Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 913: He Will Come! (3/4)

Just as the lunar Johnson Collider seminar was under way, far from Princeton on the other side of the planet, the professors were sitting in the cafeteria on the first floor of the Institute of Advanced Studies drinking black tea and enjoying afternoon tea dessert.

The LCD TV screen on the side of the cafeteria opens at this moment, with the Colombian TV logo on the upper right corner, and a report of the International Lunar Hadron Collider in the center of the screen.

This has been going on since last month.

The international community can say that it has long coveted the Moon as a treasure hanging over the heads of mankind. But while ambitious plans have been announced, the vast majority remain on paper, and no one has ever put them into action.

However, the Moon Orbit Construction Committee in China is an exception.

Since the operation of the Tiangong, the world has witnessed how terrible the speed of the Chinese State in engineering is.

Once those Asians were determined to do one thing, it seemed that none of them could do it.

Now they're going to build a Hadron Collider on the Moon, where physicists from all over the world are going to work in their country and even learn the language of their country...

Almost the entire Internet has been discussing this since the beginning of this month!

Not just the Internet, but also in reality.

For some time now, if you're sitting in a cafe or tea room on Princeton campus, you'll hear about it.

Nearly every physicist working in Princeton is excited to discuss the near-madness of Chinese visions and the vast prospects behind this super project, which will be tested for impressive results.

Even the effects of this Hadron Collider are not confined to the physics community, but have been radiated to other areas.

According to Professor Krugman, even a well-known economics bull wrote a paper on the impact of the Lunar Hadron Collider Project on international relations and the global trade landscape.

Although in places like Princeton, physicists here are always able to hear things happily about physics, it is the first time Professor Krugman has felt so deeply that physics is affecting his life.

Looking at the images shown on television, Professor Angus Ditton, also a Nobel Prize winner and a member of the Department of Economics at Princeton University, suddenly said.

“Are you sure he's going? ”

I don't even have to ask who this “he" means. Professor Krugman, sitting across the street, shrugged his shoulders and said, “To be honest, I'm not sure, but his research is really important to us, and I'm going to give it a try. ”

“I think you're wasting your energy. ”

Looking at Professor Krugman, who still did not intend to give up, Professor Angus shook his head and continued, "The economics of pure mathematicians are highly biased, and he is a scholar of the Grotendic faction, who directly inherited the idea of Hardy that mathematics should be pure and noble and not influenced by other disciplines. Do you know how hard it is to ask Delinière for a favor? It's okay not to involve mathematical research, once mathematical problems are involved, he...”

Professor Angus leaves the corner of his mouth and gives an impatient expression, then shrugs his shoulders towards Professor Krugman.

“… that's his expression. ”

Looking at the strange “ghost face” made by Professor Angus, Krugman's mouth twitched and finally covered up his near-laughing faults with a dry cough.

“I understand what you're saying, but Professor Lu is different, he won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, his contribution to computational materials is no less than his mathematical achievements, and the theory of strong electrical interactions... can you say he's a pure mathematical researcher? At least his mind is enlightened! He's just not interested in economics. ”

Professor Angus sighed and lifted the cup and sighed gently.

“Yeah, he's not interested in economics at all, and how are you going to get him interested? ”

Professor Krugman grinned and said confidently.

“My dear Professor Angus Ditton, have you ever pursued a girl? ”

Not knowing why he was talking about it, Professor Angus frowned and said.

“Of course I did when I was younger... Why? ”

Krugman: "You can't make a person interested in what you say from the start, you have to build a friendly relationship with him in a step-by-step fashion, and present his favorable side to him, and he will naturally make a favorable choice for you. ”

Professor Angus stared and opened his mouth, closing it a while later.

“… sounds interesting, but I think you must still be frustrated. ”

“Why?”

“Because Professor Lu doesn't seem to care much about international affairs, he doesn't care about what you describe. Didn't you notice? Even though his research involves many questions outside of mathematics, one thing remains unchanged is that what qualifies him as a subject is of interest to him. ”

“If he was truly interested in economics, I'm afraid he'd be in politics by now. Obviously, he had the ability to do so, and it was the tradition of that country to bring academics together in official positions, but he never seemed to care about what was available. ”

After patiently listening to old friends, Professor Krugman still hasn't changed his mind.

“Nor is it necessarily that there are two distinct concepts of concern for international affairs and a willingness to engage personally in international affairs. ”

Two people are talking.

In the LCD TV next to it, the scene has shifted from the moderator's commentary to the site of the International Lunar Johnson Collider Seminar.

The opening ceremony was opened with a clear and solemn voice as the Ark stood on the platform of the Hall of 10,000.

Looking at the ark speaking in front of the television, Professor Krugman's pupils were slightly enlarged.

The look was like finding a conclusive piece of evidence, and he was excited to punch the table slightly with his fist.

“Look! I told you, he's not an indifferent scholar! ”

“Want to bet? Angus! ”

Looking at some overexcited old friend, Professor Angus stunned.

“Bet on what...”

Rubbing his hands with excitement, Professor Krugman continued.

“I bet he will come to the Economics Forum in Shanghai, and I can convince him to join my subject. Let me think about what... how about 10 bucks? ”

Ten dollars?

Angus barely laughed when he heard that number.

I don't mind people giving themselves money for nothing, but he can't really raise his interest in betting too little.

At the very least, you have to make the other person feel the pain.

“Ten dollars is too little for you and me, so if you're so sure, change your chips to ten gold chocolates for the Stockholm Blue Room dinner. ”

“Damn, you want to empty my pocket...”

Professor Craigman hesitated, but eventually bit his teeth.

“Deal! ”