Magi Craft Meister

53-07 Tabernacle VII Hannah Good luck

In Penglai, members of the 'family' as well as Jen were free to do research.

Research themes are infinite.

The more knowledge you have, the more mysterious you will know about this world.

Yesterday Hannah was studying one of the mysteries of Metastatic Gates.

She's eighteen now. Flowers are also maidens of shame, but their brains will also enter the five fingers in the Ars world.

Though pure logical development may not be hostile to the old man, the head of the demon, the flexible idea is undoubtedly above the old man.

One of the mysteries under study is that at the time of metastasis, the metastasis fails if it is the gas that is at the destination of the metastasis and if it is a liquid or solid.

The 'forwarder' you're dealing with. This is a magic machine (Magi machine) that sends an object to a specified coordinate, but it is not transferred if the coordinate has a solid state, such as a rock, or is underwater.

However, this does not apply in the case of gases.

"Hmm, I wonder what that means"

Hannah had Jen's permission and asked Old Master to cooperate. Because the "forwarder" can only be handled by the old man.

"Now, old man, you're checking the destination first with the Peep View Telescope (Peeper) before transferring it, right?

"Yes, you are, Hannah."

"So first of all, there's no transfer failures... hey old man, I'm a little embarrassed about that 'Hannah'"

"But isn't Hannah Hannah? Once you called me" Hannah, "you said," Stop calling me that. "

"Hmmm...... it is. I was wondering if you could at least make it" Mr. "."

"Mr. Hannah, is it?

"Yeah.... uh, that's a little uncomfortable too. Well, no, call me whatever you want."

'Yes, then, Hannah......, why don't you poke the difference between gas, liquid and solid'

"Hmm, right..."

Hannah thought.

Transfer, transfer, both move objects to their destination via 'subspace' or 'hyperspace'.

The journey takes 0 seconds flat. From this, there is a presumption that time flows differently between 'subspace' or 'hyperspace' and the space in which we are... No, we are not.

Time has not elapsed for the object being moved.

This was demonstrated by transferring the 'clock'. This means that travel in 'subspace' or 'hyperspace' is an instant.

Doesn't that mean that 'mass' is 0 in 'subspace' or 'hyperspace'?

"I don't think that presumption is wrong, Mr. Hannah."

You, too, supported Hannah's reasoning.

"If so, one of the physical properties of mass is the physical mass specific to three-dimensional space."

"Indeed."

For the record, the discussion with Hannah at this time was very helpful in later discovering how to send Jen from the future to the past.

"So when you go back from those spaces, there are conditions, and there should be no liquids or solids."

"You will be."

Thus, when the discussion was not about to enter a good environment.

"Hannah, we're ready for dinner"

Elsa called me.

"Oh, that's already the time?

One of Hannah's stunts is The Immediate Switch of Thoughts.

Even if you're thinking about something, you can think about something else if you need to.

And I can also go back to my original thinking as if there had been no interruption.

I'm so proud of Hannah.

That's what Jen said, the quality (s) that make you invisible when you come up with one thing.

"Welcome"

"Yes, my lord."

"Hey Elsa, sister. How are you doing today?

Hannah asked Elsa what Jen was doing, who didn't show up at lunch.

"Mm, that guy's taking Yu and Mio to the Nord Federation, going. Right now, it's just me and Hannah on this island"

"Oh, yeah."

"Hannah, if you're a researcher, how are you?

"Hmm, that's hard."

"... 'If there is a liquid or solid at the destination, how can it fail', right?

"Yeah, yeah."

"... I can't think of anything that might be helpful. I'm sorry."

"Yeah, Elsa, sister, that's okay. Because this is what I should think."

"Good luck."

"Thanks"

Having finished her lunch, Hannah returned to the discussion with you again.

"Hey old man, I just figured, when you were moving through 'subspace', you assumed that the mass of that object was zero."

"Yeah, that's right"

"The substance returns to" normal space "and the transfer or transfer is over."

"You will be."

"I mean, it returns from mass 0 to the original mass, right? It usually 'comes out' in space in that state..."

Here Hannah grinned.

"Can't you push something too 'heavy'?

In other words, Hannah thought that if something too heavy was at her destination, she wouldn't be able to 'push it away' because the mass wouldn't go back to its entirely intrinsic value or was in the process of going back.

"Solids are out of the question, even if they're gaseous, can't they be sent out to places with very heavy gases?

'I see, that's a possible hypothesis. Experiment and you'll see.'

So it's an experiment.

Tension of physical boundaries, high temperature and pressure inside. 100 bar, 1000 degrees Celsius.

The temperature seems too high, but it saved me the trouble of accurately calculating the temperature at which the air can keep the gas at 100 bar.

Into it, old man, you try to transfer a small piece of Adamantite.

'... you can't'

No small pieces were transferred.

"... I knew it, right?"

Also, as a condition between gas and liquid, hot air… could be transferred with particles of water scattered in the air.

"Again, Hannah...... your hypothesis seems correct"

"Yeah."

In short, if the air resistance at the destination is large, the transfer will fail, I guess I can say. Although the term 'air resistance' lacks precision.

"If you do that, you'll be fine with the transfer gate."

Because the transfer gate (warp gate) has a housing and the interior can be protected by a junction.

'Right. Although it is assumed that there are no foreign objects in the housing on the side that appears'

The transfer gate (warp gate) also had the advantage of not being on the transfer machine.

Reporting the results to Jen, who returned that night,

"Wow, Hannah!

Jen rejoiced at letting go and praised Hannah.

"Eh, thanks"

Hannah smiled the same way when she met Jen.