Neat, but the vocabulary isn’t accurate. Studying magic is science. Using this knowledge to make magic work for you is technology. Wild magic just does its own thing, so it’s neither.
Well, “magic” is in common speech shorhand for “I have no idea how this works and I don’t think anyone else has either.” Science in common speech is “someone somewhere smarter than me knows how this works.” (barring No One Knows what Sciece doesn’t Know).
The problem with calling things magic is that it serves as a Semantic Stopsign.
And I must paraphrase Sam Huges Ra, a story in which “magic” is a newly discovered branch of physics: Calling magic ‘magic’ was an incredibly bad decision in the first place.
Neat, but the vocabulary isn’t accurate. Studying magic is science. Using this knowledge to make magic work for you is technology. Wild magic just does its own thing, so it’s neither.
Well, “magic” is in common speech shorhand for “I have no idea how this works and I don’t think anyone else has either.” Science in common speech is “someone somewhere smarter than me knows how this works.” (barring No One Knows what Sciece doesn’t Know).
The problem with calling things magic is that it serves as a Semantic Stopsign.
And I must paraphrase Sam Huges Ra, a story in which “magic” is a newly discovered branch of physics: Calling magic ‘magic’ was an incredibly bad decision in the first place.