Divine Costume Holy Sword Fafnir

Magic Formula Class (Part II)

"Well, now is the original magic of magic... it will be an efficient way to activate magic"

"Is it an efficient way to activate magic?

Ariel asks me questions to repeat my words.

"Oh, it will. In the first place, magic is thought to be paranormal, but that's half right and half wrong. Magic doesn't escape physical phenomena in the world we live in. Because there are a lot of solid natural phenomena, physics, mathematical objects that probably affect each other."

Not only Ariel, who has been asking questions, but the other four are also tilting their necks.

This is going to have to be taught from the ground up.

I turn my gaze toward Elsa.

There was Elsa sitting on the stump and taking an interesting look at me and the students.

"What's the matter with you?

Elsa, who realizes I've been seen, asks.

"I'm going to cut your time to learn Dragon Language a little, but are you okay?

"It doesn't matter. For a moment, anyway!

I was just a little intrigued by the word Elsa for a moment, but let's hear it next time. If I have time, should I teach my students the basics of physics?

The question is how far to teach......

Should I only tell you what is related to magic?

"Ariel, Eryl, Speaker, Hannah, Naru. I think what I'm about to teach you is close to the truth in this world. So make sure you keep your notes properly!

The students snorted half-heartedly at my words.

Even though I felt a little novel about the students' reactions, my grandfather was like this? While I think about it, when I start the magic of the item box with my necklace, I give out the blackboard and chalk, and I write the letters on the blackboard with chalk.

"First of all, you have to be aware that magic is classified as mystics, but it belongs to physics."

"What is physics?

Naru raises his hand and asks me a question.

"Physics is simply about understanding phenomena that encompass the natural phenomena of this world..."

I take the pebble rolling at my feet.

And throwing it lightly overhead, it flies up against gravity and never disappears into the sky, and falls to the ground when it falls at a rate that properly adds gravity acceleration.

"Objects will always fall to the ground when you throw them, won't they?

"- Huh? SE, Doctor... isn't that normal?

What is Hannah talking about? He looks at me with that eye.

"Bye, Hannah. How did the stone you threw fall? Can you explain that?

"Oh... that's..."

Hannah leans over without being able to answer, but wondering is a good thing.

It's hard to remember just listening caricaturally without thinking or questioning.

"Now, the reason why an object falls is because there's something called gravity on this planet where we live."

"Gravity?"

Aeril raises questions.

"Oh, gravity. You guys have had buckets before, haven't you?

Everyone comes back to snort.

You can skip explaining that it's just the general public at times like this.

If this was nobility, I would have to explain it from what a bucket is.

"If you put water in the bucket and turn it around, the water won't fall off even if a bucket comes over your head, right?

"Doctor! I don't know because I've never done it!

"Oh well..."

Wouldn't a woman imitate putting water in a bucket and turning it around?

I used to play with water in the bucket because I was alone a lot, but maybe this is the difference between a man and a woman.

When I start the item box, I take the bucket out of the item box and put the water in.

And turn as much as you want in front of the students.

The students who were watching it had a white look, and at first they were looking at me, but that look changes a little bit.

I just saw the look on the students' faces, forcing them to stop where the bucket came from overhead.

Then the water that was stuck in the bucket with centrifugal force was pulled to the heart by the centrifugal force due to the stopping of rotation, and when the water fell, the water hung from my head.

I take the towel out of the item box and then I put the bucket back in the item box.

"Well, the water's falling now, isn't it? Until then, I was spinning it and it didn't fall. This was just the force that the object was trying to turn out by rotating the bucket. By stopping that rotation, the centrifugal force that was sticking the object to the bottom of the bucket disappeared, so the water fell. And the cause of falling is called cardiac strength, which is also the cause of falling objects."

I see the students after wiping my hair and face with a towel and everyone is flashing.

"Now, I say physics with a great deal of meaning to unravel these phenomena in people's knowledge. In other words, the phenomenon of magic in this world belongs to physics."