I Pioneered Scientific Magic-Chapter 543: High-Speed Particle Collider
As two weeks slowly passed, reports from wizards stationed in the north indicated that the spacetime node remained sealed, with no anomalies surfacing.
This was undoubtedly good news. Raphael had successfully delayed the advance of the undead as anticipated, securing ample time for preparations.
The council spent three and a half months constructing a three-kilometer-long protective bastion, blocking the valley's entrances and deploying over three hundred thousand troops in the northern territories, equipped with various modern weapons ready to counter any invasion.
Preparations for the foreign war had also reached their final phase.
their minuscule size.
Fortunately, for wizards, capturing atoms for experimentation wasn't challenging, given their ample material resources.
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Lynn was incredibly patient; nearly four hours and about thirty failed attempts didn't deter him.
However, for Sanchez and others, who were uncertain of the method's viability, the ordeal was becoming torturous, even leading them to doubt whether the approach of smashing atoms was truly feasible.
Just then, Lynn's expression suddenly changed as he concentrated his domain on the collision point.
Sanchez's face also showed intense astonishment. Though his sensory abilities were significantly weaker than Lynn's, he had focused intensely on the targets.
And now, one of those targets had vanished from his perception.
The alchemists also stared intently at the collision point. While micro-particles were invisible to the naked eye and barely detectable even by legendary wizards, Lynn had cleverly surrounded the collision point with a cloud chamber.
Like the early experiments monitoring alpha particles, the high-speed particles bursting through dense water vapor drew clear trails of mist... resembling a blossom of fog unfurling in the void.