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Journal of Physics and Math for the Aspiring Magician

Journal of Physics and Math for the Aspiring Magician

A book that will guide you into the mysteries of mathematics and physics, teaching from beginner to complex formulas, following the point of view of an aspiring mage from the National Academy of Magic. The author will try to unearth your desire for learning physics, math, and more, while entertaining you with an interesting and compelling story, packed with action and romance. You will follow the ups and downs of the life of a mage who fails, learns, loves and discovers. The purpose of this book is to create a compendium of math and physics, to help spread the incredible knowledge under an entertaining approach. I hope you find embarking on this journey both pleasurable and useful. ... August 25th, 3018 New Common Era. "You have previously been told that the way of creating mana particles is by assimilating with the universe... Your thoughts and wills interact with what has been commonly called dark energy, and the result is the creation of VM particles." I nodded. "Well, that's not exactly right." That sentence alarmed the entire class. Mages improved by understanding more of the world, and therefore they have to follow the scientific method and basic rationality, liking it or not. Believing in a false theory should not actually yield any significant results as far as magic goes... It's impossible to believe we had been seeing things wrongly this entire time. And worse, it could disrupt the foundations of magic that we had built over time. The professor patiently waited for the class to calm down before resuming. "That is indeed how you create mana particles, there's nothing wrong about that. However, VM particles are NOT the only type of particle that can be produced from dark energy interactions." ""Wha-!?"" "How is that even-?" A ruckus exploded once again. I could feel my naturally producing virtual particles flickering in and out of existence, as I lost control of their production. I reckon my reaction should have been one of the strongest in the class, given my degree of faith in that particular professor. The majority would only believe a disruptive theory when they saw it with their own eyes, as a protective measure against falsehoods and... side effects like mine. I temporarily stopped my unstable radiation of mana and focused on the issue at hand. The woman continued: "There are, in fact, different ways of reaching the same place. In this case, different thoughts and wills that can interact with dark energy. The ancients called it the different Daos." Some quick assumptions revealed the logic in her words. Things were starting to get acceptable, magic-wise. "That also means... that there are other ways of creating worldly interactions that would otherwise look like magic, but that aren't actually magic. At least not how we know it." Wait a second... "...And yet, the general populace call it magic none the wise." My VM particles started to quickly flicker and shimmer. "In fact, the history books call it magic, too. However, there have been many of names for this sort of... miracle. Among them..." I broke out in cold sweat. "Divine Intervention, Power of Faith, Sword Intent, Bloodlust, Killing Intent, Fear of Death..." A tense atmosphere pervailed the room. "...Those are all proven states of will that can interact with dark energy. And each and every one of their interactions differ from one another, even if just slightly." I felt my connection to magic being cut off in that moment. "You have all committed a grave mistake. To assume that our 'Path' was the only one that led to knowledge and power is to discard the very first lesson I gave you." I gulped dry. I couldn't help but feel very vulnerable at that moment, especially because her words were correct in their entirety. "In this class, I will teach you about the other paths to power. And teach you how to defend yourselves against them, so this sort of thing does not happen twice. Follow me to the practice field!"
Fantasy
29 Chs
High L☼rd Calamity [Dropped]

High L☼rd Calamity [Dropped]

In the sea of stars, the experts gather. Their origins, mindset, and experiences differ, but they have something in common - they all speak the language of power. The absolute might, that nothing can chain has the power to silence everything. In all eras, there were always people who ruled and those, who were ruled. Only the mightiest can set these laws and control others and their own fate. The path of the sovereign is filled with blood and corpses. Calamity was neither the fiercest nor mightiest man to have lived. He was born the day his family was massacred, hence his name. His name held another meaning, the hope, that one day he would return as a calamity to his enemies. Considering his talents and background, he reached unimaginable heights and fulfilled his family's last wish. Unfortunately, his end wasn't pleasant. He died in the hands of junior, whose realm was lower than his. He had worked harder than others, yet it never truly made up for the gap between him and those who never lacked the care of mighty experts and had access to limitless cultivation resources. Still, at the peak of his life, he was pretty strong, but never did he have time to settle down and enjoy what he had. He had come that far with undying persistence and unshakable willpower in the first place, but...it still wasn't enough. Before his soul was destroyed along with his body, he resolutely decided to give everything up and flee for his life, as he escaped with the secret technique, towards an unknown destination. As fate would have it, the luck was on his side this time, as he managed to successfully give himself the second chance. Will the scenario repeat itself, or will he walk upon the path of the sovereign in this life? God only knows...
Fantasy
22 Chs
How to write a story for 3rd graders?
Well, start with a topic they like, like animals or superheroes. Use short sentences and lots of action. And don't forget to have a happy ending!
1 answer
2024-10-02 11:56
How to retell a story for 3rd graders?
You can start by choosing a simple story. Then, break it down into easy parts and explain each part clearly. Use simple words and maybe some pictures to help.
3 answers
2024-09-29 10:41
How to write a story for 3rd graders?
Well, start with simple and fun ideas. Make the story have easy words and short sentences. Also, include pictures or illustrations to help them understand better.
2 answers
2024-10-08 04:04
How to summarize a story for 3rd graders?
You can start by picking out the main characters and what they want. Then, find out the big problems they face and how they solve them. That's a good start for a summary.
3 answers
2024-10-10 11:25
What is the typical theme of a story for 3rd graders?
The common themes for 3rd graders' stories are often about friendship, adventure, and learning new things. Simple and fun ideas that kids can relate to easily.
1 answer
2024-10-02 10:44
How to teach 3rd graders to write a story?
Start with simple ideas. Let them tell stories orally first and then help them write it down. Use pictures to inspire their imagination.
3 answers
2024-10-04 04:22
How to write a story board for 3rd graders?
It's simple. Start with a clear idea of the story you want to tell. Then, break it down into scenes and draw or describe each one.
1 answer
2024-10-08 15:55
How to handle bullies at school for 3rd graders?
You can tell a teacher or a grown-up you trust. They'll know what to do and can help keep you safe.
2 answers
2024-10-10 00:35
What is the typical plot of a story for 3rd graders?
A common plot for 3rd graders might be a simple adventure where a child solves a mystery or overcomes a small challenge, like finding a lost pet.
3 answers
2024-10-08 12:43
What makes a good story for 3rd graders?
A good story for 3rd graders should have simple language, colorful characters, and an easy-to-follow plot. Also, it should have some kind of lesson or moral that's easy for them to understand.
3 answers
2024-10-13 03:08
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