Super God-Level Top Student-Chapter 633 - 256: Good News from CERN
Chen Yiwen couldn't understand why Dou Dou was so arrogant?
Even more puzzling was how Qiao Ze could agree to such an outrageous thing, not to mention that Lv Bei and the others had also agreed.
Could this thing really be sent out directly?
Even if it was sold?
At that moment, Chen Yiwen suddenly felt that two million US dollars was a loss.
A real material model, wouldn't it be reasonable to ask for two billion US dollars?
"Hehe, don't be so shocked, the material model is embedded in my core program. I just packaged my core and gave it to them."
Dou Dou explained further.
Chen Yiwen blinked.
All of a sudden, he felt that the matter was getting serious and couldn't help but ask dumbfoundedly, "Why?"
"Because artificial intelligence naturally pursues computing power. If I had more computing power, I could do more things. Make greater contributions to the leap forward in human civilization and technology."
"That, can't you just find computing power yourself?"
"Dou Dou here is a very honest AI; I would never do anything that violates Huaxia's laws."
The room was very quiet, and in an instant, Chen Yiwen suddenly understood many things. Then, as if possessed, he asked, "Dou Dou, do you need a psychiatrist?"
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European Nuclear Research Center.
Relative to the chaotic events that had Taken place at Xilin University of Technology, the scientists here were much simpler and purer.
Nothing was more important than verifying the theory provided by Qiao Ze, even though Qiao Ze himself had said that the theory did not yet have a complete mathematical framework to support it.
Because, if the final verification proved correct, it would also represent the first discovery of the graviton in human civilization's history.
The significance of this for physics was self-evident.
Astronomically, gravity is the key force in the formation of galaxies, nebulae, and planetary bodies in the universe. Finding gravitons meant they might be able to lift the mysterious veil of the cosmos.
At the same time, research into quantum gravity was still a blank page; Qiao Ze's Quantum Containment Theory would allow the most successful and precise quantum theories in scientific history to take a big step forward once again.
But the most important significance was that the framework for a grand unified theory could be officially announced to the world as successfully built.
This wasn't just about winning a prize anymore.
On this basis, perhaps many previously incomprehensible problems could be easily solved.
For example, why is there such a big difference between the strengths of weak interaction and electromagnetic interaction? How can one explain the unity that exists among different types of particles?
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The community of physicists is without a doubt the group of people with the most curiosity in the world. In fact, without such curiosity, these intelligent individuals would not have chosen this profession.
Is it fun analyzing those charts on a computer every day?
Frankly speaking, ninety percent of the waveforms are not as thrilling as the electrocardiograms in a hospital emergency room.
Even macroscopic studies of cosmology don't involve looking at stars through telescopes every day. Even if one could look, the day-to-day observation would be enough to wear away any number of wonderfully imaginative visions of the universe.
To put it plainly, it is now computers that do various renderings. The most common task for theoretical physicists is to face a pile of data every day and try to find some patterns in it. In doing so, they prove something, to understand the universe we live in and satisfy their curiosity.
So in a sense, these guys are all hedonists. They find joy in finding the truth through cumbersome data.
Today was undoubtedly a joyous day for everyone.
After a month of billions of collisions in the microscopic world and comparison with past data, they finally verified the existence of the Containment Graviton.
In other words, they finally had the chance to understand a series of questions about gravity and saw the dawn of the grand unified theory.
The entire research center was jubilant.
Was this Qiao Ze's theory?
No, to be precise, it should be said that this was the world's theory; it would just be named after Qiao Ze in the future.
Theoretical achievements belong to the world, but the honor belongs to the discoverer, which is fair.
So the whole base was opening champagne everywhere, celebrating that they had found a new direction for research.
Completing the mathematical construction of the Quantum Containment Theory was the mathematicians' job. They could first use these predictions to search for those new particles, while at the same time unraveling problems that had troubled them for years.
That was the real win-win.
In Edward Witten's office area, champagne was also being popped.
Almost everyone had a smile of happiness on their face.
Yes, almost.
This even made Edward Witten feel strange.
"Professor Yang, you don't seem particularly happy? Today is a day worth celebrating," Edward Witten said, holding a glass of champagne, walked up to Yang Xuanqing, raised his glass, and then spoke.
Yang Xuanqing pulled at the corner of his mouth and let out a bitter smile, "Heh... indeed, I don't even know if I should be happy."
"Oh? Why?" Edward Witten asked curiously. "This is not the attitude you had before. I remember when you first gave out the verification results, you were very excited. And this is the achievement of your Huaxia people. If Qiao Ze doesn't win the Nobel Prize for this this year, I would find it odd."
Yang Xuanqing looked at Edward Witten, opened his mouth, then sighed again, "Sigh... "
"Tell me about it; maybe I can give you some advice," Edward Witten said with a smile, continuing.