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Offline Bridger

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RNT: How Does Air Magic Interact With Physics?
« on: May 30, 2025, 05:56:37 PM »
We see Harry throw around Wind spells a lot (any other examples of Air Magic?). What is happening on a scientific level when this occurs? Is Harry forcing air from one place to another? Is he creating areas of Low Pressure so that air rushes into the void? Is he pulling air from the NeverNever to create areas of high pressure to force air somewhere else?


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Re: RNT: How Does Air Magic Interact With Physics?
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2025, 01:06:11 AM »
We know that the author has said that magic obeys the laws of the universe and Harry has said that magic obeys the laws of physics. For wind to happen, energy must be invested from Harry. That energy then goes out and has an impact on the world according to the laws of physics. It makes sense that the wind is created the same way natural wind is created: either temperature and/or pressure. Hot temperature creates low pressure and cold air creates high pressure. High pressure air moves to low pressure areas creating wind. Harry could be manipulating either temperature or pressure when he uses a wind spell. If he makes the air in front of him colder the atmospheric temperature that should drive air away from him. Or he compacts the air in front of him creating a higher pressure spot driving the air away from him. I would hypothesize that his will gives it shape and refined direction.

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Re: RNT: How Does Air Magic Interact With Physics?
« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2025, 09:23:54 PM »
FWIW, Langtry is an Air mage; fundamentally, that's the magic he used to simul-speak everyone in the Council chamber (when Peabody cracked containment on the mistfiend).

IIRC, Bob has been described as an "airy spirit" and a "spirit of intellect" -- thoughts are tied in the Dresdenverse to the element of Air.

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Re: RNT: How Does Air Magic Interact With Physics?
« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2025, 12:59:51 AM »
FWIW, Langtry is an Air mage; fundamentally, that's the magic he used to simul-speak everyone in the Council chamber (when Peabody cracked containment on the mistfiend).

IIRC, Bob has been described as an "airy spirit" and a "spirit of intellect" -- thoughts are tied in the Dresdenverse to the element of Air.

I never thought of Air Magic being the method of conveying his speech to everyone in the Council. I assumed it was some form of sanctioned mind magic.

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Re: RNT: How Does Air Magic Interact With Physics?
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 02:55:36 AM »
I never thought of Air Magic being the method of conveying his speech to everyone in the Council. I assumed it was some form of sanctioned mind magic.
It's per WoJ.
The transcription is reported as:
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Basically the air magic folks are, uhh, they can do, depending on how much magical muscle they have, alot of things with wind. But they are also really good at communication type stuff. The Merlin is a fantastic air mage. And that's kind of the basis of his 'I can communicate with everybody at the speed of thought now everyone shut up and lets get this plan together'. And that's where that kinda comes from for him.

Reportedly from this AMA (video) recorded at a bookstore in Seattle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDJDn-ggqOo
(but I'm taking the reported quotation at face value:  the vid is almost 2H long, and I didn't listen through to find the precise quote)