Lu Zhou found himself angry.
"That means...can't we just take a shortcut to Mars?"
"You can see that A and B are actually very close. The two pieces of paper may be stuck together, or even less than a fingernail apart... But this is from a higher dimension than three-dimensional space."
Hearing that Lu Zhou denied that he could reach Mars within half an hour, Director Li couldn't help but feel a hint of disappointment on his face. His elevated blood pressure gradually dropped back, and he murmured with some regret.
Many world-famous or soon-to-be world-famous physicists and mathematicians have sat here and even had coffee with him.
"like this!"
"How to do?"
Columbia TV also invited Professor Susskind from Stanford University to conduct an exclusive interview program specifically for this news.
And it's very thorough.
Many world-famous or soon-to-be world-famous physicists and mathematicians have sat here and even had coffee with him.
"Normally, when we go from the solar system to Proxima Centauri, that is, from A to B, even if we ignore various complex orbital changes and move along a straight line that is straighter than the Golden Gate Bridge, we actually cover a very long distance. Yes, because our universe is actually twisted, just like this... "
"If you really don't understand, just think that we may have found a way to take a shortcut."
Of course, as a popular science program, what Professor Susskind taught was quite good.
"Did you see it? This is what our universe really looks like. The white paper representing the three-dimensional space is like a ball of paper. Because of the gravity all over the universe, it is distorted in the higher-dimensional space."
Lu Zhou took a sip of coffee expressionlessly, thought for a while, and suddenly sighed softly and said.
Although this kind of thing happened not once or twice, but this time it was completely beyond his expectation. He thought that after the paper was thrown out, it would only cause a sensation in the physics community, but he did not expect that it would even make the headlines of the "Washington Post" for him.
Lu Zhou found himself angry.
Lu Zhou found himself angry.
It's not just that.
Lu Zhou sweated after hearing this unreasonable statement.
"It's best if you can understand it."
Columbia TV also invited Professor Susskind from Stanford University to conduct an exclusive interview program specifically for this news.
Lu Zhou raised the remote control and turned off the TV. Sitting on the sofa in the living room, Lu Zhou gave his own evaluation of this program that evaluated his research results.
Lu Zhou took a sip of coffee expressionlessly, thought for a while, and suddenly sighed softly and said.
Lu Zhou found himself angry.
With his eyebrows slightly raised, Lu Zhou smiled and leaned back on the sofa.
Lu Zhou found himself angry.
Lu Zhou sweated after hearing this unreasonable statement.
It's not just that.
As one of the founders of string theory, Professor Susskind can be said to be one of the veterans in the field of theoretical physics. Although the study of Z particles is not his expertise, general relativity and space-time curvature are his areas of expertise. The research is quite representative.
Lu Zhou found himself angry.
As he spoke, Professor Susskind unfolded the ball of paper in his hand, pointed at the crumpled paper and the straight line printed on the paper, and continued.
With his eyebrows slightly raised, Lu Zhou smiled and leaned back on the sofa.
"Since we are three-dimensional creatures, we cannot leave the paper, so the shortest distance we actually travel can only be the straight line drawn on the paper."
"I assume it represents a three-dimensional space. Point A is the earth and point B is Proxima Centauri, which is 4.22 light years away from us. Now I connect them with a straight line..."
Facing the interviewer from Columbia TV, Professor Susskind, who was sitting in his laboratory, thought for a while and pulled out a piece of white paper for drafting from his desk.
Looking up at the stunned interviewer, the white-haired old man smiled and continued.
Even if the Z-particle has this magical property of being able to act as a bridge, it is still a bit too difficult to use it to achieve warp speed... at least it is not something that can be accomplished in fifty years.
"Then we will send another pair of photons over."
"like this!"
"...it's not impossible to do it."
The old man sat up straight, stared at Lu Zhou with an almost fanatical gaze, and said sincerely.
Lu Zhou didn't know how long it would take for this day to arrive.
"See the paper in my hand?"
Looking up at the stunned interviewer, the white-haired old man smiled and continued.
"You can see that A and B are actually very close. The two pieces of paper may be stuck together, or even less than a fingernail apart... But this is from a higher dimension than three-dimensional space."
