Hogwarts Gymnastics Professor

Chapter 138 Neither magic nor science

Chapter 138 Neither magic nor science
"Give me a controllable fusion reactor and power stationGive me a controllable fusion reactor and power station"

Lockhart has long known that the principle of magic is to use one's emotions to change reality. Generally speaking, the stronger the emotions and the better the physical fitness, the stronger a person's magical ability will be.

At this moment, Lockhart felt that after his analysis of new energy changing the world in the past few days, his desire for controllable nuclear fusion was already very strong, and because of practicing physical skills, he might be the most physically fit in the world. The magic of turning a large pile of steel into a nuclear power plant this time should be feasible to some extent.

Moreover, Lockhart has also done an analysis before, turning a large pile of steel into a nuclear power plant does not violate the principle of Transfiguration itself.

Everything, including magic, must follow its own basic law, and the basic law of transformation in the magic world is Gamp's basic law of transformation.

Among the most important are the five exceptions to Gump's basic law of deformation.

The five major exceptions to Gamp's basic law of transformation are some summaries of things that transformation cannot do in the magic world after thousands of years of development, specifically:
First, there is a limit for the transformation of food. Wizards cannot conjure delicacies out of thin air, nor can they turn other things into food. Even if you eat them, you will not be able to absorb nutrients, but you will suffer from indigestion.However, if you already have some food present, then you can warp it and make it bigger.

Obviously, creating a controllable nuclear fusion nuclear power plant is no longer within this restriction.

The second is that 'living and dead things cannot be permanently transformed'. A wizard can turn a button into a scarab, but it cannot be active forever. As long as the magic power attached to it dissipates, it will still return to a button.In addition, even though the transformed scarab has the breath of life, its essence is still a button. If you feed it to a bird, it will not fill its stomach, but will choke to death.

Controlled nuclear fusion technology does not involve the transformation between dead matter and living matter, or even the direct transformation of organic matter and inorganic matter.

Third, Transfiguration cannot conjure magic items, such as automatic quills, variable-temperature crucibles, etc., and even gold Galleons. Currencies circulated among wizards are cast by goblins, and they will not oxidize and are not easy to destroy Go, but also add the ability to automatically identify the count.

Controlled nuclear fusion power generation technology is completely Muggle technology and does not involve any magic items.

Fourth, deformation cannot change the quantity, that is, you cannot turn a table into two deer, or three quills into a shovel, but it has an exception, if the connected objects become a 'whole' , then you can use the 'General Transformation' to change it, and even if it is turned back, it will not affect the original arrangement and attachment.

Lockhart was very sure that the steel and steel he used for deformation were all connected to each other, and the transformed controllable nuclear fusion power plant was also a whole, with no change in quantity.

Fifth, Transfiguration cannot be created out of nothing. There are many spells in the magic world, such as "flocks of birds" or "black dragons come out of holes" or even "clear springs like water" and other spells that conjure things out of thin air. The summoned 'Limited Time Entity Projection' may have been changed and hidden in the palm.

Lockhart conjured up the operation of the nuclear power plant with a lot of steel as the raw material, not something out of nothing.

Therefore, Lockhart believes that he has strong emotions, and his magic power is strong enough, and the transformation itself does not have any of the five major exceptions to Gamp's basic transformation laws, so there should be no reason for failure.

Then, Lockhart fails.

For the first time, Lockhart tried to directly transform into a controllable fusion power station, but failed.

the second time.Lockhart summoned the patron saint Monkey King, entered the fairy mode, and turned on Lockhart's ultimate Gundam mode to cast spells, trying to use Monkey King to cast spells with the Ruyi Golden Cudgel to create a controllable nuclear fusion power station, again Failed.

For the third time, Lockhart felt that perhaps his requirements were too high. After all, although transforming a controllable nuclear fusion power station was no longer among the five exceptions to Gamp's basic transformation rules, it was still a complex magic.

Just as it is always more difficult to conjure up a kitchen than to conjure up a pot, it is also more difficult to conjure up a controllable nuclear fusion power station directly than to conjure up a controllable nuclear fusion reactor.

Therefore, Lockhart lowered his transformation requirements.

After isolating his thoughts and meditating briefly, Lockhart was sure that he had entered the best state again, and once again summoned his patron saint, Monkey King, and activated the fairy mode.

Lockhart kept chanting "Controllable Nuclear Fusion Reactor" in his heart, and then controlled Monkey King to wave the Ruyi Golden Cudgel and point at a large piece of iron to start deforming.

Then, it failed again.

Damn it, could it be said that magic cannot conjure Muggle technological products?After all, Gamp, who summed up various transformation laws, is also a wizard. He is not very familiar with Muggle affairs, especially technology. It is normal to make mistakes in this regard.

Lockhart tried it casually, and turned a piece of iron on the side into an AK47 automatic rifle that he used frequently in Azkaban, and changed some bullets, and found that it was completely usable.

Later, Lockhart transformed into a flashlight, a TV, a projector, and a computer, all of which can be used normally.

Is it necessary to have a certain level of understanding of the things to be changed by the transformation technique itself before it can be transformed?

Lockhart thought about this question, came up with this idea, and denied his own idea.

It's definitely not because of this, is it true that wizards must understand the objects transformed by the transformation technique to transform when transforming, then Professor McGonagall's course is not taught like it is now.

The first lesson taught how to turn a match into a needle, so we should start from the molecular composition and molecular structure of the match, as well as the arrangement of iron elements.

Lessons like turning a teapot into a mouse are even more difficult. Not to mention the understanding of the DNA of the mouse, at least there should be research on the various organs, tissues, and systems of the mouse.

Professor McGonagall's teaching in the classroom is not as simple as holding a magic wand to cast a spell on a teapot and asking everyone to repeat it. I am afraid that it is necessary to take all the students to dissect the mouse.

This doesn't work, and that doesn't work. How can it be done? Lockhart was lost in thought.

Regarding the use of transfiguration to create a controllable nuclear fusion power station, Lockhart originally thought it would be a perfect combination of magic and science, but he didn't expect it to be neither magic nor science.

(End of this chapter)

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