Very tiny devices (so tiny, they are invisible to naked eye) contain stored dark energy, listen to wizards, and when they detect certain phrases, they use that dark energy into whatever the spell is. Did ancients create those devices, or just specification of what they should do is up for a debate.
Someone told me that science that is extremely advanced and inexplicable is no different than magic. Personally, Iām amazed that photography exists. š
Think about it this way: the brain operates on multiple levels, from the macroscopic all the way down to the quantum level (electrons). So, for magic, gestures and incantations activate different parts of the brain, possibly through various neural cross-links. Basically you get a highly complicated “lens.” It’s all a guess, though, I mean science is still trying to figure out all the great stuff the brain does in real life.
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I mean it aint the teachers field of study
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Very tiny devices (so tiny, they are invisible to naked eye) contain stored dark energy, listen to wizards, and when they detect certain phrases, they use that dark energy into whatever the spell is. Did ancients create those devices, or just specification of what they should do is up for a debate.
Ooorah
So… you’re going with the “Make My Abilities Average” answer? Nanomachines, son.
asebw
Found this comic the other day and just got caught up. Gotta say, loving it so far. Great story, can’t wait for the next update.
ChrisH
Someone told me that science that is extremely advanced and inexplicable is no different than magic. Personally, Iām amazed that photography exists. š
Silverwolf
Arthur C. Clarke.
Silverwolf
Think about it this way: the brain operates on multiple levels, from the macroscopic all the way down to the quantum level (electrons). So, for magic, gestures and incantations activate different parts of the brain, possibly through various neural cross-links. Basically you get a highly complicated “lens.” It’s all a guess, though, I mean science is still trying to figure out all the great stuff the brain does in real life.