Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 195 The Dilemma of Integrated Magic

Chapter 195 The Dilemma of Integrated Magic
"No." Roger shook his head and denied Nicolas Flamel's opinion.

“No matter how scattered the multi-threaded thoughts are, as long as the different threads originate from me.”

"Then the fluctuations of magic power will inevitably produce some subtle interference."

Nicolas Flamel's magical thinking is more focused on alchemy, while Roger has a deeper understanding of the nature of mind magic in the process of exploring the path to immortality.

Especially after his exploration of the harassment flies, he gained a new insight into the relationship between thinking and magic.

"The one I envisioned..." Nicolas Flamel hesitated.

Roger knew what he wanted to say.

When Nicolas Flamel took over the design of the new version of the second brain from Roger, he had an idea.

Combination magic.

In the early years, wizards discovered that there was an upper limit to their own growth, and no matter how hard they tried, the strength of the magic they cast was very limited.

To this end, they launched various attempts to try to break through this shackles, and the three major schools that Roger borrowed a lot from, "transformation, ritual, and external objects," are the culmination of them.

Nicolas Flamel, who created the Philosopher's Stone, can be regarded as the leader of the externalism school, but he also did research in other directions.

After all, the method of breaking through the limits of human nature by creating various magical items is closely related to rituals.

His idea was derived from the ritual. If the strength of one person is not enough, the strength of ten thousand people can be used.

Decades ago, Nicolas Flamel gathered many wizards and used collective spells to stop Grindelwald's powerful Fiendfyre, which almost destroyed a city.

Although the power of tens of thousands of people can be gathered together through rituals, there is a problem that is difficult to solve, that is, people's thinking is very different from each other, so when this power is gathered together, the efficiency of utilization is ridiculously low.

There has been no very effective solution to this problem in the past. Magic is a mysterious thing. Even with the Imperius Curse, one of the three unforgivable curses, it is difficult to eliminate the difference.

But Roger's multi-threaded thinking and related technical foundation allowed Nicolas Flamel to see another possibility.

Different threads of thought cast different magic at the same time to combine and amplify each other.

To give an example, it is like using gears and levers to assemble machines, allowing electricity to move from simple energy to something that can do more and more powerful things.

Nicolas Flamel believed that as long as this combination was sophisticated to a certain degree, it might be able to produce the effect of turning decay into something miraculous.

But if Roger said so...

"This actually doesn't delay anything. Although interference will occur, the overall direction of the magic will remain unchanged. As long as there is no particularly outrageous mistake, what you are worried about will not happen at all." Roger explained.

Nicolas Flamel shook his head: "But this still greatly reduces the error tolerance of this method."

If there were only dozens of threads using dozens of magic respectively, it would not be a big deal, but Nicolas Flamel's ideal was hundreds of thousands of threads or even more exaggerated, which was the level of complex magic reactions of Muggle computer chips.

In that case, the interference between the magic powers would become a very fatal loophole.

Well, Nicolas Flamel was an alchemist after all.

What he wanted, in a sense, was to turn magic into a conceptual alchemical device.

But Roger's theory poured cold water on his path to refinement.

This means that if he wants to succeed on this path, he has to find a way to eliminate this interference.

This is undoubtedly not an easy task.

. .

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"Why do I feel like the professor's class is a little off today?"

"I was too tired yesterday."

After class, Roger then answered Harry's question.

Nicolas Flamel was a man who did not procrastinate. Once he realized a problem, he would immediately find a way to solve it.

The magical interference phenomenon was obviously very troublesome. He had been thinking about the experiment for too long without realizing it, so much so that the fatigue was evident even during the Defense Against the Dark Arts class.

The other students were obviously not as sensitive as Harry, and they did not notice anything unusual during Nicolas Flamel's lecture.

Most of them were still discussing hot topics on campus.

Well, it's about the secret room.

Although Roger held a press conference yesterday and announced that the virtual reality client would soon be available for sale to the public, it caused a sensation among knowledgeable people in the entire wizarding world.

But as students, on the one hand, they are not so concerned about political affairs, and on the other hand, virtual reality has already been popularized within Hogwarts and everyone has been using it for a long time.

For them, this is just like Africa having completed full electrification... This is indeed amazing, but it seems that it doesn't have such a big impact on them?

In other words, they won't think too much about it until the impact reaches them.

Compared to yesterday's press conference, they were more concerned about the secret room that Roger found when he first entered school.

According to the midday newspaper, the appeal process submitted by Headmaster Dumbledore to the Ministry of Magic has entered the final stage.

The legal department of the Ministry of Magic will soon sentence the real murderer who killed Hogwarts student Myrtle to death!

And clear Hagrid's name.

Although the overall trend has almost been determined, there are still some sporadic other voices in the British wizarding world.

After all, the basilisk is a relic of Slytherin!

Although the wizarding world cannot be said to be an eternal dynasty, it can be said that the rulers come and go, but the pure-blood families remain unchanged.

As the founders of the only formal magic school in Britain for hundreds of years, the influence of the four founders still remains today.

Even if Voldemort rises to power, he has to find a prominent place to establish himself... Many wizards value this.

This group of people wanted to create some momentum to save the basilisk, but they did not dare to oppose Dumbledore, who was in the limelight in Britain, and they were even more unwilling to offend the group that stood behind Dumbledore, headed by Roger, Nicolas Flamel, and the Order of the Phoenix.

Therefore, they can only try to use the media to spread public opinion and leverage their power to see if they can turn the tide.

That’s why the basilisk incident has become a hot topic in Hogwarts recently due to the widespread publicity.

Of course, it doesn’t mean that the Slytherin name is really that useful and can make everyone contribute.

This name just gives everyone a reason to gather together, but in fact there are other very complicated reasons behind this matter.

...Not everyone is willing to see the 'rise' of Dumbledore and Roger!

(End of this chapter)

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