Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1147: Preceding Theory

As the year went by, the physicists of China returned to Shanghai, and the IMCRC headquarters rebounded.

And the previous shouting that IMCRC was caught in a pause and rubbing a wave of heat in the media, as if nothing had happened, the banner went on.

Everything goes as usual.

Although scholars at the Brookhaven National Laboratory probably won't come, only a handful of people left the project, and even though some still don't like the 750GEV project, which hasn't made any progress in a month, the opportunity to change its name on the paper will not be abandoned by the vast majority of people.

Even if, as is customary, papers for such large international scientific research cooperation projects may be as thick as a dozen pages and alphabetically ordered.

But it still counts as a valid scientific curriculum vitae, and it will be helpful to go to college or institute in the future.

The office.

When he saw the ark knocking on the door, Professor Witten took off his glasses worn on the nose beam and smiled.

“How was your vacation? ”

Ark: “Plenty. ”

Looking at the stack of paper on the ark hand, Witten laughed and said.

“Looks like you're not resting much. ”

“Even if I wanted to rest in the face of this exciting achievement, it would be difficult to really relax. ”

Looking at the bamboo expression on the face of the ark, a surprise appeared in Weitang's eyes, and his eyebrows quickly lifted up by half with interest.

“Have you got a clue? ”

“There's more to it than a clue.” I smiled confidently on the face of the ark and threw the file in my hand on the table. “Remember that pendulum theory I told you about a year ago? I refined it for the New Year's Eve. ”

Without making any comments, Witten quickly picked up the pile of documents on the table and browsed them carefully.

The boat was not in a hurry and walked up to the side and poured himself a cup of coffee and sat quietly on the couch waiting.

Thanks to the inspiration from that memory.

Although that Dr. Ryan did not directly tell him any theory about particles, or even physics, in the 750GEV energy zone, there are things that need not be stated, and just knowing it exists already opens up a big plug-in.

Like that hyperspace concept.

Einstein's wormhole theory is possible if hyperspace theory is assumed to exist.

And based on this logic, assuming that the characteristic peak of the 750GEV energy zone corresponds to a basic particle that is partially present in the hyperspace, then the phenomenon of insufficient confidence that can be repeatedly present in people's horizons can be explained.

And the theories that the Ark had previously deduced through mathematical methods were also valid.

Similar examples are not uncommon physically, for example, when interpreting the "chipped” phenomenon of the generally uniform normative symmetry in the energy of 10 ^ 15GeV, there is the view that, from the point of view of supersymmetry, it provides a framework that can similarly describe Phoenix and Boson, enabling it to add additional four-dimensional hyperspace to accommodate the peculiar geometric properties of Phoenix in Minkowski's spatial sense.

Hyperspace theory, however, is unsubstantiated.

But this, in turn, suggests that if the logic of this paper is self-harmonious and this particle can really be found, it may prove hyperspace existence!

The fingers of the thesis were trembling lightly, and Professor Witten's surprise grew stronger and stronger.

Ten minutes later, he lifted his trembling forefinger and pushed his glasses, muttering in his mouth.

“Interesting… hyperspace theory? ”

Drink a sip of coffee and the ark explained casually.

“Strictly speaking, it should be a speculation based on hyperspace theory. It's a huge proposition like hyperspace theory, and it's still a little too difficult for me to complete it by myself. For example, the most critical part of gravity, modern physics doesn't know much about it... but maybe after this experiment, I'll be able to replenish it. ”

After a pause, he added a further sentence to continue.

“It depends, of course, on what we find in the experiment. ”

“Unbelievable...” Dropped the paper in his hand, Professor Witten looked up at the ark and said in an uncontrollable and excited voice, "You know what? I'm looking forward to tomorrow more and more. ”

The Ark laughed and said, "I look forward to it more than you do. ”

Before the year was over, he had to start the second round of experiments sooner.

This time, he must have captured the ghost he had been hiding for seven years and pulled it out of the mist it was hiding!

Witten: “So this paper, are you going to publish it now? ”

“Of course, the good stuff needs to be shared, and I'm going to hang the preprints on Arxiv,” Ark joked, continuing, "If the experimental results are ideal, I'll attach the experimental results to the paper and send them to the main issue of Future. ”

……

After more than a month of silence, the IMCRC study appears to have progressed further.

As Ark's paper on hyperspace theory and speculation about the likelihood of a 750GEV feature peak was uploaded to Arxiv's website, it immediately resonated enormously in the physics community.

At the same time that people were surprised by the idea of "going forward” that was presented in this paper, they were also surprised that the landing ship chose to release the paper at this time.

In short, there are voices of support and opposition.

Some commented that the ark might be overly optimistic about hyperspace theory, that speculation based on speculation was unreliable, and that it was indeed a good idea to explain well the whereabouts of some “quality” in the event of mass loss in high-energy physics experiments.

If those debris entered hyperspace, or were presented in a higher dimension, it was not discovered by conventional means of observation.

Anyway, this paper gives an academic answer to the "Why Research the Signal of 750GEV” thing.

If this conclusion is reached, it will not only greatly refine the part of the standard model that is not mentioned, but will also open the horizon of the physics community's research into the internal structure of the basic particles, allowing physics to penetrate into a world more mysterious than the Higgs particles…

“Hyperspace theory? ”

Sitting in his office chair, looking at the paper printed in his hand, Professor Whittle's face showed a slight expression of contempt, "Throwing something unknown into an unknown wormhole, physics is getting more and more convenient now. ”

He finished his thesis.

I barely get it.

But what was described in the paper made him snort.

The very existence of hyperspace is a controversial topic in physics, rooted in the fact that the unidirectional nature of time is one of the most basic observations in physics, and indeed in the entire natural sciences, and even the existence of hyperspace does not deny it altogether, but physics research has so far pushed its existence into a position that contradicts this "most basic observation".

“I think… his thesis is quite interesting.” Not far from Professor Whittle, an old professor with a sparse beard pushing glasses on his nose beam said with great interest, "If he really finds this fragment outside the standard model, it could be the greatest physics discovery in over a decade. To be honest... we really shouldn't miss this opportunity. ”

It's easy to validate standard models, and the most important thing that the high-energy physics community has done in more than a decade is constantly validate the conclusions of old Einstein.

But it's really hard to find a puzzle that's outside the standard model.

The old professor's statement clearly caused Whittle's dissatisfaction.

He hummed his nose and continued with some ridiculous tone.

“The greatest physics discovery in over a decade? Oh, have a good dream with him. ”

Although his mouth was still strong, in fact, when he saw the paper, even Professor Whittle himself was unaware that the stubborn fortress in his heart had loosened up.

At least half of the reasons for his reluctance to change his opinions are no longer judgments based on professional knowledge, but simply can no longer put off that face.

Maybe face doesn't matter.

But he had already released so many harsh words and even persuaded the Brookhaven Science Society to speak together and criticize the actions of the Ark Sky Council - even those commissioners' attitudes.

Predictably, if the last ark really drummed something up, he would have to be the one who was thrown out of the pot.

“Go dream of him...”

Chewing the phrase repeatedly in his mouth, Professor Whittle reached up and grabbed the cup of water on the table and drank it, moisturizing his own dry voice, yet he could not keep his mind down.

He now only expects the IMCRC to fail, and that lunar Johnson collider is best if something goes wrong, or he simply can't find anything and ends up in the grass.

When he was thinking about it, he didn't even notice that his mind was out of order.

Even distorted to such an extent that he didn't even know himself...