Superboy at Hogwarts - Chapter 008 [Genius? Or Fool?】

【I think I may have discovered some incredible facts!

Kerry said silently:"I'm really a genius! Of course - except for the spell!"

It must be said that Kerry's narcissism is innate, and it is engraved in his DNA.

Professor McGonagall quickly revoked the spell, and the big white pig turned into a podium table again. Kerry noticed a small detail. The position of the podium moved slightly, only about two to three centimeters. Although the big fat pig did not move much, it did move!

Professor McGonagall carefully explained the key points of Transfiguration, including the so-called [Gamp Basic Laws of Transfiguration]. Of course, Kerry himself had read these things in books and memorized them by heart, but he wanted to hear if Professor McGonagall would bring different insights.

"In history, Transfiguration can be traced back to the early days of wizards, but it was much later that Transfiguration was developed into an independent course. It was not until the early 18th century that Ulric Gamp discovered the fundamental difference between the Transfiguration spell and other spells, so Transfiguration was separated and became what we see today."

"I'm going to tell you five exceptions to Transfiguration that you must remember……"Professor McGonagall was talking, and at this moment, she moved her gaze to Kerry's side,"Miss Granger, do you know what the five exceptions are?"

"The five exceptions to Transfiguration are: food, life-death conversion, magic items, number of items, and not creating something out of nothing. Hermione very deftly said the five exceptions.

"Great! Five points for Gryffindor!"Professor McGonagall walked up to Hermione and gave her an approving look.

"So... next... Mr. Feynman! Please tell me, why didn't you bring your textbook?"Professor McGonagall had actually noticed that Kerry didn't bring his textbook, and she was very tolerant until now.

"I brought them, they are here." Kerry tapped his temple with his index finger.

"Ridiculous reason! Then please tell me why the five exceptions exist!" Professor McGonagall asked coldly.

"Buzz……"The classroom was in chaos, with people talking about it.

Kerry remembered a joke, the joke about the sun, moon and stars: the rich businessman hated his youngest son, so before he died, he called all three children to his side and said,"I will ask a question, and the one who answers correctly will get my inheritance." The eldest son - how many suns are there in the sky, the second son - how many moons are there in the sky, and the youngest son - how many stars are there in the sky.

The youngest son died...

However, Kerry was a man who wanted to challenge the limits:"There are actually only four of the five exceptions to Transfiguration."

Kerry stood up and looked at all the young wizards:"Please listen to my explanation!

First, the limit of food transformation, that is to say: [Magic cannot create food out of thin air], nor can it transform other items into food.

To be precise, it cannot be transformed into edible food. If I have to classify the transformed food, I would like to call it 'alternative poison'!

In fact, this boundary exists not only in food, but also in practical creations - such as a stove. You can turn a stone into a piece of coal, but you can't make the coal produced by Transfiguration really burn. The flame will first consume the magic power attached to it, and it will keep burning until your magic power is exhausted.

For example, the train that brought us to Hogwarts yesterday, if you used a stone to turn a piece of coal into it and threw it in, it would definitely damage the locomotive."

"Similarly, if you eat food formed by Transfiguration, your body will first consume the magic contained in it.

Until the Transfiguration is dispelled, they will appear in their original form in every part of your body, such as the stomach and blood vessels. This is quite dangerous! There are more stones in the blood - your muscles suddenly grow grass or stones...

If you think about it carefully, you will think that in theory, if a wizard can have enough magic power to use Transfiguration to create an edible food, and fully attach the magic for a long enough time, it will maintain the Transfiguration until the eater dies naturally, then we can say that this magical creation is edible.

But unfortunately, this possibility only exists in theory, and you can never do it in reality - because it involves the second of the five exceptions, the conversion of life and death! I call it: there is no real resurrection!

Non-living objects are transformed into living objects, such as the little white pig that Professor McGonagall just transformed - of course, I think it is not small at all, at least two hundred pounds.

The moment it appears, it is constantly exchanging magic power with the outside world.

Its magic power escape speed increases exponentially.

In the first minute, it only needs to consume magic power as much as a hair, and in the second minute it will become two hairs...

In the long run, no matter how abundant your magic power is, it cannot withstand the consumption of time.

If you don’t believe it, you can try to calculate what 2 to the 64th power is.

That will be the magic power that all magicians from the birth of the universe to the present cannot satisfy.

In reality, the consumption of magic power is certainly not so fast. We can use some special spells to reduce the magic escape speed, but no matter what, this speed is moving towards infinity. If you have studied the Muggle's"Calculus"》——This is a disgusting course invented by Newton and Leibniz - then you will understand that its escape velocity is a divergent function, which will increase in a short time to a point that the universe cannot bear it!

We can change life and death within a certain period of time, but we cannot resurrect a person on the scale of infinite time - or resurrect a stone!

Turning a desk into a pig is actually a kind of resurrection!

If you can understand this one, then the third one is very simple - you cannot use transfiguration to transform magic items, because the magic items exchange magic power too quickly.

How fast is it? Faster than light, it cannot be stable at all.

The moment you complete the transformation of the magic item, its magic power consumption will become positive and infinite - no matter how powerful you use, no matter how huge the magic array is, I'm sorry, it will consume all the magic power you attached to it at that moment!

Because the power of wizards is limited, there will never be magic items that appear using transfiguration.

Fourth, transfiguration cannot change the number of items. The biggest flaw of transfiguration is this - an item cannot be transformed into two items using a spell.

You can use the duplication spell to copy an item into two, but in the final analysis, the duplication spell is actually an illusion, not a transfiguration spell.

It can be easily detected, so - students, when you learn the duplication spell in the future, don't use it to copy homework, believe me, it will be a complete tragedy.

