Aurora and Harrov were just as engrossed in the delicate experiment of atomic mass measurement as Vittorio was.
How minuscule the elements truly were, they did not know, for in a single drop of water there could be hundreds of thousands or even millions of water elements, which themselves were composed of the two basic elements: hydrogen and oxygen. Only 'incredibly small' could describe them!
If it weren't for the ability to sense them with magic power, many Wizards would probably doubt whether elements actually existed.
To measure the volume and weight of such tiny elements was almost impossible, yet Bo'er had turned the impossible into possible!
Previously, when Lynn was conducting constant measurements, he used a similar experiment that magnified the barely perceptible gravitational pull between two iron spheres using light, thus precisely calculating it!
It was entirely feasible!
Just as everyone was still marveling, Isaac Newton at the side spoke up with some impatience.