I am Noble

00563 I am a nuclear physicist

Garen is a young man with a new degree in crystallography. However, we have not completely given up on nuclear physics. While he worked on crystallography, he took the time to continue studying nuclear physics.

In fact, according to the quality of the effort, it was nothing compared to what was spent on crystallography. In studying crystallography, he published several nuclear physics papers a year. I went to professor Nitro's lab often.

If it's bad enough, Whiter Lab's boss even said,

“Are you a crystallographer or a nuclear physicist? ”

“Why would you give up one? I can have both. ”

“... Yes, you are. ”

At the age of 22, Garen suddenly emerged as the most unique figure in the Whipher Lab. So get rid of the beaver. Others failed to keep up with Garren in all respects, including his sharp intuition and genius ideas. He had already been recognized as a successor to the Whipher.

“Garren.”

“Yes, Professor. ”

“People think you're my successor, what do you think of that? ”

“What about you?”

He replied with a strange smile, accompanied by sadness, sadness and elegance.

“I wish you could just focus on one thing. ”

Nuclear physics has become an unpopular discipline, although it has been pushed by the times. But that difficulty is not going anywhere. Crystallography is the same. Compared to nuclear physics, the academy itself is still infant-level, but it is a popular discipline in which many scholars struggle. Crystals have been a proprietary material to humanity's energy problem for centuries or more.

Garen did not let go of that difficult nuclear physics, but did not miss the top of many scholarly crystallography studies. Now you know what Whither's sigh means, right?

“I once truly thought of you as my successor. ”

“Yes? Are there any researchers who can do better than me? ”

“That's not what I meant. That's better. I don't have to leave my luggage to you. ”

Knowing the meaning of that sigh is quite far in the future.

Garen's dominance in nuclear physics was unparalleled and crystallography (with the exception of Whipher). Scientific journalists who like to be irritating sometimes say, "If Garen focuses only on crystallography, he will achieve more than Wheeler. 'I had a controversy. Here, the beaver says,‘ I think so too. ’It was also a topic of conversation.

After all, Garen was funded by five billion dollars, and Professor Nitro mirrored it. That's why I think I noticed going to Professor Nitro's lab. I only took a day or two a month to participate.

“Where's the 3D collision calculator that was here? ”

“Garren took it to Professor Nitro's lab. ”

“Again! Once he's dead, he'll take care of himself! ”

“They'll bring it back after the test. ”

“Phew! He does this every time! ”

Expensive devices that were easy to move were almost shamelessly going back and forth between the two labs. Of course Garen is embarrassed. How do you sneak in tens of millions of dollars and hundreds of millions of dollars of high-end equipment? I'm just going to take it for a few days and put it back and do it.

However, this was very helpful in Professor Knitro's laboratory. Garen was the lab's strongest eldest son (young but most advanced in sequence), and was a milestone for young researchers.

However, when I was thirty and forty, Garen became more and more worried.

“What should I do with these young people? ”

When he was over 30, Garen was practically in charge of leading professor Nitro's lab. Because of health problems, professor Nitro did not come out properly.

When Professor Nitro was in charge, all he had to do was study. All I had to do was teach my subordinates. However, when I became in charge, new things that I had not known before began to appear.

“Did you fall again? ”

“Yes, I'm sorry. Professor Garen.”

“No, it could be. My SC Company just...! ”

Garren boils his insides while his‘ pupils of nuclear physics’ fall from the job. Garren had many disciples. Crystallographic disciples were amazing, but the students majoring in nuclear physics at MIT were all his disciples.

The problem was employment. Crystallographic disciples knew their bodies well. I sold my name as a professor without taking care of it, so I only went to a well-known company. I didn't pay much attention, but it was amazing to be able to make my own meals and ask for school funding.

However, the students in nuclear physics were born, so it was hard to get a position as a lame researcher. Nuclear physics was already a specification. I wonder if they're even listening to the term "humanities in science."

Garen, the number one in nuclear physics and number one in American crystallography, woke up in his sleep thinking about his students. Is this the only way I can close my eyes when I'm worried about my children?

I wanted to talk to Professor Nitro, but I couldn't worry about his well-being. Garren had to take care of it alone.

“Professor Whipher. I've decided.”

“Oh, have you finally decided? ”

Wheeler has been advising Garen to enter the Megharn Lab since time immemorial, but Garen remains in school until the end. Whipher was a little disappointed, but he didn't take it lightly because he was the best person to lead the school laboratory. Garen said he would finally enter the Mexican Lab.

Garen, chief researcher at the Megharn Institute, is beginning to reveal his ambition.

“Senior researcher, however, this is excessive human rights interference! ”

“Suddenly, you're studying fair facilities? Does Director Whipher know about this? ”

“You know it's our lab policy not to have a subsidiary, right? ”

Garen created a subsidiary of the Mexican Institute for disciples who could not control themselves. It was a small research company researching fair facilities. Garen pushed his nuclear physics apprentices into the company and did research on refining the process equipment.

They are talented people who studied nuclear physics for more than a few years, although their disciplines were completely different. I came to this realization late and faced the problem of having to eat and live. It was the last chance given in a situation filled with enthusiasm that led to survival problems. The fair facility refinement study itself was nothing to them.

“We must do it for the professor who overdid it to keep us fed! ”

A small research company, a subsidiary of the Megharn Institute, was burned to the ground. Finally, they made their first contribution. It was a new model with an increase in refinement efficiency of 5% over existing process equipment.

How much is 5%? With $2 million in sales, that's a $100,000 increase. $20 billion in sales? $2 trillion?

You complain about Garren, who has been protruding from everywhere in this room. The subsidiary grew well enough to stand alone without the support of its parent, Megharn.

