Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1093: Silicon Valley as Rin Winter Comes

When Musk finally made up his mind to find Sky Technologies, he found himself one step behind.

Unexpectedly, the first to react was Zuckerberg in North America, who thought he was bound to obstruct star technology's virtual reality technology.

By the time his secretary reported the information to him, the sly old fox had taken his Facebook with him, broken up the business with his subsidiary Oculus, abolished more than 2,000 employees, and retained only the core staff responsible for the main business. It looked like he was ready to stop the damage in time, and when the westerly wind swept through the Pacific Ocean, he was going to pour it on Startech.

Earlier, when Facebook announced the acquisition of Oculus for $2 billion in 2014, it was widely viewed as an initiative by Facebook to pay for the future.

I have to say, this is a really nasty ending.

In fact, Zuckerberg was forced to do the same.

Perhaps give Oculus enough time to gradually improve the head-mounted virtual reality technology, or perhaps one day the immersive virtual reality technology that feels 99% like it.

However, when he saw that astral technology had moved his dream technology to a product launch, he knew clearly that he no longer had that chance to slow down.

Instead of letting Oculus drag Facebook into an almost impossible battle to complete his ambition to dominate the virtual reality field, it's more important to keep his core business.

He knew exactly what was really important to Facebook, and what was nothing more than an addition.

Zuckerberg's large family business and $2 billion in the region can still be compensated, and over the years Facebook alone has compensated more than $2 billion in "petty cash" for the tickets that countries have given it.

But for startups of other virtual reality concepts in Silicon Valley, it's as bleak as a nightmare. Just after the early spring of March, it was like walking into the cold winter of the moon, unprepared, not even seeing a glimmer of hope to survive.

Just as Silicon Valley's Virtual Reality Concept began to cry and scream, many smart people like Zuckerberg had found star technology and started negotiating collaborations.

If the momentum is unstoppable, smoothness is undoubtedly better.

At least when the vast majority of people do not see that there are other technologies that can be substitutes for "phantom” systems, or that can circumvent patent barriers placed by astral technology on virtual reality technology, working with astral technology is far less risky than finding alternative paths.

This is as if Microsoft had killed anywhere in the PC market with a graphical Windows system.

And the only difference is that astral technology not only masters the world as a virtual reality technology-based neural access operating system, but is also the holder of virtual reality technology patents...

It's not just the science and technology community that triggers the shock, it's also the global financial community.

While alarmed by the advances in virtual reality technology, businesses in almost all financial-related industries are assessing the potential impact of this emerging technology.

Since Star Sky, like most companies with good financial and operating conditions, did not choose to go on the road of listing money, there was no way to provide a valuation through the market that met the expectations of all.

According to Wall Street financial companies, however, a virtual reality business alone has been valued at over $100 billion and future value-added expectations are simply difficult to measure.

This, in turn, takes into account conservative estimates based on a lack of understanding of the specific business model.

If, as many people have guessed, Startech intends to use cloud computing as its primary business, integrating all future virtual reality networks into one or more hypercentres and promoting hard or soft paid projects...

The value behind this, let alone 100 billion.

This is not even what money can measure...

While the launch of the products of Starscream Technologies satisfied the curiosity of the general public to some extent, it was clearly not enough for a product launch in the region to bring about a radical change in human society.

Many questions remain unanswered and journalists around the world wish to have the opportunity to interview the Ark.

However, no matter how these journalists tried to mix up with Kim Dae, or even avoided the security guards from mixing up with mathematics classes, there was no trace of Dean Lu.

In the meantime, he faded out of sight as if the whole person had disappeared.

And only those with whom he has an unusual relationship know that he is shutting down for a great job.

At the same time, at a time when the world was going crazy about virtual reality technology, a paper published in Inventions in Mathematics also aroused a strong response from mathematicians around the world.

Through a clever mathematical method, the thesis obtained a motive corresponding to the sub-structure of the upper tonal loop, combining all the above tonal theories into an abstract geometric object.

And it's well known that motive theory studies the abstract meaning behind numbers.

Thus, the Ark, which has just solved Lehman's conjecture, does not seem satisfied with the crown that has stood for nearly two centuries in mathematics, but gradually penetrates into the most central realm of algebraic geometry - that is, studying the hidden geometry behind the numbers.

It's not just a mathematician's quest, it's even risen to the height of philosophy and even theology.

If he succeeds, he will undoubtedly be the greatest scholar since the Archimedes.

And to find someone comparable to him, I'm afraid we'll have to wait in the long years to come.

In addition to this topical paper, it is even more interesting to note that the author of this paper is Perelman, who has been out of the mathematics community for many years.

Has he accepted the invitation to review Mathematical Inventions, a hermit who once heedlessly rejected the $1 million prize and publicly expressed his disappointment with the current mathematical community?

This is incredible in the eyes of the vast majority of scholars.

But everyone who knew him knew how much he hated the “arrogant” writing model of the academic journal, and almost every paper was published on ARXIV, communicating with young colleagues in the form of open discussions.

So much so that where he doesn't know, he has even become an example to the minds of "folk mathematicians” on Arxiv.

Of course, even adding up the surprises of all of them would not surprise me more than the Ark itself.

Not because of my reviewer.

Instead, on the third day of the paper, an unexpected man stood at the door of his office as the closed-door ark came to the office and planned to teach undergraduates a lesson in person for a long time.

Looking at the expressionless Perelman, the canoe beneath his elbow clamping the textbook slightly stunned, silent for a while.

Perelman: “What's wrong? ”

“... nothing, just a little unexpected.” Going back to God, the Ark coughed softly and said, "I think any mathematician in the world would be surprised to see Perelman standing at his door... why don't you send me an email? I'll have someone pick you up at the airport. ”

“Isn't this college?” Perelman frowned and looked at the ark strangely. "Should I send an email ahead of time to exchange academic questions at the university? ”

“Of course not, but when I visit certain people, I still think it's necessary… Of course, I just don't care," the Ark laughed, “Can you satisfy my curiosity? What made you decide to walk out of the house? ”

Looking at the ark, Perelman replied succinctly.

“Mathematics. ”

“When I studied your paper, I found an interesting place where you mentioned Jacobi's high-dimensional analogy of Motive as a curve when you abstracted from tonal theory as a geometric object, and I wanted to know why you did it. ”

The ark shook its head and said, "In fact, it's not exactly my idea, and in Professor Grotendik's manuscript of Way's speculation study, I saw something similar, so it inspired some --”

“Can you teach me? ”

Looking at Perelman's enthusiastic expression, the ark stunned slightly and said with a smile.

“It could be... but there will be a mathematics lesson later, and I'm afraid I won't be able to discuss it with you until 4: 00. ”

Look sincerely at the ark, Perelman said with no concern.

“It's okay, I can wait! ”