Harry Potter Morning Light
Chapter 1682 The Secret Words of the Goddess (27)
On the morning of May 27, 1668, as Sir Isaac Newton was in Cambridge preparing to prove gravitation, a gentleman was riding through a remote corner of Essex in south-east England when he witnessed a dragon basking in the sun.
This "dragon" had a hissing tongue and a pair of wings as hard as leather. The gentleman hit the horse with his spurs and ran away at the speed of the wind.
The story about this "dragon" is not over yet, and neither is Isaac Newton's proof problem. Anyone who has studied high school physics knows that the process of Newton proving universal gravitation and Galileo proving the acceleration of gravity is different. Newton relied on writing on the blackboard, while Galileo did experiments. He ran to the Leaning Tower of Pisa and compared two different sizes and masses. The different shot puts are released together, allowing people to witness how both shot puts hit the ground.
That night at the Observatory, also in full view, Severus killed Albus Dumbledore with the Killing Curse, which kept him at a distance from Dumbledore so that he would not have to act like Cassie. Like Mo Duo, he witnessed how the archdeacon fell to the ground on the edge of the bell tower.
Also, when Albus fell to the ground, he looked peaceful, as if he was asleep. Perhaps it was because he looked so "whole", as if he would wake up at any time, that made it difficult for people to accept the fact that he was dead.
When a loved one is killed by someone who has been biased and suspicious, love and anger can drive people beyond reason, and not even Harry can forgive Severus for what he did.
Human tolerance is limited, and the Unforgivable Curse is unforgivable.
The Death Eaters don't take it seriously, and the kids who aspire to join the Death Eaters don't take it seriously that they won't be forgiven for their mistakes. They won't be kids forever, even if they don't want to. When you grow up, time will pass slowly, from 11 years old to 17 years old, then 27 years old, and 37 years old. Adults have to bear the consequences for their mistakes.
In the Room of Requirement, Crabbe was burned to death by the Fiercefire Curse he cast, and the Death Eaters used the Unforgivable Curse as "stunning" and "expelliarmus", which is how they used the Unforgivable Curse So skilled that no one doubted whether the "force" that actually killed Albus Dumbledore was the Avada Kedavra curse issued by "Death Eater" Snape or gravity.
Harry once fell off a broom and it was Dumbledore who saved him.
But when Dumbledore fell from the Astronomy Tower, no one thought of saving him.
Can people who are hit by the death curse be saved?
If so, why didn't Sirius Black get saved after being hit by Bella's Killing Curse?
After hesitating for a moment, Albus had already fallen from the tower to the ground, and it was too late to save him even if he wanted to.
Time flies quickly and slowly, as if in the blink of an eye, the baby in the arms of the past has grown up, married and had children, or the person in the mirror is old and no longer young.
Humans define the time for the earth to revolve around the sun once as a year, and the time for other planets in the solar system to revolve around the sun is converted on this basis. The revolution period of Venus is 61% of the earth years, and the revolution period of Jupiter is 11 earth years Year.
In Kepler's third law, the ratio of the cube of the semi-axis length of the elliptical orbit to the square of the revolution period is Kepler's constant. In Ptolemy's epicycle universe model, the orbit of the planets around the earth is called the deferent wheel, and the orbit of the planet moving along a small circle is called the epicycle. People at the time generally believed in this model, but when astronomers observed those planets, they found that their actual orbits were not completely consistent with the orbits calculated according to Ptolemy's theory, and scholars often had to modify the orbits of planets. This makes the system continue to add new circular trajectories when the development needs of later generations, so that one layer is stacked, making the system complex and huge, and the calculation is very complicated.
The reason why Ptolemy's system can be used for thousands of years is mainly because he solved the problem of navigation, and then there is also the need for faith. Before the advent of the Global Positioning System and satellites, humans relied on the stars in the sky to identify directions at sea.
Copernicus' heliocentric theory believed that the orbits of celestial bodies around the sun were circular and moved at a uniform speed. Kepler's first and second laws corrected Copernicus' statement that the orbits of such planets were slower than those of Toto. Lemi's planetary trajectories are much simpler.
Whereas Pythagoras believed that the sun, moon, and stars orbited without God's will, Kepler's model of motion held that God was the master geometrical designer behind it all.
In addition to letting children sit on the bench for a long time, Latin-style education also encourages innovation. At the same time, because children are tolerant of making mistakes, they will become more self-willed. If the "heretics" of the Renaissance were really pursued, it would be almost impossible to escape prison. Caravaggio used black and shadow to the extreme, resulting in a relief effect, making them look more realistic, which is in stark contrast to the hazy, dreamy gradient painting style led by Leonardo da Vinci. But his aggressive and fearless character made him go to the extreme. On May 28, 1606, Caravaggio had a quarrel with others because of the gambling money in an old-fashioned tennis match. He killed the opponent in the fight and began his escape career. .
No one recognized Caravaggio at first, but his artistic talent soon won the support of some patrons, and finally on July 14, 1608, his painting achievements were recognized by the Knights of Malta, Having won the title of knight, he might be able to ask for the pope's pardon with such a reputation, but he had a dispute with the knight and was imprisoned. Soon after, he escaped from prison and fled to Sicily.
There are very few artists in the world who can be recognized by others while they are alive. This painter with a sword has the same talent as Da Vinci. If he can manage himself properly like Da Vinci, he might become a master of another generation. But he screwed up his life.
However, no matter how deviant the artists were, violated taboos and dissected corpses, or even painted murals without clothes in the Sistine, no one was seen to be burned at the stake.
