Chapter 150 Harov: No time to explain, tell me what galaxy redshift is! (Subscribe)



"What happened?"

Aurora had long noticed Harof's abnormal behavior. From the moment he put on the ring, his face changed from time to time. She almost thought that he was attacked on the soul level.

"There's no time to explain. Tell me first what galactic redshift is." Harov spoke very quickly, looking anxious. Those people are still waiting! Aurora shook her head. "Sorry, I've never heard of this term before."

"Any clues? This is most likely a strange astronomical phenomenon..." Harof asked again. It was impossible that two legendary wizards with extremely high attainments in astronomy could not even answer this?

Aurora hesitated for a moment and said uncertainly, "When I was using magic to observe the light of distant stars, I accidentally discovered that their relative positions seemed to be changing. Perhaps this is what is called galactic redshift?"

Harov was also a little unsure, but there was obviously no time to hesitate now.

We can only try our best to save the situation.

Harof gritted his teeth and quickly immersed his consciousness into the magic field. Under the gaze of four figures, he spoke in a seemingly steady but actually panicked manner.

"In fact, I have also noticed this. The distant galaxies seem to be gradually... um... gradually moving away from us under the influence of some force... In short, the Big Bang theory... does have its rationality!"

Harof tried his best to choose his words, while paying attention to the reactions of the four legendary wizards. Noticing that they did not jump out to refute, he finally let go of the tension in his heart.

Fortunately... fortunately, I managed to fool it.

"Yes, I think the phenomenon of galaxy redshift is very likely evidence of the continuous expansion of the universe. As long as we calculate the expansion rate and then reverse it, we can roughly calculate the age of the universe... In addition, microwave radiation can also serve as the basis for the existence of this theory..." Lin En explained in a torrent of words.

Harov suddenly realized that since space is constantly expanding, he only needs to know the rate of expansion to naturally calculate the beginning of the universe.

Harov, who had just witnessed a supernova explosion, quickly glimpsed a glimpse of the mystery of the theory of cosmic expansion through analogy.

That star suddenly exploded after collapsing hundreds of times, spewing out its internal matter at an unimaginable speed. Perhaps the so-called gravitational singularity is the same.

After figuring this out, Harof was extremely excited, and he tried very hard to absorb this theory, which might be related to the ultimate mystery of the universe. Even when he didn't understand something, he forced himself to memorize it, ready to ponder it carefully later.

Just when he thought that this theory was impeccable and that he had glimpsed the truth of the universe, the other three people in the magic field spoke out to refute this argument.

If all matter was born from the Big Bang, and even time and space came into being because of it, then where did the singularity of the explosion come from? And how could so much matter and energy be derived...

These questions are extremely terrifying and chilling to think about. Harov simply cannot imagine what a world without time and space would be like. That is completely beyond the capacity of his brain to accept.

The rigorous attitude of the top leaders of the [Arcane Society] towards magic theory and their terrifying knowledge reserves made Harof ashamed.

This awkward feeling made Harof feel very uncomfortable. His original plan to discuss the gravity formula with the top leaders of the [Arcane Society] had to be put aside, because only by keeping quiet could he avoid exposing his true level.

However, since the magic field is a place for academic discussions, naturally everyone has to say something.

After the other wizards finished talking about the other two possible theories of the origin of the universe - dimensional theory and steady-state theory, it was finally Harof's turn.

Under the gaze of four pairs of eyes, Harov only felt a heavy pressure coming over him.

"Well, Mr. Albert and I have similar views on the origin of the universe, so I won't elaborate on it here. I'd rather talk about the impact of magic structure on space..."

Harov changed the subject very abruptly and started talking about the field he was good at, so as to avoid being corrected and thus being socially disgraced.

Even so, I couldn't help but worry that the theories I was talking about might be too low-level.

However, Harof soon discovered that even the most knowledgeable legendary wizard named Albert Einstein was listening to his words carefully.

Could it be that the wizards of the [Secret Society] have not yet figured out the best magic structure for performing space magic? No, it was impossible. Harov quickly rejected this conjecture.

From this small universe manifested by magic and the theories exploring the origin of the universe, it can be seen that the legendary wizards of the [Society of Mysticism] may have studied gravity and space far beyond their own expectations!

Perhaps the other party had already known these theories, but because I had just arrived and it was my first time attending such a high-end academic gathering, I didn't want to refute him.

Just like the academic seminars held in the Land of Wizards every year, no matter how superficial the magic theories explained by the formal wizards on stage are, they will listen carefully to each other's explanations and point out any mistakes!

The academic atmosphere of the [Secret Society] is only superior to that of the Wizarding Land! Harov sighed secretly, and recounted his research results over the years as concisely as possible, and then looked at the group of "legendary wizards" who were lost in thought, waiting for them to give some reference opinions.

At this moment, Lin En was a little at a loss. If it was pure scientific theoretical knowledge, he could talk to Harof for three days and three nights without any problem. But if it was related to magic, he didn't dare to speak casually, for fear of making mistakes and being caught on the spot, thus destroying the image he had painstakingly created.

Before, Lin En thought that Harof would definitely ask questions about the gravitational constant, and he had even thought about how to fool the other party. However, he did not expect that the topic would change and he actually talked directly about the influence of magic structure on the casting of space magic. This was undoubtedly his blind spot in knowledge.

The white dove next to it shrank its neck and dared not even breathe when it saw Harov's gaze sweeping over it.

Fortunately, at this time, the light produced by the supernova explosion was rapidly disappearing under the acceleration of time by hundreds of times, and everything within the visible range was swallowed up by endless darkness again...

(End of this chapter)


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