Greetings, Mister Principal - Chapter 134
If Reiner only proposed a new element discovered by others or the order of elements optimized from His Excellency Steinen’s ideas, then Demetrius would not be surprised.
But what Reiner said was that through his own periodic table, he successfully predicted and discovered this new element, which was worth thinking about.
“Reese Hayter, you go find a copy of the paper that Reiner said.”
President Demetrius hurriedly told his students. Ernest also had a paper library, and mages could get copies of papers that had been submitted for review quickly.
“Reiner, come with me.”
He took Reiner to the free lounge next to the meeting room, and with a light wave, a chair was automatically pulled over, so Reiner could sit down.
“I’ll take a look at this new element paper first.”
President Demetrius said, taking the paper Reiner took out of the storage bag and reading it carefully.
This paper had been re-written once by Reiner in a standard paper format, it was clearly organized and logical. Even if Demetrius was an ordinary mage, he would still be able to read smoothly, let alone he was the authority in the alchemy.
The title of the thesis was “The Discovery of a New Element in the Air and the Application of Electromagnetic Field in Separating Elements”, and it was divided into four parts.
The first part introduced in detail the electromagnetic magic circle designed and made by Fina’s father. It was detailed and clear from the principle to the application, and conformed to the standard new spell publication specifications. That was to say, the electromagnetic magic circle on the paper could be registered in the spell library, allowing other mages to redeem it using academic points, which would be a great potential fortune.
The second chapter of the thesis used the electromagnetic magic circle to separate common elements. It was found that under the separation of the same element by the electromagnetic magic circle, a variety of nuclides with different relative element masses would appear. These special nuclides were named isotopes. At the same time, the paper also focused on describing a particle with a small mass and a negative charge. This particle Reiner named it Electron.
In the third chapter, through the separation of the Netron gas by the electromagnetic magic circle, a brand new gas element was discovered. This element was extremely inactive in alchemical properties, and it was difficult to react alchemically with other substances, but it had some special properties that were entirely new. In this paper, the properties of this element had been measured, and the relative elemental mass and an isotope had been obtained.
As for the fourth part, it was about the study of special elements that could cast energy to the outside. Through the separation of the energy cast by these elements in the electromagnetic magic circle, it could be seen that the energy cast was actually three kinds of particle streams. These particle streams could damage biological tissues, which was very dangerous, but if they could be restrained, they could be used to treat some special diseases. The paper named the special properties of this element as radioactivity, and the element with this property was called a radioactive element.
The whole thesis started with the application of electromagnetic fields, to experiments on various elements, and then the separated new elements from experiments on one of the elements, and finally studies on radioactive elements. It thoroughly explained the problem that had been troubling the alchemists for many years.
After reading the paper, President Demetrius immediately stood up and used the instructions in the paper to construct a magic circle. He took out several elements mentioned in the paper from his storage bag to conduct verification experiments. The traces appeared on the receiving board, and then the extracted and separated elements shone a purplish red light when energized. President Demetrius carefully read the paper again, and then gently put down the thesis that contained hundreds of pages of the paper, and heaved a sigh.
“Each of the findings in this paper is eligible to compete for the Hohenheim Golden Cup. I could not imagine who could achieve such an achievement.”
He turned the paper to the first page and swept his finger across the name of the author of the paper, Kailavin Napishtim, which was an unfamiliar name in the memory of President Demetrius. He looked at Reiner and tried to get the answer.
“He was a second-ring mage. His daughter could not get near magic because of special disease. For this reason, he gave up his path of advancing his rank, and studied in the remote countryside. These findings were originally intended to cure his daughter’s disease, but unfortunately, his body grew weaker in the process of exposure to radioactive elements, and later died in an accident.”
Reiner explained as simply as possible.
“That disease is the Fitzruin Syndrome, right? I know that this disease cannot withstand the disturbance caused by magic… Wait, a second-ring mage?”
Demetrius noticed Reiner’s words, and he looked at the name again. .
“Yes, because of his daughter’s disease, in the first ten years, all his research was only theoretical studies. These experiments were performed after his daughter recovered.”
Reiner replied, causing Demetrius to fall into contemplation again.
The paper retained Fina’s father’s wrong derivation of the electromagnetic field equations to show his process of designing the electromagnetic magic circle, but Demetrius did not expect that this magic circle was the result of the mathematical studies.
And according to Reiner, this was invented seven years earlier than the Newington Holland equation.
“This is incredible, Reiner, I can’t imagine a mage who can persist in research under such an environment and get such brilliant results, and all this is just to save his daughter?”
Thinking of his daughter, President Demetrius sighed slightly. He didn’t know if he would make the same choice if he faced a situation similar to this Kailavin Napishtim. Would he give up all his status and future, just to save his daughter? And after his daughter recovered, he still worked hard for other people who had the same troubles, even at the expense of his own life.
Reiner nodded slightly.
Silent air spread in the lounge until a knock on the door rang, and then the student named Reese Hayter brought in Reiner’s periodic table paper.
“Let’s take a look at your paper.”
President Demetrius, who adjusted his mood, sat down, took the paper, and reviewed it again.
The air in the lounge became quiet again, and the noise outside was silent. It must be that the break time for the meeting had ended. The high-level mages had returned to the meeting room. Someone came to the lounge to look for President Demetrius, but was stopped by his students. They knew that his teacher didn’t like to be interrupted while reading.
It took a long time before President Demetrius finally closed the paper. He didn’t make a comment immediately, but just raised his head and said to Reiner.
“Reiner, come to the meeting room with me.”