Chapter 56 - Magic Hypothesis.

A man sat alone in Hogwarts Library.

Ezekiel closed the book and went on with the next one, one week has passed since arriving to this world of Magic, he found rather astonishing the level of development of magic in this world, whether it is one subject or the other, non are left behind. For which he had sent [Shadow] to Diagon Alley to fetch him all the books whether potions, languages, to even novels written of real-life dealings.

Although most of them are indeed in Hogwarts, he also commanded [Shadow] to bring from the black-market whatever price required, using the money stored within the bank if needed, while also make some gold by changing the molecular structure of any item he sees to need into gold. Ezekiel could have done so before, but he didn't wish to use rely on [Shadow] but in not doing so, it wastes more of his time used for research.

The end result was very satisfactory, as he got books which are even unknown, or removed from the school as they might bring more harm than good. One of the most impressive books he found through these, were the novels written by Gilderoy Lockhart, who probably exaggerated or changed various things as he seems to be the protagonist for whatever 'Hero' duty is needed, or any feet that is expectable.

Another book which he found fantastic was from Newton Scamander, which describes all the information in detail about the Beasts which are in this world of magic, although many might even be missing but, what & how are described in the book shows how much the owner loves these animals.

The third books which brought him interest were the language books, which had quite the variety about them. Many of them seem incomplete, or even incorrect but Ezekiel understood from the basic idea and completed the language written on them, such as the Gobbledegook, Mermish, Parseltonghe…many other which allow him to communicate with the magical animals of this world.

Last of them was the Horcruxes books, which dwelled much deeper towards the Dark Art. Although the research was very advanced from the part of the creator, which seemed to be the Herpo the Foul, a dark wizard which brought to live the Basilisk, and the Horcrux, but the research went very hay-way for the search of immortality.

With the intention of immortality, split the soul for if you were to die your split soul continues living on. Seems very good, but the moment you split your soul, the part of you that split is left as it is forever stuck on that form, and not only such the one to create a Horcrux requires the caster to commit murder, which is seen as an extremely sin act. This not only damages your soul, but also changes you.

Although all these books he read were very good, he also intruded in the Restricted Section of the Hogwarts Library, which further contained books he thought would be removed from here, and to his discovery there were countless books of hidden history, destroyed papers and banned Magic from the outside world.

After Ezekiel studied during the entire week all these books, he understood very well the world and the magic within it, unlike previous world the magic of this world is more explored and also more understood by the people, while on 'Sorcerer's Apprentice' it is shown that not many wizards/witches exist, which is also why not much is explored of this entire subject.

Whether it is 'Sorcerer's Apprentice' or 'Harry Potter's', both magical world have the basic same idea, utilize the Mana, Magic which is in Earth's atmosphere to do, create, change, or modify the laws of the Universe, just like math's, physics…everything humans know is the creation from their point of view of the Universe, magic spells and so on is the same.

Magic, Mana which in this world instead of using a Magic Ring, is based and dependent from the 'Magic genes' humans have in their blood, which also creates the limit to whom have access to it. From the perspective of Ezekiel who has seen both unique magic systems in their world, he can conclude to what is known as 'God Authority', as this energy which he still as yet to discover literally lets one control over the laws of the Universe.

Imagine the Tree as a Universe. The 'roots' of the Tree are the unknown behind the beginning of the Universe and its answers to the creation of the Universe, the 'trunk' which hold the entire Tree extending further are everything that forms the Universe, space, time, quantum mechanics, matter…while from the trunk extend the 'branches', which is all the places in the Universe where Magic exist and gives direct access to change, or modify those laws, making one of those branches Earth, and the leaves are all the living organism whom have access to Magic, Mana.

Like there exist a limit to the leaves which can exist in one branch, the 'Magic gene' or the 'Magic Ring' are those limits for those to access this supernatural force, 'God's Authority'. Which would also explain why the Magic from the previous Universe does not work, as they might be attached, connected to the laws of their unique Universe.

There exist many unknown factors within the existence of this energy, like the origin of such energy, the reason of its existence…which still remain to be answered for Ezekiel, but this is what his purpose has been ever since he left the world where he reincarnated. Even 'Galactic Powers' which is the energy he gained by merging the hourglass, could be called a magical energy as such, it let him break the boundaries of reality and change from biological things, to known laws of humanity.

Closing the book, Ezekiel put everything back where he took it and burned every book he bought as they are already on his head and there is no need to carry dead weight. Through reading countless spells, charms…books he discovered that Time-Space magic exist, even items which let one travel through time, although most is hidden from the eyes of everyone, but tele-transportation also exist, and lastly he discovered that the famous Lord Voldemort was a student of this very school named, Tom Riddle as point to point reach to this student who shook everything in the entire world, whether Muggle or Wizarding.