Chapter 150 Harov: It's too late to explain, tell me what the galaxy redshift is!
"what happened?"
Aurora had noticed Harov's abnormal behavior long ago. From the moment he put on the ring, Harov's face was startled. She almost thought that the other party was attacked on the soul level.
"It's too late to explain, first tell me what the redshift of the galaxy is." Harov spoke very fast, with an anxious look on his face, those people are still waiting!
Aurora shook her head. "Sorry, I've never heard of this term."
"Is there any clue? This is likely to be a strange astronomical phenomenon..." Harov asked again. It is unlikely that the two legendary wizards with extremely high attainments in astronomy can't even answer this. Bar?
Aurora hesitated for a moment, then said uncertainly. "When I used magic to observe the brightness of distant stars, I accidentally discovered that their relative positions seemed to be changing. Maybe the so-called redshift of galaxies refers to this?"
Harov was also a little uncertain, but there was obviously no time to hesitate now.
Only a dead horse can be treated as a living horse doctor.
Harov gritted his teeth, and soon sank his consciousness into the magic field. Under the gaze of the four figures, he seemed steady but panicked.
"In fact, I have also noticed this. The distant galaxies seem to be gradually...well... gradually moving away from us under the influence of some kind of force... In short, the Big Bang theory...does have its rationality!"
Harov tried his best to consider his words, while paying attention to the reactions of the four legendary wizards. Seeing that they did not jump out to refute, he finally let go of his heart.
It's okay...it's okay, I finally got over it.
"Yes, I think the redshift of galaxies is likely to be the evidence that the universe is constantly expanding. As long as the expansion rate is calculated and then reversed, then the age of the universe can be roughly calculated... In addition, microwave radiation can also be used as The basis for the existence of this theory..." Lynn explained eloquently.
Harov suddenly realized that since the space is constantly expanding, it only needs to know the rate of expansion, and the beginning of the universe can be calculated naturally.
Harov, who had just witnessed a supernova explosion, quickly glimpsed a mystery of the universe expansion theory through analogy.
The star suddenly exploded after collapsing hundreds of times, spewing out the internal matter at an unimaginable speed, and perhaps the so-called gravitational singularity is the same.
After understanding this point, Harov was very excited, and worked hard to absorb this theory that may be related to the ultimate mystery of the universe. Even if he didn't understand, he forcibly wrote it down, and prepared to ponder it carefully in the future.
Just when he thought that this theory was impeccable and that he had glimpsed the truth of the universe, the other three people in the magic field refuted this argument.
If all matter was born in that big bang, and even time and space appeared because of it, then where did the singularity of the explosion come from? And why can so much matter and energy be derived...
These questions are horrifying and chilling to think about. Harov can't imagine what a world without time and space would look like, which completely surpassed his brain's ability to accept it.
[Secret Society of Mysteries]The rigorous attitude towards magic theory and the terrifying knowledge reserves of the top executives of the [Secret Society] made Harov feel ashamed.
For a while, Harov even felt as if he had returned to the time when he just learned magic. Everything was novel and unknown to him, but he still had to maintain his style as a legendary wizard.
This awkward feeling made Harov feel like he was sitting on pins and needles. His original plan to discuss the gravitational formula with the high-level members of the [Secret Society] had to be thrown aside, because only by talking less can he avoid exposing his true level.
But since the magic field is a place to discuss academics, everyone has to say something.
After the other wizards finished talking about the other two possibilities for the origin of the universe—dimensional theory and steady state theory, it was finally Harov's turn.
Under the gaze of four pairs of eyes, Harov only felt a heavy pressure constantly coming.
"Hey, I have a similar view with Albert on the origin of the universe, so I won't elaborate here. Let me talk about the impact of the magic structure on space..."
Harov shifted his words very bluntly, and talked about his field of expertise, so as not to be corrected by others and die on the spot.
Even so, I still have some worries in my heart, whether the level of these theories I have told is too low.
However, Harov soon discovered that even the most knowledgeable, legendary wizard named Albert Einstein was listening to his own words seriously.
Could it be that these wizards of the [Secret Society] haven't been able to research the best magic power structure for space magic?
No, absolutely impossible, Harov quickly rejected this conjecture.
From the small universe where the magic power manifests and the theories on the origin of the universe, it can be seen that the legendary wizards of the [Mystery Society] may have far exceeded their expectations in the research on gravity and space!
Perhaps the other party already knew these theories, but because I just came here and it was the first time I participated in such a high-end academic conference, it was hard to refute his face.
Just like the academic seminars held every year in the Land of Wizards, no matter how superficial the magic theory explained by the official wizards on stage, they will listen carefully to each other's narration and point out the mistakes!
The academic atmosphere of the [Secret Society] will only be superior to that of the Land of Wizards!
Harov secretly sighed, and explained his research results over the years as concisely as possible, and then looked at the group of "legendary wizards" who were thinking, waiting for some reference opinions from the other party.
At this moment, Lin En is a little bit blind. If it is purely scientific theoretical knowledge, he and Harov will have no problem talking for three days and three nights, but if it has something to do with magic power, he dare not speak at will, lest there will be mistakes. , was picked out on the spot, destroying the image that he painstakingly created.
Lynn thought that Harov would definitely ask about the gravitational constant before, and even thought about how to fool the other party, but unexpectedly changed his voice, and directly talked about the impact of the magic structure on the use of space magic, which is undoubtedly It is his knowledge blind spot.
After seeing Harov's gaze, the white pigeon on the side shrank its neck even more, not even daring to breathe.
Fortunately, at this time, the light produced by the supernova explosion is rapidly disappearing under the acceleration of hundreds of times of time, and everything within the visible range is once again swallowed by endless darkness...
(end of this chapter)