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Chapter 1680 The Secret Words of the Goddess Twenty-five

 Chapter 1682 The Goddess’s Secret Word (Twenty-seven)

In the early morning of May 27, 1668, when Sir Isaac Newton was preparing to prove the law of gravity in Cambridge, a gentleman was riding through a remote corner of Essex in southeastern England when he witnessed a dragon basking in the sun.

This "dragon" had a hissing tongue and a pair of wings as hard as leather. The gentleman hit the horse with his spurs and ran away as fast as the wind.

The story about this "dragon" is not over yet, nor is Isaac Newton's proof. Anyone who has studied high school physics knows that Newton's process of proving universal gravitation is different from Galileo's proof of gravitational acceleration. Newton relied on

Galileo was writing on the blackboard, and Galileo was doing experiments. He ran to the Leaning Tower of Pisa and released two shot balls of different sizes and masses together, so that people could see with their own eyes how the two shot balls landed.

That night at the Observatory, in full view of everyone, Severus used the Death Curse to kill Albus Dumbledore. The spell kept him at a distance from Dumbledore, so that he didn't have to be like Cassie.

Like Modo, he witnessed with his own eyes how the archdeacon fell to the ground on the edge of the bell tower.

Moreover, Albus looked very peaceful when he fell to the ground, as if he had fallen asleep. Perhaps it was precisely because he looked so "complete", as if he would wake up at any time, that it was difficult for people to accept the fact that he was dead.

When a loved one is killed by a person who has always been prejudiced and behaved suspiciously, love and anger make people lose their minds. Even Harry cannot forgive Severus for what he did.

Human tolerance is limited, and the unforgivable curse is unforgivable.

Death Eaters don't take this seriously, and those children who are eager to join the Death Eaters don't take it seriously whether their mistakes will be forgiven. They will not always be children, even if they don't want to.

As you grow up, time will slowly pass. From 11 years old to 17 years old, then to 27 years old, to 37 years old, adults have to bear the consequences for their mistakes.

In the Room of Requirement, Crabbe was burned to death by the fire curse he cast. The Death Eaters used the Unforgivable Curse as "stunned" and "Expelliarmus". They used the Unforgivable Curse in this way.

So skilled that no one doubted whether the "power" that really killed Albus Dumbrey was the Avada Kedavra curse issued by "Death Eater" Snape or gravity.

Harry once fell off his broom and Dumbledore saved him.

But when Dumbledore fell from the Astronomy Tower, no one thought of saving him.

Can people who are hit by the killing curse be saved?

If so, why was Sirius Black not saved when he was hit by Bella's death curse?

After just a moment of hesitation, Albus had already fallen from the tower to the ground, and it was too late to save him even if he wanted to.

Time seems to pass quickly and slowly, as if in the blink of an eye, the baby in the arms has grown up, got married and had children, or the person in the mirror has aged and is no longer young.

Human beings define the time it takes for the Earth to orbit the sun once as one year. The time it takes for other planets in the solar system to orbit the sun is converted on this basis. The orbital period of Venus is 61% of Earth years, and the orbital period of Jupiter is 11 Earth years.

Year.

In Kepler's third law, the ratio of the cube of the semi-axis length of the elliptical orbit to the square of the revolution period is Kepler's constant. In Ptolemy's epicycle universe model, the orbit of the planet around the earth is

The orbit of a planet moving along a small circle is called an epicycle. People at that time generally believed in this model, but when astronomers observed those planets, they found that their actual orbits were different from those calculated according to Ptolemaic theory.

It is completely consistent. Scholars often modify the orbits of planets. This makes the system constantly add new circular trajectories when future generations need development, so that one layer after another makes the system complex and huge, and the calculations are very complicated.

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The reason why Ptolemy's system has been used for thousands of years is mainly because he solved the problem of navigation, and then there was the need for faith. Before the emergence of the global positioning system and satellites, humans relied on the stars in the sky to identify directions at sea.

Copernicus's heliocentric theory believed that the orbits of celestial bodies around the sun are circular and move at a uniform speed. Kepler's first and second laws corrected Copernicus's statement. The trajectory of such planets is faster than that of Tonkin.

Lemy's planetary trajectories were much simpler.

Pythagoras believed that the sun, moon and stars all moved in orbits that were not the will of God, while Kepler's model of motion believed that God was the master of geometric design behind them.

In addition to letting children sit on the bench for a long time, Latin education also encourages innovation. At the same time, because it tolerates children's mistakes, they will become more willful. If those "heresies" during the Renaissance were really pursued, it would be difficult to escape from prison.

Disaster. Caravaggio took the use of black and shadow to the extreme, creating a relief effect and making them look more realistic. This is in stark contrast to the hazy and dreamy gradient painting style led by Leonardo da Vinci.

The contrast. But his aggressive and fearless character led him to extremes. On May 28, 1606, Caravaggio had a quarrel with someone over the betting money in an old-fashioned tennis match, and killed the opponent in a fight with a weapon.

A life of escape.

Everywhere Caravaggio went, no one recognized him at first, but his artistic talent soon gained support from some patrons. Finally, on July 14, 1608, his painting achievements were recognized by the Knights of Malta.

He obtained the title of knight. With such a prestigious reputation, he might be able to ask for pardon from the Pope. However, he had a dispute with the knight and was imprisoned. Soon after, he escaped from prison and fled to Sicily.

There are very few artists in the world who can be recognized while they are still alive. This painter with a sword has the same talent as Leonardo da Vinci. If he can manage himself properly like Leonardo da Vinci, he might become a master again.

But he messed up his life.

However, no matter how deviant the artists were, violating taboos by dissecting corpses, or even painting naked murals in the Sistine, no one was burned at the stake.

