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Chapter 2086 Trembling Movement Four

 Chapter 2088 The Trembling Movement (6)

"Look, the aurora!"

Suddenly someone in the tent said.

Georgiana subconsciously looked up at the night sky. There was indeed a brilliant band of light, which indeed looked like an aurora.

"How is this possible?" Lacretaire murmured, "Auroras only appear in the North Pole."

She thought for a moment about the dimension in which Boulogne-sur-Mer was located. It was indeed unlikely that auroras would appear, so there was only one other explanation.

"Have you ever heard of the Tyndall effect?" Georgiana asked.

Raclette looked at her inexplicably.

"Come here," she said to Lacretaire, walked to a dining table, took a glass, and poured water into it.

"What do you see?" Georgiana asked, holding up the glass.

"Nothing," Raclay Taylor observed.

Then Georgiana found some milk, dropped a few drops into it, and stirred it thoroughly. When it turned into a turbid liquid, she discovered a problem. This experiment required strong light. Where could she find it?

Then she thought, never mind it, so she took out her wand and used "fluorescence" on the glass filled with milk. Now she could see a clear "light path" in the glass.

"Look, this is the Tyndall effect." Georgiana explained to Lacretaire, "When this phenomenon occurs, the light has a shape. I remember it rained just now, and there were many small water droplets in the air, and there were also

With fireworks, you can imagine a scene like this: someone is smoking in a dark room. When sunlight shines through the cracks in the window, you will see the shape of smoke, and the colloid at this time is dust."

"How do I know if you used magic on it?" Raclette said with a playful smile.

She thought for a moment, poured the milk out of the crystal glass, and filled it with clean water. The same light would no longer have that "light path" when it shone on it.

"There is no 'trick', it's science." Georgiana pointed to the Fresnel lamp performing a light show not far away and said, "It forms a strong light source and shines far enough, and then forms an 'aurora'."

Lacretaire seemed to be doubtful about her explanation, while most people were busy looking at the "Aurora" and did not notice this corner. Fortunately, Lacretaire did not know who Tyndall was, because theoretically Tyndall was still there.

Not born.

If whoever registers first has the naming rights, what she just did is undoubtedly plagiarism, which is a very shameful act.

"Can you explain more?" Just when Georgiana was about to take away the "experimental equipment"-the wand, Edgeworth suddenly asked.

Unlike Lacre Taylor, who is good at history and writing, Edgeworth is better at "science and engineering", and it is much easier for Georgiana to explain the Tyndall effect to him.

No matter it is the first day after the rain, or at dusk or early morning, or even in the forest with high humidity, nature, this outstanding painter will paint a magnificent and magnificent picture. The light of the sun will not be as bright as Georgiana's hand.

The wand inside has only a little light, and it will illuminate the entire earth. This scene is widely used in religious themes. Many people regard this optical phenomenon as a symbol of salvation and call it the "Jesus Light."

Georgiana didn't know why she thought of this all of a sudden, she just felt that someone seemed to be troubled by something.

It is not magic, nor is it the "aurora" produced by the flow of high-energy charged particles in the ordinary sense. A glass of milk can explain it.

The Tyndall phenomenon was discovered in 1869, and in 1870, during the Franco-Prussian War, Paris was besieged. The dust and gunpowder smoke generated by the collapse of houses would also form "colloid" over the city, but where did the light source come from?

From heaven or on earth?

Paris in the 20th century was very charmingly decorated with lights. The light beams formed by the lights needed for the city's night scene were also caused by the Tyndall phenomenon. However, if it was damaged by war, these lights would go out.

God said, let there be light.

She still chose the light.

The sun also burns itself and brings light and heat to the surroundings. This approach of "consuming itself and illuminating others" is indeed different from some people's.

Zhang Tao said don't forget your own needs, otherwise you will wear yourself out.

Severus chose darkness, and even if darkness is misunderstood at first, people will still fall in love with it.

She used "nox" to extinguish the light brought by the fluorescent flashes. Edgeworth was very curious about it and seemed to want to break it down and understand how it worked.

In fact, its function is similar to that of a flashlight, except that it does not have a "battery" and is replaced by the magic power of a wizard.

She didn't want to show off how "noble" she was, but simply felt that spending so much money on buying a diamond would be better than supporting a young person's exploration and discovery.

Geniuses like Severus also need to be protected and cultivated. If he, like Bella, was imprisoned in Azkaban to show his loyalty to the Dark Lord, there would be no "youngest Potion Master"

.

He will waste his time there. Even if he has good skills, he will not be able to conduct experiments due to lack of materials. This is a "waste" of his talent.

Everyone has their youth, and Snape almost messed up his life.

Sometimes a child is like a tree. No one prunes it in the forest, so it grows wild. The plants in her greenhouse will be pruned to remove those branches that are not conducive to its growth and consume nutrients.

, and she harvests the fruits, flowers, and leaves of the plants in return.

However, children will not be trees after all. There will always be fruits, flowers, and leaves in return. Many people never come back after graduating from school. And she is not a "professor" like Slughorn.

Asked the Quidditch captain to give him tickets to the box.

She was almost lost, and actually struggled with the question of whether Napoleon was truly devoted.

When the happiness of the French people is based on more organized laws, all Europe will be free, but the necessary condition for achieving European peace is the establishment of a stable system.

This should be the granite he planned to bury.

It's not love, it's not love, it's the system. Louis XVI wanted the people's love, but ended up being harmed by it.

Perhaps President Jefferson was right in saying that Napoleon, who acted with reason rather than emotion, could be trusted.

Looking back at the Pomona of the past, she was very happy, but she was gullible and would follow what others said.

Before the investigation was clear, the children believed that Harry cheated and chose the fourth contestant. However, in fact, it was a trap set by Buddy Crouch Jr. with the purpose of using Harry's blood to resurrect his "master"

.

The band was still playing when Harry and Cedric appeared together.

It took a while for people to realize that Cedric Diggory was dead and that he became the first sacrifice for Voldemort's resurrection.

In fact, she should have foreseen it earlier, but at that time she was busy having fun and did not fulfill her duties as a dean.

He is like a dose of poison. She told others that what makes you happy may not necessarily make you happy, and what makes you happy may not necessarily make you happy. Should she "quit" him now?

She remembered his black eyes, yellowed teeth, and purple silk tie, which was hidden in a plain black coat and occasionally gave off a luxurious reflection.

Looking at him like that, who still remembers the half-blood Slytherin who was "hanging the golden bell upside down"?

But he ruined himself and almost died in the dock.

Don't worry about him, he will just do it.

She closed her eyes and let out a long sigh.

Why does he always appear? Also, who was he bullied by?
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