Dr. Weiqi Wang is a world-traveling, adventurous scientist who tends to embrace the unknown. He graduated with his PhD degree from the University of Oxford and traveled Europe duri...mehr sehenDr. Weiqi Wang is a world-traveling, adventurous scientist who tends to embrace the unknown. He graduated with his PhD degree from the University of Oxford and traveled Europe during his study. At that time, he began writing the Code of Rainbow series. He then landed in Rhode Island and started his journey in the USA. A year later, he drove a car from the east coast to the west, as one of his solo adventures among many others, for his career in Stanford University. There, he worked as a data scientist and his responsibilities included multiple projects with NIH (National Institute of Health).Wang’s scientist background and passion for magic inspired his theory that magic and science can be integrated and intertwined in an intriguing way. This theory speculates that “magic” was a concept created by ancient people to refer to supernatural phenomena that lacked scientific explanations back then. One example could be that the lightning bolt spell in magic settings looks the same with a supernatural phenomenon in reality, named ball-lightning. This magic-like yet realistic phenomenon has still not been well explained to date, meaning that we must admit the limitation of the science and stay open-minded.Therefore, Wang took advantage of his knowledge in science and put his theory into CODE OF RAINBOW, a fantasy series that nurtures the bloom of MAGIC in the soil of SCIENCE. The magic in this enormous world is different from the "traditional" concept, because it's backed up by realistic, physical scientific theories. As the story goes on, you'll enjoy the unique charm of science and magic merging into each other - something that has rarely been attempted before. This series is primarily for kids and teenagers, but it’s also good for all ages, with or without scientific knowledge, to read. For that, Wang has deliberately made the transition from magic to science happen bit by bit as the story goes, so the early books do read like a normal magic fantasy.weniger sehen