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Carlisle Longinmouth ❧ ɹᴉǝH ʇɥƃᴉlq ǝɥʇ ([personal profile] abheirrant) wrote2019-08-29 11:55 am
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—pposed to know when to start speaking? That wasn't a very thorough explanation on what I'm to do this, now was it? Hello? Hello? Are you listening to me? Are you even still ther—

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superposition: ((i told you so))

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-17 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Qubit sets the kettle down near Carlisle's setup, and takes a moment to casually rub his hands together, looking at him instead of the kettle. Oddly enough, something about the question makes him relax considerably.

Talking shop! It's so obvious. Sharing their expertise with one another, that's a pleasing topic right there. Forgive him, Carlisle, he shouldn't have doubted. ]


Right. Because my abilities are psionic, not magic. It's an important distinction, but it's not uncommon for people to conflate the two - or entire civilizations, for that matter.
superposition: ((tight-lipped))

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-18 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
[ Qubit shrugs. ] Not necessarily. You do realize "technology" is just as broad a category as "magic"? As you said - it depends on your design and implementation. What you're trying to do, and how you're trying to do it.

Take... [ aha! There's a convenient example right in front of him. ] Take this kettle, for instance. It works by running electricity through a single piece of wire. That's it. It's about the simplest thing you can make electricity do.
superposition: ((william hartnell eat your heart out))

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-18 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
Well, yes and no. It's... [ He pauses, debating how to explain this to someone who might just have a completely different (or nonexistent) understanding of high-school physics. ]

It's a form of energy, produced by the motion of charged particles. In this case they're electrons - negatively charged particles, too small to be seen, they're an elementary component of matter - which are moving within the wire - not all in the same direction, of course, the wire is just a medium - such that the net flow of charge is positive. [ beat ] Does that make sense?

[ Please let that make sense, he isn't sure how to simplify it any further without just assigning you Feynman's lectures. ]
superposition: ((assume i know something you don't))

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-18 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Correct. Well - [ he's about to add a qualifier or two, but then decides against it and nods a few times instead. ] Yes, that's correct. But it's also what produces the heat.

[ He removes the lid and holds the kettle so Carlisle can see the heating element at the bottom. ]

See the heating element here? Inside it there's a thin wire made of nichrome - that's an alloy of nickel and chromium. But for the power cord - [ which he picks up briefly to be clear what he's indicating ] - the internal wire is made of copper. Now, why do you think that is?

[ This will be on the quiz! Also the quiz is right now I guess! ]
superposition: (Through hell and high tide)

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-19 09:14 am (UTC)(link)
No - well, yes, but that's not why. It's because of some key differences in their physical and electrical properties.

[ Qubit accepts the water ball with both hands, and examines it as he continues, handling it with care. ]

Copper is what we call an efficient conductor. Electricity can pass through it with little resistance, so it's well-suited for power transmission. Nichrome's resistivity is about sixty-six times greater, though, which causes most of the energy to be lost - [ his eyes dart back to Carlisle ] - in the form of heat.
superposition: ((what are we talking about?))

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-19 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Qubit's brow crinkles, perplexed. How, he wonders, does any of this sound like magic? Does that just mean he failed to explain it properly? Okay yeah he's definitely going to get Carlisle a copy of those lectures. ]

... It isn't fair to call it disinterest per se. It's more that it's an exercise in frustration for me. For instance - can you explain to me how this globule is staying together?
superposition: (And why?)

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-19 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Naw, Carlisle, you can still sleep! You're just godawful at it. ]

All right. But what exactly constitutes a ward, generally speaking? And what's meant by "abjuration" here? This may be going out on a limb, but I doubt the water has anything much to recant.
superposition: ((walk between worlds))

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-19 09:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Qubit nods attentively, starting to draw parallels to things he's more familiar with. ]

So in effect, it's roughly analogous to a force field? Like this one?

[ He indicates the personal shield generator on his belt. Jury's still out on what precisely it does and doesn't do, but it almost definitely saved his bacon from Kabal a couple weeks back. ]
superposition: (So what difference does it make?)

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-21 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
[ You know who else is happy he gave that thing to Qubit? Qubit! ]

Right, right, obviously. [ He'd have figured it was weaker than that in any case, but the fact that it's leaving his hands damp is also pretty firm evidence. ] So you're maintaining the field through continuous application of eksth'alva. It's an expenditure of energy, in other words. But where does that energy come from?
superposition: ((tight-lipped))

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-21 06:31 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. Not necessarily in that order.
Edited 2020-02-21 06:44 (UTC)
superposition: ((walk between worlds))

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-21 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Qubit notes the little jar with mild interest. That stuff, huh? He's had it before, it's not half bad, he just wasn't expecting it. He nods, though. ]

And if memory serves, you were already doing magic before you joined the priesthood, right? [ He tips the waterball gently into the kettle, and wipes his hands dry on his shirt before plugging it in. ] It sounds more apt to Reynir's sort of magic, actually. Not that either option is provable one way or the other.

[ Obviously you can't prove or disprove the existence of God, but the other choice isn't that much easier. After all, how do you quantify the soul? How do you prove its existence, or even define it? When Kaidan calls forth her spirits, are they actually the people they were in life, or merely psychic echoes preserved in the collective unconscious? Is there even a difference?

(Let's just file that one under "questions to never, ever ask Kaidan.") ]
superposition: (I think I can rely on you)

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-22 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Qubit watches the glyphcrafting process, curious. He conjured up the water easily enough without a glyph, so what's he doing now that would require one?

Anyway, psionics. This is a topic of great interest to Qubit, obviously, but spoiler alert, there's gonna be more science. ]


Do you want the long or short version?
superposition: ((the implications))

[personal profile] superposition 2020-02-23 03:07 am (UTC)(link)
All right, let's see. [ He puts a hand to his chin for a moment, thinking over how to phrase this. There are some pretty advanced concepts involved, and even the simplest analogy that comes to mind is above Carlisle's current grasp of physics. So... perhaps a more philosophical approach? He'll try to keep it light on the math, anyway. ]

Short version: "Psionics," as a field of study, describes the ways in which conscious minds can directly interact with matter, energy, and force. It differs from magic in that it's both universally consistent and empirically verifiable.

[ And it differs from "The Secret" in that it's not just New Age bullshit. ]

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