A mage accidentally drifts to Blue Star. The intelligent life on Blue Star cannot influence reality by manipulating dark matter, thus the mage loses their casting ability.
In order to recover...
Years later, when a scientist actually observed gravitational waves in a higher dimension using this method, people dug up the recording of the interview program to prove Alan White's extraordinary intuition.
The host continued, "So you think it's possible for us to observe higher-dimensional space?"
Zheng Li: "Nothing is impossible in this world."
Souls, higher dimensions, magic—things that people previously thought were impossible are now unfolding before us in this era.
Science has no limits, and neither does humanity.
The host's eyes lit up when he heard about magic: "Dr. White, what is your view on the relationship between magic and the soul?"
Are there differences in strength among souls?
If souls are of varying strengths, would this difference in strength affect magic?
And since magic requires aptitude, is it possible for people to spontaneously generate this aptitude?
Or is it that humans can only master magic by relying on the Demon Brain?
If they must rely on magical minds, then what do the wizards of London rely on?
Magic has been a perennial topic of discussion for years, frequently appearing in various media and social media platforms.
Videos of underground magical combat in London sell for more money than the masterpieces of Japanese artists.
Even though countries ban the spread of similar videos online, they still cannot stop people from sharing them privately.
After listening, Zheng Li thought to himself, "Even if I knew these things, I would never tell you."
What's going on with the Swedish side? Why send a host like this to interview me? Don't you suspect that he's a spy sent by the American side to gather information?
The audience members below the stage looked completely bewildered, but they tried their best to take notes of the questions asked by the host.
Because they are also very interested in these issues.
Zheng Li said directly:
"They asked a lot of questions this time, and there are many of them that I don't know the answers to."
I can only selectively say what I know, or what I'm just guessing.
We have discovered that the soul is composed of two types of particles, but are these the only two types of particles?
Whether the soul is composed of even more types of particles is currently unknown.
Secondly, there are definitely differences in the soul, such as the alpha particles and beta particles in the soul, and the number of these two types of particles varies from person to person.
But can this difference be described as a distinction between strength and weakness?
I don't know either.
Should we judge the strength of a soul by the total mass of its particles or by the total number of particles?
How do we measure it?
At least in the short term, we have no way of knowing whether the soul exists or has varying degrees of strength.
Regarding magic, I won't shy away from telling you all that I became a magician through the use of a magic brain.
Because the number of magicians on Earth is too small and the sample size is too small, it is currently unknown whether magic requires a magic brain to possess.
Aside from the mages in London, there has been no known case of someone becoming a mage without using a magic brain.
As for how London magicians cast spells, if I could answer that question, I wouldn't be sitting here.
The English government invited me to London long ago.