"Shooting ability?"
Field looked at two detectors, one of which had a huge light-sensitive element, which could capture the surrounding scene to the maximum extent and transmit it to the ground. This kind of detector was mostly used for ecological exploration, and some mages even fixed it on the bodies of some large creatures to observe their ecological behavior.
The other detector is relatively simpler, which is almost a square metal box. This detector has no photosensitive elements, and can only explore the surroundings through its own sensors. Correspondingly, its sensitivity is much higher, and it can detect many indicators synchronously. This kind of detector is mostly used to explore some extremely harsh environments, such as lava or ice Deep sea, where there is no light.
"Wait, Sir Ian gray, I don't understand you."
Said Gloria, with one hair covering half of his eyes.
"If I understand correctly, do you think it is the detector's shooting ability that causes this wave crest?"
Hearing Brolli's question, Lord Bragg fell into thinking. He looked at Lena to see what the youngest high-level mage in history had.
"When the detectors with photosensitive elements are detecting, the mages are in the sentry, monitoring the magic, using these detectors to observe, and then the magic concentration suddenly rises, while the detectors without photosensitive elements only send data back, and do not observe the same phenomenon."
There's no lack of confidence, he explains.
"First of all, we need to assume that the destruction of the detector is related to the phenomenon of increasing magic concentration. That is to say, it is this phenomenon that leads to the destruction of the detector, and every time the detector is destroyed, it is bound to happen."
Lena's words are a bit convoluted, but in fact he is putting forward a hypothesis, that is, the detectors that do not detect the wave crest in the detection image also encounter this phenomenon, but they do not distinguish.
"It's true that we can come to such a conclusion by simplifying the problem."
Monsieur Calvados nodded slightly and looked at the young man a little.
"On this premise, I made a hypothesis based on the observation of the phenomenon, that is, only detectors with photosensitive elements can detect this phenomenon of increasing magic concentration."
"You mean this phenomenon is only detected by detectors when it is observed by humans?"
Mr. Alberton frowned slightly, and he could easily deduce such a conclusion from Lena's speech.
That is, only when it is observed by human beings, this phenomenon will be specific and detectable. When human beings can't directly observe, this phenomenon will also occur, but it can't be detected by machines.
"At present, my idea is this, because this can explain why there are such differences."
Lena nodded.
"It's an interesting idea, Ian gray."
Mr. Braggs pondered that he did not refute Lena's statement, but did not agree with it. He seemed to be thinking about the meaning behind Lena's conjecture.
"Do you mean that our artificial observation will lead to the change of the big hole and make it produce a different phenomenon?"
"Yes, sir Bragg."
Lena looked directly into each other's eyes. The deep purple pupil of Lord Bragg seemed to contain a universe, clear and profound.
"That's crazy."
Augustine shook his head. He could not accept the explanation.
"If human observation can lead to the change of phenomena, that is to say, only when we do not observe the object, the object is the most essential appearance, and once we observe it, it will lead to the change of the object. Then how can we make sure that what we see is true, not changed after observation?"
His question is also what all the mages here think after hearing Lena's conjecture.
According to the classical magic theory, the observation itself should not have any impact on the target. In fact, even the measurement behavior should not have any impact on the observation target, because in this case, the observation will lose its meaning, because after the observation, the object will change, not the original appearance.
In fact, observation is the foundation of all magic construction. If the values of observation and measurement are no longer true, all magic systems will collapse, magic will no longer exist, and even the objective reality will be challenged.
This is unacceptable to all mages.
But Lerner's conjecture does have some truth. If we accept the conclusion that observation or not will lead to different phenomena, then the problem of the influence of the large hole on the detector will be solved.
But once we accept this conclusion, there will be more problems, and it will directly challenge people's cognitive foundation. The high-level mages on the scene can't draw conclusions at will.
"This big hole is very strange. We need more research to explore it."When he saw that he could not come to a conclusion for a while, he declared the end of the meeting. After all, there was no way to verify Lena's conjecture through simple discussion.
They left the room one after another, and Mr. Alberton stopped him before he left.
"Lena, do you really think your guess will be the truth?"
Mr. Alberton knows that sometimes assumptions must be bold and beyond imagination, but the verification process must be extremely careful. That's why he confirmed to Lena that this young high-level mage can always have ideas that ordinary people can't understand, and many times, such ideas are finally verified to be correct.
"I'm not sure, but Mr. Alberton, when you look at the detector image, don't you have the same depressing feeling? It's like the open space is filled with something that we can't observe, and only in the gap of thinking can we show the prototype."
Asked Reiner, looking into his Lord Alberton's eyes without flinching.
"Indeed, I have a similar feeling. There are too many strange things in the void."
Lord Alberton nodded in agreement, and then said.
"Do you have any ideas for this conjecture to be verified by experiments?"
In fact, if observation can affect matter, even if there is experimental verification, mages also need to observe it to determine the experimental results, and this is a kind of behavior that can affect matter. Therefore, even the legendary mage isaris Alberton, it is difficult to think of a reasonable way in a short time.
"I, well, I need a little more time to think."
Said Lena, with some thoughts in his mind.
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