My Senpai Knows Magic

Chapter 107 Blair's Turtle 【Updated 9/14】

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Chen Luo never thought of him as a hero, although people outside called him that.

He helped Lorraine get through it, it was just a business.

His Majesty the King spent a full five thousand gold coins for this. Of course, Chen Luo wanted to make things more beautiful, so the Gaya scholar who pretended to be forced and wanted to run away was forced to stay here for a month, polishing all his skills. spirit.

But the five thousand gold coins are just a reward for keeping those people.

It is not within the scope of the original agreement to further shake the foundation of Gaya's school of thought.

Destroying the foundation of the school is tantamount to slapping people in the face, killing people and killing them. This is an endless scene, and Chen Luo usually doesn't do it.

Unless you add money.

Children are always naive. Adults who have a little background in physics know that love cannot generate electricity, but gold coins can.

Chen Luo will not expose the old background of the Gaya school for the illusory glory of the Lorraine Kingdom, and will never die with the Gaya scholars.

But he can do that for his dreams.

His dream is to become the most powerful magician. This great dream needs gold coins to support.

Calvin was not surprised by Chen Luo's words. He thought for a while and said, "Your Excellency Blair has saved the city of Yapo and the honor of Lorraine. On behalf of the Lorraine Mathematical Association, I will reward Mr. Blair with two thousand gold coins." .”

"make a deal."

When he walked out of Saint Donus College, Calvin was still in a daze.

It's not because he loves the gold coins. Two thousand gold coins is not a small amount for the Yapo City branch, but if it can turn Lorraine into victory, even if the number of gold coins is multiplied by ten, it's nothing.

What really confused and frightened him was Chen Luo's question.

This problem seems to be a mathematical problem, but it is not just a mathematical problem. It involves philosophy, science, and even the nature of time and space...

Calvin could have predicted that the emergence of this problem would have a greater impact on the mathematical community than the emergence of irrational numbers.

Irrational numbers have always existed, but due to the negligence of scholars, it has not been discovered until now.

And this problem --- will drag countless mathematicians into the abyss of fear, and Gaya, as the center of mathematics in the world, bears the brunt of it.

Just like the meaning of irrational numbers to the Howard family and the school of numbers, this question is mainly aimed at the school of Gaya.

As long as Calvin takes that step forward, the situation of Gaya and Lorraine will be completely reversed.

The visit to Lorraine by the Gaya scholar will become the biggest joke.

But Calvin dared not.

He couldn't predict the consequences of this matter, because this question shakes not only the beliefs of Gaya scholars, but also the scholars of Lorraine, and even the scholars of Divine Grace Continent.

The scholars here refer not only to mathematics scholars, but also to philosophers, science scholars...

...

Calvin returned to the Mathematics Association in a daze, and Audrey handed him a letter with an angry expression.

This letter was sent from the capital, and it said that although the Gaya scholars were blocked in Yabo City, the Gaya Kingdom was already spreading the news that their visiting scholars had swept the mathematics circles of the Loland Kingdom all the way.

After all, compared with the small setback in Yapo City, they achieved a large-scale and overwhelming victory in Lorraine.

Ignoring this small flaw, Gaya's goal has actually been achieved.

The small setback in Yapo City will not affect Gaya's overall victory. If there is no accident, the Lorraine scholar will not be able to hold his head up in front of the Gaya scholar for a long time to come.

Audrey let out a long sigh, and said with great regret: "If these three problems had appeared earlier, they could have been stopped when Gaya had just arrived in Lorraine... Unfortunately, it was too late."

"No, it's not too late." Calvin gritted his teeth with a ruthless look on his face, "Since it was Gaya who attacked us first, then------ let's all go to hell together!"

...

After the group of visiting scholars in Gaya was troubled by those three questions for a whole month, the devil in the mathematics circle of the Kingdom of Lorraine made a new move.

After those three questions, there was one more question on the reward wall of the Yapo City Mathematical Association.

This question sounds a bit funny, but the deep meaning contained in the question has caused countless people to think deeply...and even panic.

How long will it take Achilles, the strongest man in the Gaya Kingdom, the great magister of the wind system, to catch up with a tortoise?

This is the fourth question of Blair the Devil.

Achilles is a well-known powerhouse in the Kingdom of Gaya. He has the realm of a great magister. His name is known to almost everyone in the Divine Grace Continent.

Your Excellency Blair's question is described as follows: If there is a tortoise that is a certain distance ahead of the great magister Achilles, how long will it take for Achilles to catch up with the tortoise?

This is a simple question that cannot be simpler. As long as the speed of the tortoise, the speed of the great magister Achilles, and the distance between the two are given, any mathematician can give the correct answer.

However, the devil Blair gave them another answer.

No matter how fast the great magister Achilles is, he will always catch up

Not on this turtle.

Because when Achilles catches up to the starting position of the tortoise, the tortoise has already moved forward for a certain distance, and when Achilles has passed this distance, the tortoise will move forward for a certain distance, and so on, this process can continue infinitely Going down, if Achilles wants to catch up with the tortoise, then he must reach the starting position of the tortoise, but during this time, the tortoise has already crawled forward for a short distance...

The conclusion is that Achilles, the great wind magister known for his speed, can never catch up with a slow tortoise.

This conclusion seems very absurd, not to mention Achilles, the great magister of the wind system, even a three-year-old child can catch up with this tortoise and step on its head.

But what they all know, doesn't the winner of the Edwin Award know?

After careful consideration, they discovered the horror of this question.

The logic of this question is self-consistent.

They can find out the time when Achilles catches up with the tortoise, but there is a premise that they know that Achilles can catch up with the tortoise.

But the problem is, they can't explain how Achilles caught up with the tortoise...

Blair divided the process of Achilles chasing the tortoise into infinite parts. Later, the distance between Achilles and the tortoise was infinitely small, and the time required to catch up to this distance was also infinitely short.

But no matter how short this period of time is, it can continue to be divided.

If time and space could be divided like this forever, Achilles would never be able to catch up with the tortoise.

And time and space can be divided infinitely --- this is what the Gaya school advocates.

The Gaya School believes that time and space can be divided infinitely. This is an important proposition of the Gaya School, and it is also the consensus of the mathematics, science, and human beings in the Grace Continent.

To overthrow Blair's conclusion, we must first overthrow the premise that time and space can be divided infinitely, and we must overturn the claims of the Gaya School, and rebuild a new worldview for Gaya, for Lorraine, and for all scholars in the Grace Continent.

The continuity of time and space is the consensus of all human beings. Just imagine, if even it is wrong, what else is real?

The emergence of this problem made many visiting scholars in Gaya no longer care about the three problems. The problem of Master Achilles and the tortoise directly hit the beliefs of many schools of thought in Gaya. crisis.

Obviously, Lord Achilles must be able to catch up to that damned tortoise, the conclusion of the devil Blair is wrong!

But do they dare to say that Blair is wrong?

They dare not.

If Blair is wrong, the Gaya schools of thought are wrong.

It's a paradox!

Tang En looked at the question on the paper, his lips trembled, his face turned blue, and he tremblingly said: "The devil, he is the real devil!"

[Note: The information in this chapter is quoted from "History of Mathematics Part 1", author: carl.b.boyer, translated by Qin Chuanan. 】

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