Pythagoras' golden section is obtained by the ratio of the orbits of the sun, moon, and stars to the earth, which are equal to three important harmonies, namely octaves, fifths, and fourths. This is similar to Leonardo da Vinci's

Vitruvian's golden section based on architecture is completely two concepts.

Certain music played in churches gives people a very harmonious feeling. This may be because this "harmony" is no longer musical harmony, but a broader harmony, including the movement of celestial bodies and all things on earth.

To find this "perfect harmony" score is to find the door to heaven. However, Kepler already pointed out when constructing the cosmic system based on music and geometric harmony. In addition to this perfect harmony being available at the beginning of creation,

, it will be difficult to get later. If everyone chooses a tune to sing, the "chorus" sound effect can be comparable to when thousands of students at Hogwarts sing the school song together.

Not many people can stand the sound. In order to prevent everyone's ears from being tortured, someone will come out to designate a tune. Not everyone will like this tune, but the song it sings can be called a song and is more acceptable.

Take action and get on the stage, otherwise only Albus Dumbledore, who loves chamber music, can appreciate this kind of singing that is similar to howling like a wolf.

In the office that once belonged to Cuvier, Severus and Goncey began to draw the geometric shapes they had previously made on the map of Paris on the blackboard, with a large row of calculation formulas written next to them.

Originally they thought that the x-coordinate axis was skewed with the line connecting the dome of Les Invalides and the cemetery of Père Lachaise. Now they adjusted it according to the deflection angle of Saint-Subiers Church, and it almost matches.

But the way to find "planets" is to draw concentric circles, not ellipses, and the radius of these circles and the planet's rotation period are not Kepler's constant at all.

The more the picture is drawn, the more complicated it becomes, and the more difficult it is to understand, just like those astronomers in the 16th century who had "astronomical numbers" before their eyes.

After "struggling" for half an hour, Severus and Gongcey reached a consensus that they were looking in the wrong direction, or that the sculpture of Bass, the god of music, was used to mislead them. When they were in the Louvre,

They have been misled before, and they may have fallen into the trap again this time.

Gongsei can smoke, but he doesn't smoke often. Now he also asked Severus for one. The two of them looked at the blackboard and puffed away. They looked like two desperate mathematicians at the moment.

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It would be great if there could be an apple to hit them at this time.

"I heard that Kepler had collaborated with Tycho Dodonus before." Gongsei rubbed his eyes and said, "Kepler's third law was calculated based on Tycho's observation data and star catalog.

Tycho's prophecies were very popular in Waugh's day."

"I've heard of it," Severus whispered, looking at the blackboard.

"Should we go to the observatory and have a look? Maybe there will be new clues?" Gong Saiyi suggested.

"Let's go." Severus said without hesitation and took down the small blackboard from the wall.

What I didn't expect was that there was a bookshelf behind the blackboard with two books on it. They had accumulated dust for many years and seemed to have been forgotten here.

"Do you think someone put them there on purpose or did these lazy guys forget to pack them up?" Gong Saiyi asked, looking at the books.

"Take them out," Severus said to Goncely.

Gong Saiyi took out the dirty books.

"It's vellum." Gong Saiyi stroked the cover and said, "This binding method was very popular before the 19th century."

Then he opened the cover. This book was about edible plants, with illustrations and instructions, as well as how to cultivate fungi.

"There are many underground tunnels in Paris, which are suitable for cultivating mushrooms." Gongcey said, "They are food during famine."

"What's that?" Severus asked.

Gong Saiyi put down the book about plants and opened another one.

"The Decameron." Gong Saiyi said.

Severus looked back at the row of chiaroscuro under the UV light.

When Florence was hit by the Black Death, seven young men and their servants hid in a country villa to escape the plague. They told stories for ten days. After ten days, the story was finished and they returned to Florence. However, after the Black Death

After the death of the disease, Siena was severely weakened, two-thirds of the population died, and it could no longer form an army of 20,000 to resist Florence as it had in 1260.

"Snape, it's better for me to keep this book." Gong Saiyi suddenly said.

"What?" Severus asked.

Gongsei hesitated, "This book is in French."

"I read it in English, what did you say you discovered?" Severus said calmly.

Gongsei turned the book over and showed it to Severus. One page was stained with a red substance, which looked very similar to the red grease they took out of the box just now.

The title of that page is Chapter 3 of The Seventh Day, The Story of Siena.

Severus smiled, "Have you ever heard of the origin of Hogwarts' motto?"

Gong Saiyi nodded.

"Are you going to stop me like the people from the Dark Magic Alliance?"

"I don't think this is a provocation." Gongsei said. "Control your emotions, Severus."

"He thinks I'm stupid!" Severus pursed his upper lip. "I'm going to kill him."

"He is already dead." Gong Saiyi said, "Your emotional outburst now is just a waste of time!"

"How could she do this to me!" Severus roared.

"Are you still going to rescue her? Or are you going to accept his conditions and resurrect Lily Potter?"

Severus fell silent, his whole body trembling, as if he couldn't make a sound.

"I've heard people say that women are more intolerant of spiritual betrayal than physical betrayal. Do you know Victor Hugo's lover Juliet? When Juliet received a message from Leonie, another mistress of Hugo, she

When Hugo wrote his love letter to Leonie, Juliet was almost desperate. I shouldn't have asked you whether you were the same as the mother of your godson as written in the book..."

"Shut up!" Severus said through gritted teeth.

"I think Pomona is more relaxed with anyone than with you." Gongsei said gloomily, "I heard that she buried Albus Dumbledore. I can't imagine how she could be with her."

A 'murderer' in love."
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