Harry Potter’s Defense Professor

Chapter 306 Muggle Science

readx; "A magical item, we need to destroy it now, but can't find a good way. Some people say that Muggles - that is, non-wizard human beings have some extremely destructive weapons and machinery, and come to ask for help. [] said Lockhart unhurriedly.

"Oh?" Smith picked up the crown, feeling a sense of disgust from his hand. "Something that wizards can't destroy?"

"It's not that it can't be broken, it's that it can't be broken quickly," Black said. "It has to be broken within a few seconds, or other wizards will come and make trouble..."

"Oh, but why are they making trouble?"

"You don't need to know this." Lockhart said, "Albert over there said that the greatest power that you non-wizard humans can master comes from physics, you just use the knowledge you have to think about what you can do. If the method of destroying this thing is successful, there must be great thanks!"

"Ahem, it's a surprise in itself to see a real wizard... Can you really use magic, what is magic, is it a particle or is it energy stored in your body in a specific way? You— "

"You help us with this, and if possible, we can discuss the questions you raised. Now, let's take a look at this thing first." Lockhart interrupted the other party's series of questions.

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"Okay." Professor Smith took the crown, looked over and over for a while, and took a knife on the table and slashed it. "Hey, there aren't any scratches left, but this thing looks like it's made of silver or silver metal, so the hardness can't be too high."

"It's protected by magic, and you definitely didn't scratch its body, Professor Smith." Hermione said, "Don't try, just give us an idea, what can destroy it, where to find it."

Smith shook his head. Stand up: "You come with me, I want to test the physical properties of this thing."

He walked straight to the door carelessly, although helpless, the five wizards could only follow him. Out of the office and into a physics lab next door - watching this Muggle professor do a lot of stuff with the crown.

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"How is that possible!" exclaimed Smith, after measuring the Horcrux with an instrument. "Can't measure its hardness?"

"What do you mean?" Lockhart asked, frowning aside.

"The measuring instrument does not show any value even when it is turned on to the maximum test force, which means that the instrument cannot leave any imprints on its surface. Either the hardness of this thing is infinite... or the instrument is broken." He said depressedly. Then I picked up a test block next to it to measure the hardness, and the instrument quickly displayed a value: 56. "It's not bad."

"You really can't leave traces on it until you break through the protection of the magic above." Hermione said, "try something else..."

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"No heat absorption, almost total reflection." After some various tests, Smith was speechless, "That is, the high temperature cannot destroy it, and the laser will be reflected, not to mention that the laser weapon is actually still there. It's in development."

"It's not really absorptive and totally reflective," Albert said. "It's just that the outermost protection magic makes it seem to have these characteristics. As long as the damage is strong enough, it can definitely be destroyed."

"Since you can't measure it, then don't measure it. You just need to tell us how the greatest damage that human science can cause at present is produced."

"Nuclear weapons are of course the most destructive weapons, but it is difficult to destroy such a small thing..." Smith scratched his head, "Maybe we can design a plan to hit the destructive power of nuclear weapons. If a nuclear bomb is in this— - Um, what's it called? Ah - an explosion next to the Horcrux will just blow it away. But if you put it in the middle of two nuclear bombs,

Then the relative explosive force will squeeze it..."

"Uh..." That's probably what it means to be confused.

"This may not be enough. The ideal way is to make a bracket and put a nuclear bomb on each end of the bracket. Then put the Horcrux at the geometric center of all the nuclear bombs on this bracket, and then detonate them at the same time..." said When the nuclear bomb was fired, Smith seemed to suddenly come to his senses, and he spit in high spirits. "In this way, all the nuclear bombs will have a pressure on this little thing at the same time, and the huge centripetal pressure is enough to crush a piece of charcoal into a diamond!"

"It sounds very powerful." At this moment, all the wizards at the scene understood what it was like to be unconscious. "What is the price of diamonds now?"

"Diamonds are not as valuable as magic crystals in the wizarding world." Sirius said, "The most expensive things are mithril, the blood of the Rhaeem bull, and the tears of the phoenix... They are all valuable and have no market. Even my treasury None in."

"Albert, you're a college student, do you think it's feasible?" Hermione asked him.

"Uh... I'm not a major in this field, but it is absolutely feasible in theory. That kind of destructive power may destroy everything in the world."

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Just when Lockhart wanted to ask where to get this kind of bracket and nuclear bomb, Smith himself rejected the plan.

