Laojun's mobile terminal <> visits Hanna, who is doing research on the planet Hale, and asks her how to communicate through the <>.
"First, a general discussion. ......<> do not form in solids."
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<<> interfere with matter, they cannot be formed in the ground.
Then what is the principle of the deployment is that a > is formed along a geometrical shape ...... usually a sphere ...... centered on the so-called > of the generator. The <> becomes a guiding line, and the magic power that determines the nature of the boundary is transmitted through the and becomes a <>.
If the mesh is fine, it is up to gas, if it is coarse, it is only solid, and liquid is in between, and so on. The conditions such as the intensity of magic power and frequency determine the nature and strength of the <>.
Of course, this is just a simple explanation; in reality, there are many more parameters and they are finely controlled.
Under such conditions, <> is deployed, so <> that rejects solids is not deployed in the ground, and depending on the conditions, also in liquids.
<> is deployed by a similar mechanism, but it rejects <> and >, so it does not have physical properties.
In other words, it is deployed in solids and liquids.
"Yes, that's right. ...... And where is the free magic element (ether) to maintain the <> supplied from, from the <> which is the induction line, right?
> has a shielding effect that free-magic element (ether) waves cannot pass through. This is why you need to use a solid physical barrier to prevent magic with physical phenomena.
When Lao Tzu mentioned the mechanism of the <, Hanna affirmed it.
" she said.
"Hmm, Lao Tzu seems to have noticed it too."
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"Yes, yes."
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"That's what I meant. You have to go to ...... to get through the shield effect. ......"
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"Yes, that's what I concluded."
"Yes. ......The devices used to generate magic barriers for experiments are placed on a table, aren't they? That's why I couldn't think of it."
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Lao Tzu admitted that if he had experimented with the device on the ground, he might have noticed it earlier.
"However, although we can say it's <>, it's not very strong."
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"So I realized that the shielding effect of the <> would be weakened by the >, more or less."
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"Thank you, Mr. Lao Tzu."
In a word, Hanna has developed a communication device that uses magic waves that travel through the ground.
It is easier said than done, and normal magic waves propagate regardless of whether they are in the ground, in the air, or in the water.
Lao Tzu took his hat off to Hanna who developed this device, not knowing if there is any waveform that can propagate through the ground.
"Let's see, if we use magic waves with a wavelength that resonates with the intensity of the free magic element (ether) that exists in the , about 40% of the waves will propagate through the ground. The rest travels through the air.
<40%. That's enough for communication.
"Yes. I think it's realistic to use that kind of strength.
After listening to the detailed explanation, Lao Tzu left the planet Hale satisfied.
Of course, he left the planet Hale with a prototype of <> in his hand.