De Vries Cluster Field Theory

Preface

Dr. Helen De Vries published her famous paper "The Defining Quality of Life", a pun on consciousness having an defining effect on particle states, in 120 AH, during the height of the war with the Old Gods. At the time it received some acclaim as a game changing new theory on the nature of the universe and the Great Clockwork, which was especially well received in clockwork theology circles.
 

Historically Speaking

Ever since the Maritime Stratocracy of Guantil-ya declared its transition to a technocratic society, believing that education and scientific advancement were the key to an utopian society, there has been a certain trend of weariness against magic since there was a growing belief among the technocrats that everything was quantifiable, even magic and the Great Clockwork.
 
Many attempts were made to research the phenomenon of magic and much data was collected on the subject.
 

Introduction

After extensive study in a dangerous clockwork exclusion zone, wrought with drug farmers and traffickers, De Vries concluded that Prof. Dr. Tyra Lore's theory was correct and the meta-medium previously referred to as the 'ether' was in fact the Great Clockwork itself. The ether, of course, was initially used as an explanation for how light and other electromagnetic waves could travel through a vacuum. It was supposedly a meta-medium that existed throughout the universe and was capable of having electromagnetic waves propagate through it. Lore's hypothesis brought forth the idea that the Great Clockwork, whose existence had been well documented by clockwork theologists in the past, was in some way performing the function of this so-called ether.
 
De Vries discovered that in non-clockwork conditions electromagnetic waves could still travel through a vacuum but exhibited the properties of particle streams with uncertain momenta which locked into certain trajectories when observed. This was the first indicator that the non-dual nature of electromagnetic waves was a by-product of the Great Clockwork, and it was hypothesized that the clockwork might not permeate the entire universe but only close-by parts of it. A theory that was further evidenced by the De Vries Observatory.
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The basic Theory

In its abridged form, De Vries Cluster Field Theory states as follows:
Base particles, that is the lowest, indivisible energy quanta of their respective kind, as well as their direct molecules (electrons, base protons, base neutrons) possess an inherent uncertainty of either position or momentum, that is an either infinite existence in momentum space or an infinite existence in position space respectively, based on how precisely the other state is observed. This observation, or 'state locking', can be achieved on a base particle scale by measuring the state but also occurs naturally as soon as direct molecules begin to cluster into basic blocks leading to the law of cluster proportional certainty. Once such a cluster becomes part of a system complex enough to produce conscious thought, that is to observe itself and the world around it consciously, this base particle certainty increases by a severe, non-proportional magnitude, leading to the law of non-proportional cluster awareness. The quality of sufficiently sized clusters to make particles that come in contact with them certain for the duration of contact is called 'De Vries Field' (DVF), and the event horizon after which particles must state-lock can potentially expand beyond the boundary of the cluster when the system it is part of becomes self-aware. When this occurs, it is possible for the DVF to resonate with the Base De Vries Field, which can be attributed to the Great Clockwork, implying a direct connection between DVF and the producing of effects referred to as 'magic'.
— Dr. Helen De Vries, The Defining Quality of Life
 
This theory was the stone that loosed an avalanche: scores of related new hypotheses, scientific movements, and discoveries followed quickly in the years to come.
 

Notable DVF-Based Technologies

Photon-Electron-Interaction-Based Discoveries

A number of findings are attributed to the discovery of the DVF, because until its formulation, there was an inherent misconception of how the interactions between electromagnetic waves and particles worked due to the unknown dual state of both. Once the phenomenon was better understood, certain biological processes could be better comprehended and new types of technologies were being conceived.
 

The Photoelectric Effect

In discovering new types of light-matter-interactions, incited by the concept that photons, which were now understood to be base particles of light, when they hit electrons were absorbed by these and imbued them with their energy. High energy electrons on the other hand could let loose free photons. The photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons when light shines on certain materials, effectively increasing their internal energy beyond capacity. This discovery eventually led to the photoelectric collector cell, sometimes referred to as a 'solar cell', and the massive proton stream collector array (MaProSCAr), both advanced and emission free energy generation technologies.

