Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 912 A New Chapter in Physics! (2/4)

Chapter 912 A new chapter in physics! (twenty four)

The applause was like a storm.

Almost toppled the roof of the Great Hall of Ten Thousand People.

Seeing the man walking off the stage, Professor Klitzing who was sitting near the center of the venue clapped his hands and said with a smile to Professor Kreber who was sitting next to him.

"Excellent speech... what do you think?"

Also clapping their hands, Professor Kleiber said with a smile.

"My opinion is the same as yours, it's just that more than that feels weird."

Klitzing turned his head and looked at him curiously.

"Unbelievable? Unbelievable what?"

"I always thought he was a scholar who focused on his own research and didn't care about things that had nothing to do with it, but I didn't expect him to be such a person."

"I approached him and hoped he would give us a chance."

"what chance?"

"The opportunity to touch the sun with both hands, or the opportunity to share peace and prosperity together," Kleber squinted his eyes as he looked at the figure that had disappeared behind the door, and continued with some emotion in his tone, "At that time Although he rejected me, I once suspected that I had misjudged the person and had a pessimistic view of the future... But it turns out that I was wrong. Bringing the sun down to earth in as satisfying a way as possible.”

For any country, energy is an eternal problem. Once the problem of energy is solved, all the contradictions between the means of production and the relations of production will be resolved if the material is not particularly scarce.

The social changes brought about by this will be extremely terrifying, even surpassing the sum of the impact of the previous two industrial revolutions on human society.

At the same time, the birth of this technology is bound to break the international order that has barely maintained a balance for a long time in a drastic way.

How countries will react to this unbalanced force may be even more unpredictable than the turbulent plasma in the reactor core.

A little carelessness, or even just a misjudgment, may lead to consequences that everyone cannot bear...

After understanding the meaning of Professor Kreber's words, Professor Klitzing smiled.

"Are you talking about controlled fusion?"

As a scholar, he didn't care much about the exchange of interests between those politicians, so he just continued in a relaxed tone, "I heard that the European Union and the United States paid a lot of money to let Huaguo put the first-generation fusion reactor The core was removed from the banned list... But if I remember correctly, isn't that the result of discussions among various countries?"

Shaking his head, Professor Kleiber looked away from the stage and said.

"Professor Klitzing, a country is also made up of people, and everyone's voice plays a role to a certain extent. The only difference is that some people's voices are as small and insignificant as a mosquito, and some people's voices are louder than thunder." And loud enough that it cannot be ignored. It is both a right and a responsibility."

"He is the leader of Huaguo's academic circles, the representative of all Huaguo's scholars, and the chief designer who once completed the great cause of the controllable fusion project. I can even say with certainty that Huaguo is willing to develop the controllable fusion Negotiating with other countries with advanced technology, and the world is still running on a peaceful track, his contribution must be in it.”

At the same time, the other side of the auditorium of ten thousand people.

Stopped clapping his hands, squinted his eyes and looked at Lu Zhou walking up and down the Congtai, Professor Frank Wilczek suddenly said involuntarily.

"Our common agenda."

Edward Witten, who was sitting next to him, raised his eyebrows lightly, and asked casually with interest.

"Did you just say something?"

"...I mean, what he said," Professor Wilczek tried to repeat, gesturing with his hands, "this seminar and the upcoming International Hadron Collider Research Center The idea is to allow us to face together the issues that we must face together."

Wei Teng: "... Is this what he said?"

"Probably, there may be a little difference...but that's what it means anyway," Professor Wilczek laughed, and quickly brought the topic to the past, "Speaking of which, finally there are generous people who are willing to promote our The discipline moves into the future...ready, Mr Witten."

"Are you calling me?"

"Otherwise?" Wilczek frowned with a smile, "You used to complain that CERN's collider was too weak, and there was no way to verify your theory. Now that there is a bigger collider, it happens that you and The person in charge has a good relationship."

Hearing this sentence, Wei Teng shook his head with a smile.

"I don't deny the first half of your sentence, this is definitely an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory."

"Don't be so pessimistic, man."

"It's not pessimistic, but we don't have any means of observation for the time being, which can reveal the mysteries of the world one dimension lower than ours. This is not a problem that can be solved by the collider alone," Wei Teng continued after a pause, "But even so, it's just as significant, and as I said, it's an epic moment. Both in the academic sense and in the academic sense."

"Beyond physics?" Wilczek frowned, "I don't quite understand what you mean."

Witten smiled.

"My academic intuition tells me that the world is connecting into a whole, just like two intertwined strings, and our physics will be more prosperous from now on...but it's too early to say this, wait a minute Bar."

Wilczek muttered, "Is it still early? We probably won't see it any later."

Hearing the old friend's words, Wei Teng laughed.

"What does it matter? Princeton will see it for us, someone else will see it for us!"

...

After Lu Zhou stepped off the stage, Mrs. Klemel, the chairman of CERN, came on stage.

In a slow but coherent speech, the grandmother, over fifty years old, expressed CERN's support and affirmation for the upcoming establishment of the International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center (IMCRC).

For various reasons, in this international symposium, the speeches of representatives from the academic circles were arranged in the C position, ahead of the representatives from the political circles.

After Lu Zhou and the representatives of CERN finished their speeches, Director Li of the Huaguo Science and Industry Bureau, as well as high-level officials from the aerospace departments of Russia, the United States, the European Union and other countries, expressed their opinions on behalf of their own officials. The view of this century project, and best wishes.

No matter what kind of thoughts you have in your heart, no matter what kind of open and secret struggles and games are behind this, at least at this moment, facing the century-old project that determines the height of this earth's civilization, hands from all over the world are tightly clasped together.

And this historic scene was recorded forever by the cameras standing on both sides of the Great Hall of Thousands of People, and broadcasted in real time to tens of thousands of TV sets through the Internet.

The opening ceremony soon came to an end.

The first Lunar Hadron Collider Symposium officially started.

At the same time, for physics, a new era has also opened a new curtain with the curtain of this opening ceremony...

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