: In weather with a strong sun, if you look at the sun with your eyes for more than 10 seconds, your eyes will be filled with many small black dots when you look elsewhere, and they will return to normal within about ten seconds. Proof point 2: The frame rate of the computer screen. Do you think the computer screen is a still picture? In fact, the computer screen keeps refreshing the screen, but the frame rate is too fast. We can only see the image after visual residue, and its refresh frequency is relatively fixed, so it is displayed as you see! Second, a person's hand speed can reach phantom level, and ordinary people can do it. No need to prove this, right? If you shake your hand quickly and let your ten fingers move irregularly, you can see the phantom of your fingers. Third, by analogy, since the hands can do it, can the legs that drive the entire body also achieve the phantom level under long-term special training? Fourth, by analogy, since the legs have reached the phantom level. So. It can still be used to maintain body balance, control strength, and simply move forward and backward, right? The fifth, analogy, solves the sequelae of eyes not being able to keep up with body movements. My personal guess is to evaluate the distance in advance and use blind training methods to effectively move in a small area with few obstacles. Sixth, after all the appeals are resolved, when you use this method to approach the opponent in a zigzag pattern, the opponent will see you as the external manifestation of the Apparition martial skill. If you are faster by a standard amount, I don't know how much more. You can leave a lot of afterimages in the eyes of others, thus creating an advanced version of the shadow-changing martial arts: the art of shadow clone! If you go faster later, you can even make someone punch for a long time, and hit a range of focus like the Pegasus Meteor Fist! However, the faster the speed, the weaker your original strength, unless your weapon has special effects and can take advantage of speed to produce more special effects! Like a sonic boom or something like that! Let's talk about it next time
Can barely see
The author portrays the male protagonist as a high-IQ academic master, and then he actually behaves like a stubborn person. For example, when he was kidnapped by a giant dragon, he went to anger the dragon. I don't know what he has the ability to sign up for. Also, the place where the dragon's nest was chosen is attacked by monsters every month, but they don't move. The dragons can only fight with brute force and have no weapons. I am convinced.
Do you think the protagonist relies on the protagonist's halo? [Emot=default,28/]The protagonist is really awesome.
kindness
I will never understand the world of academic masters
good
I have read a lot of wizard novels, and some of them try to use earth's technology and rules to explain witchcraft. But these magics and witchcraft are people's imagination. Why must they be over-interpreted? I thought it was quite refreshing when I first read it. After reading some of it, I felt that I could only explain part of it through technical explanations, and there were many that couldn't be explained at all. That's not to say it's not good, it's pretty good.
The nearest person is not. . .
Technology and magic are two opposite paths. One is materialism, the other is idealism, the power system of the soul. Books that use technology to substitute magic all the time are too unmysterious.
Please rate this book
How to put it, I actually think that the protagonist uses science to explain magic. But modern science itself has some unarguable aspects, such as the conservation of mass, right? But then how did the mass of the entire universe come from, did it appear out of thin air? And the systems are all different, such as world rules and so on. How can it be used to demonstrate another system? After all, if the systems are the same, why wasn't there magic in the place where the protagonist lived before? All in all, this book is pretty good. It's the author's crazy use of science to explain all phenomena that made my evaluation drop several notches. But the author does not need to be discouraged. After all, you cannot convince the Chinese and Japanese to be friendly to each other while fighting during the Anti-Japanese War. Impossible, the positions are different. Therefore, you can take this long paragraph of my words as a way to vent my boredom. [Emot=default,01/]
Questions about the style of this book
O_O It has the nonsensical feeling of a funny anime. The dialogue between the protagonist and other people is like playing house. Sometimes it looks funny and happy, and sometimes it feels very silly and hard to accept. The character of the protagonist is so fucking cold-blooded, it makes me uncomfortable to watch.
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Official(231)Scraped 19d ago
interesting things
I saw a novel with more than 500 chapters on the Internet called Superstring Wizard. It is also pseudo-scientific. The protagonist has the same name and the plot is almost the same. What do book friends think?
