[He hands over the page, as well as the one following it. In addition to the drawing is what is clearly a journal entry about the aforementioned conversation and Qubit's explanation of electricity, complete with some diagrams drawn to relate it to various principles of magic and glyphcrafting. While he seems to have the basic premise down, it's clear he's completely foreign to the concept, writing about it as an outsider looking in.
One the back of the page is what may be of more interest: notes about psionics in particular.
Conscious minds interact with matter, energy, and force. Universally consistent, empirically verifiable. He says it is unlike magic in that way, but I disagree.
The entry continues, where Carlisle then recorded the main beats of their conversation comparing glyphcrafting to circuitry. One note is written off to the side - technokinetics, not technomancy. As diligent a note-taker as he may be, he's clearly still learning the terminology.]
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[He hands over the page, as well as the one following it. In addition to the drawing is what is clearly a journal entry about the aforementioned conversation and Qubit's explanation of electricity, complete with some diagrams drawn to relate it to various principles of magic and glyphcrafting. While he seems to have the basic premise down, it's clear he's completely foreign to the concept, writing about it as an outsider looking in.
One the back of the page is what may be of more interest: notes about psionics in particular.
Conscious minds interact with matter, energy, and force. Universally consistent, empirically verifiable. He says it is unlike magic in that way, but I disagree.
The entry continues, where Carlisle then recorded the main beats of their conversation comparing glyphcrafting to circuitry. One note is written off to the side - technokinetics, not technomancy. As diligent a note-taker as he may be, he's clearly still learning the terminology.]