Garen struggled to make other things happen and feed his students of nuclear physics. By this time, even Whipher was able to figure out the true intentions of Garen's entry into Mexican territory.

“If the discipline that you dedicate so much love to was crystallography, the world would have changed once again. ”

One day, he said that as if he was complaining. You look sad, but you still feel refreshed.

“No, professor. I love crystallography. After all, I'm the next authoritarian. ”

Garen turned 53 one day and Whipher turned 71. The two of them took the time to talk in a car.

‘What's the matter? ’

There was a little shade on the corner of Whither's face. Garren finds that odd. You seem to have been having a good time lately, but you look serious today.

“I'm guessing you had some bad results from your last classified study? ”

“No, the results were good. ”

“That's good. When are you going to release it? ”

“We don't plan on making it public. ”

“Even for me?”

“Yes. I can't tell you. ”

Garen wondered, and now he's 71. It's been a long time since we have to prepare for the next generation. He's been saying a lot of things in the government since he did a top-secret study in the last year. Who else do you leave the important things to but yourself?

Whither grins with a wrinkled face.

“Fool, why didn't you change your major a while ago? ”

Garren hesitated. Can we stop talking now? The real reason he failed to give up nuclear physics is the old dream of a complete integration of crystallography and nuclear physics…….

“Professor. Actually, I... ”

“That's it. I'll be going. ”

That's how the beaver got up. After missing the timing, Garen decided to tell the next story. If you put your dreams first on a board that has no visible results, it won't look like it.

Some time later, however, Garen heard Vivo. It said that Whipher died while traveling abroad. Unlike many of Whither's grieving disciples, he had a hunch.

It wasn't an accident! ’

Just an accident? Not the last time I saw Whither. He was clearly caught up in a conspiracy.

Garren is furious, but powerless. He also had a lot of disciples to lead, assuming he was responsible.

I spent about five years like that. For a short period of time, the world changed rapidly. The emergence of app server capabilities has completely changed the world domination axis. Crucially new purple crystals emerged.

After much thought, Garen decided to go to Korea. Seeing the purple crystals, he realized the possibility. Professor Nitro's dream, his dream, the possibility to achieve a fully unified theory of nuclear physics and crystallography.

Crystallographic disciples were greatly pleased, but their nuclear physics disciples were different. They feared that a pillar called Garren would leave the United States.

“What if the professor isn't here? ”

“Professor, can you please not go? ”

Professor Garren was overwhelmed. It made very little sense to me what it was like when Professor Knitro left him at that time.

“Now that you're settled in some place, you'll be able to do well without me. I'll call you when I get there. ”

Garren hated that his nuclear physics students couldn't save their majors and were just engineering researchers. I didn't teach him a lot of theoretical physics for this, but I always blamed myself. However, if you work hard at the Janice Research Complex, you will have a chance.

“If you raise your budget, it's enough! Many of my students in the United States have come to the field! Leave it to me and I'll bring my disciples in and build a dedicated research team! ”

“Oh, good. So why don't we put together a comprehensive team of fair equipment research? It turns out that all the fair facilities in my country are American, Russian and German. I hated that. ”

“Leave it to me! ”

In the end, Garen brought his nuclear-physics apprentices who were being trampled in his sleep. It's because I've often heard that I get hit because I'm not confident.

I saw an opportunity! ’

Since the Janis Research Complex emphasized fundamental science cultivation in addition to crystallography, Yeong-woong would someday grant permission even though nuclear physics is not a popular discipline. In preparation for that, Garen brought more than 100 nuclear physics disciples to the first place. Once you have done a thorough study of the process equipment, step by step....

“Isn't this a three-dimensional flat structure that solves microparticle multiorbital collisions and offset reactions? ”

“Yes? You know? What's that?”

“One of the most frequent interference reactions observed in particle fusion reactions. Then why is everyone studying this? Oh! Are you going to make artificial suns? ”

Something big happened while I was in the United States for a while.

* * *

More than 100 nuclear physicists had to rely on the lab's particle structure to interpret the package. She wanted to know what she could do with it, even if it was a big directionality. That, too, now.

“Every hour we accelerate we increase our budget by 10%. ”

“Leave it to me! ”

Soon-Woong knew how to handle Garen. Or what his weaknesses are. And finally I came to a conclusion.

“Precise detoxification and analysis should be done more slowly with time and budget, but for now it may be related to crystal aging reactions. ”

“Maturity?”

“In the past, Dr. Choi Yoon suggested that crystals that have reached their limit can no longer accumulate crystal energy, but will change their properties to give them more power. But we didn't create the standard model. But maybe this is the clue. ”

As if Choi Yun had finally realized.

“Ah! I see! Multiorbital collision reactions could have been an important element of crystal ageing change! ”

Choi Yun looks at Garen with wonder. Crystallography clearly excels itself. Thanks to Garen's study of nuclear physics, Garen had the advantage of being able to reconstruct crystallography from a completely different perspective. Perhaps he would not have easily interpreted this strange crystal if he were alone.

“Give the next chairman the hard explanation I don't understand, so what can I do with it? I want to know. ”

Garren replies cautiously, leaving everyone speechless.

“Maybe Crystal Energy will take us one step further. ”

“Evolution?”

“Now…… for your convenience, Generation 1. The first generation of energy use will eventually burn. Just like the oil energy of the past, it burns refined crystalline fuel to produce energy. ”

“Is there anything else besides combustion? ”

“It might be a clue to how safe fusion produces energy, not combustion. If you do that, the efficiency of energy production increases unparalleled. ”

Su Kyung immediately contacted the Chief Secretary.

“Scratch all the shares of Korea Electric Power Corporation. ”

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When everyone burns crystals to get electricity, we challenge the thermonuclear reactor.