Let's go back to the flaws of the transfiguration spell. The reason why it cannot be divided into two is that after the transformed object is divided into two, the original object will be damaged.

If you divide it into two, its body will be split into two, and once the original object is damaged, the magic will first prevent the damage of the object in order to maintain its own existence - because once it is damaged, the spell itself does not exist - this forms a paradox.

A transfiguration spell that can copy an object is to split the object into two, but the magic first needs to maintain the object from being split into two, so the magic is completely consumed when it is repeatedly pulled.

These are the five exceptions, but there are actually only four - there are only four of the five exceptions. Isn't this common sense?

You may ask why the fifth exception does not exist at all. That's because the fifth one cannot create an object out of thin air.

Its essence is exactly the same as the fourth one - the essence of the fourth one is that one plus one does not equal two (1+1≠2).

The fifth one is that zero plus one does not equal one (0+1≠1)!

Some wizards will conjure a white dove or a white rabbit from their hats during performances. In fact, they did not create something out of nothing. They used"air" as a transfiguration. To be precise, it is the small dust particles in the air that are invisible to the naked eye. They turned these dust particles into animals instead of conjuring animals out of thin air.

If you conjure an object out of thin air, we can call it a [Creation Spell].

Then there will be a new paradox - the magic of the Creation Spell itself is to conjure this object, but the Creation Spell needs to be attached with a magic that makes the object become that object, so the magic of our Creation Spell is layered after layer - Russian nesting dolls - through���

"In other words, the general interpretation of the fourth and fifth rules is that any mathematical law, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, does not apply to Transfiguration!

If we use magical language to superimpose, the existence of magic cannot violate the magic itself. This is my understanding of the five exceptions to Gamp's Transfiguration Law. I'm done! Thank you!"

When Kerry finished speaking, the whole audience was silent - all the little wizards, including Hermione, were stunned - I could understand every word this person said, but why couldn't I understand it when they were connected together?

Who is Leibniz, and what kind of wizard is Newton?

Only Professor McGonagall fell into deep thought. Professor McGonagall put her index finger on her chin and paced back and forth in the classroom. No one dared to disturb her. In this way, five minutes of silence passed, and everyone looked at each other - only Hermione was frantically recording what Kerry had just said, writing a full page. Five minutes later, Professor McGonagall"came alive" again, her eyes full of doubts, and said:"Did you think of all this yourself?"

"Of course! I'm a genius in Transfiguration!" Kerry boasted crazily.

Professor McGonagall smiled helplessly, adjusted her expression slightly, and said solemnly on the podium:"Because of Mr. Feynman's amazing accomplishments, I will give Gryffindor an extra 25 points!"

"Wow……"The whole classroom exclaimed.

But - apparently, Kerry's performance time was over, because Professor McGonagall took out a box of matches and everyone was given a match.

"Now, I will teach you the spell of Transfiguration. The task of this class is to turn this match into a sewing needle.

Accurate and clear spells, as well as unwavering faith, are your most powerful helpers!

Transfiguration Spell……"

With Professor McGonagall's spell, the match was easily transformed into a sewing needle - it looked full of metallic luster, hard and perfect.

It was Kerry's turn to have a headache...

Kerry reluctantly took out [Hercules] and whispered:"Transfiguration!"

Of course - nothing happened! This made Professor McGonagall, who was full of expectations, a little disappointed, but after all, it was the first time, maybe after a few times Kerry would be able to use the Transfiguration spell perfectly.

But what was waiting for Professor McGonagall was - continuous disappointment - Kerry roared more than forty times, and the wooden match was still a wooden match.

Professor McGonagall simply turned her head to look at others, and as soon as she raised her head, she saw Hermione's match - the tail had been deformed and turned into the shape of a needle.

"Five points for Miss Granger, Gryffindor!" said Professor McGonagall, glancing at the disappointing Kerry.

Unfortunately, until the end of the class, Professor McGonagall did not see any change in Kerry's matches.……

【Damn it! Why doesn't my magic work?] Kerry covered his face and left the Transfiguration classroom. Hermione followed behind him, covering her mouth and laughing secretly.

At lunch time, Kerry ate silently without saying a word.���Angry, he ate about five servings of food in one breath. Of course, due to the super digestive ability of his superhuman blood, he did not go to the infirmary.

The afternoon spells class was the same for Kerry. Professor Flitwick of the spells class was a dwarf. Although his teaching level was not as good as Professor McGonagall, it was barely qualified.

Unfortunately, Kerry could understand every word and easily apply it to other situations. Unfortunately, even the simplest spell, the Wingardium Leviosa, Kerry could not cast it. You know, Neville, who has always been the last in Gryffindor, could make the feather float a little. Kerry was not even as good as Neville. Professor Flitwick was thankful that he did not deduct Gryffindor's points for this. Kerry was simply devastated.

However, fortunately, the little wizards are more learning theoretical knowledge now, and there are only the simplest practical spells. Kerry feels that if he can cast even one spell, then maybe he can find the final solution. The last class is the Herbology class. In fact, this course should be translated as [Planting Class] more appropriately.

Kerry finally regained his confidence in the last class on Monday. Planting class is all about memorizing and hands-on practice. As for memorizing ability, who can compare with the [super memory] that comes with Superman's blood? As for hands-on ability, who can compare with the [super strength] that comes with Superman's blood

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】+【Super Control?

In the first class, Professor Sprout fell in love with Kerry because Kerry successfully demonstrated his ability of [Living Version·Human Camera·Herb Encyclopedia].

Professor Sprout gave Kerry a full 15 points in one class!

So on the first day of school, Kerry completed the achievement——【The god who got forty school points in one day]

After dinner, Percy, who heard about this, suddenly changed his opinion of Kerry and affectionately called Kerry"Classmate Christian".

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