tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4000895280655907241.post2430685657152172900..comments2024-02-16T03:35:27.972-05:00Comments on The World According to Quinn: Guest Post: An Introduction to Schooled In MagicMatthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04691270309993277160noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4000895280655907241.post-8482151276234983062014-03-03T15:10:26.093-05:002014-03-03T15:10:26.093-05:00Do I remember correct that in the film Excalibur, ...Do I remember correct that in the film Excalibur, Merlin explains the passing of magic? Also Tolkien did so in Lord of the rings...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4000895280655907241.post-11298878640168146992014-03-02T08:36:57.457-05:002014-03-02T08:36:57.457-05:00True. About the electronic components affected by ...True. About the electronic components affected by magic, I think that's touched on in HARRY POTTER--all the magic going on in Hogwarts inhibits electronics. The annoying photographer kid uses a mechanical camera for that reason.Matthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04691270309993277160noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4000895280655907241.post-47527951592279506312014-03-02T05:47:33.605-05:002014-03-02T05:47:33.605-05:00I think that a good example of 'magic' wor...I think that a good example of 'magic' working side by side with technology is shown in star wars. Although it doesn't try to have any basis in reality. A lot of people look at magic and tech as two separate things as its often portrayed in 'ages' much like the bronze age and iron age and so therefore something becomes redundant or is no longer taught. A good example is a skill like smithing or farming these days. However there is no reason mechanical items like guns etc wouldn't work in a magic realm. Tech stuff with electronic components you could argue might be affected by an ambient charge from the magic? Dunno reallyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com