Chapter 1600 Otherwise, Why Would I Study It?
"Professor Bellur, may I ask that you mentioned in the science interview program a month ago that you believed that Academician Lu overestimated the importance of the Z particle's gravitational wave equation. Is this true?"
"Professor Bellur, in your opinion, the solution of the gravitational wave equation of the Z particle will have an impact on the physics community?"
"Professor Bellur..."
Walking out of the classroom with the tablet in his hands, seeing the reporters swarming in front of him, and some students who joined in the fun, Professor Bellur's forehead rose violently, and he finally couldn't help but roared and said.
"Enough! This is a school, a place to spread knowledge—"
"But what we are asking is about knowledge," a microphone was stuffed in front of him inappropriately, and a female reporter with slightly curly hair said sincerely, "About Academician Lu's solution in two months. What do you think about the lack of accuracy of the Z-particle gravitational wave equation?"
The anger was blocked by these words, and Professor Bellur's face turned blue and red.
Forcibly suppressing the embarrassment behind his face, he reached out and pushed away the microphone in front of him and the interview drone floating beside him, and said in a rude tone.
"I don't have time for an interview right now! As for the questions you asked, I only have one thing to tell you, and that is no comment!"
Finally breaking out from the crowd, Professor Bellur fled back to his office in embarrassment, pushed open the door, and walked in cursing.
"Enough is enough! What are these damn reporters thinking of here! This is a campus, a place to study! Damn it!"
Watching the professor lose his temper with a dazed face, several students in the office looked at each other, but they didn't dare to say anything.
Sitting down on the office chair, he lost his temper for a long time at the coffee cup on the table. Only then did this young middle-aged man calm down his shortness of breath.
At this moment, Professor Bellur's eyes suddenly fell on the unfinished paper on the holographic screen, and he picked it up again in a mean-spirited manner.
It doesn't matter.
With just such a quick glance, his blood pressure and breathing rate, which had finally calmed down, went up a few gears in an instant.
"How is this possible... there must be something wrong..."
Staring fixedly at the thesis in his hands, Professor Bellur almost wanted to insert the tip of his nose into the holographic screen, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't find any loopholes.
The entire argumentation process was like flowing water, and this majestic fortress was piled up with numbers, without a single line of calculation—not even a single punctuation point was superfluous.
In this way, half an hour passed.
Professor Bellur, who had touched the page turning button countless times, finally lowered his index finger as if giving up.
"Is this the strength of the peak of the human mind..."
Muttering to himself, he raised his right hand again, and his fingertips slid across the holographic screen.
Looking at the scattered light particles, he slowly leaned back on the office chair, stared at the ceiling and fell into silence.
After studying that thesis several times, his emotions calmed down instead.
Can write a paper like that, and there is no shame in losing to him.
Even if he is from a century ago.
The only thing Professor Bellur regrets now is that when he was interviewed in the studio, he said too much.
This may become a dark history in his life.
At this moment, the door of the office opened, and his assistant walked in from the outside while speaking in a business-like tone.
"Professor Bellur...you have an interview with California TV in the afternoon—"
"Shove it away for me," Professor Bellur said without hesitation, "Just say I'm sick."
assistant:"……?"
Students: "..."
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In fact, the turbulent waves brewing in Professor Bellur's heart are not unique in the physics world.
A scholar from 100 years ago has solved a puzzle that they have not completed for 100 years. I have to say that this is indeed a bit of a blow to people's self-confidence.
Because this seems to be saying-in the 100 years since I left, you have not grown at all.
Although this is not the case in fact, they have also made some achievements during this period, but the light of the fireflies, in front of this dazzling achievement like a lighthouse, really seems a little thin.
In short, it is not only the physics community that has set off a turbulent wave. In today's highly developed information world, this excitement has quickly spread from the physics community to the public's attention.
The gravitational wave equation of the Z particle was solved, and several large holes left in the hyperspace theory were filled in by Academician Lu himself. It seems that the door to transcend space has been placed in front of everyone.
Faster than the speed of light...
For the human society whose half foot has stepped into the threshold of the era of great interstellar voyage, what could be more exciting than surpassing the speed of light?
As the chief reporter of Fanya News, Li Yongning, who was loved by countless audiences, stood in front of Lu Zhou's house and rang the doorbell, and Li Yongning was thinking the same in his heart.
The door did not open.
However, after ringing the doorbell three times, a holographic beam was finally projected on the door.
Even though the facial expression of the projected portrait showed a hint of impatience, it did not dampen his enthusiasm for the interview at all.
After all, this is obviously not the time to struggle with being polite.
Without any pause, Li Yongning immediately showed a professional smile on his face, and seized the opportunity to speak.
"Hello, Academician Lu, I am very pleased to meet you. I am Li Yongning, a reporter from Fanya News. Regarding the rumors that you are researching faster-than-light technology, how do you comment? There is also the possibility that the gravitational wave equation of the Z particle can be solved Rumors of the key to FTL technology—”
"That's right," Lu Zhou asked the reporter blankly, "Otherwise, why would I study this thing?"
Hearing this sentence, Li Yongning was stunned.
He originally thought that Lu Zhou would say something modest, or use tactful ridicule to bring up the topic, but he didn't expect him to nod directly.
incredible!
Are those rumors actually true? !
Looking at the silent reporter, Lu Zhou slightly raised his eyebrows, watching him continue to ask.
"Do you have any other questions?"
"You...I..."
After opening and closing his mouth for a long time, Li Yongning, who was still in the previous surprise, was stuck for two full seconds before suddenly realizing that he was still in the middle of the interview, so he quickly adjusted his status and asked a spare question.
"May I ask what got you all of a sudden interested in this proposition? We all know you're working as the chief designer of a space elevator right now...I mean, wouldn't that take your energy?"
"It's the general counsel," Lu Zhou corrected, and continued, "As for why the study of superluminal speed, there is no special reason. If I have to say something, there is a place I want to go to."
Li Yongning: "The place I want to go is..."
"Tiancang Five."
While talking, Lu Zhou suddenly thought of something, so he looked at the camera hanging under the interview drone and continued.
"Is there anyone who wants to go with you? If so, leave a message with me on LSPM."