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Amidst the murmurs of doubt, Lord Lynn didn't rush to explain but instead posed a question.

"You all know light can be reflected, right?"

The wizards in the hall nodded in unison; reflection was fundantal in light, the basis of most polarized magical applications.

"The colors we see are actually light shining onto an object, reflected into our eyes, identified by our light-sensitive cells," Lynn explained. "Human sensory cells can only discern three colors: red, green, and blue. Due to the visible spectrum's uniform mix in sunlight, it appears colorless to us..."

"Wait, Master Lynn, if that's the case, under the sa light, won't everything be the sa color?" Sanchez interjected.

"Not at all. So light is absorbed by objects; we see only the reflected visible light..." Lynn elucidated.

To be more precise, it was the light reflected by objects that entered the eye, transford into electrical signals on the retina, transmitted through visual nerves—the so-called colors were rely the human definition of the visible electromagnetic waves.

With a firm grasp of electromagnetic force, Lynn had tested this in Iyeta and was utterly confident.

His words echoed in the hall, igniting louder discussions below.

"This theory... it's astounding!" Raphael looked at Lynn, unable to contain himself. "Does that an this world truly has no colors?"

Previously, they believed elents inherently possessed certain colors, and objects composed of them exhibited corresponding shades. They assud light simply allowed them to perceive these existing colors or hues adhering to the surface.

But Lynn's assertion contradicted this entirely—all colors originated from light. What they perceived was light rejected by objects, whereas absorbed light remained unseen?

In essence, a red object wasn't truly red; it simply reflected red light while absorbing other colors.

Theoretically, if one could 'see' the internal 'light elents' of an object, they might display a blend of different colors?

Raphael struggled to grasp Lynn's words, finding it imnsely challenging to imagine a world with reversed colors.

"Indeed, without light, there is no color," Lynn nodded, acknowledging Raphael's words.

"This is preposterous!" A wizard in purple robes stood, slamming the table. "So everything we see is reversed? A black object absorbs all light and is actually very bright, but we just can't perceive it?"

"No, that's not entirely accurate. If light is absorbed without reflection, it wouldn't appear bright," Lynn shrugged, continuing.

"Moreover, consider this, when sealed in a dark space at night, can we see colors? Hence, color exists solely with the aid of light."

Hearing this, Raphael and others were montarily stunned. Sanchez frowned, finding Lynn's theory unreliable.

"Master Lynn, magic requires rigorous evidence, not re speculation! In the absence of light, we can't see anything. Does that imply they don't exist?" Glenn retorted from the platform, refusing to believe this notion. His research's significance would plumt if intrinsic colors weren't due to light.

However, confronting a grand wizard, especially the much-celebrated Star of Magic, Glenn's courage waned, beads of sweat forming on his forehead.

His friend subtly tugged his sleeve, advising against confronting the Star of Magic recklessly. A re hint from Lynn could make their future days arduous.

Unperturbed by Glenn's sharp query, Lynn smiled and remarked, "An excellent rebuttal. You're not wrong; every magical theory demands experintal validation!"

"Now, please seal all windows and doors in this hall... not a speck of light should enter!"

Once Lynn's command settled, wizards near the windows promptly used magic to seal them. The once bright academic forum plunged into profound darkness, illuminated only by the faint light streaming from the tower's top.

"Who has a mirror?" Lynn asked again.

"I do!" Glenn stepped forward, retrieving a round mirror from his robe. He'd been experinting with light lately; the mirror was always close.

"Excellent!" Lynn nodded, then called Jonny over, positioning her directly in front of the platform and used the mirror to reflect the light onto the girl.

In the pitch-black, Jonny's figure stood out vividly, draped in a bright red gown, swaying like flas.

"Do you know what color her dress is?" Lynn inquired.

"Of course, it's red!" Glenn replied.

"Isn't that visible to everyone?" Raphael scoffed, perplexed why Lynn would ask such a foolish question.

"Rember your current assessnt! The dress is red, but don't forget it!" Lynn stated aningfully.

Raphael was speechless. Was the dress going to turn blue next? He wanted to know what Lynn was up to!

Lynn turned his gaze to the girl in the red gown, smiling as he remarked, "Your skin is fair and lovely..."

Jonny didn't anticipate the Headmaster's public comnt, feeling a bit embarrassed and uneasy under the wizards' ambiguous gazes.

This suits the experint... Lynn quietly swallowed the latter part of his sentence.

"Now, we'll need your... light dissociation device!" Lynn stepped forward, patting Glenn's shoulder, instructing him anxiously.

"How should I proceed, Master Lynn?" Glenn nervously asked, clutching his invention.

"First, decompose the light as before..." Lynn detailed the steps to Glenn ticulously, ensuring complete comprehension before announcing the experint's start!

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