Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1221 Collapse of Superposition

The head of the Reporting Office is buoyant and roughly looks like more than 800 people.

This is almost the highest minded and most authoritative scholar in high-energy physics.

Not just researchers working for the IMCRC, but also physics bulls who have traveled from other countries not far away.

Everyone's purpose was unexpectedly the same.

That's to figure out where the expansion of the quality and subversion of the standard model is coming from and what it means...

The front row of the report room, an old man in a grey jacket, sat next to Professor Witten.

He leaned against the corner of the table, unscrewed the lid of the mineral water bottle on the table, took a slow sip, and threw his gaze at the reporting stand.

“Thank you for saving me a seat, there are so many people here… I almost got lost out there. ”

Looking at the old man sitting next to him, Professor Witten lifted his eyebrows.

“I didn't know you were really here. ”

The old man laughed hey hey laughed and looked back at him with a "what else?" and continued to put his gaze on the reporting stage.

“How could I have missed something so interesting? Perhaps just today, the rules of physics will be rewritten, and our vision will extend an entire dimension to areas we cannot perceive… Is there anything more to look forward to? ”

If anyone hears that, they will be surprised.

Not because of the content of the sentence, but because of the person who said it.

It is not someone else sitting next to Professor Witten at this moment, but Professor Thor Pelmatt from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Perhaps people who don't know much about physics haven't heard of it, but he's also a great physicist.

As a 2011 Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics and a testament to the theory of "accelerated expansion of the universe”, he is prestigious in both astrophysics and high-energy physics.

Witten glanced at him and said thoughtfully: "Looks like you believe in that theory of extra dimension. ”

“The question is not whether I believe it, but whether he can give a logical and conciliatory proof of the validity of his conclusions. Didn't we give a shit about string theory at first? Although this trend is slowly beginning...”

Seeing the expression on Witten's face was somewhat inadvertently pleasant, Professor Pelmatt hey hey smiled and hastily took the subject aside.

“Speaking of which, I'd like to know how you feel about this. Until now, you haven't made a comment, which is... so unlike you--”

“Shh.”

Professor Witten suddenly made a loud gesture, interrupting Professor Perlmart's chatter and pointing his index finger in the direction of the finger stand.

“The answer you want is right there. ”

“It's already started. ”

……

Just past ten o'clock.

The original noisy venue was quiet as if it had been silenced.

Sitting restlessly in front of the reporting room, Fernando looked unhappily at the ark on the stage and wanted to do something about his faith.

However, the police officer sitting next to him, who did not look too good, and the shaky handcuffs not at his waist, unleashed an invisible pressure in his invisibility, which discouraged him from doing anything extraordinary.

At this time, standing on the platform, the ark looked around the entire reporting room and spoke with a steady voice.

“Professor Milo's departure saddens us. ”

“We lost a good scholar and a comrade. ”

“I know that his death may have touched a lot of people… and that includes me as well. ”

Looking at the discussion room, the ark did not say anything, but just turned over the stack of draft paper on the multimedia table, took about ten seconds to sort out the thought of speaking, and then said.

“My touch may be different from that of many of you. ”

“It is not our proud wisdom that strikes me as a shock in the face of a vast universe, but also because, in the face of its arrival, our will may be weaker than imagined. ”

“Allow me to introduce ‘willpower’ on this occasion - a concept that should not have appeared here. Because, as we have all seen and are feeling, we have spent centuries building this building on the verge of collapse simply because of the slightest breeze. ”

Speaking of which, the ark paused for a moment and turned to the whiteboard, writing a line of formulas on it with a marker pen in his hand.

mN = m0-4c1Mπ2 + O (Mπ3)

The pen stopped, and the ark turned towards a venue where the ears were heard at the intersection.

“This is the beginning of trouble. ”

“It is also the source of all contradictions. ”

“Normally, we are able to interpret the vast majority of the nuclear internal mass sources with the help of supercomputers using hand extrapolation and quantum grid calculations. ”

“To this day, however, we still have a lot of unexplained things… about 7% of the quality of this part. ”

Writing this number on a whiteboard, the ark continues to look at the turbulent venue, "and now, because of collision experiments over 5Tev, the number expands to 53%, or even 71%, like a series of disorderly chaos codes, our physics seems to be swallowed up by an invisible black hole. ”

“In order to explain this phenomenon, we must introduce a new concept. ”

As he said, the Ark reached out and wrote a letter on the whiteboard ——n.

Then, write down a “+1” after it.

“n is what makes up the whole dimension of our universe today, and what we can analyze is 11, and there is also a saying 13, that perhaps in the distant future this number will be expanded to infinity as our vision improves, but it doesn't matter for the time being...”

“What we're talking about now is n +1 dimensions. ”

“Beyond what we can see, there is an axis that runs through the beginning to the end of the universe. It's a wall on the wall, a reflecting lake in the lake, and all the dimensions that we can observe will converge at one point in it, and at the same time be released at that point. ”

“Normally, its existence usually does not affect us unless… something touches this string on the other side of our sight --"

“Or more generally, it reached out and opened the box and observed us. ”

Watching the surprise report hall gradually spread, watching Professor Witten and other old friends in contemplation, and the tide of faces. Red Fernando, the ark retrieved its sight and looked at the formula on the white board.

After a pause, he continued.

“The superposition collapsed because of observations from the void. ”

The rhetoric in the report hall is boiling down.

'Cause it sounds, like, a little too frightening.

Finally, someone couldn't bear to get up.

“Why 5TV? ”

“That's a good question. ”

Looking at the young scholar who stood up to ask the question, the ark shouted a finger and cast an encouraging look at him with a full face, indicating that he would sit down first.

Then, the ark loop glanced at the boiling report hall, increasing the volume to continue.

“How do we identify whether an artificial intelligence is an artificial intelligence in its true sense? It's an abstract concept, so we invented Turing tests, and we defined artificial intelligence that can pass Turing tests as artificial intelligence in the real sense, and artificial intelligence that can't pass this test is pure machines. ”

“Similarly, how do we select the smartest ones from a group of ants? ”

“The method is simple, and it's enough to put some simple obstacles in their way. ”

“I know this may sound a little crazy, but what I'm still saying is that the 5TEV energy level collision experiment is like a screen that screens out a collection of all the civilizations in the universe. ”

“Mass never increases, just moves from the n +1 dimension outside the universe to the n dimension that makes up the universe. In this simple way, they can determine what's different from ants in addition to ants. ”

“At the same time, it is through this sieve that they pass...”

“declared to us that they exist. ”