Chapter 924:
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Super Trick or Treat System
- Taolansi
- 1566 characters
- 2021-01-31 06:01:24
My answer is yes. Mr. Krempe said with enthusiasm:
Every minute, every moment you waste on those books will completely disappear. The explosive system and useless names make your memory more burdened. My God! Which desert land do you live in? No one is kind enough to tell you that the fantasies you have so greedily absorbed have a history of more than 1,000 years, and are moldy like old ones? In this age of enlightenment and science, I rarely expect to find Albertus Disciple of Magnus and He. Dear Sir, you must start learning again."
So he stepped aside, wrote a few books on natural philosophy that he wanted me to buy, and fired me after mentioning that he was planning to start a course on natural philosophy early next week. Its general relationship, and Professor Waldman. Will talk about chemistry on the next day he omitted.
I didn't feel disappointed when I got home, because I have said that for a long time I have considered those authors who are rude to professors are useless. But I am no longer inclined to repeat these studies in any form. Krempe. A little chubby, with a low voice and an offensive face. Therefore, the teacher did not convince me of his pursuit. Perhaps it was because I was too philosophical and time-consuming and laborious, so I explained the conclusions I reached in my early years about them. As a child, I was not satisfied with the results promised by modern natural science professors. The confusion of ideas can only be solved by my extreme youth, and I want to seek guidance on these issues. I traced the pace of knowledge along the passage of time, and exchanged the recent discoveries of the enquirer to the forgotten alchemist. dream. Besides, I despise the use of modern natural philosophy. When the masters of science seek immortality and power, the situation is very different. Although this view is futile, it is grand; but now the scene has changed. The ambition of the inquirer seems to be limited to destroying those visions that I was initially interested in science. I was asked to replace the endless majestic chimera with a worthless reality. But now the scene has changed. The ambition of the inquirer seems to be limited to destroying those visions that I was initially interested in science. I was asked to replace the endless majestic chimera with a worthless reality. But now the scene has changed. The ambition of the inquirer seems to be limited to destroying those visions that I was initially interested in science. I was asked to replace the endless majestic chimera with a worthless reality.
This is how I felt during the first two to three days of living in Ingolstadt, mainly for getting to know the local residents and main residents of the new home. But as the following week began, I thought of the information about the lecture that Mr. Krempe gave me. Although I do not agree to listen to the little arrogant guy being sentenced from the podium, I recalled what he said to Mr. Waldman, which I have never seen because he is not in the city so far.
Partly out of curiosity and partly out of idleness, I walked into the lecture hall, and Mr. Waldman entered the lecture hall soon. This professor is very different from his colleagues. He is now about fifty years old, but has shown the greatest kindness. His temples were covered with a few gray hairs, but the back of his head was almost black. He is short but tall, and his voice is the sweetest I have ever heard. He started his speech with a review of the history of chemistry and various improvements made by different learners, and enthusiastically announced the name of the most outstanding discoverer. Then, he roughly observed the current state of science and explained many basic terms. After doing some preparatory experiments, he was full of illusions about modern chemistry.
He said: "The ancient teachers of this science promised impossible and did nothing. Modern masters have few promises. They knew that metals cannot be changed, and the panacea of life is a chimera, but the hands of these philosophers seem to be only Dabble in the dirt, and their eyes are hollow on the microscope or the crucible, they did wonders. They penetrated into the recesses of nature, showing how she works in her hiding place. They ascended to heaven. They discovered how the blood circulates. And the nature of the air we breathe. They have gained new power, almost infinite. They can command thunder in the sky, imitate earthquakes, and even mock this invisible world with their shadows."
This is what the professor said-but let me say the words of fate-declared to destroy me. As he moved on, I felt my soul seemed to be fighting an obvious enemy. Each button is touched one by one, forming my existence mechanism. One chord after another sounded, and soon my mind was filled with a thought, a concept, and a purpose. Frankenstein's soul screamed: I will achieve greater success. Stepping on the established steps, I will create a new method, explore the unknown power, and show the world the deepest creative mystery.
I did not close my eyes that night. My heart is in a state of riots and turmoil. I think it will appear in order, but I have no right to produce it. After dawn in the morning, gradually fell asleep. I woke up, the thought of yesterday was like a dream. There is still only one determination to go back to my ancient research and devote myself to a science that I believe I have a talent for. On the same day, I visited Mr. Waldman. His private manners are more gentle and attractive than in public, because his demeanor in speeches has a certain dignity, and in his own house, his demeanor is replaced by the utmost harmony and kindness. For his previous pursuit, I almost gave him the same description as his professor. He listened carefully to the narrative about my study and smiled under the name of He, but he did not show contempt for. He said: "Much of the foundation of these people’s modern knowledge should be attributed to their unremitting enthusiasm, modern philosophers. They gave us a new name and arranged them in related categories, which to a large extent The above is used as a means of disclosure, which is a relatively easy task. The labor of a genius man, no matter if it is wrongly directed, will almost never fail. In the end, he can only turn to the solid advantage of mankind." I listened to his statement, He issued his statement without any speculation or influence, and then added that his speech removed my prejudice against modernists. I expressed myself in a cautious way, the humility and respect for the teacher in my youth, and any enthusiasm that made me feel ashamed of the lack of experience in life stimulated my expected labor. I asked him to advise on the books that should be purchased.
Mr. Waldman said: "I am very happy to have a disciple. If your application is equal to your ability, then I have no doubt about your success. Chemistry is a branch of natural philosophy, and the greatest improvements have been and may be made. Therefore, I did my unique research. But at the same time, I did not ignore the other branches of science. If a person only participates in the work of the human knowledge department, he will become a very regretful chemist. If you wish to become a A true scientific man, not just a small experimenter, I should suggest that you apply it to all branches of natural philosophy, including mathematics."
Then, he took me into his laboratory and explained to me the uses of various machines, instructed me on the items I should buy, and assured me that when I should have enough development in the field of science without destroying its mechanism , You can use his own machine. . He also gave me the book list I requested, and then I asked for leave.
This ended a memorable day for me; it determined my future destiny.
four
From today, natural philosophy, especially chemistry, in the broadest sense, has almost become my only profession. I eagerly read genius and discriminatory works written by modern inquirers on these topics. I attended the lectures and cultivated the acquaintances of university science talents. Even in Mr. Krempe, I found a lot of voices and real information, combined with offensive looks and manners. This is fact, but fact it's not true. Therefore, its value is lower. In Mr. Waldman, I found a true friend. His gentleness has never been downplayed by dogmatism, his instructions are frank and good in nature, and he discards every idea of apprenticeship. He paved the way for me to know in a thousand ways, and made the most profound inquiries clear and easy to worry me. My application was fluctuating and uncertain at first. As I progressed, it became stronger and stronger, and soon became so passionate and eager that when I was still working in the laboratory, the stars often disappeared in the morning light.
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