Hogwarts: Wizards of Eternity.

Chapter 130 The Possibility of Interstellar Communication

Chapter 130 The Possibility of Interstellar Communication

Due to various reasons such as tidal locking, no matter how the Earth rotates, people on Earth can only see one side of the moon.

Some people call the other side of the moon the dark side of the moon, but this is actually a misnomer.

As they crossed the lunar seas and craters, Roger and Harry discovered that the back of the moon was also being exposed to sunlight as the moon waxed and waned.

"Roger what are you doing?"

The area of the moon is about four times the size of Roger's homeland in his previous life. It took the two of them about half a day to get from the front to the back.

As soon as he landed, before Harry could adjust to the change from rapid movement to extreme stillness, he found that Roger was doing something that he couldn't understand again.

Harry didn't hate the feeling though.

The first ten years of his life were dark. Both his parents had passed away, and he lived in a family where his relatives did not like him, and he was looked down upon and ridiculed every day.

School and family are stagnant.

He was very confused and didn't know where his life was going.

But everything changed since that letter was sent to me.

Family-like elders, close friends, reliable teachers, and Roger.

Compared with the dull Muggle life, he prefers this magnificent and colorful magical world.

And Roger is the person who best represents the word "magic" in Harry's eyes!
He always takes out all kinds of magical props, waves his wand, and makes miracles that are more incredible than the magic in textbooks and books happen before his eyes.

"I've heard before that on the back side of the moon, the signals from the earth will be blocked, and at the same time, the interference caused by the signals will also disappear. Some scientists say that if a space exploration device is installed on the back side of the moon, the effect will be very good."

"Let me try and see if it really works." Transfiguration is a very convenient thing. If the internal principles are fully understood, the difficulty of construction and the scarcity of materials are meaningless to wizards.

...Of course, this wizard must be strong enough.

Although Harry was born into a Muggle society, he was only 11 years old after all. Without Roger's absolute memory and the messy knowledge he sorted out from the information explosion era, he really couldn't understand these Muggle technologies.

So he just watched Roger fiddling around quietly.

After a long while, Roger curled his lips and said, "Sure enough, the pictures on the Internet are all deceptive."

Logically speaking, the results should be clearer when using the equipment here, but when Roger saw it, the universe was not gorgeous.

There is only a spot of light that is either big or small.

He waved his hand and lifted the magic.

The images displayed by the equipment Roger created might be of great value to scientists, but from the perspective of viewing the scenery, they were inevitably a bit disappointing.

But this does not make Roger depressed, he always has endless energy. Just like he said at the beginning, he decided to pursue immortality in order to experience this infinitely wonderful world better and longer.

So although many theories talk about the secret techniques of cultivating the mind such as purifying one's desires and forgetting all emotions, Roger never used similar ideas to solve the problem of his own eternal thinking.

A lively heart is something Roger is unwilling to give up.

As the only person next to Roger at the moment, Harry's mentality could not remain the same as his.

Being on the moon is completely different from being on Earth. On Earth, no matter how stimulated he was, he always had a place to relax. But here, except for Roger, it was dead silent.

Even sound is blocked by the vacuum.

On the pale moonlit land, although Harry's mentality was not too bad, he was always feeling lonely and desolate. It was only because Roger was right in front of him that he was able to suppress the growth of negative emotions in his heart.

After watching the astronomical equipment disappear, Roger raised his wand again and fiddled with new things with interest. Harry understood at this moment.

"Roger is my pillar of support in this loneliness."

"What about Roger?" "He is just curious about everything, so he never gets bored."

"And I...can't experience this kind of pleasure."

Harry also has a curiosity about the unknown, but it is definitely not as strong as Roger's.

What he cares about more is always family and love.

It was his parents, it was Hagrid who brought him into the magical world, it was Ron who stayed by his side, it was his teammates who cheered with him on the Quidditch team, it was Professor Snape who was honest with him, and it was Roger who allowed him to experience the wonders of magic and gave him an unparalleled sense of security.

It’s the various kinds of people he meets along the way of life.

People will desire what they lack. Ever since Harry can remember, he has lacked love. He longs for the feeling of being loved, cared about, and recognized. He longs for connections between people.

At this moment, Harry realized that he was really not suitable for immortality.

If all the familiar people around me were buried in the long river of time, just like now, and only Roger and I were left, I would probably go crazy.

Perhaps I will continue to meet other important people in my life, but they will eventually disappear in the torrent of time.

Harry seemed to be hallucinating vaguely. The circular pit turned into a pit of corpses. All the people he had met were buried in it, and the boundless white land was dotted with scattered graves.

Shaking his head, Harry rejected this future.

"Harry, look!" The thought came to him, and Harry's eyes swept over and saw that Roger had a walnut-sized pendant in his hand, which looked like an ancient rune and was crystal clear.

"I made some travel souvenirs. What do you think about giving one to each of my professors and friends at school?" Roger traveled to two countries and bought some souvenirs when he left.

In Germany, these are small toys produced by some Muggle toy factories, while in Sweden, they are local handmade artworks.

There were no souvenirs for sale on the moon, so Roger made some himself using local materials.

On the way to the back of the moon, Roger took the South Pole route. Due to the angle of sunlight, there is a permanent shadow area at the north and south poles of the moon, where the temperature is between -157℃ and -238℃.

The moon has almost no atmosphere, and only in the permanent shadow area does the moon's surface water exist in the form of ice.

Roger picked some and reinforced them with magic, and it became the Moon Ice Craft in his hand.

"It's good, but I think it would be better if everyone was here." Harry smiled and opened his mouth, saying silently.

Although he felt lonely sometimes, to be honest, Harry felt that the many landscapes and things he saw on the moon made him feel vast and shocked. It was a very interesting journey for him.

Perhaps he will never forget the feeling he had when he stood on the moon and looked back at the earth.

At this moment, he really wanted more relatives and friends to participate in this very meaningful moment in his life.

After these words were spoken, Harry, who had a clearer understanding of his own inner self, began to experience some new changes in his mental power.

The perceptive Roger naturally noticed Harry's subtle changes.

"Actually... it might be difficult to come here in person, but if I just want to experience what it's like to be here, I think I might be able to do it." After thinking about it, Roger passed his will to Harry.

"Huh?" Harry found that he often fell into a daze after traveling with Roger.

Because Roger always has a way to break through his common sense time and time again.

"You still remember what I said last time, that thoughts can transcend distance."

"And my fantasy creation magic."

"I'm not sure this will work, but if I combine these two principles together... I might be able to come up with a method of interstellar communication." Harry's need gave Roger a new inspiration.

(End of this chapter)

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