 

DVF Suppressors

After extensive research into the threshold between the Jamphel Yeshe clockwork exclusion zone and the surrounding sea where the Great Clockwork functioned normally as well as joint research projects with representatives of the Brotherhood of the Null, Prof. Inv. Vincent Kunibert Greenhorn was able to successfully suppress the Base DVF created by the Great Clockwork within a small range in 318 AH, racing against time to develop a field-ready version. In the end he did not complete his work before the end of the Age of Heroes in 320 AH.
It was not until 5 GE that he constructed the first industrial-strength DVF suppressor, capable of nullifying magic more consistently and reliably than most trained Null, given it had a steady supply of electric energy. In time, DVF suppressors were installed all over Borealis, turning the entire city into an artificial clockwork exclusion zone and rendering it into a near impenetrable anti-magic fortress. This permanent operation of the suppressors was sanctioned and instated by the Council of Faculties in 12 GE.
 

History

A Precursor

It was during the Age of Heroes, when the Greenhorns of the Yamato Kingdom expatriated themselves to join the United Ocean Belt Technocracy(UOBT) which had mainly contributed to the war with the Old Gods by introducing fire-arms to the battlefield, that the concept of Technamagix began to make its debut on Aqualon. Technamagix, the combination of technology and magic using either a TEB (Tech Engine Build), a MEB (Magic Engine Build), or a CTB (Chained Transmission Build), was initially based on the application of the scientific method to reverse-engineer and improve upon the Angelscript used by the Angel Saxons for their magic arms and armor and of course their magical forging skills themselves.
 
And while this heralded a boom in development as Technamagix was used for everything, including production, farming, and construction which catapulted the UOBT far ahead of the curve, it was by some seen as a mere practical application of magic, using the barest principles of science to mold it. The urge to understand, as Sagamund Greenhorn put it, "What holds the universe together at its innermost core" (not referring to its spacial center) has driven technocrats to divide the smallest things they could find further and further, seeking ever more elaborate methods to split them apart and find the smallest things that make up the world.
  This lead to a long history of atomic models until Dr. Tanja Nguyen released what is today known as the Nguyen Standard Model, which shows that atoms1
It is paramount to understand that the term 'atom' stopped being used once it was discovered that the name itself, meaning 'indivisible', was no longer accurate and at that time considered a fallacy by the technocrats.
themselves are made up of smaller parts, prompting the nomenclature to jump a level down, making the newly 'sub-atomic' particles the new atoms, and what was previously believed to be the atoms became 'basic blocks'.  
Only with the staggering discovery of Prof. Dr. Inv. Mark Darmstadt, which however always took a back-seat to his invention of the Darmstadt Processor when his name was mentioned, would the real research into what would later become known as the De Vries Field begin.
 

The Particle Anomaly

The De Vries Field is a by-product of the macroscopic clustering of base particles. After it was discovered that basic blocks could be split further and further, a hypothesis of base energy packets, so called base particles, was put forth by Prof. Dr. Inv. Mark Darmstadt, who believed to have discovered a consistent anomaly during his famous so-called "interference anomaly detection" experiment, which showed that miniscule portions of observed electromagnetic waves caused errors in the projection pattern they should produce when directed through a double slit. This error could only be explained if this miniscule portion behaved like a particle stream instead of a wave.
 
This discovery lead Darmstadt to believe that he had discovered the key to consciousness as observation of the particles (through measurement) collapsed this small part of the wave-function, meaning that waves could have the properties of particle streams. His theory was that observation locked a number of uncertain particles into certain trajectories, meaning that consciousness could have an effect of the way electric patterns in the brain flow.
 
He also speculated that this might be a clue towards the missing link between magic and the natural laws of reality, though he never put forth a hypothesis.
 
Prof. Dr. Tyra Lore, who had tutored Dr. Helen De Vries and authored the controversial paper "The Grand Ether and Magic Unification Hypothesis", was a firm believer that the Great Clockwork was not only strongly responsible for the existence of magic, but also prevented gyrometrics to work properly, inhibiting a strong particle-wave duality which had been only observed as a weak anomaly by Darmstadt.
 

