1. the reaction is too far away and too small to be detected.
2. the free elemental wave of the transition was not generated or was absorbed.
3. the is broken.
No <<3>. I checked again and again. Then, 2 seems to be the most likely case.
If there is no free element (ether) wave, it means that there is no free element (ether) at that place.
There is no such place on the planet Ars and its surrounding space.
This means that the free-magic wave generated by the transition was absorbed.
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It takes about 4 seconds to reach this point.
The "Mere Old Man" continues his discussion.
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The old man considers all the possibilities that he can imagine.
The most likely hypothesis is .......
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However, it might be worthwhile for Jin and his colleagues to do so, so the "Mere Old Man" decided to consider such a magi-machine.
And then, he further hypothesizes about this phenomenon.
The basic assumption is that they do not know that there is a detection technique.
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In a place with low atmospheric pressure, <> does not change, but <> changes.
The same thing can be said for free-magic waves.
If there is a place where free-magic element (ether) concentration is low, it means that the amount of free-magic element (ether) pushed out is small when an object is transferred there.
This means that the free-magic wave is .
In such a case, it may not be detectable at a distance due to attenuation.
This was the most probable hypothesis of the old man.
The old man judged that there is a high possibility that the free magical element (ether) is being collected for the operation of the magi-machine or the magic tool.
Therefore, the concentration of ether at the destination is low, and the distance is so great that the could not detect it.
Since Lando's team did not make physical contact with the mysterious golem, they did not measure its magic power pattern.
Also, Reiko, who was grabbed by the arm, did not measure the magic pattern either, because she was acting low performance.
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The old man concluded.
The old man then monitors the car with his "peepers" and observation satellites to make sure he does not lose sight of it.