"No, the success rate of this plan is too low. First of all, you don't have such a venue... The precision requirements of this bracket are also very high, and it is necessary to ensure that all nuclear bombs are thoroughly and evenly distributed." He shook his head repeatedly, "Also, the existing The nuclear bomb - no matter atomic bomb or hydrogen bomb, the detonation principle is to trigger the nuclear reaction by the bomb, and the instant explosion of the bomb will destroy this uniform distribution and even blow the bracket crooked. You must know that this scheme requires extremely high precision, and the entire destruction process All of them are completed in ten thousandths of a second or even one millionth of a second. Not only are the location requirements high, but the detonation time must also be extremely precise. where to go."

"Sir, I don't understand." Lockhart hadn't felt this confused for a long time, and he had never been so dizzy even when the Chinese wizard taught him about meridians and acupuncture points last time. "You just have to tell me, can this plan succeed? If it can, we will start to think of a way."

"This idea is so barbaric..." Hermione complained, "Isn't it just putting the Horcrux in the middle of a pile of atomic bombs and blowing it up, it always feels unreliable. If it fails, who would dare to enter the blast zone and pick up the Horcrux? come out?"

"Cough cough... In layman's terms, that's it." Smith said embarrassedly, "If it succeeds, I can guarantee that the Horcrux will be shattered without a trace, if it fails, then I can guarantee that the Horcrux will explode. I can't find it..."

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"It doesn't seem to be very complicated. In terms of precision, can Muggles achieve this level now?" Hermione relayed the whole plan in an easy-to-understand way, and Black and Harry also understood.

"It should be possible to do it all with experimental-grade equipment," Smith said. "But the biggest problem is - the thing you brought out is itself irregular."

"This is a crown, and the left and right symmetry is very good!" Albert picked up the crown and looked at it.

"I'm not saying irregularly that it's asymmetrical!" The physics professor corrected the misunderstanding of Harvard's top students. "I'm talking about rules, alas, to put it simply, if you take a ball. Or a cube, which is a regular object, and it's easy to make them have the same force in all directions. But you crowns , it looks like it's been baked, it's not even a regular ring, and a gem of unknown material is set in the middle, so it's impossible to make it evenly stressed."

"Well, is there any other way?" Lockhart asked humbly.

"If you can get a little antimatter, you can destroy the Horcrux directly..." Smith said, "but that kind of thing..."

"No laboratory has been able to make this kind of thing yet," Albert said. "This thing is quite famous."

"Well, CERN in Switzerland has successfully created antihydrogen atoms two years ago, but I doubt that even after the end of the twentieth century, humans will not be able to mass-produce antimatter." Smith said proudly: "As long as one gram of antimatter, You can blow up the Horcrux you mentioned so that you can't find it."

"It's amazing, but I can't make you say something." Lockhart started to get a little annoyed, "Is there any other way."

"Well... maybe I shouldn't limit my thinking to weapons." Smith touched his chin, "Many large-scale equipment in factories can also cause huge damage... For example, a machine tool that can press an iron block into a patch What."

"Machine?" screamed Hermione. "We need the kind that can wreak havoc in seconds!"

"In a few seconds? That's too easy, the kind of nuclear bomb I just said would be the most destructive in an instant. But it's not safe," Smith said. "I have a friend who studies hydraulic presses, he told Even if I put a coin under it and press it, it will become a layer of iron film when it comes out. Maybe you can try it."

"That's for processing things, right? How destructive can it be?" Hermione didn't believe it. "Gidero, let's forget it..."

"What's wrong with the processing? There are 20,000 to 30,000-ton hydraulic presses in the UK now. What is the concept?" Smith disagreed with Hermione's idea. "The biggest advantage of it is that even if you can't destroy it in an instant, you can press it for a while, and it will always be damaged if you keep doing it."

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Several wizards made eye contact and decided to give it a try.

"Thank you, Professor Smith." Lockhart stood up, picked up the Horcrux on the table, felt uneasy, and hurriedly threw it to Harry. "I really gained a lot of knowledge today. We decided to try the method you said."

"Oh, you're welcome, a few wizards and ladies... Are you leaving? Please leave your contact information. I'm curious about the wizarding world." Smith quickly stood up, "Is it convenient to contact you in the future?"

"Okay, take a piece of paper." Lockhart took out his wand while Professor Smith turned to look for the paper. Although the other party was a Muggle, it always felt weird to wash his memory in front of him, Lockhart I like to start from behind. "Everything is forgotten."

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——(To be continued.)

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