Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1150: Boat Particles

IMCRC headquarters.

The seats in Reporting Room 1 are empty and look at the black-pressed pieces. Among them are researchers from the IMCRC, physicists from other research institutions who have come a long way, and even scholars who have taken annual leave to visit the Brookhaven National Laboratory here in their personal capacity.

The briefing will begin in 10 minutes, and almost everyone is looking forward to it.

At the forthcoming reporting session, as chairman of the IMCRC board and sponsor of the 750Gev project, the Ark will summarize the data collected from the experiment a few days ago and elaborate further on his research into hyperspace theory and the particles hidden in the hyperspace world.

Watching the discussing venue, Weitang sitting in the room suddenly said with emotion.

“… it's hard to imagine, it's only been a month. ”

Prior to that, he had even been prepared to devote an entire year to the subject, but had not expected such significant progress in just one month.

If you want to say who's happiest, besides the ark, it must belong to him.

Having seen the complete experimental data, he knew exactly what the success of the experiment meant. If this hyperspace particle really existed, his prophecies in M theory would undoubtedly yield a vital piece of evidence.

And not only that, but most importantly, this experiment will be the first exploration of matter in the high-dimensional world in the history of human physics, rather than merely proving the existence of high-dimensional space.

This will undoubtedly be of great inspiration for the future development of physics.

In contrast, the hyperspace particle itself is "insignificant”.

After a long pause, Professor Witten continued to add with an emotional tone.

“… the National Laboratory of Brookhaven is now presumably full of remorse. ”

Hearing Professor Witten say this, Professor Frank Wilzek, sitting next to him, did not speak, but he had a subtle expression on his face.

In fact, it is not the Brookhaven National Laboratory that regrets it.

A long time ago, about seven years ago, the Ark was an intern at CERN, and it was he who led the 750 Gev project. If he hadn't given up, perhaps the first high-dimensional particle found in human history could have been named after him.

For example, Velzek particles or something.

However, it doesn't make any sense to say this now...

Ten minutes will soon pass.

Almost stepped on the spot and walked into this crowded reporting hall in a dressed canoe.

And almost as soon as he stepped into the room, the noise in the room was like a faded tide, quiet for a moment.

Looking at the venue of the no-fault seat, the ark walked up to the stage and reached for the microphone.

Faced with a pair of gazes or expectations, or a heavy gaze, he spoke slowly in a clear voice.

“Many years ago, I discovered an anomaly in 750GEV. ”

No extra opening remarks.

Go straight to the canoe in question and continue.

“I do not think CERN has abandoned my achievements, limited to experimental conditions that are objectively lagging behind, limited by existing theories that are not sufficient to support my conclusions, but also by my own level… In short, the experiment cannot continue, and a temporary hold is the best option. ”

“But I never thought that my conclusions were wrong. ”

“Not because of stubbornness, but because I did find that unnatural anomaly in my calculations. Maybe quantum ups and downs are a convenient explanation, but I believe in my calculations more than anything else. ”

“Because of mathematics, it may go wrong, but it's definitely not a lie. ”

Looking around at the silent venue, the ark laughed and continued with a relatively pleasant tone.

“It is an honor to be here to announce the latest findings of the IMCRC! ”

“At the expense of countless hydrogen atomic nuclei, we finally found the ghost that haunted us from the mystery of the comparable quantum world. ”

“The 750GEV is not all of it, but the part of it that is exposed to our sight, and as I initially speculated, its true body is hidden in hyperspace that cannot be directly observed. ”

Discussions spread across the reporting room.

Almost half of them, especially scholars from other research institutions, had unexpected faces. Although they have seen the experimental data, the vast majority of them do not understand why the Ark would be so decisive in its conclusions.

At least in the view of the vast majority of them, there is no direct link between the two.

Noted the change in the expression on their faces, the expression on the Ark's face remained unchanged and continued with a relaxed tone.

“Before I begin my presentation, I would like to tell a story. ”

“How can a filmmaker living in a two-dimensional world observe a sphere moving in three-dimensional space? ”

“Normally, we do not think this is possible. ”

“There is no doubt that the perception of the three-dimensional world by two-dimensional organisms is incomplete. Unless we are fortunate, we can barely see its projection in the two-dimensional world with a beam of light from the three-dimensional world. In the absence of this beam of light, however, we lack not only the means of observation, but also the understanding of the high-dimensional world. What we can see is just what they want us to see… or in other words, the moment this sphere falls on paper. ”

“At that moment, we were able to see a very small 'cut point' in the position where the sphere was in contact with the plane. And when this sphere is smooth enough, the area of this cutout is even negligible, so much so that we can feel what might be there, but we can't feel how it exists. ”

“That's the limitation of two-dimensional organisms," looked at the scholars under the stage, and the sound of the ark grew more serious, continuing, "they'll never know what a tiny dot they're observing in their own world is, what it's really like to be in a three-dimensional world. Maybe it's a giant thing comparable to a planet, maybe it's just a tiny hydrogen nucleus. ”

“Think about it. Think about terror? Perhaps the basic particles that we are familiar with, in fact, in a higher dimensional world, are actually something bigger and weirder than we thought. And if everything around us is divided indefinitely, will it eventually be an infinite number of such small origins? ”

Looking at a contemplative face in the front row of the report hall, the ark waited quietly for a while and gave the scholars present half a minute to think.

After a moment of pause, he laughed and continued to say.

“Of course, studying the essence of the universe as we see it is not the focus of this briefing. ”

Say it, the ark turned to the white board, applied a solid circle on it at will, and then slipped down several segments of the line as an abstract light source, projecting it onto a hand drawn plane.

“Assume a situation where the light source impinging on the paper is not vertical but emitted from a point. So the sphere that moves between the light source and the plane is no longer invisible to creatures in the two-dimensional world. At least by studying the size of the projection, they were able to extrapolate the distance of the sphere from itself in the three-dimensional coordinate system, even based on the trajectory and velocity of its motion, even if they might not be able to see it for themselves. ”

“And what we did on the Lunar Johnson Collider was something like that! ”

Incredible sounds gradually spread underneath the stage.

Many people have written a slightly stronger surprise on their faces than before.

Responding to that pair of surprised gazes, the ark continued.

“Through multiple sets of experiments on 1250Tev, 1260Tev, and 1300Tev energy zones, we have collected enough data. ”

“In mathematical terms, no matter what its dimensions are, even in intuitive terms we cannot understand their existence, but in abstract terms we can strip them of their cocoons. ”

“As I said at the beginning, mathematics is not a lie. ”

Go ahead, the ark faces the whiteboard again, and it says a Chinese character--

That's his name.

And a big acronym --

Z

“Boat particle, that's what I call it. ”

Looking back to the Peacock Silent Reporting Hall, he saw that, as expected, there was no objection, and the ark laughed and continued with a clear voice.

“For ease of writing, I write it down as‘ Z ’. ”

“Next, I will use the data in your hands to prove its existence. ”

“I'll write as carefully as I can, but even so, I can't guarantee that everyone will understand. ”

“So, look carefully. ”