“Let’s call it the first continent and the second continent, and then name it later.”
Jiang Fan named this scrap.
For the time being, the two continents were given such names.
In this era, no one had noticed the formation of the second continent yet.
Within the Xia Kingdom, people were focused on recuperation.
Han also did not forget Qi’s explanation.
He also took scrupulous things as the foundation of the continent!
Various disciplines had been further developed.
Some interesting inventions were popping up like bamboo shoots after rain!
Within 10 years under Han’s rule.
The elements of the periodic table were proposed for the first time, and the concept of elements was fully formed!
Within 12 years of Han’s rule, some scholars had discovered the laws of heredity.
This discovery laid the foundation for genetics and the subsequent concept of genes.
But it was just a discovery.
The lack of adequate equipment made subsequent research progress slow.
Within 15 years of Han’s rule, there was a famous experiment done by a young scholar.
The scholar climbed to the top of a leaning tower in the capital and threw an iron ball weighing 100 pounds and a one-pound ball at the same time.
Everyone thought that the two iron balls would fall to the ground almost parallel to each other but with the results of this experiment, everyone present was dumbfounded and at a loss of words.
This beautiful story, which was hailed as the “Leaning Tower Test” by the scientific community in the future, had proved by the fact that objects with different weights falling from the same height, would not land at the same time!
This overturned the misconceptions of many previous scholars.
The foundation was laid for the law of free fall which was recognized later.
Within 20 years under Han’s rule, it was a year of great explosion in various disciplines.
This year, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Han’s accession to the throne, each discipline was officially established.
Medicine, physics, chemistry, biology, materials science, and a dozen other disciplines were established.
Under Han’s personal will, the final naming was completed.
Behind these disciplines, there was another discipline that was not publicly available and for which Han was personally responsible was not a pharmaceutical category.
Rather, it was the discipline of Transcendental Studies!
Han did not forget that beyond the Blue Star, there were other worlds too.
The Transcendental Institute was still operating normally.
It was just that, it had been twenty years and not once did Father’s instructions appear!
As the saying goes, the top was the bottom.
Because Han himself was an expert in medicine.
So medicine had been sufficiently developed during the reign of Han.
The school of Medicine became the most popular school.