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Don't you mean expelled?The boy who had painted his little slogan on the laboratory wall had been found last week and promptly dispelled for 'spreading dangerous and malicious ideologies among the vulnerable youth' as the headmaster called it.
Maybe he was found under a confundus spell or something.
Huh, didn't think of that
The thing is that most wizards simply aren't that impressive and an all out war with the muggles will go very very badly for the wizards. Especially if they have developed the atom bomb which will inevitabley be made by somebody due to how technology inherently causes curious humans to push it to its limits. Honestly modern tech might as well be magic to the uneducated which is the vast majority of wizards. I'd imagine only the elite of the elite would stand any chance and they could always just disguise themselves as muggles assuming the muggles haven't figured out DNA testing and the supposed gene that allows for humans to use magic. Once that's found there may be literal magic super soldiers but idk. Magic in Tanya's alt world was integrated with muggle tech so it may look something like that.Simple, because wizards give zero fucks about the muggle world in general. It's not their world, not their business, and the majority of the global wizarding world is very insular and apathetic to whatever goes on outside it, best demonstrated through the slow pace of technological progress. Sure you have occasional muggleborns, but they seem to be more of a rarity, and naturally becoming and training as a wizard universally means semi-cutting your ties with the muggle world. I mean, 8 years of wizardry does not exactly prepare you for even a high-school level degree, let alone university, barring the extremely dedicated. It doesn't exactly give you the paperwork to prove it either.
Think of it like the divide between the cultivation world and the mortal world in Xianxia. Sure, some cultivators may start from the bottom, but the vast majority abandon it.
This isn't necessarily a bad thing, because the statue literally is all that is keeping a wizard genocide at bay, and so the less both sides interact, the less risk.
I think that's less that technology and guns eclipse magic, and more that mages, at least the ones we see, are stuck in stasis and have since the early renaissance. Hell, the DoM has actively surpressed technological and magical development for centuries, and it's uncertain if much is different elsewhere. If that wasn't the case, and the society was more open to exploration and research, like, say, if they were more like Nasuverse mages, then I think it wouldn't have been even a concern, even with modern tech.The thing is that most wizards simply aren't that impressive and an all out war with the muggles will go very very badly for the wizards. Especially if they have developed the atom bomb which will inevitabley be made by somebody due to how technology inherently causes curious humans to push it to its limits. Honestly modern tech might as well be magic to the uneducated which is the vast majority of wizards. I'd imagine only the elite of the elite would stand any chance and they could always just disguise themselves as muggles assuming the muggles haven't figured out DNA testing and the supposed gene that allows for humans to use magic. Once that's found there may be literal magic super soldiers but idk. Magic in Tanya's alt world was integrated with muggle tech so it may look something like that.
idk man tech itself isnt inherently weak just because it follows the laws of the world. You can have logical weapons still be just as efficient at ending something as illogical weaponry (magic). That and it is explicitly stated that wizards are born and don't acquire magic. That means magic is genetic. Genetics is something tech can exploit and replicate. Unless the magic gene is like kryptonian dna which is some next level encryption it shouldnt be hard to capture at least one stupid wizard and simply experiement on how magic works from said gene. Making something that outright disables said gene isnt outside the realm of possiblity. IF you cant directly harm magic then you can 100% harm the physical construct that allows said magic to affect reality (magic gene). A bit like the warp from wh40k where you cant hurt the warp but you can stop it from affecting the real world with tech. Any sizeable population of scientists would eventually figure this out. We once used to think that stuff like mobile phones were impossible to make and here we are. DoM does supress tech progression and magical progression but as the world becomes more connected this becomes alot harder until this tactic inevitabley fails. I do think the muggles would win such a war but it would come with heavy casualties. Logical humans would instead try to negotiate and integrate magic with tech but something tells me the muggle hating purebloods would disagree.I think that's less that technology and guns eclipse magic, and more that mages, at least the ones we see, are stuck in stasis and have since the early renaissance. Hell, the DoM has actively surpressed technological and magical development for centuries, and it's uncertain if much is different elsewhere. If that wasn't the case, and the society was more open to exploration and research, like, say, if they were more like Nasuverse mages, then I think it wouldn't have been even a concern, even with modern tech.
I'm sure they could find ways of neutering the prowess of muggle weaponry. Stagnation and even outright regression seems to be the problem, societally.