The golden section of Pythagoras is obtained by the ratio of the orbits of the sun, the moon, and the stars to the earth, which are equal to three important chords, namely, the octave, the pentatonic and the quadratic, which is similar to Da Vinci's Vitruvian man's golden section based on architecture is completely two concepts.
Playing certain music in a church gives people a very harmonious feeling. This may be because this "harmony" is no longer musical harmony, but a broader harmony, including the movement of celestial bodies and all things on earth.
To find this "perfect harmony" score is to find the gate of heaven, but Kepler has already pointed out when constructing the universe system above music and geometric harmony, except that this perfect harmony can be obtained at the beginning of creation. , It will be difficult to get it later, if everyone chooses a tune to sing, the sound effect of the "chorus" can be compared with thousands of Hogwarts students singing the school song together.
Few people can bear that sound. In order to keep everyone's ears from being tortured, someone will come out and designate a tune. This tune may not be liked by everyone, but the song sung can be called a song, which is more acceptable. If you make a move, you can get on the stage, otherwise only Albus Dumbledore, who loves to listen to chamber music, can appreciate this kind of singing that is similar to howling wolves.
In this office that once belonged to Cuvier, Severus and Gonseil began to draw on the blackboard the geometric figures they had made on the map of Paris before, with a large row of calculation formulas written beside them.
Originally they thought that the x-coordinate axis and the dome of Les Invalides and the cemetery of Père Lachaise Cemetery had a deflection angle, but now they have adjusted it according to the deflection angle of the Saint-Subiers Church, and it is almost consistent.
But the way to find "planets" is to draw concentric circles, not ellipses, and the radii of these circles and the rotation period of planets are completely different from Kepler's constant.
The more the picture is drawn, the more complicated it becomes, and the more it is drawn, the more difficult it is to understand, just like those astronomers in the 16th century, who saw "astronomical figures" in front of them.
After "struggling" for half an hour, Severus and Goncey reached a consensus that they were looking in the wrong direction, or the sculpture of the god of music, Bess, was used to mislead them. They had been misled before at the Louvre, and this time they may have been tricked again.
Gonseil can smoke, but he doesn't smoke often, and now he asked Severus for one, and the two looked at the blackboard together, looking at the blackboard, looking like two desperate mathematicians .
It would be nice to have an apple to hit them at this time.
"I heard that Kepler worked with Tycho Dodonus before." Goncey rubbed his eyes and said, "Kepler's third law is calculated based on Tycho's observation data and star catalogs. Tycho's prophecies were popular in Waugh's day."
"I've heard of it." Severus whispered, looking at the blackboard.
"Shall we go to the observatory, maybe there will be new clues?" Conseil suggested.
"Let's go." Severus said without hesitation, taking the small blackboard off the wall.
What I didn't expect was that there was actually a bookshelf behind the blackboard. There were two books on it, and there were many years of dust on it, as if it had been forgotten here.
"Do you think someone put them there on purpose, or did these slobs forget to clean them?" Conseil asked, looking at the books.
"Bring them out," Severus said to Gonseil.
Conseil took out the dirty books.
"It's vellum." Gonceil stroked the cover and said, "This type of binding was very popular before the 19th century."
Then he opened the cover. The book was about edible plants, with illustrations and descriptions, and how to grow fungi.
"There are many underground tunnels in Paris, which are suitable for cultivating mushrooms." Gonceil said, "It's food in times of famine."
"What's that?" Severus asked.
Conseil put down the book on plants and opened the other.
"The Decameron," said Conseil.
Severus looked back at the row of chiaroscuro under the ultraviolet light.
When Florence was attacked by the Black Death, seven youths took their servants and hid in a country villa in order to escape the plague. They told stories for ten days, and after ten days the story was finished, they returned to Florence. However, after the Black Death, Siena was devastated, two-thirds of the population died, and it was no longer possible to form an army of 20,000 to resist Florence as in 1260.
"Snape, I'll keep this book." Gonseil said suddenly.
"What?" Severus asked.
Conseil hesitated, "The book is in French."
"I read English, what do you say you found?" Severus said calmly.
Gonseil turned the book over to show Severus, and one page was covered with a red substance, which looked a lot like the red grease they had just taken out of the box.
That page was titled Chapter Three of the Seventh Day, The Tale of Siena.
Severus smiled, "Have you heard about the origin of the Hogwarts motto?"
Conseil nodded.
"Are you going to stop me like the people from the Dark Arts League?"
"I don't think it's a provocation," Gonseil said. "Control your emotions, Severus."
"He thinks I'm a fool!" Severus pursed his upper lip. "I'm going to kill him."
"He's dead," said Conseil. "You're wasting your time in this outburst!"
"How could she do this to me!" Severus yelled.
"Are you still going to rescue her? Or are you going to accept his terms and bring Lily Potter back to life?"
Severus was silent, he was trembling all over, as if he couldn't make a sound.
"I've heard people say that women can't accept the betrayal of the spirit more than the body. Do you know Victor Hugo's lover Juliet? When Juliet received Hugo's other mistress, Leoni sent her, When Hugo wrote the love letter to Leoni, Juliet almost despaired, I shouldn't have asked you if you were as written in the book, with your godson's mother..."
"Shut up!" Severus said through gritted teeth.
"I think it's easier for Pomona to be with anyone than with you." Gonseil said sullenly. "I heard that she buried Albus Dumbledore. I can't imagine how she was with you A 'murderer' in love."
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