The academic symposium continued for several hours, with wizards constantly taking the stage to present their inventions or theories on magic.
Not to mention, three perpetual motion machines appeared, clearly showing the wizards' keen interest in creating infinite power sources.
The most reliable one was the magnetic perpetual motion machine, which used dozens of permanent magnets to provide power and was expected to function for many years. However, Lynn still rejected this device.
After all, with those strong magnets, why wouldn't they use them to build a generator?
Wouldn't that be more efficient?
However, the ideas of the wizards weren't always so problematic. After more than a year, the results of various magic theories had surged, especially in the fields of mathematical wizardry, mechanics, elements, and electromagnetism.
In these several hours, Lynn, Harrov, and others had already awarded six Morning Star Medals, and this was just the first day of the symposium.