Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

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

Applause is like a storm.

Almost knocked over the roof of the Hall of 10,000.

Looking at the man walking down the stage, Professor Cleveland, sitting near the center of the conference hall, clapped his hands and laughed and said with Professor Kleber sitting next to him.

“Excellent speech… what do you think? ”

Clapping his hands as well, Professor Kleber laughed and said.

“My opinion, like yours, is that beyond that, more feelings are somewhat unbelievable. ”

Cleveland looked at him curiously over his head.

“Incredible? Incredible what? ”

“I always thought he was a scholar who focused on his own research and ignored anything that had nothing to do with it, but I didn't think he was like that. ”

“I once found him, hoping he would give us a chance. ”

“What chance? ”

“Opportunities to touch the sun with both hands, or to share opportunities for peace and prosperity together," Kleber looked at the shadow that had disappeared behind the door, his eyes seemingly closed and his tone continued with some emotion, "Even though he rejected me at the time, I once doubted that I had seen the wrong person and had pessimistic thoughts about the future… but it turned out that I was wrong and that he was simply bringing the sun to the ground in another way that would allow everyone's demands to be satisfied as much as possible. ”

For any country, energy is a permanent problem. Once the energy problem has been resolved, all conflicts arising from the relationship between productive resources and production will be resolved in situations where material resources are not particularly scarce.

The resulting social change would be extremely horrific, even surpassing the combined impact of the first two industrial revolutions on human society.

At the same time, the birth of this technology is bound to break the long-standing international order, which has been barely balanced, in an intense manner.

In the face of this destabilizing force, it may be more difficult to predict how countries will react than the restless plasma in the reactor core.

A little carelessness, even just a misjudgment, can have consequences that are unacceptable to all…

Understanding what Professor Kleber meant, Professor Cleveland laughed.

“Are you talking about controlled nuclear fusion? ”

As a scholar, he didn't really care about the exchange of interests between the politicians, so he simply went on to say, “I've heard that the EU and the US paid a lot of money to get China to remove the core of the first generation fusion reactor from the ban list… but I'm not mistaken, isn't that the result of national discussions? ”

Shaking his head, Professor Kleber retracted his gaze from the stage and said.

“Professor Clearing, the nation is also made up of people, and each person's voice plays a certain role, the only difference being that some people's voices are as small and insignificant as mosquitoes, and some people's voices are brighter than thunder and cannot be ignored. This is both a right and a responsibility. ”

“He is a leader in Chinese academia, a representative of all Chinese scholars, and the chief designer of the great business of completing controllable fusion engineering. I can even say with certainty that the Chinese State is willing to negotiate with other countries on technologies to control nuclear fusion, and that the world is still on the track of peace today, and his contribution must be in it. ”

Meanwhile, the other side of the Hall of 10,000.

Professor Frank Wilzek suddenly had no choice but to say when he stopped clapping his hands and gazed at the canoe walking down the trunk.

“Our common topic. ”

Edward Witten, sitting next to him, gently picked his eyebrows and asked with interest.

“Did you just say something? ”

“I mean, what he said," Hands crossed, Professor Werzek tried to repeat, "this seminar session, and the idea of the forthcoming International Centre for the Study of Lunar Hadrons Colliders, is to allow us to face together the issues that we have to face together. ”

Witten: “… is that what he said? ”

“I guess so, maybe a little different... but that's what it means anyway,” Professor Werzek beat up a haha and quickly brought the topic to the past, “finally, someone generous stood up and was willing to move our discipline forward... Ready? Mr. Witten. ”

“Are you calling me? ”

“Otherwise?” Wierzek squeezed his eyebrows with a smile, "you used to complain that the CERN collider was too weak to test your theory, and now that you have a bigger collider, you have a good relationship with the person in charge. ”

When he heard that, Witten shook his head with a smile.

“I don't deny the first half of what you just said. It's definitely an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory. ”

“Don't be so pessimistic, man. ”

“It is not pessimism, but the fact that we do not have any means of observation at all for the time being to reveal the mystery of a world that is one dimensional lower than ours, which is not a problem that can be solved by collision machines alone," continued Witten, pausing for a moment, "but, even so, it is of equal significance, as I said, it is a moment of epic poetry. In both the academic and non-academic sense. ”

“Outside of physics?” Velzek frowned, "I don't know what you mean. ”

Witten laughed.

“My academic intuition tells me that the world is united, like two intertwined strings, and from now on our physics will be more prosperous… but it's too early to say this, so wait. ”

Werzek muttered, “Is it too early? We probably won't be able to see it later. ”

When I heard an old friend say that, Wittenha laughed.

“What does it matter? Princeton will see it for us. Someone will see it for us! ”

……

As the ship walked off the stage, it was followed by the chairman of CERN, Mrs. Kramer.

More than half a hundred years old, with a slow but well-structured statement, expressed CERN's support and recognition for the forthcoming International Centre for the Study of Lunar Hadrons Colliders (IMCRC).

For a variety of reasons, at this seminar of an international character, statements by representatives of academia were placed in position C, ahead of representatives of political circles.

Immediately following the statements made by the representatives of the Ark and CERN, President Li of the National Bureau of Science and Technology of China, as well as high-level officials from the space sectors of Russia, the United States, the European Union and other countries, expressed their views on the work of the century and sent their best wishes.

No matter what thoughts are in your heart, no matter what kind of open fights and games are behind it, at least at this moment, hands from all over the world are held together in the face of centuries of engineering that determine the height of this Earth's civilization.

And this historic image, which was permanently recorded by cameras on both sides of the Hall of Lords of Thousands, was broadcast live over the Internet to millions of television sets.

The opening ceremony soon came to a close.

The first Lunar Hadron Collider Workshop has officially begun.

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