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10.90596, which was much closer to the recognized value compared to the number asured by Reiner initially.

Without speaking, Reiner continued to conduct experints again with the Borren elent in the bottle, and the values obtained basically were all different. It could be determined that the Borren elent from the Antojar demiplane was larger than the Borren elent in the laboratory and was closer to the recognized value.

"This is weird."

Sharon's eyes were widened in surprise. She repeatedly checked the numbers on the paper, for fear that she had made so mistakes.

Reiner carefully recorded the experintal data, and then took another vial to asure the Borren elent from the Gledia demiplane, and the asurent array quickly gave a reading.

10.92779

The difference this ti was much bigger than all the previous asurent results.

Subsequently, Reiner used the other two asurent magic circles to make repeated asurents, but the results were almost the sa.

"It can be seen that the relative elent mass of Borren elents from different regions has different degrees of difference. This does not seem to be an experintal error."

Reiner recorded in his notes that he then took part of the Borren elents from each of the three bottles, mixed them, and began to asure the relative elent quality again.

The result this ti was 10.90977, which was only 0.00069 away from the accepted value!

Excluding the error in the actual asurent, this could almost be considered equal to the accepted value.

"Why is it like this?"

Sharon sat in the chair, puzzled. It seed that only the crazy idea of the sa elent with different masses could explain the problem.

But why?

Why did the sa elent have different elent masses? If this was the case, then it seed that the arrangent of elents by elent mass was not a good idea, and the law of the elents had once again fallen into chaos.

"It seems that when the Rainbow Tower asure the mass of the Borren elent, it was closer to 10.91046."

Reiner said. Before this, it was impossible for people to think that the sa elent would have different elent masses, so it was natural to consider the difference as experintal errors.

But his experints proved that even the sa elent had a different elent mass.

"So isotopes also exist in this world?"

Reiner secretly thought in his mind. Isotope is a common concept on Earth. It refers to the sa elent with a different mass, which was essentially due to the difference in the number of neutrons contained in the nucleus, resulting in different relative atomic mass.

If isotope existed in this world, then purely relying on relative elent mass to arrange the elents would produce inevitable errors. It was no wonder that His Excellency Steinen would be confused by this.

Reiner did not feel the feedback from the world. Based on previous experience and so related studies, it was impossible to get feedback by simply proposing a conjecture as it was now. He must actually find the evidence for the existence of isotope, and at the sa ti make a systematic summary. Now the experint of Borren elent only indirectly proved that the mass of the elents would be different, but did not find the reason.

To fully prove this idea, Reiner would have to at least find a pure isotope, such as tritium and deuterium.

"This is a bit difficult."

On the one hand, Reiner did not have the financial resources to collect these elents with different masses; on the other hand, the level of magic required to separate the isotopes was far from what he could currently achieve.

In his mory, the separation of isotopes on the earth used the movent of charged particles in a magnetic field, but the magic involved was obviously beyond the reach of the first-ring mage. Unless Reiner could find soone to make these magics into corresponding magic circles. But that must be at least an interdiate level.

Of course, he could write to His Excellency Steinen and tell him his own experint process. It would be very easy for the legendary mage to create a magic that separates the isotope, but in that case, Reiner would no longer be the first discoverer and the feedback he would obtain from the world would be much less.

As a mage, Reiner naturally had so selfishness.

In the end, he decided to collect information first and try to separate the isotopes. If it was really impossible, he would then seek help from those high-level mages of rcury Balance.

"We'd better find several other elents that have similar conditions, and make sure that the Borren elent is not the only elent that has this kind of condition."

Reiner suggested. This could also be evidence for the isotope. Before he had found a way to separate the isotope, these works could also help him analyze.

"Mhm, I will conduct asurent experints on the elents in the laboratory."

Sharon nodded and said. She felt that she seed to have touched a certain door, but couldn't step into it. This anxious feeling made her a little restless.

However, a sudden stomach growl made the girl's face flushed.

Reiner smiled and looked out of the window. It was already noon. The two of them had been imrsed in the experint, completely forgetting the ti.

"Let's go and eat sothing first."

Reiner suggested. He himself only ate a piece of bread in the morning, and now he was also a little hungry.

"Mhm."

Sharon nodded vigorously. Compared to Claire, that foodie, Sharon was obviously more restrained, but adolescent girls also needed a lot of nutrition to develop, so they were also interested in eating.

The two packed up the experintal equipnt and left the laboratory, but as soon as they walked down the tower, the alchemy creature brought a ssage.

"A visitor?"

Reiner frowned. There was no appointnt recently. He didn't think anyone would co to him at this ti, but he still nodded, and then said to Sharon.

"You can go to the canteen first, and I'll see who it is."

"Mhm, okay."

Although Sharon felt a little regretful, she could only nod her head and leave alone.

Reiner walked through the corridor and ca to the reception room.

There was a man in a suit sitting here. His face was handso, his flaxen hair was tied into a ponytail behind him, giving off a little more gentle feeling, and he wore a pair of rimless glasses on the bridge of his nose, making him look like a scholar.

When he saw Reiner, he imdiately smiled, stretched out his hand to Reiner, and said.

"Nice to et you again, Mr. Ian Gray." His voice was a little high-pitched.

"Uh... have we t before?"

Reiner had no impression of the man, and asked so hesitation.

"Haha, I'm sorry, I forgot that this is the first ti you saw in this outfit."

The man imdiately untied the ponytail behind his head, took off his glasses, fiddled with it a bit, and said.

"I'm Elise Sophi Net, the owner of Afternoon Tea Party."

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