Looking up at the stunned interviewer, the white-haired old man smiled and continued.
Interviewer: "I saw it...but Professor Susskind, is there anything special about it?"
As he spoke, Professor Susskind used a ballpoint pen to draw a line and two AB points on the white paper.
"This straight line is the path the Falcon rocket will take."
"I assume it represents a three-dimensional space. Point A is the earth and point B is Proxima Centauri, which is 4.22 light years away from us. Now I connect them with a straight line..."
He quite likes this sofa.
"Since we are three-dimensional creatures, we cannot leave the paper, so the shortest distance we actually travel can only be the straight line drawn on the paper."
Facing the interviewer from Columbia TV, Professor Susskind, who was sitting in his laboratory, thought for a while and pulled out a piece of white paper for drafting from his desk.
As he spoke, the old professor crumpled the white paper in his hand into a ball and stuffed it in front of the interviewer.
Lu Zhou took a sip of coffee expressionlessly, thought for a while, and suddenly sighed softly and said.
"Did you see it? This is what our universe really looks like. The white paper representing the three-dimensional space is like a ball of paper. Because of the gravity all over the universe, it is distorted in the higher-dimensional space."
"See the paper in my hand?"
"Then we will send another pair of photons over."
As he spoke, Professor Susskind used a ballpoint pen to draw a line and two AB points on the white paper.
Although this kind of thing happened not once or twice, but this time it was completely beyond his expectation. He thought that after the paper was thrown out, it would only cause a sensation in the physics community, but he did not expect that it would even make the headlines of the "Washington Post" for him.
Not to mention historical relics, at least they must have some commemorative significance.
Not to mention historical relics, at least they must have some commemorative significance.
Facing the interviewer from Columbia TV, Professor Susskind, who was sitting in his laboratory, thought for a while and pulled out a piece of white paper for drafting from his desk.
"Then?"
As one of the founders of string theory, Professor Susskind can be said to be one of the veterans in the field of theoretical physics. Although the study of Z particles is not his expertise, general relativity and space-time curvature are his areas of expertise. The research is quite representative.
"I assume it represents a three-dimensional space. Point A is the earth and point B is Proxima Centauri, which is 4.22 light years away from us. Now I connect them with a straight line..."
Especially for people who lack spatial imagination, it is indeed a very convenient method to imagine the universe as a ball of paper crumpled together, and everyone is a black dot on the paper.
Looking at the confused interviewer, he continued.
The old man sat up straight, stared at Lu Zhou with an almost fanatical gaze, and said sincerely.
Although this kind of thing happened not once or twice, but this time it was completely beyond his expectation. He thought that after the paper was thrown out, it would only cause a sensation in the physics community, but he did not expect that it would even make the headlines of the "Washington Post" for him.
"Normally, when we go from the solar system to Proxima Centauri, that is, from A to B, even if we ignore various complex orbital changes and move along a straight line that is straighter than the Golden Gate Bridge, we actually cover a very long distance. Yes, because our universe is actually twisted, just like this... "
"With this method, it may only take half a day or half an hour to go to Mars in the future."
The show continues.
As he spoke, Professor Susskind used a ballpoint pen to draw a line and two AB points on the white paper.
The show continues.
As he spoke, the old professor crumpled the white paper in his hand into a ball and stuffed it in front of the interviewer.
"See the paper in my hand?"
"Then?"
"Did you see it? This is what our universe really looks like. The white paper representing the three-dimensional space is like a ball of paper. Because of the gravity all over the universe, it is distorted in the higher-dimensional space."
"Let's start by verifying the theory." Putting down the coffee cup in his hand, Lu Zhou looked at him seriously and continued, "For example, first send a Z particle clock to the orbit of Mars."
Of course, as a popular science program, what Professor Susskind taught was quite good.
"This straight line is the path the Falcon rocket will take."
"If you still can't understand, there's nothing I can do about it."
"...Half an hour is too exaggerated, and this is just a theory. Do you know the theory? Even for something as simple and easy to understand as the atomic bomb, it took more than twenty years to go from the mass-energy equation to Otto Hahn's uranium fission paper. Bar."
