Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 68: Feasibility Analysis of Directly Casting Invisibility

No wonder even Dumbledore, the greatest wizard of this century, could only use the spell of Disapparition to achieve invisibility. It turns out that the real invisibility spell does not exist in the magical world yet.

All the information that Sainz has collected is currently related to the invisible beast.

Even the "Invisibility Book of Invisibility", which is closest to the essence of invisibility, only summarizes the magical operations and spells of the invisible beast, but does not touch upon the deeper principles.

Neither the magical principle nor the objective principle exists.

All we know is that these charms, when paired with the skin of an invisible beast and infused with magical power, can achieve invisibility.

Perhaps because there are too many factors in this process, the author of "The Invisible Book" was unable to summarize a magic spell that leads directly to the final result.

Perhaps in the past, perhaps in some corner of the present, or perhaps at some time in the future, a wizard, either intentionally, unintentionally, or by mistake, created a spell while casting a spell, and this spell happened to be the spell of invisibility.

It is similar to the process by which fluorescent flashes were created.

At that time, the casting of true invisibility will be like other spells. You only need to wave the magic wand and recite some obscure words to make a person or object disappear in front of people.

He believed that the spell must exist!

Someone will definitely invent or discover it!

But, why can't this person be myself!

Of course, this is something for the future.

He currently has a technical route to achieve invisibility. Although there are several more steps in the middle, it is indeed a technical route that is theoretically possible with his current level of magical knowledge.

Transfiguration!

In order to achieve invisibility, don't you first need the fur of an invisible beast as a carrier? Can I use Transfiguration to make it happen?

What, Transfiguration can't create magical items?

What we want is the structure of the invisible beast's fur. Can we temporarily transform it into a non-magic one, and then carry out secondary processing?

In fact, Sainz believes that the fact that Transfiguration cannot create magical items is not the fault of Transfiguration, but the fault of the wizards.

Since Transfiguration can transform a match into a needle in a realistic way, it is obvious that the material structure of the match has changed during the period of transformation.

Of course, this transformation of the material structure is maintained by magic. When the magic ends and the magic dissipates, the steel needle will return to a match, that is, the structure of the material returns to its state before the deformation.

So, if this magical power that maintains the deformed state continues to exist, does it mean that the material structure is permanently fixed in disguise?

Theoretically, it should be.

Suppose a wizard applied enough magical power to a transfiguration spell that it would take a thousand years for it to dissipate naturally.

So, during this thousand years, was it a match or a needle?

Another point is that there is a Gamp's Law of Transfiguration in Transfiguration, which mentions five major exceptions. One of them is that Transfiguration cannot produce food.

Sainz tried to think about it from another perspective.

Everyone has to admit that the Philosopher's Stone is real, otherwise its inventor would not have lived so long.

One of the functions of the Philosopher's Stone is that it can turn any metal into gold.

Putting aside other things, the gold that was produced was recognized by everyone to be valuable and to continue to exist, which was different from the gold that was copied using the cloning spell.

Since this gold is real, it should be able to participate in non-magical chemical reactions, which means it can be turned into gold ions.

Although gold is very stable and basically does not participate in chemical reactions, it is undeniable that in certain environments, gold will also be in an ionic state.

Ionic gold continues to participate in the larger environmental cycle, eventually entering plants and animals, and then being enriched by consumers.

These gold-rich higher consumers are then preyed upon by humans.

Eventually it enters the human body and, did you discover, gold indirectly becomes food.

Jin, is it special?

No, it's just a pure metal.

Rare indeed, but not special at all.

So, since gold can be made by magic, why can't other metals be made by magic?

Since metal elements can be created by magic, why can't non-metal elements be created by magic?

What if the entire periodic table could be created by magic!

So, why can't "food", a substance containing only limited elements, be created by magic?

If "food" can be created by magic, then why can't it be created by Transfiguration?

Let’s go back to the magic items mentioned earlier.

Perhaps it was because of the interference of the magic power in the magic items that Transfiguration could not directly produce items containing magic power.

For example, if Sainz wanted to conjure up a magic telescope.

Direct change is not possible!

So he chose to first conjure up an ordinary telescope, and then cast a spell on the telescope to make it walk automatically, turning it into a telescope that would actively follow its owner. Is that okay?

of course can!

But the end result was that he got a magical item with magical powers.

Although it was a detour, he did get a magic item.

This certainly cannot be considered the result of transfiguration. After all, in the whole process, the magic was actually cast twice, not completed in one go.

Then consider this question: Are there runes for movement spells?

It must exist, otherwise what would we do with the flying broom?

In this case, when Sainz conjured up the telescope, could he also conjure up the relevant runes of the movement spell directly on the telescope?

Of course it is possible, as long as only the lines are created when the deformation occurs and no magic power is injected, they are just a special pattern, just like the patterns on clothes, which only increase the beauty.

It is not difficult to understand that there are only patterns but no magic. If not, then alchemy textbooks would not exist. You can't just draw fire and create fire.

That would really be a perpetual motion machine.

Since the required pattern structure can be directly transformed at the same time as the transformation - although this requires the ability of the wizard performing the transformation - then at the moment of transformation, the wizard can directly inject magic power into the talisman pattern of the item, and he will directly obtain a magic item.

Seems to be fine!

One of the important materials in the invisibility technique that Sainz is about to conquer is such a magical item - the fur of an invisible beast.

The original trajectory clearly states that other invisibility cloaks will gradually become ineffective over time.

In other words, the magic contained in it will gradually disappear.

By the same token, the magic contained in the fur of the invisible beast will gradually disappear.

That is to say, in nature, there are furs of invisible animals that have disappeared by magic, that is, non-magical, ordinary furs.

In other words, it was the kind of invisible animal fur that could be created directly by Transfiguration, containing an invisibility spell, with the magic power dissipated.

In the next instant after creating the invisible animal fur with no magic and with its own talisman, inject magic power into it and you will get a temporary piece of invisible animal fur with magic.

Theoretically it is possible!

Then use magic to make this fur combine with other materials and work together to finally get an invisibility cloak.

If you apply this whole process directly to your own clothes, you will end up with an invisible cloak already on your body, in disguise, making you directly invisible!

At this point, Sainz, in disguise, has the potential to achieve true optical invisibility with just one wave of the magic wand!!!

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