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Chapter 177 Physics Does Not Exist

Chapter 177 Physics Does Not Exist

The so-called "modular" building was a strange idea proposed by someone in the world where Noven once lived.

The various building parts produced in advance can be transported to the destination and then assembled directly to quickly build a house.

The biggest advantage is the fast construction speed.

But the modular idea still has many unavoidable shortcomings in that world.

For example, the most serious problem:
Difficult to modify and repair.

The components of the building are all prefabricated in advance. To ensure safety, modular building materials are almost just hollow shells with concrete poured inside.

Even if you want to make a hole in a wall or open a door, you may have to replace all the modular building materials in that part.

In addition, there are problems such as poor breathability and high cost. In short, this thing was basically a conceptual future idea in Noven's previous world and it was difficult to popularize it.

But it’s different in this world of divine arts and magic!
The buildings in this world, especially the churches, manors of the nobles, and magic towers of the wizards, are all influenced by divine arts and magic, and many of them do not conform to physics at all!
Noven discovered it early on.

The influence of magic, divine arts and other forces in this world on reality will distort some common physical phenomena into pieces.

The boundary between theology and physics no longer exists.

In a sense, Nowen felt that this was probably the reason why science was difficult to develop in this world.

Even if there are rules that can be summarized, the end of these rules often falls on the "endless power of God."

The existence of divine arts and magic limits the development of science, but sometimes it can also easily accomplish things that are temporarily impossible in the process of scientific development.

……

For example, the modular building concept proposed by Ray Wayne.

The biggest advantage is that it is easy to design because its specifications are unified.

As for problems such as difficulty in repair and difficulty in transformation, they are not a problem at all in the face of magic and divine arts!
Especially the magic of the God of Craftsmen.

There is a magical spell called [Structural Stability]. After learning about its effect, Norman exclaimed that it was outrageous.

Its effect is:
In the few hours after the blessing, even if you tear down part of the wall that supports the house.

From the perspective of mechanical structure, it should have become unbalanced and collapsed!

But with the blessing of divine power, it can still maintain a stable state during this period of time.

Until the spell's effectiveness ends.

Using this magic, craftsmen can boldly change the original structure of the house, as long as they can rebuild a stable structure before the effect ends.

This is particularly suitable for Ray Wayne's modular construction concept.

It is convenient to disassemble or reassemble the assembled modules without causing the original overall structure to become unbalanced or collapse.

There was only one flaw in his plan.

High cost!

After all, magic and divine arts are not free. For the vast majority of ordinary people, they are simply not qualified to enjoy the convenience brought by the "power of God".

There are not many architects who are proficient in [structural stability]. The services of these architects are very expensive, and you even have to queue up to make an appointment.

Ordinary people can only honestly adopt the most primitive methods.

If modular buildings want to be able to change existing modules or add new modules at any time as Ray Wayne described, it means that a large number of excellent craftsmen who master the relevant divine arts are needed.

This is also the reason why Ray Wayne originally planned to abandon his design plan.

The funds raised by the Countess for the relief project were limited, and she could not afford to hire so many people.

But on the way to Misty Valley, Ray Wayne's ears were almost callused from listening to Pete and the others introducing the greatness of the God of Knowledge to the refugees over and over again.

"Once you become a formal believer, you can exchange for knowledge as long as you have enough knowledge points."

“The Lord will guide every believer, and they can learn this knowledge if they put in the effort.”

"Anyone can learn magic and master divine arts as long as they are willing to work hard."

"..."

Words like these were said over and over again.

It’s not that Pete and the others were nagging, but the refugees couldn’t believe that all this was true, and they would carefully confirm it again from time to time.

Ray Wayne had an idea at the time.

If the Church of Knowledge really allows anyone to learn magic and divine arts, then wouldn't his idea of ​​modular buildings have a chance to come true!

After witnessing the Altar of Creation with his own eyes, Ray Wayne had a hunch.

His dream might actually come true!
It took half a day to fully explain the idea of ​​modular construction, and Lena explained the more professional terms on the side.

as predicted.

After Pete and the others understood, they were not worried because this method required a large amount of magic.

Elsewhere, magic and theurgy are luxuries.

But in the Church of Knowledge, everyone can possess this thing through their own efforts!
"Got it! Let's use this plan!"

……

The residential construction project soon began in the misty valley in full swing.

The second group of refugees who did not yet have the "believer status" received the task assigned by Noven.

As long as you help collect building materials such as wood, stone, metal, etc. required for standard modules, or help produce "standard modules", you can get contribution value rewards!
All task requirements and corresponding rewards are clearly written.

The refugees have also been counted.

If you work hard for a day with normal efficiency, you can get about 10 contribution points.

They have all witnessed with their own eyes that their families obtained the miraculous bread that appeared out of thin air in the magnificent altar of creation by consuming knowledge points.

Because there is a limit on the number of exchanges, the bread a person can exchange every day is enough to fill his or her stomach, but after sharing with family members, everyone can only eat half full.

Fortunately, a lot of farmland has been opened up in the Misty Valley. Not only can the [Open Farmland] task in the territory construction series be completed, but the fruits and vegetables produced by the harvest magic can also be used to fill the stomach, which is enough for everyone to not go hungry.

The fact that they would not go hungry and could eat delicious bread, vegetables and fruits every meal was enough to make the refugees burst out with an extremely strong enthusiasm for work.

The desire to become a believer of the God of Knowledge reached its peak at this moment.

Under the command of Ray Wayne, the first batch of several hundred "standard modules" was produced in less than three days.

The modules are of uniform length, width and height, made of various materials, and have connection structures at the edges to facilitate connection with other standard modules.

Of course, there are differences in the specific structure.

Modules of different configurations are used to act as corners, walls, ceilings, floors, etc. when spliced.

Now it is time for the believers of the Church of Seeking Knowledge to take action!
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(End of this chapter)

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