Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1213: The Call of Void

[Shocked! IMCRC's latest results, quality is no longer consistent! Perpetual motive may no longer be a pseudo-proposition!

Seeing the title of the line, the ark almost didn't have a bite of old blood coming out.

Those who work in the media are always able to distort his nose again and again in all sorts of strange interpretations.

When did the IMCRC say quality was no longer consistent? How come the chairman never heard of him?

Is it so difficult to correctly understand "abnormal mass expansion of three sets of experimental data"?

Ten thousand steps back, even if the building of physics is overthrown, perpetual motivation must be a pseudo-proposition.

At least on Earth!

“Don't these people write a draft when they write this stuff? ”

After watching a few rows of hot eyes, the ark threw the newspaper in the trash can next to it in disgust. He really looked at the stories and felt like a waste of time.

“The paper media industry is depressed, and it is normal to attract audiences by playing tricks...” Looking at the ark that is actually free to start reading the newspaper, Weitang can't help but be interested to come here and ask, “Well, have you got a clue? ”

“Don't think of me as Tinker Bell or something, I know nothing more about this than you,” sighed the boat, holding the mouse in his hand, tapping on the browser to log into his familiar physics forum and sweeping a glance.

Unexpectedly, the physics community exploded.

There are at least nine lyrical and incredible emotions in the poster that biased the discussion.

First, a Stanford professor said that if it wasn't for the lunar collision, he would eat boxers with a belt tied to his waist.

Although the ship is also skeptical that there might be a collider problem or that the probe is broken at the same time, it is hard to believe that the fault is so consistent.

Then a professor from the University of Oxford stood up, and the view was basically similar, although he did not suspect that there was a problem with the collision machine, but rather attributed the source of the error to a statistical problem, believing that the IMCRC researcher in charge of the project had made a big oolong, and that the IMCRC should immediately set up an expert group to reanalyze the data collected by the detector.

On the other hand, there are already a number of unidentified professors on Arxiv who have begun to place early bets on why this is happening.

After all, this direction of theoretical physics is too difficult.

This difficulty is not just academic.

And in the sense of real life.

Beyond that, even the mathematical community is not only affected by physics.

Especially in forums like mathoverflow, where there are already a lot of big bulls in the academic world, who are interested in discussing if all this is true, will it bring some revelation to mathematics?

The Ark doesn't really understand what this revelation means.

Even if mass is no longer constant, even 1 +1 = 2, a universal algorithm in the universe, will not be subverted...

Probably not.

“I worked at CERN for at least 30 years before I came to IMCRC, but this was the first time I saw this strange situation," Weiten thought for a moment, walking up to the canoe desk with a coffee cup, "From a mathematician's point of view, where do you think the extra quality might come from? ”

“I don't know, mathematics doesn't discuss what actually exists, but I do know that mass and energy can't increase or decrease empty-handed unless...”

Witten: “Unless? ”

“Unless it comes from the other side of time…" After saying this, the ark opened its mouth, but soon shook its head to reject its own speculation, "This is impossible… it is more impractical than an empty increase in mass and energy. ”

Time is irreversible, and this is one of the fundamental theories of physics - or consensus.

The curvature of space-time may change somewhere, but it must point in the same direction.

As to why, it may seem complicated to understand.

To understand this, it must first be made clear that time is not a “thing”, at least in the view of the mainstream physics community, and has nothing to do with the dimensions that make up the universe. Strictly speaking, it is a “scale” that accompanies the Big Bang of the universe and points to the end of the universe,

While it cannot be ruled out that new discoveries will emerge in the future, the concept of time will be redefined.

But at least now, the Ark does not see such signs from the latest findings of the IMCRC. It can even be said that rather than using the concept of time to explain this extra piece of quality, it is better to attribute it to the void ——

Wait a minute!

The eyes of the ark suddenly opened slightly.

Skillfully captured the change in expression on the face of the ark, Whitening hastily asked.

“What do you have in mind? ”

“A possibility that… may be somewhat unrealistic. ”

Witten joked: “More unreliable than string theory? ”

“Possibly yes…” the Ark thought, "Suppose I say that if there is an n +1 string beyond the n strings that make up the universe, it does not belong to the universe that we are familiar with and spans the life of the universe. It's like... it's a wall on the wall, a reflecting lake in the lake. ”

In the second half of the sentence, the ark was heard from a man.

After listening to the ark, Witten picked out his eyebrows.

“Seems like you say strange things sometimes. ”

“Has anyone else said that? ”

“Nash… you may know that he is a genius tormented by mental pain, and while he was still alive, I liked to discuss mathematics with him. ”

“That's too bad. ”

“To put it bluntly, I cannot rule out that possibility with regard to what you say… but, just as we cannot prove it, there is no point in discussing such matters. ”

After a pause, Witten went on to say, "The beginning of physics until the Big Bang, there is no point in discussing what preceded it except by empty imagination. That's the end of all science, unless one day we get outside the box called the universe, we in the box don't have a tiny bit of hope to see what you're talking about...”

“The void," said the Ark, "seemingly troubled by how to describe the tense of this concept," is what I intend to call it. ”

“Void? It's an interesting name,” Weitang shrugged his shoulders, "but like I said, it doesn't make any sense. ”

Is it really meaningless?

Ark boats have been worried about this all morning.

It's not a scientific intuition anymore.

Instead, the title of the task itself already implies it, and the question arises from where. The source of all the contradictions points entirely to the extra dimension beyond that n-dimension, which is more ancient than the Big Bang and closer to eternal existence than time.

However, if he writes about these things in his thesis, someone will surely suspect that he is crazy at a young age.

Somehow, he suddenly had some sympathy for Einstein.

It is said that the old man's old age was rather “tragic”, not only because of political suspicion and exclusion, but also because the physics he loved had abandoned him.

People respected him, but no longer believed him, and the halo of absolute authority in his youth had faded from him, just as no one could understand what he had calculated on the blackboard before his death, and people had long stopped trying to penetrate the old man's almost disoriented spiritual world, much less care what he had said.

A forward theory is acceptable, but if the span of a theory has risen to the level of delusion, I'm afraid no one will nod easily.

Perhaps he really found something to say, "Everything is arranged," which sounds ridiculous.

But only he can prove that he did find something unusual...

Lunch.

The ark returned to the desk and sat down and turned on the computer.

That's when a bunch of bubbles popped out of the bottom right corner.

Xiao Ai: [Master, there is a new email. (๑ • ㅂ •)✧]

New Email?

Doubtfully, the ark landed in the mailbox and clicked on the unread email.

He was slightly stunned when he saw the mail's signature.

Nakamoto?

A strange look appeared on his face, and the ark continued to look down along the mail.

The whole body, just a short sentence.

[I want to talk to you.

Is that a greeting?

The ark shook its head with a smile and knocked down a line of words to reply.

[I'm sorry I haven't had time lately, but let's wait until I'm done with what's at hand.

By clicking the Send button, the Ark closed its mailbox and returned its attention to the draft paper on the table.

Letting the mind dissipate is not going to solve any problems.

In order to find a reliable clue, rigorous calculations must be made.

Whether or not you can spot the problem.

At least, he needs to be fully prepared for the next experiment...