Philip, Kevin, Theodore, and others exchanged glances, unable to conceal the shock in their hearts. Lynn's claim that the two objects differed in mass by dozens of times was far too conservative. This was already close to a hundredfold difference!
"But it's so strange, why is this happening?" Luo'er looked at Lynn with incomprehension, not caring about the three Gold Coins he had lost, but rather deeply curious about this phenomenon that defied common sense.
He had witnessed with his own eyes the terrifying destruction caused when the iron ball hit the ground, yet its falling speed was exactly the same as that of a hollow wooden ball.
This was not magic at all!
"Let's make an assumption to understand," Lynn said, looking at the puzzled faces around the square and raising his voice slightly. "According to Master Yade's theory, the falling speed of an object is directly proportional to its weight. That's correct, isn't it?"