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{{topquote|If there is anything I have learned in my travels across the Planes, it is that many things may change the nature of a man. Whether regret, or love, or revenge or fear - whatever you ''believe'' can change the nature of a man, can. Iβve seen belief move cities, make men stave off death, and turn an evil hag's heart half-circle. This entire Fortress has been constructed from belief. Belief damned a woman, whose heart clung to the hope that another loved her when he did not. Once, it made a man seek immortality and achieve it. And it has made a posturing spirit think it is something more than a part of me.|The Nameless One, ''[[Planescape: Torment]]''}} What is [[Magic]]? Well one way it's framed is being the opposite of Science. A [[wizard]] casting a levitation spell or a [[Dragon|20 meter long armored reptile flying about shooting fire from it's mouth without burning it's jaws off]] or a [[Golem|animated clay statue]] is something which operates outside the laws of physics as we know them. But here's the thing, in another world where things are different magic could be just another set of natural laws which can be observed, experimented on and repeatable results and predictions can be made to expand one's understanding of the nature of Magic. In that case, the study of Magic eventually becomes just another school of scientific thought. Probably one with a lot of rituals and fancy ornaments (ranging from really important to the work to "we like to make a big show of things"), but Scientific none-the-less. Many fantasy worlds have made very good use of this outlook of things one way or another, but there are those which want to avoid it. One of the most popular ways to get around this is the idea of '''Belief Function'''. If you drop an object on Earth in a vacuum it will accelerate at 9.8 meters per second per second towards the planet's center until it hits ground. You can rant and rave about how Issac Newton was an idiot and his ideas are hogwash all you want, believe that this is not the case in the depths of your soul and plead and pray for this not to be the case with all your heart, the rock will still fall in accordance with the laws of gravity. The Universe does not care what you believe, it simply is. In a world with Belief Function, things are different. Reality is shaped to some degree or another by what people believe, especially in aggregate. In those worlds enough belief can disrupt that constant, or create someone who intervenes to do so. A related concept with a lot of crossover to Belief Function is Emotion Function, in which magic is dependent on the Emotional State of the person wielding it and emotions can have an impact on reality. == Examples of Belief Function == * [[Discworld]]: Belief is a powerful force. The Gods exist due to belief and wither away once belief in them fails. * [[Glorantha]] * [[Planescape]] * [[White Wolf]]'s Technocracy is built around Belief Function * [[Warhammer]] (Both Fantasy and 40k) * In real life, "Global Consciousness" was a theory in quantum mechanics that perception and consciousness could influence the behavior of quantum particles, and thus having everyone around the world thinking the same thing could affect reality itself. This theory has since been debunked, which is honestly [[Warp|a very good thing when you think about it.]] {{stub}} [[category: Fantasy]]
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