Next to the second question.
"In the process of developing a vaccine, what is the biggest difficulty you encountered?"
This question is fairly routine.
Jiang Fuyue: "Looking for new mutant strains."
"Where is the difficulty?"
"Sample collection."
Li Shanshui: "Isn't this the easiest and least brain-intensive job?"
"No need to use a brain is not the same as simple."
"Oh? How to say?"
"For example, the census that our country conducts every year is to count the population of each household and make a registration. This work does not require high brain power, but it is not easy at all."
Li Shanshui: "Then can I understand that there is a shortage of manpower during the vaccine development?"
Jiang Fuyue: "Not accurate."
Li Shanshui: "Can you explain in detail?"
Jiang Fuyue: "Sampling needs to enter the resettlement camp and contact with infected patients. This is not a problem that can be solved with a large number of people. It requires the participants' medical literacy and personal ability."
"If you can have helpers or a professional team to do this with you, will the vaccine development work go faster?"
Jiang Fuyue: "Maybe possible"
"From your tone, it seems that you are not sure?"
"In mathematics, you can say that 1+1 is equal to 2, but in practice, who can guarantee it? So I say it is possible. There are both possibilities greater than 2 and probabilities less than 2."
Li Shanshui's eyes flashed, and he began to dig a hole: "So, you think teamwork is not that important?"
Great, another question that wasn't in the outline.
If the answer is yes, it will inevitably give the impression of being conceited and out of place; but if you say no, then the previous answer will seem too false and empty.
Jiang Fuyue took a deep look at her, Li Shanshui pursed his lips, and met her scrutinizing gaze, neither dodging nor dodging, quite proud of his success in digging a hole.
Just ask if you panic
Panic, that's right!
Little boy, now you know how powerful your sister is, right
But at this moment, Jiang Fuyue suddenly smiled back.
Li Shanshui's heart skipped a beat, and in the next second, she heard her speak lightly—
"I don't think that's the right question to ask."
"What?" Li Shanshui was stunned. This was the first time someone told her that she shouldn't ask such a question
She is the host and a famous talker in Beijing and Taiwan!
If she still needs a guest to teach her how to ask questions, where will the old face be put? !
But at this time, in front of the audience and all the cameras around, she had to bite the bullet and ask this question: "Then what do you think should be asked?"
Jiang Fuyue: "Don't ask."
"… ha?"
"Whether teamwork is important or not doesn't matter to me. And how I think it has no reference value for others."
Then why ask
"Yeah... Why does Sister Li keep asking superficial and innocuous questions?" A photographer smacked his lips carefully after listening to Jiang Fuyue's words, couldn't help scratching his head, and muttered softly.
In fact, where is it so simple as "superficial skin" and "insignificant"
Li Shanshui's plan was very good. At the beginning, he asked some simple questions to lower Jiang Fuyue's vigilance, and at the same time, he was looking for an entry point on the "skin".
Once Jiang Fuyue stepped in, she would throw the sharpest questions and catch her off guard.
For example, regarding the question of teamwork, regardless of whether Jiang Fuyue answered "important" or "not important", as long as he answered the question, Li Shanshui would then ask—
During the research and development process, Jiang Fuyue almost single-handedly and personally, did she look down on the role of the team, or did she feel that other people were not worthy of being her teammates
Now the degree of topicality and controversy is instant.
What a great question? What a great layout
But Li Shanshui never expected that Jiang Fuyue would not play the cards according to the rules, neither answering important nor unimportant, but conversely saying that she didn't ask a good question
Don't be too wild.
But after all, Li Shanshui has been famous for many years, and his reputation in the industry is definitely not in vain, nor is it so easy to deal with.
Seeing that Jiang Fuyue didn't take the bait, she immediately changed her mind, and then made the worst decision in her career and the one she regretted the most—
Talk about professionalism with Jiang Fuyue!
Li Shanshui once asked countless doctors, postdoctoral fellows, and even very famous scientists with his double master's degree.
She herself is also very confident in her scientific literacy, not only because of her educational background of graduating from a prestigious school, but also because of the confidence brought by her continuous learning and absorbing the latest knowledge in various fields over the years.
A netizen once commented on her—"Among the hosts, she is the most like a scholar, and among the scholars, she is the most eloquent."
Li Shanshui: "I heard that you have dabbled in various subjects?"
Jiang Fuyue: "Know a little bit."
Li Shanshui smiled: "Then let's talk about quantum mechanics?"
Jiang Fuyue nodded, and said in a flat voice, unfazed by favor or humiliation: "Yes."
Lee Sun Su started her show time—
"The electron double-slit interference experiment has been going on for nearly a hundred years, and the microscopic physics behind it has long been known. Quantum mechanics has also been tested by various other experiments, and the current expansion and application are endless... However, ordinary people still have the so-called 'intuitive understanding' There are still deviations, from this point it is not difficult to see that there are still disputes in the interpretation of quantum mechanics in the physics community, what do you think?"
Jiang Fuyue pondered for a moment, and gradually closed her brows.
Li Shanshui's eyes lit up, thinking she was stuck.
Who knows—
"Actually, from your statement just now, I don't quite understand what you want to express. You mentioned the electron double-slit interference experiment. If you simply want to ask me what I think about this experiment, it's very simple - my understanding of it in the early years , considered to be the statistical result of a large number of particles, until human beings have the ability to let electrons or photons pass one by one... As a result, it was discovered that 'single electrons' can also produce interference fringes. However, an instrument is installed behind the gap to try to 'observe' the electrons from When which gap passes through, the electronic interference fringes disappear... "
Li Shanshui: "?"
Jiang Fuyue: "If you want to ask about the significance of this experiment to quantum mechanics, oh, that is, the interpretation controversy you mentioned, then I personally think that the traditional Copenhagen interpretation believes that 'measurement' itself will affect the observation system. Before observation, the electron wave function pervades the entire space, reflecting the "fluctuation", so there is an interference effect... The electron wave function undergoes a so-called "instant collapse", and is projected to a certain position space, reflecting the so-called "particle nature"... In fact, it is fundamental There is no need to argue about these issues, use the theory that can be used, and the one that has been verified in the experimental operation is correct, and there is no need to entangle too much in the expression... "
Li Shanshui: "?"
who I am
where am I
The "quantum mechanics" she mentioned is the same thing as the "quantum mechanics" I know