Hogwarts and the Atypical Wizard

Chapter 299: The Meditation Basin is Successfully Made



Chapter 299: The Meditation Basin is Successfully Made

After returning from Hagrid, Sainz returned to his daily routine.

The reproduction of the Pensieve did not go smoothly, and was stuck on how to "fill the blank memories of the entire emotional spectrum" in the Pensieve.

There is a shortcut to happy and joyful memories: the Patronus Charm.

But his bad habit was due to the patronus, to the point where he got stuck in a rut and kept thinking about expanding beyond the patronus and inventing a spell that could condense all emotions. He wasted more than a month on this.

After several weeks of fruitless attempts, he sat down and reflected on whether there was something wrong with his design.

First of all, one thing is certain: the substance in the Pensieve is the “blank memory” of the entire emotional spectrum.

Secondly, a method is needed to fill the Pensieve with enough "full-color display base colors," otherwise it will not be able to reproduce many memories that are "wrongly formatted" due to insufficient base colors.

Third, as a method of concentrating emotions, there are existing patronus spells that can condense memories of happiness and joy.

If we divide it according to the seven emotions - joy, anger, worry, sadness, fear, and shock - we have only mastered the method of condensing one-seventh of them.

The current direction of work is to derive a method from the Patronus Charm that can condense all seven emotions memories.

He spent the entire month of October trying to complete this method.

After working hard for a month, he felt that perhaps there was something wrong with his experimental method and that he might be working in the wrong direction!

"Although Sai is not the best, he is not stupid either. If the direction of his work is correct, there should be no progress in a month..."

He decided to review his experimental design and listed all known conditions and research objectives as above.

Looking at his experiment from a different angle, he indeed discovered the problem!

The substance needed in the Pensieve is "blank memory of the full emotional spectrum", and the Patronus is the memory of excitement and joy!

He suddenly realized that the patronus condensed by the Patronus Charm had content and was not blank!

Even if he really deduced the other six emotional spells from the patronus, the "all-emotional god" condensed from it could not become the base color for memory reproduction. This is like directly taking out a painting. It may contain all the pigments, but it cannot be used to paint another painting.

"I was wondering why there has been no progress in a month. For a spell as complicated as the Patronus Charm, Sai actually managed to invent six within a month. I can only say that I am worthy of this!"

There has to be an easier way!

Sainz thought that there must be something he had overlooked. The Pensieve had existed for thousands of years. He didn't think that what the wizards thousands of years ago could do would become an "insurmountable gap" now!

How did the wizards back then do it?

What is the Patronus Charm used for?

The Patronus Charm is used to deal with Dementors or Voldemorts.

Dementors were created by a wizard, and Voldemort is a magical creature. It seems that the Patronus Charm was probably first developed to deal with Voldemort. After all, Voldemort should have appeared earlier.

So why do we have to have a patron saint instead of other gods?

Because the guardian angel is a "god" who only has happy and joyful memories, and can drive away those two dark creatures...

Correct!

This is it!

The patron saint is a "god" who only contains happy memories!

It was specially developed and is special!

Sainz found out that he was wrong, very wrong!

He got the order wrong!

The reason why the patronus was developed is that wizards need a special kind of god that only contains "memories of happiness and joy", because a god with all memories cannot deal with those dark creatures!

Sainz wanted to slap himself, "Sure enough, it is necessary to reflect frequently. There is no need to infer the memory containing all the emotions from the guardian. Damn, which memory does not contain all the emotions?

Any memory that has not been "purified" naturally carries all the emotions, but the guardian angel is the special one that has been specially purified!"

He fished out the material of the patronus that he had thrown into the empty Pensieve he had made, scattered it, and randomly extracted a memory and threw it in.

Not gone!

Yes, the rune on the Pensieve has this ability. It can bind memories and emotions.

But just throwing memories into it is useless. It still cannot reproduce the memories, and it still does not have a basic "screen".

Although I have figured out that "any memory carries the entire emotional spectrum", how can I obtain a blank memory as the "development base color"?

How did the wizard who created the Pensieve do it?

There must be something that Sai has overlooked. Maybe things are not that complicated. The truth may be as simple as a magic trick that has been exposed!

Science believes that there are only two ways to acquire blank memories. One is that they are blank when they are extracted from the mind, and the other is that they are not blank originally, but become blank after being extracted and processed.

So, which method did ancient wizards use?

Sainz speculated that the second option was more likely.

It seems that ancient wizards were a bit more "barbaric" than modern wizards, and they were more likely to use other people as materials than themselves.

If this is true, the person being sampled cannot be so “calm”, and it is reasonable for the memory to have emotional tendencies. ”

Following this line of thought, how did they make these memories blank?

How to do it?

Whoosh!

Sainz felt like he was struck by lightning!

Oh! How to make the messy memory become blank, isn't it so simple!

Isn't it just one powerful Oblivion shot?

There might not have been a spell called Obliviate at that time, but there must have been other spells with similar effects.

I really made things too complicated!

The production of a meditation basin is not complicated at all. The most complicated part is precisely making the physical carrier in the shape of a basin. Obtaining the remaining silver-white developing substance is actually the simplest!

If the wizard at that time was ruthless enough, he could capture another person, cast the forgetfulness spell a few more times, directly restore the other person to the "factory" state, and then use a method similar to Legilimency to extract his "memory".

In this way, obtaining the "developed base color" is no more difficult than taking a sheet of blank paper from a stack of paper.

Sometimes the problem is just that simple. Behind all the seemingly complicated things there may be just a very simple principle!

As a positive character, Sainz certainly can't do this!

The key is that he feels uncomfortable using other people's memory materials. The current basin is just a trial. In the future, he wants to embed the "meditation chip" into the skull. He always feels unsafe when using other people's things.

When using your own memory as the display matrix, you cannot be so rough and the order of operations must also be changed.

First, I extracted a wisp of memory into a small bottle, and then used the forgetfulness spell to "wash" it. The first few times, I didn't control the strength well, and it was like using an eraser to erase words, and it was all wiped out at once.

After some adjustments, he condensed the forgetfulness spell at the tip of the wand without shooting it out. He used the wand to touch the memory in the bottle. The color of the memory darkened, no longer so shiny, and became more transparent.

Become!

Sainz suppressed the joy in his heart. He knew he had done it without even conducting an experiment, because the wiped memory became exactly the same as the substance in Old Dumbledore's basin!


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