I Created Scientific Magic-Chapter 591 - 510: Your Probability Theory is a Blasphemy to Demonology!

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Chapter 591 -510: Your Probability Theory is a Blasphemy to Demonology!

Lynn’s explanation was very concise, but the Wizards present were skeptical.

Because the experiment before them could only be described as bizarre, and all changes occurred after Lynn unfolded his domain!

Even Rafael and others who had immense trust in the star of magic couldn’t help but harbor a doubt—could it be that the other party had secretly tampered with the experiment to change the results?

Although no one voiced this thought, Lynn could tell from everyone’s expressions and once again spoke generously.

“Only I can control the magic net, but it doesn’t matter who unfolds the domain!”

As the words fell, Lynn withdrew his domain. He understood that unless each of these people tried it themselves, no one would be willing to believe that such a counterintuitive phenomenon truly existed.

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The moment the domain disappeared, the Wizards in the exhibition hall also freed themselves from the intense perception of the electromagnetic field.

But no one was in a hurry to unfold their domain; instead, they unanimously turned their gaze to the experiment stage.

The fluorescent screen underwent another change—two stripes formed by light particles gradually dissipated, and in their place, nine interference stripes similar to a zebra crossing appeared.

“The mysterious interference has started again?!” Sanchez felt a chill run down his spine, and it threw him off completely.

The particles were transmitting in the form of wave paths… This strange and nonsensical sensation was utterly unnerving.

“Let me give it a try,” said Harrov, his face extremely grave, as he was the first to activate his domain. Lynn then connected the perception of everyone in the magic net.

The trajectory of the electrons once again became orderly…

It passed through the slits like a particle that was normally accelerated by force and landed honestly on the photosensitive screen behind.

Yet this normality became abnormal in the eyes of the onlookers!

Harrov’s domain discontinued after one minute, and he sank deep into thought, followed by Vittorio and Aurora who also gave it a try.

“This time it’s my turn…” “I just don’t believe this!” “I’ll try it too!”

The grand wizards at the conference also conducted the experiment themselves after the presiding officers, and the electrons seemed to be playing a bizarre game of hide and seek with them, with the photosensitive screen constantly changing.

“Could it be the influence of the domain!” Alade couldn’t help but speak out.

He suspected that some force in the void could affect the trajectory of particles, which disappeared once they unfolded their domains.

“No, it’s not the domain. In fact, before this experiment, I tried with other instruments, like installing detectors for the electrons behind the slits, but there was no change!” Lynn directly refuted Alade’s guess.

The reason for unfolding the domain was merely to allow the wizards present to “see” more clearly.

“Then what exactly is affecting the trajectory of the electrons?” Aurora asked.

“If I am not mistaken, I’m afraid it’s… observation!” Lynn replied seriously.

Observation?

Lynn’s answer took everyone present by surprise. Rafael nearly yanked off his beard in shock and took a while before he incredulously confirmed,

“You mean to say that because we were observing the electrons just now, they behaved as particles should, and if we don’t observe, they suddenly become waves?”

“No, to be precise, in the absence of observation, it possesses both wave and particle characteristics simultaneously…” Lynn corrected Rafael’s statement. “I call it quantum wave-particle duality!”

“That’s truly ludicrous. How can something be both a particle and a wave at the same time?” A grand wizard interrupted, his voice fraught with frustration. This was a clear insult to his intelligence.

The wizards in the auditorium also struggled to comprehend this so-called wave-particle duality; they simply couldn’t imagine such an existence with their minds.

“This wave is not the kind you understand as a mechanical wave. I refer to it as a probability wave!” Lynn continued to explain.

The so-called probability wave refers to the likelihood of microscopic elements appearing at a given point in space at a particular moment. For instance, when an electron passes through a slit, it could land anywhere on the photosensitive screen, though the probability is higher for it to fall within the interference stripe area.

However, this is in the absence of observation. Once the domain is unfolded and the position of the electron at that moment is confirmed, the electron will then proceed along the determined trajectory, landing precisely at that single point.

“This is just too…” As Lynn explained, Sanchez’s face twitched continuously, struggling to find the right adjective, and, in the end, he could only squeeze out a few words through gritted teeth. “It’s too incredible!”

What Lynn proposed with the probability wave was even more bizarre than wave-particle duality!

It was like being told that there was an animal that could switch between the forms of fish, horse, donkey, eagle, and many other species, possessing all their characteristics, able to fly when it needed to soar and swim when it needed to dive into the sea…

But as soon as you glanced at it, its form was frozen, and it could no longer fly if it were meant to run, or it would drown if it tried to swim after being a flying creature.