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"Atoms?" Victorio paused, a hint of puzzlent in his voice.

"You an elents!" Bohr added, then continued, "How much do you all understand about them?"

Seeing the topic veer toward elents in this discussion, Harof breathed a sigh of relief. If they continued discussing topics like cosmic landscapes or the birth and destruction of the universe, he'd find it hard to even interject.

"Elents are the fundantal constituents of the world, the basis for most of our magic. It's also one of the oldest branches of magic," Victorio began.

The study of elents, undoubtedly, stood as the cornerstone of magical studies alongside psychic abilities. So elental wizards proudly asserted that everything—from alchemy, potions, shaping, to the core—ultimately harnessed the power of elents!

Over the years in the wizarding realm, they had discovered forty-nine basic elents, leading to the developnt of over a thousand spells—a golden age for magic!

Following Victorio's lead, Aurora then delved into the composition and utilization of compound elents, explaining the magical reactions between various elents...

Once they finished, they both turned to the legendary figures from the Society of Mystical Arts.

Lynn, in guise of Bohr, listened as they expounded on elental studies. When Victorio and Aurora paused after covering the basics, Lynn couldn't help but ask, "Is that all? What about the rest?"

Victorio frowned, responding, "Presently, our understanding of elents in the wizarding realm is limited to this. Do you perhaps have more insights?"

"Of course. I believe your understanding of elents is rather shallow," Bohr sighed, shaking his head.

Spending over two years in the wizarding realm, Lynn had gained a rough understanding of the wizards' magical theories—roughly equivalent to middle school knowledge in Lynn's previous life, if not less.

It was because Lynn had heard about Althok's attempts to delve into more microscopic domains that Lynn tentatively inquired about their understanding in this regard.

However, the results left Lynn disappointed.

But then again, it was quite reasonable. They were all standing on the shoulders of giants, each theorem and formula learned had been researched and summarized by physicists and chemists throughout their lifetis.

The wizards, on the other hand, had to deduce everything from scratch.

While magic provided imnse conveniences, it could also blind them to many years of stagnation in certain fields.

Bohr's lightly spoken words made Aurora narrow her eyes involuntarily, while Victorio wore a slightly displeased expression. Before they could react, Bohr continued, "Apart from the basic chemical properties, I believe aspects like weight, density, lting point, boiling point, molecular weight, and periodicity are highly worth researching…"

Bohr rambled on, overwhelming Victorio, who couldn't help but interject, "Wait, let's not even talk about molecular weight and periodicity. How do you propose calculating density and weight?"

Elents were incredibly minuscule, to the point of being invisible to the naked eye, constantly in motion. Where could they find rulers and scales precise enough for such asurents?

Moreover, elents like hydrogen created an upward buoyancy in the air, making weighing an utter impossibility.

Victorio's face showed a mocking expression—weighing elents was a ludicrous idea!

"Are you suggesting we can't assess the weight and volu of sothing without rulers and scales?" Bohr said with a smile.

"Then how else do you propose we calculate?" Victorio was about to retort, but the next mont, he was left stupefied. He suddenly realized that when they calculated the weight of planets, they didn't use scales!

Both had completely opposite natures—one extrely large, the other infinitesimally small…

"Do you an…?" Harof imdiately thought of a possibility and looked at Bohr in astonishnt.

Bohr didn't respond verbally; instead, they wrote a string of numbers in the air.

[6.67×10^-11L·m^2/kg^2!]

"How about using this as a ruler?" Bohr said playfully.

"This is... the universal gravitational constant?"

Everyone present imdiately recognized it. When Lynn calculated the gravitational constant back in the wizarding realm, both Harof and Aurora were present, making this concept unforgettable.

"Are you suggesting using ti and space as the stage and a fixed gravitational constant as the ruler?" Harof was the first to grasp the idea.

"Exactly. Master Lynn's experints in the wizarding realm were quite remarkable. I must say, truly impressive!" Bohr complinted.

"As we all know, the mass of an object influences space. This value can be calculated using the universal gravitational formula. And since the gravitational constant remains constant, it serves as the perfect ruler!"

"Although the disturbance caused by a single atom on space is minuscule and hard to asure accurately, we can create a vacuum area, gather singular elents, magnify their minute distortions in space, and finally, by removing this magnification factor during calculation, estimate the mass of the elents!"

This thod wasn't borrowed; it was a product of Lynn's ingenuity, relying on the unique traits of wizards. After all, the technological paths taken in Lynn's previous life didn't have such refined thods for spatial perception and atomic manipulation, so they used Newton's Second Law of Motion—F=ma—to estimate atomic mass directionally.

Where 'a' represents the acceleration of an object with mass 'm' under the influence of force 'F'. So, by rearranging the formula, one could find mass 'm' equal to force 'F' divided by acceleration 'a'!

Of course, due to the small size of atoms, a mass spectroter was still required…

Lynn couldn't conjure that up in a short ti, but luckily, wizards had their own thods!

They had the ability to manipulate atoms and perceive space—a natural advantage in magical research. It was essential to utilize these capabilities!

However, there were still issues. Interactions between multiple atoms could disturb asurents. Yet, they could mitigate these disturbances by adjusting the quantity of atoms, gradually finding this ratio and minimizing interference…

"What an incredible idea!" Victorio was thoroughly impressed. These wizards from the Society of Mystical Arts had minds that he admired imnsely.

When calculating the circumference of the planet earlier, they had used the simplest trigonotric formula—the Pythagorean theorem. But this ti, they employed the universal gravitational constant!

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