Subject: Energy and Mass
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Posted on: 2014-02-17 05:36:00 UTC

Plus, how dangerous is it to teach folks magic, but never have them question the basics of what it is and why it does stuff? If you don't understand the fundamentals of why the thing you're doing is doing it, and it's your job? That's ridiculous! Like, I imagine it's got something to do with assumptions.

Spell A works because you Just Know spell A works, and it always has worked and that's all you need to know.

But what if you're trying to make up a spell? Are the words actually needed, or is it just intent? Where do things come from, and where does the excess matter from like, transfiguration go and/or come from? You turn say, a bookcase into a glass of water, where does the excess bookcase bit go? Do you just get a massive glass of water that's of the same mass as the bookcase? Or does that matter simply evaporate and you've got to breath the excess wood-dust for a bit because it's gone into the air around the glass.

Or what if it just sort of sticks around and you've got to 'shed' the excess magic by doing something else that 'uses' the extra bookcase up. Like a charm or transfigure something small into something large?

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