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Ch28- Over Thousands of Experints

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Harry, standing in the Virtual Potion Crafting Room, called in his assistant in his mind, Nigel, with a look of determination. "Nigel, please create a list of all materials. Then calculate how many experints I have to conduct for each change, including manner of adding materials, preparations of materials, naly grinding, grating, cutting, throwing them whole, dusting, boiling ti, simring ti, heat, stirring, for example clockwise, opposite, mixture, chaotic. There are four ingredients."

Nigel responded promptly, "Of course, Master Harry. Let's break it down systematically. For your Cure for Boils potion, you have four key ingredients: Nettle Leaves, Snake Fangs, Porcupine Quills, and Horned Slugs. Each elent offers a unique variable to your experint. Shall we begin with the Nettle Leaves?"

"Start with the grinding," Harry replied, his mind focused on the task at hand.

"For the Nettle Leaves, we have five preparation thods: fine, dium, and coarse grinding, grating, cutting, using them whole, and dusting. That will give you five separate experints. Next, for boiling, try durations of 5, 10, and 15 minutes. As for simring, experint with low, dium, and high heat. Another six trials for you, Master Harry. Now, regarding the Snake Fangs..."

Harry nodded, jotting down notes. "And stirring?"

"A critical aspect indeed," Nigel continued. "For stirring, let's consider four thods: clockwise, counterclockwise, a mix of both, and a rather chaotic approach. Four trials for each ingredient, giving us sixteen in total."

Harry calculated the numbers. "So, for each ingredient, we have 5 (preparations) × 3 (boiling tis) × 3 (simring tis and heats) × 4 (stirring thods), which equals 180 experints per ingredient. With four ingredients, that's 720 experints. What about adding the ingredients in different orders?"

"Ah, sequencing – a subtle but impactful variable. With four ingredients, you have 24 possible permutations. This will significantly affect the potion's outco," Nigel explained.

"Adding those together," Harry concluded, "we have a grand total of 744 experints to conduct. This is going to be an extensive project, Nigel."

Nigel nodded in agreent, "Indeed, Master Harry. But with ticulous planning and execution, I am certain we will find the optimal potion composition."

Harry pondered the daunting task ahead, realizing the imnse scope of his experint. "There will be more variables as we go on. That will increase numbers exponentially. There will be more than 1000 variations," he mused, surveying the expanse of the Virtual Potion Crafting Room. His eyes scanned the empty space, envisioning the complexity of the undertaking.

Nigel, in his mind, waited patiently, sensing Harry's gears turning. "Nigel, how many potions can I work on at the sa ti?" Harry finally asked, looking for efficiency in his approach.

Nigel, pleased with Harry's ambitious thought process, responded, "Depends on your ntal capacity, Master Harry. The virtual environnt can accommodate a significant number of concurrent experints, limited only by your ability to manage them."

Harry humd thoughtfully. "Create 100 cauldrons. Each cauldron should have a virtual screen for the variation I am testing. I should be able to see it with a look so I can do it without delay. Place cauldrons in a square so I can stay in the midst of them and can reach them quickly. Let's see if I can multitask."

Obediently, Nigel orchestrated the room's transformation. In monts, 100 cauldrons materialized, arranged in a perfect square formation around Harry. Each cauldron was accompanied by a virtual screen floating just above it, clearly displaying the specific variation being tested in that particular cauldron.

Harry, observing this impressive setup, smiled and rolled up his sleeves. "Let's begin," he declared with renewed vigor.

He started with the first cauldron, ticulously adding Nettle Leaves with the specified preparation. The virtual screen above glowed softly, indicating the precise paraters of the experint – fine grinding, 5 minutes boiling, low heat simring, and clockwise stirring. Harry's movents were thodical and precise, his focus unwavering.

Moving to the next cauldron, he adjusted the variables slightly – dium grinding this ti, with a 10-minute boil. As he worked his way around the square, each cauldron presented a new combination of variables. The screens above provided a constant guide, ensuring no detail was missed.

Nigel, observing Harry's progress, offered occasional guidance. "Rember, Master Harry, consistency is key in potion-making. Even the slightest deviation can yield vastly different results."

Harry nodded, fully imrsed in the task. He found a rhythm, seamlessly transitioning from one cauldron to the next, his movents becoming more fluid with each repetition. The room was a symphony of bubbling potions, each cauldron a unique instrunt contributing to the orchestral experint.

But not all experints were successful. So cauldrons exploded, causing a chain reaction that damaged those adjacent to them. Harry, undeterred by the setbacks and the stinging sensation from the virtual explosions, remained focused. "Show the data for the exploding cauldron. Why did it fail?" he inquired, brushing off the remnants of the failed potion.

Nigel, ever the analytical assistant, replied, "Analyzing the data now, Master Harry. It appears the combination of a coarse grind, high heat, and chaotic stirring created an unstable reaction. The volatile nature of the Snake Fangs, when not properly integrated, can lead to such... explosive outcos."

Harry, absorbing this information, nodded. "So, it's a matter of balance. Too much aggression in the process and it becos uncontrollable."

"Quite so," Nigel agreed. "Potion-making is an art of precision. Like a tightrope walker, one must maintain balance, lest they fall into a rather unpleasant situation."

Harry moved to the next cauldron, adjusting his approach based on Nigel's feedback. He reduced the heat and opted for a more controlled stirring thod. As he progressed, he continually checked the virtual screens, ensuring each variable was accurately applied.

As the hours passed, Harry's understanding of the interplay between ingredients, heat, and stirring deepened. He thodically docunted each successful concoction and analyzed the failures to refine his technique further.

"Interesting," Harry mused after a particularly successful trial. "The sa ingredients, yet such different outcos based on how they're combined and manipulated."

"Indeed, Master Harry. The world of potion-making is full of surprises. One might say it's a cauldron of endless possibilities, so more explosive than others," Nigel quipped.

Harry couldn't help but smile at Nigel's comnt. He continued, moving from one cauldron to the next, his movents now fluid and confident.

After several more hours, Harry stood back, taking in the sight of the nurous cauldrons, so simring gently, others bubbling vigorously. He had tested a multitude of variations, each teaching him sothing new about the delicate craft of potion-making.

"Nigel, compile the results. I want to see the patterns, the successes, and the failures. There's a lot to learn from today's work," Harry requested, his mind teeming with curiosity and ideas.

"Compiling data now, Master Harry. You have conducted an impressive number of experints. Your dedication to understanding each nuance is comndable," Nigel responded, processing the vast amount of information.

The screens above each cauldron flickered, displaying a comprehensive analysis of the day's trials. Harry walked around, studying the data, noting the successful combinations and the reasons behind the failures.

"See here, Nigel," Harry pointed to a particular set of results. "When I simred the Horned Slugs at a dium heat and stirred clockwise, the potion's stability increased significantly."

"An astute observation, Master Harry. It seems that Horned Slugs require a gentle touch. Too much heat and they beco rather disagreeable," Nigel noted.

Harry's gaze then shifted to another screen. "And here, the Snake Fangs. When ground finely and added after the Nettle Leaves, their reactivity was much more manageable."

"Indeed, the order of addition can be as crucial as the preparation itself. Like a well-orchestrated symphony, each ingredient must enter at the right mont," Nigel added.

Picture of 100 cauldrons;

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