Harry Potter: Glory of the King

Chapter 44: Magic theory

"Magic should be a process of using energy. What we call the explosion of magic power, or the first condition for us as a wizard, is to awaken our ability to communicate magic-which is defined in the book as perception. We must first be able to perceive it. The power of magic, that is, magic power, can use magic. Write down the key points: magic power, perception power, magic. And for this kind of magic energy, we call it magic power!"

Ona and others struggled with writing, except for the professor's voice, it was the rustle of a quill or fountain pen across the paper.

"I give you two simple formulas: magic power + perception power = magic power, magic power + magic power = magic, do you know it now?"

Seeing everyone thoughtful, Babling waited for a while, and then she continued talking when everyone stopped the pen in her hand. "I have figured out why you became a wizard and how wizards use magic, so that it is convenient for you to learn in other aspects."

"Magic energy is energy that naturally exists in nature. According to the law of conservation of energy, it is constant and does not increase or decrease. As for how magic energy is produced, there is still no conclusion. Some say it comes from the sun, moon and stars. Some say it comes from water, fire, earth and wind. Even though our academy is set up according to the latter's perception-yes, you should see that the red Gryffindor represents fire, and the blue Lavin Crow represents wind, yellow Hufflepuff represents soil, and green Slytherin represents water. However, under the circumstances at that time, it was not easy to recognize the four elements, Sun, Moon and Stars said. It was proposed in the last few hundred years, and it also originated from the rise of heliocentric theory."

Ona had feelings, and he raised his hand.

"Are you... Ona Clough?" Professor Babling was a little surprised.

"Yes, Professor Babling." Ona stood up and didn't appear panicked in the eyes of everyone.

"Any question?"

"Yes," Ona said. "The law of conservation of energy is acceptable to me. I just want to know how energy was first generated. From the recognition of the Muggle world, the Big Bang, and then the planets were created, the current situation is finally there. The age of the earth is about Has magic energy always existed for 4.6 billion years?"

"Interesting." Babling said, "You are not the first student to ask a similar question. It is not mentioned in the textbook. It does not mean that no wizard has thought about it—even most powerful wizards have thought about this question. How it can be produced, there must be a beginning at the earliest, but no one knows anyway. Muggles think that God created the world, then who created God? There is no answer to this question. We can only base on the known situation. Conduct theoretical teaching."

Ona expressed understanding, and Babling asked him to sit down. "Gryffindor adds 1 point. I like to think deeply. It's a pity that you are not a Ravenclaw student."

"Teacher!" Not to be outdone, Hermione stood up after being agreed by Babling, "I want to know, can magic be brought back to life? That's it for the people in the magical photos. Why can the people in the canvas think and communicate? What is going on with the existence of ghosts? If they can still have their own thinking, will it be possible to resurrect?"

"Oh, is it another Gryffindor? Are Ravenclaw's standards swapped with Gryffindor now?" Babling glanced suspiciously at the register. "Well, these contents are a bit complicated, I will say one by one. First of all, it is about returning to life, as mentioned by Adbe Wolverin in the "Basic Rules of Magic", to tamper with the deepest secret-the source of life, the self at will. The essence of the world-must be prepared to bear the most extreme and dangerous consequences."

Finding that all the students didn’t understand, Babling explained: “It’s very simple and possible, but the conditions are very difficult. Do you know the legendary Three Hallows of Death? In the last chapter of "The Story of Poem and Pedou" "The Legend of the Three Brothers", in fact, this legend is not groundless."

"I know!" Hermione's eyes lit up, and the book she bought naturally contained this one, "It's a resurrection stone!"

"Yes." Babling is a very good-tempered teacher. "But you should also know the result. The people who were resurrected were not happy. Cadmus, who used the resurrection stone, also committed suicide. It can be seen that death and resurrection are not What is worth looking forward to. Secondly, magical portraits are actually painted wizards who used a lot of magic power. Under each canvas, especially important portraits, enough runes and magical arrays are painted first. Cover with paint, and most of these paints are made of precious magic materials. After the painting is finished, they are activated with special spells and potions. The wizard of the portrait needs to inject his own magic power, shape the character of the portrait, and give the portrait enough Mental power can achieve the current effect. Once the portrait is damaged, it may cause permanent damage to the portrait. However, there are exceptions. If the canvas is damaged, if there is a canvas made in the same way around, the characters inside can be realized. Intercommunication, because it is equivalent to using a canvas to create a flat world. When the same canvas is replaced, it can still be restored to the original portrait. Some people will ask whether the world in the painting can become real, but even if it is painted three-dimensionally again Like, it can’t change the essential attributes of the picture—even if it’s magic, it’s like a photo. It only requires potions and spells, but without the bonus of canvas and wizards, there’s no way to give people a sense of reality like a portrait."

"It's kind of like an upgradeable intelligent AI." Ona thought.

"Finally, the existence of ghosts. Generally speaking, ghosts are transformed by wizards, such as Mrs. Gray of Ravenclaw and Barrow, the blood man of Slytherin. They were both students and even teachers of Hogwarts... There are also Nick of Gryffindor and the fat monk of Hufflepuff." Babling paused, "There are also ghosts that are not transformed by wizards, such as Pippi. Strictly speaking, it is called a ghost? It is believed that Pippi Ghosts were born soon after Hogwarts was founded."

"The birth of ghosts is not uncommon, but not everyone wants it-only with strong obsessions can be transformed into ghosts. It is hard to say whether this is good or bad for me." Babling was a little confused, "In addition, by magic It is difficult for the slain wizards to transform into ghosts. Their souls will be attached to the wands that hurt them, and disappear as the wands are destroyed—this is just a legend."

After Babling explained, she glanced at Hermione, "Gryffindor gets another point."

Then Babling seemed to be less interested in answering questions, so she continued to lecture.

"The principle of magic, in simple terms, is how to use it. The most direct way to use it is to cast a spell..." Babling randomly used a floating spell to make the textbook float in the air. "You can learn specific spells and spells from the spell class, I'm just a simple demonstration."

"Secondly, it is to use items that contain magical power, but generally speaking, making magical items is a complicated process, such as wands, magic props, potions, etc. Herbs will be relatively simple, and more will be formed naturally. Use the magic essence. These are what you can learn in the corresponding courses, and I won't expand it." Babling feels that there is not enough time, and speeds up.

"The next thing I want to talk about is what I really want to tell you in this lesson-is how to improve magic."

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