I Made Scientific Magic

Chapter 315 The Rejected Morning Star Medal Nomination and Invisible Light!

After unanimous review by several judges, a resolution to apply to the Parliament for a Morning Star Medal was quickly passed.

The wizards in the auditorium all looked at Glenn with envy. Generally speaking, as long as they are approved by the great wizards, the so-called application to the parliament is just a process.

However, at this moment, Glenn stood up and interrupted. "Wait, masters."

"Do you have any novel magical theories that you want to explain together?" Lynn asked curiously.

"No, not at all." Glenn shook his head, then said hesitantly. "Thank you for your approval, Master Lynn, but I would like to know about this kind of spectroscopic device and the theory of original color, you should have already known it?"

Lynn hesitated for a while. He didn't want to hurt Glenn's confidence too much, but he also knew that what he said just now was indeed too much, so he explained it after a long time of consideration. "Just over a month ago, I happened to do a similar experiment when I was in the kingdom, so I have some understanding."

Ailoke and others in the audience nodded in unison. They all saw with their own eyes that Dean Lin En used a small prism to conduct exactly the same spectroscopic experiment.

"So it's like this..." Glenn looked a little disappointed.

Although Lynn said it very humbly, he naturally understood that these two theories had already been verified by the other party in advance. As a developer of glass, this is not surprising.

"In that case, I can't take this Morning Star Medal, it should belong to your honor..." Glenn was somewhat reluctant, but still said firmly.

He knew very well that as a recipient of the Order of the Sun and the most shining star of magic in the Land of Wizards, Lynn might not care about the attribution of the Order of the Morning Star, but Glenn didn't want this kind of charity. A disgrace rather than an honor to his school of magic...

As soon as this remark came out, the wizards present were all shocked, and Glenn's friends frequently winked in an attempt to make the other party take back these words.

You know, this is the Morning Star Medal!

In an annual academic seminar, usually only three or five people can receive this honor. It is no exaggeration to say that with this medal, no matter where they go, they will become the focus of attention.

Even those geniuses in academic research may only have one chance to be nominated in their lifetime, and if they miss it, they may not be able to get nominated again!

On the judging table, Rafael and the others showed admiration on their faces. Although they all believed that the Morning Star Medal should be attributed to Master Lin En, when they saw Glenn decisively rejecting it, they were both surprised and apprehensive. gratified.

There have been similar incidents in the past. For example, in the symposium five years ago, three schools of thought happened to be researching the same element, and they all achieved good research results. The only problem is that many theories are highly overlapping.

Of course, it is impossible for them to give everyone a Morning Star Medal. Just to compete for this nomination, the three schools fought in the seminar field, which caused extremely bad influence.

And Glenn's choice is undoubtedly much smarter. If he got this medal against his conscience this time, he will definitely attract some criticism.

After refusing it now, it has opened up the pattern instead. Raphael can imagine that the name Glenn will surely spread throughout the wizarding land with this seminar.

After all, this is the first time someone has rejected the nomination for the Order of the Morning Star!

Lynn, who was also sitting in the judging seat, was a little dumbfounded. He didn't expect that he would point out the omissions in Glenn's theory and let the other party voluntarily give up the nomination.

Obviously, it's my first time as a judge, and I haven't grasped the speed well...

Lynn reflected on himself, of course he knew these theories long ago, but he was standing on the shoulders of giants after all, compared to Glenn and others who are the real pioneers of magic science!

It would be bad if it hurt the confidence of these people.

For fear of hurting the other party's self-esteem, Lynn didn't insist on presenting an award to Glenn, but said in a deep voice.

"Optics is a very new subject. Even the [Secret Society] has not fully understood its nature, so all of us are on the same track. Since you have researched this light splitting device and the three primary colors, why not? Keep working on that."

"In addition to the visible light that can be recognized by the naked eye, such as the three primary colors, there are many kinds of light that we cannot see. They are of various types, very peculiar, and worth exploring..." Lynn talked eloquently, giving Glenn some points the direction of research.

There are many invisible rays, such as infrared rays, ultraviolet rays, etc. As long as one of them is researched, it is not too much to give a Morning Star Medal.

If Glenn was able to study the nature of light, let alone a small Order of the Morning Star, even the Order of the Corona, the highest academic award in the wizarding land, would not be enough to commend his achievements!

Glenn listened to Lynn's explanation very seriously. He was unwilling to accept the glory of alms, but it did not mean that he wanted to reject the other party's guidance. All the hard research has been done in vain.

"Master Lynn, we can't see these lights, nor can we perceive them through spiritual power, so how can we study them?" In the auditorium, an alchemist in the front row suddenly asked.

Lynn reminded calmly. "We can analyze, classify and summarize by observing the characteristics of these light effects on objects, and find a way to make alchemical instruments that allow us to see and perceive them..."

"Perhaps magic transformation is also a good choice!" Sanchez on the side also suggested.

As a master of shaping magic, Sanchez has naturally observed that different creatures can see different colors. For example, the giant monster he often deforms is born with color blindness and sees many things in gray, white and black.

It's just that before he always thought that the brains of these creatures could not distinguish colors, only now did he know that it was the lack of so-called photoreceptor cells.

"That's right, this is a very good direction!" Lynn nodded in approval. There are four types of cone cells in the retina of some creatures, and they can see much more light frequencies than humans...

The power of wizards lies in all kinds of magical magic, allowing them to become these creatures and observe them directly. Compared with using various scientific research instruments to measure, this is not a small advantage!

It’s just that they didn’t think in this direction in the past. When Lynn read a book about shaping some time ago, it was mentioned that snakes are born with a kind of perception magic, which can sense heat with their tongues. It's just infrared...

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