On the Realization and Conditions of Apparition Martial Arts
Martial arts refers to internal cultivation techniques, while martial arts refers to external manifestations. Don't be confused by some whitewash. Today, let's talk about the martial arts of Apparition: In order for you to understand, and to prove that I am not talking nonsense, I will first give examples, which are easy-to-understand examples. The first one: The human eye has visual residual characteristics! Proof of point 1: In weather with a strong sun, if you look at the sun with your eyes for more than 10 seconds, your eyes will be filled with many small black dots when you look elsewhere, and they will return to normal within about ten seconds. Proof point 2: The frame rate of the computer screen. Do you think the computer screen is a still picture? In fact, the computer screen keeps refreshing the screen, but the frame rate is too fast. We can only see the image after visual residue, and its refresh frequency is relatively fixed, so it is displayed as you see! Second, a person's hand speed can reach phantom level, and ordinary people can do it. No need to prove this, right? If you shake your hand quickly and let your ten fingers move irregularly, you can see the phantom of your fingers. Third, by analogy, since the hands can do it, can the legs that drive the entire body also achieve the phantom level under long-term special training? Fourth, by analogy, since the legs have reached the phantom level. So. It can still be used to maintain body balance, control strength, and simply move forward and backward, right? The fifth, analogy, solves the sequelae of eyes not being able to keep up with body movements. My personal guess is to evaluate the distance in advance and use blind training methods to effectively move in a small area with few obstacles. Sixth, after all the appeals are resolved, when you use this method to approach the opponent in a zigzag pattern, the opponent will see you as the external manifestation of the Apparition martial skill. If you are faster by a standard amount, I don't know how much more. You can leave a lot of afterimages in the eyes of others, thus creating an advanced version of the shadow-changing martial arts: the art of shadow clone! If you go faster later, you can even make someone punch for a long time, and hit a range of focus like the Pegasus Meteor Fist! However, the faster the speed, the weaker your original strength, unless your weapon has special effects and can take advantage of speed to produce more special effects! Like a sonic boom or something like that! Let's talk about it next time
Can barely see
The author portrays the male protagonist as a high-IQ academic master, and then he actually behaves like a stubborn person. For example, when he was kidnapped by a giant dragon, he went to anger the dragon. I don't know what he has the ability to sign up for. Also, the place where the dragon's nest was chosen is attacked by monsters every month, but they don't move. The dragons can only fight with brute force and have no weapons. I am convinced.
Do you think the protagonist relies on the protagonist's halo? [Emot=default,28/]The protagonist is really awesome.
kindness
I will never understand the world of academic masters
good
I have read a lot of wizard novels, and some of them try to use earth's technology and rules to explain witchcraft. But these magics and witchcraft are people's imagination. Why must they be over-interpreted? I thought it was quite refreshing when I first read it. After reading some of it, I felt that I could only explain part of it through technical explanations, and there were many that couldn't be explained at all. That's not to say it's not good, it's pretty good.
The nearest person is not. . .
Technology and magic are two opposite paths. One is materialism, the other is idealism, the power system of the soul. Books that use technology to substitute magic all the time are too unmysterious.
Please rate this book
How to put it, I actually think that the protagonist uses science to explain magic. But modern science itself has some unarguable aspects, such as the conservation of mass, right? But then how did the mass of the entire universe come from, did it appear out of thin air? And the systems are all different, such as world rules and so on. How can it be used to demonstrate another system? After all, if the systems are the same, why wasn't there magic in the place where the protagonist lived before? All in all, this book is pretty good. It's the author's crazy use of science to explain all phenomena that made my evaluation drop several notches. But the author does not need to be discouraged. After all, you cannot convince the Chinese and Japanese to be friendly to each other while fighting during the Anti-Japanese War. Impossible, the positions are different. Therefore, you can take this long paragraph of my words as a way to vent my boredom. [Emot=default,01/]
Questions about the style of this book
O_O It has the nonsensical feeling of a funny anime. The dialogue between the protagonist and other people is like playing house. Sometimes it looks funny and happy, and sometimes it feels very silly and hard to accept. The character of the protagonist is so fucking cold-blooded, it makes me uncomfortable to watch.
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This is a story about researching technology in the wizarding world. ... Probability, electromagnetic induction, nuclear physics, relativity... Explore and learn in a scientific way, and you can master everything. Richard always thought so until he traveled to a world similar to the Middle Ages, became a prince, and then... Was taken away by a dragon. "Isn't this a bit un-aerodynamic? How does something that doesn't satisfy the 'Kutta condition', 'wing circumference' and 'Bernoulli's theorem' fly? Rely on a built-in engine?" Richard couldn't help but said, looking down at the dragon riding underneath him, "Well, I need to study it." "By the way, you said just now that you kidnapped me, the prince, because you wanted to find a playmate for your dragon daughter? Isn't this reason a bit too forced?" "Roar!" The giant dragon roared, waving its wings and soaring into the sky.




...Why not ask about the magical conch?




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The only novel that can be said to have scientific thinking. Science is not a religion, it's a methodology. It's very good. But my favorite part is the part about the counter-attack in the middle. The wizard is second to none.