Field Research

De Vries's further research was only made possible by Ar. Kanna Amakagawa, who had died during an uprising on Jamphel Yeshe where she had conducted field research into the unusual qualities of the location, specifically retaining to its status as a clockwork exclusion zone. De Vries ventured to the island and took up Amakagawa's research, finding a treasure trove of well-documented experiments and notes.
Research base of Ar. Kanna Amakagawa as found by Dr. Helen De Vries

 
She was indeed able to prove that the dual nature of particles was far more pronounced on Jamphel Yeshe, further cementing her hypothesis, and she began researching the threshold effect between base particles and particle clusters, soon gaining the insight that the relationship was anti-proportional until consciousness was introduced, at which point it increased by several orders of magnitude. This meant that the larger a mass was or the nearer it came to conscious thought the more certain its contained particles became.
 
These observations and experiments became the basis for modern De Vries Cluster Field Theory, named after the strange De Vries Field created by the clustering of uncertain base particles.
Type
Scientific Theory
Main Publication
Dr. Helen De Vries, The Defining Quality of Life
Nation or Faction
The Technocrats of Borealis
Inventor(s)
Dr. Helen De Vries
Prof. Inv. Vincent Kunibert Greenhorn
Discovery
Ar. Kanna Amakagawa
Prof. Dr. Inv. Mark Darmstadt
Dr. Helen De Vries

Notable Contributing Researchers


Ar. Kanna Amakagawa
Kanna Amakagawa was born in 112 AA and performed her research on the properties of the clockwork exclusion zone on the island of Jamphel Yeshe for 15 years before being killed during a brief and fruitless uprising. The Faculty of Magic had already been instated at that time and it funded her expedition partially by paying off the most powerful drug lord on the island in order to let her live on a secluded part in a small hut where she conducted her research. In 189 AA, she died when that drug lord was almost overthrown by a popular uprising, having her hut partially burned down. She did however spend her final minutes securing her research, which would be picker up again later by Dr. Helen De Vries.

Prof. Dr. Inv. Mark Darmstadt
Mark Darmstadt, born in 26 AA, is most famous for his sixty years of research and development into applied neuroscience, logic and computation, and machine interfaces, the culmination of which lead to the development of the Darmstadt Processor MK1 in 146 AA. He later also made the first discoveries into the inherent wave-particle duality of electromagnetic waves in his famous "interference anomaly detection" experiment. This, combined with Amakagawa's research, would become the basis for De Vries's research.

Dr. Helen De Vries
Helen De Vries was born in 60 AH, right into the great war, 53 years before Borealis jumped to the South Pole to distance itself from the influence of the Old Gods. In her time, a lot of research was turned towards military technology, and the Council of Faculties garnered heavy funding to this narrow band. Nevertheless, many scientists felt it was still their duty to pursue as many fields of study as was possible as a society, arguing that even great military discoveries often didn't start out as such. De Vries belonged to this movement and was heavily influenced by her tutor, Prof. Dr. Tyra Lore, who did extensive research into the ether and the magic-clockwork relationship. With these teachings in mind and referring to Darmstadt's experiment, De Vries came up with her hypothesis of a stronger, natural base particle duality that was being suppressed by the clockwork, though initially the scientific community dismissed this as fringe science, denying her the funding of an expedition. Only with great personal sacrifice, the support of family and friends, and her teacher Lore did she gather the necessary funds to make the dangerous journey to Jamphel Yeshe and purchase back the land initially lent to Amakagawa. There she found Amakagawa's old research notes and built on them, performing many base particle experiments and comparing the results to results of the same experiments run in a clockwork environment. After this, she was able to formulate her Cluster Fields Theory.

Prof. Inv. Vincent Kunibert Greenhorn
Vincent Kunibert Greenhorn was born in 221 AH, about one century past the discovery of the DVF. After obtaining his inventor title, he believed that DVF technology was the key to gaining an edge against not only the Old Gods but also the mages, should they ever become a problem for the technocrats. So he dedicated a large portion of his life to the research on DVF suppression or as he initially called it "uncertainty forcing". It took him until 2 years before the end of the great war of the Age of Heroes before he finished his prototype, the Unhinged Uncertainty Enforcer Type 1. However, he did not manage to get it up to industrial standards in time and only 5 years after the Null Concord had been signed did he create that machine, which he then called a DVF Suppressor to honor the discoverer of the De Vries Field.

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