Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1293 doesn't seem so unlikely

Wilson O'Hanian is a professor of physics at Stanford University and is primarily engaged in research on high-energy physics directions. As a former Oliver Barclay Prize winner, he has emerged as one of the leading young physicists in recent years.

Though bathed in the envy of his peers, only Ohanian himself knew how difficult the path he had chosen was.

Restricted by backward technological means, they have so far verified the correctness of last century's speculation, while little exploration of the future has begun.

Fortunately, in recent years, the suddenly wealthy Chinese generously built an IMCRC larger than CERN on the moon's ring-shaped mountains to bring high-energy physics back into the fast-track.

Like boat (Z) particles.

Starting at the end of last year, the particle that fell into view from the high-dimensional world widened the entire n-dimension of high-energy physics research directly towards the invisible world.

And the ark that discovered this particle, because of this groundbreaking discovery, won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2023 and became the candidate for the most outstanding physicist of the century.

With a glimpse of the broad prospects behind this direction, Ohanian first changed the direction of the study, entered the study of Z particles, and made quite good progress in the study of "Interpretation of Dimensional Changes in Z Particles”.

If not surprisingly, the next Dirac Prize is already in his pocket.

However…

Now the accident is obviously happening.

“This is bullshit...”

“Hyperspace channel? Space-time curvature change? ”

“Is it true that I just have to make a hole in place to get to the other end of the galaxy? ”

Scolding and rubbing the paper in his hand into a paper basket, O'Hanian was not stingy in his contempt, and the “hyperspace channel”, “time and space curvature change” theoretical criticism was worthless.

In fact, his disdain is not unfounded.

In general relativity, if the topology of space changes within a bounded region, then there is a closed class time curve within the spatial and temporal range in which this change occurs.

And the so-called time-like curves are physically achievable motion trajectories of mass objects in time and space.

One common explanation for this sentence is that changing the topology of space is forbidden by general relativity!

It's not a guess, it's a theorem proven by Stephen Hawking.

In fact, Ohanian created similar brain holes a long time ago when he saw disturbances in the gravitational field when Z particles fell from high to low dimensions.

However, this blurred brain hole was quickly denied by him.

Because either to prove it, or to reject it, requires a huge amount of computation to support it, and even some mathematicians specializing in topology, algebraic geometry will find it difficult.

And that's what he confirmed with a math professor at Stanford University.

In contrast, he preferred another interpretation.

That is the mass loss that occurs when the Z particles move from the high dimension to the low dimension, and the mass loss in the sense of this dimension eventually results in a smaller gravity observed under classic space-time.

And where did that gravity go?

He thinks it might be extra dimensions.

This paper, however, undoubtedly overturned his research and left the Dylak Prize for Physics, which in his view was almost spiteful...

Looking at Professor O'Hanian, who was angry, the assistant to the office stood beside him fearlessly and dared not speak.

The assistant swallowed his mouth and whispered until his anger seemed to dissipate.

“But the author of this thesis is Professor Lu...”

The air in the office solidified for a moment.

Even Professor O'Hanian's fingers stretched out onto the cup's grip.

“… what did you say? ”

“The paper was written by Professor Lu… He sent it to ARXIV and I have printed all the papers that are worth looking at in your tracking direction, as you requested. ”

The corner of his mouth twitched violently, his face maintained a stiff expression, and Professor O'Hanian still asked with immortality.

“Wasn't hanging up with his correspondent. ”

Sometimes this happens, not all tutors have that time, and every thesis of their students is reviewed word for word. Especially an academic leader like the Ark, who may not even remember how many students he has.

Hanging a bull's name on a correspondent is a very helpful thing to do, at least not to let the reviewer throw the paper in the trash at the first time, and the scholarly attitude of approving the paper will be relatively mild when peer reviewed.

By the same token, just hanging up the correspondent's words does not mean that this thesis was the participation of Professor Lu, it is possible that he did not even read this thesis.

After all, the paper that appeared on Arxiv was not just published, it was just a preprint--

“is the only author…” Just as Ohanian was reading electricity, the words flowing out of his wary assistant were completely crushing his brain complement, “he was the only name on the paper. ”

There was a long period of silence in the office.

After at least 10 minutes, O'Hanian suddenly sighed and stood up with his hands up against the armrest and walked to the wastebasket.

Picking up those pages of paper that were rubbed together from the basket, taking them back to the desk and laying them out, Ohanian sat down with patience and revisited the entire 20-page paper from beginning to end.

About half an hour went by, and he whispered in a half-knowledgeable half-resolution.

“Well... I can't say too much either, although it sounds a little harsh, but it doesn't have to be completely wrong. ”

Staring at his grumpy boss, he changed his attitude in 180 degrees in only half an hour, and his assistant standing in the office almost doubted whether it was really Professor O'Hanian sitting here - the cowman who had argued with the dean for an academic point of view, even pointing at his nose.

He swallowed his mouth and the assistant shouted.

“Professor. ”

He hummed with his nose, and Professor O'Hanian didn't lift his head back.

“What's the matter? ”

Assistant: “What does this mean if he's right…? ”

“What does that mean? Oh, what does that mean...”

Like crazy, Professor O'Hanian grinned and laughed, staring at the paper as if it were glued to it.

“It means that the time-space view of general relativity will be subverted and our understanding of classic space-time will be refreshed… it's actually nothing, there's more than one or two patches on the building of physics anyway. ”

“But most importantly…”

Seeing Professor O'Hanian say half a day without continuing to speak, the restless young assistant finally couldn't bear to continue to ask.

“What's the key? ”

In an almost positive tone, Professor O'Hanian said without hesitation.

“Most importantly, this means that travel in light years will no longer be an unreliable dream. ”

“All the science fiction movies you've ever seen, Hollywood or anywhere. ”

“At least half of them may have a chance to become real. ”