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EndOfLine@lemmy.world to memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 8 months ago

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EndOfLine@lemmy.world to memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · 8 months ago
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    But… if there’s a consistent system along which magic works which can be studied/researched/formulated, then isn’t it just… science?

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        Study a 6502. It’s just electrons doing the only thing they can.

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            I don’t know about the best (because I started back in the 80s with a commodore 64, not exactly repeatable) but a good way is this guy: https://eater.net/6502

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        Assembly isn’t magic. Computers compiling/interpreting high-level languages into assembly, and making everything works without constantly breaking IS MAGIC

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      The keyword is consistent. Some settings have magic as inherently chaotic and difficult to control.

      A good rule of thumb is that if a fantasy setting has a school for magic, it’s probably a science. If it’s knowledge passed from master to magically gifted student, it’s probably not very consistent.

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      Yes.

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      That’s not how magic works

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        magic works

        Humans have yet to prove it.

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          Well, it sometimes does

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      Watch “Agatha all Along” - the series is managing to answer exactly this question with a great script and cast.

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