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Post by surforst on Dec 26, 2005 18:57:27 GMT -5
5: Pure energy magic (that is if this can be called magic). Simply the use of energy. For simplified purposes you consider the MMP in this field. It is the use and application of energy to perform a task. When it comes down to the floating that is the use of the person own energy while the tempus simian uses it's own energy, gained during construction, to perform a series of task which led to time travel. I actually perfer grouping all areas of magic into this one anyway it makes it easier for me to consider the field. Everything is the use of energy and if you want to do something complicated you got to set it up so that the energy runs through a series of task like a program would do on a computer. Something like that. Hope this makes sense it's much easier to explain in person.
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Post by Thorius Maximus on Dec 26, 2005 19:01:18 GMT -5
5: Pure energy magic (that is if this can be called magic). Simply the use of energy. For simplified purposes you consider the MMP in this field. It is the use and application of energy to perform a task. When it comes down to the floating that is the use of the person own energy while the tempus simian uses it's own energy, gained during construction, to perform a series of task which led to time travel. I actually perfer grouping all areas of magic into this one anyway it makes it easier for me to consider the field. Everything is the use of energy and if you want to do something complicated you got to set it up so that the energy runs through a series of task like a program would do on a computer. Something like that. Hope this makes sense it's much easier to explain in person. I have though of something like this: Energy and magic "may" be the same thing. I that's so, then magic may be nothing more then energy. But I can only apply this in certain examples, the rest I cannot justify through this idea.
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Post by surforst on Dec 26, 2005 19:14:45 GMT -5
Odd topic to go into but here how I handle the whole magic field.
Programs (I'm a programmer after all) - This is what we would consider a spell. It can occur on the fly or be built into an object where the energy will go through a series of task. This extends to basically everything from the ability to float and create fireballs to the act of time travel and bringing back the dead.
Contracts - This is the use of a third party to gain the energy to perform a task. This is often what people would group as a summon. Here you use a program(spell) to invoke another power and basically use that power to do something. This would relate to bringing forth the end of all existence.
Kind of an odd way to look at it but that's the best I can do with Magic. After all if you want to make it logical and not just say stuff happens you have to apply precise laws to it. Every field of magic (light/dark/red/blue/etc.) must then have a fundamental law that extends to it. Whole universal law type thing applies here. Anyway that's the best I can come up with for how I consider the whole magic area. As for Harry Potter I don't watch it so I don't know if it applies to it.
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Post by Thorius Maximus on Dec 26, 2005 19:25:07 GMT -5
Odd topic to go into but here how I handle the whole magic field. Programs (I'm a programmer after all) - This is what we would consider a spell. It can occur on the fly or be built into an object where the energy will go through a series of task. This extends to basically everything from the ability to float and create fireballs to the act of time travel and bringing back the dead. Contracts - This is the use of a third party to gain the energy to perform a task. This is often what people would group as a summon. Here you use a program(spell) to invoke another power and basically use that power to do something. This would relate to bringing forth the end of all existence. Kind of an odd way to look at it but that's the best I can do with Magic. After all if you want to make it logical and not just say stuff happens you have to apply precise laws to it. Every field of magic (light/dark/red/blue/etc.) must then have a fundamental law that extends to it. Whole universal law type thing applies here. Anyway that's the best I can come up with for how I consider the whole magic area. As for Harry Potter I don't watch it so I don't know if it applies to it. I also have a philosofical idea of magic, as well as scientific. The entire process depends on electrons. I have the idea that magic is nothing more than a quantic reaction that involves quantic laws, this makes it possible to differentiate the different types of magic. BUT this also doesn't make sense, because in quantics, when a action/reaction is made, all laws have to be applied. It is be the influnce of each law that variates, and this is due to the interaction between the laws. In only 17, and practicaly everyone says I'm a weirdo.
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