I believe many people have studied Newton’s “The Third Law of MotionThat is, the so-called ‘Law of Action and Reaction Forces. This law tells us that when two objects interact, the forces applied and borne between them always appear in pairs. In other words, applying ‘Acting forceAt this time, there will always be an equal in size and opposite in directionReaction force.
Recently, Japanese internet writer Taro Fukuda discussed an interesting topic:Common in fantasy worksmagicDoes it follow this physical law? Let’s take a look at his opinion.
Fukutaro proposed this idea online:“ Can everyone understand the schematic diagram I drew? Does the stronger the power of magic emission mean the greater the reactive force&# 8221;
Assuming a wizard launches a fireball, which simultaneously exerts a reactive force on the wizard, doesn’t it mean that the wizard needs to have strong wrist strength to cast magic smoothly?
In Fukutaro’s online novel《Fencer of love with piano devil》In the middle, he explained this theory through illustrations, which sparked heated discussions among netizens.
Many Japanese netizens have expressed their opinions on this, explaining whether the effects and reactions of magic are valid, and Fukutaro has also analyzed the rationality of these theories through various illustrations.
Some netizens believe thatMagic does not apply to the laws of physicsSo magic won’t cause harm to people? So what is the significance of the fireball shot out?
Some people believe thatMagic itself has propulsionBut does this mean that at the moment the magician launches the fireball, they will be burned?
Someone suggested that it seems reasonable for magicians to use protective shields to protect themselves while launching fireballs.
However, if the two types of magic are used improperly, they may backfire.
Some netizens even compared flamethrowers and believed that ‘The reactive force of magicIt may not be a traditional physical force, but rather a form of cost, such as sacrificing something to cast magic.
Some people believe that fireballs are not created out of thin air, but summoned from another world.
Before summoning, the fireball underwent a series of acceleration processes in the other world, which caused the reaction force to act on the other world instead of the one we are in.
A netizen suggested that wizards can simultaneously throw a fireball of equal power in the opposite direction to counteract the reaction force
This idea was inspired by Tsunayoshi Zeta’s’ HITMAN REBORN! ‘X BURNER.
But this also means that every time magic is cast, it is necessary to maintain a proper posture to ensure that the reaction force is counteracted, otherwise it may cause trouble.
So, in your mind, which theory best fits your imagination of the magical world?