As he spoke, the old professor crumpled the white paper in his hand into a ball and stuffed it in front of the interviewer.
"You can see that A and B are actually very close. The two pieces of paper may be stuck together, or even less than a fingernail apart... But this is from a higher dimension than three-dimensional space."
"Since we are three-dimensional creatures, we cannot leave the paper, so the shortest distance we actually travel can only be the straight line drawn on the paper."
And it's very thorough.
"Since we are three-dimensional creatures, we cannot leave the paper, so the shortest distance we actually travel can only be the straight line drawn on the paper."
Columbia TV also invited Professor Susskind from Stanford University to conduct an exclusive interview program specifically for this news.
As one of the founders of string theory, Professor Susskind can be said to be one of the veterans in the field of theoretical physics. Although the study of Z particles is not his expertise, general relativity and space-time curvature are his areas of expertise. The research is quite representative.
It's not just that.
The show continues.
Just judging based on experience, we have to wait until at least the next century, right
Facing the interviewer from Columbia TV, Professor Susskind, who was sitting in his laboratory, thought for a while and pulled out a piece of white paper for drafting from his desk.
"You can see that A and B are actually very close. The two pieces of paper may be stuck together, or even less than a fingernail apart... But this is from a higher dimension than three-dimensional space."
"That means...can't we just take a shortcut to Mars?"
As he spoke, Professor Susskind unfolded the ball of paper in his hand, pointed at the crumpled paper and the straight line printed on the paper, and continued.
"I assume it represents a three-dimensional space. Point A is the earth and point B is Proxima Centauri, which is 4.22 light years away from us. Now I connect them with a straight line..."
"Then?"
Although this kind of thing happened not once or twice, but this time it was completely beyond his expectation. He thought that after the paper was thrown out, it would only cause a sensation in the physics community, but he did not expect that it would even make the headlines of the "Washington Post" for him.
"How to do?"
Many world-famous or soon-to-be world-famous physicists and mathematicians have sat here and even had coffee with him.
"If you still can't understand, there's nothing I can do about it."
"...Half an hour is too exaggerated, and this is just a theory. Do you know the theory? Even for something as simple and easy to understand as the atomic bomb, it took more than twenty years to go from the mass-energy equation to Otto Hahn's uranium fission paper. Bar."
"This straight line is the path the Falcon rocket will take."
Of course, as a popular science program, what Professor Susskind taught was quite good.
As he spoke, Professor Susskind used a ballpoint pen to draw a line and two AB points on the white paper.
"And if it is a warp engine, this path will not appear on the paper at all. It will go directly in the 4th or 5th dimension... or in a higher dimension than the 3rd dimension."
Lu Zhou sweated after hearing this unreasonable statement.
"I assume it represents a three-dimensional space. Point A is the earth and point B is Proxima Centauri, which is 4.22 light years away from us. Now I connect them with a straight line..."
"Did you see it? This is what our universe really looks like. The white paper representing the three-dimensional space is like a ball of paper. Because of the gravity all over the universe, it is distorted in the higher-dimensional space."
"Then?"
"like this!"
"If you still can't understand, there's nothing I can do about it."
"like this!"
Columbia TV also invited Professor Susskind from Stanford University to conduct an exclusive interview program specifically for this news.
Scientific progress takes time to settle, and only when the time is ripe can it become a realistic technology.
As he spoke, the old professor crumpled the white paper in his hand into a ball and stuffed it in front of the interviewer.
"This straight line is the path the Falcon rocket will take."
In an instant, Director Li's blood pressure, which had just dropped, rose again at a speed visible to the naked eye.
"If you really don't understand, just think that we may have found a way to take a shortcut."
After crumpling the paper into a ball again, Susskind roughly pierced the ball with the pen in his hand.
"With this method, it may only take half a day or half an hour to go to Mars in the future."
Looking up at the stunned interviewer, the white-haired old man smiled and continued.
This tossing up and down did not bring out any problems in him.
Lu Zhou took a sip of coffee expressionlessly, thought for a while, and suddenly sighed softly and said.
"See the paper in my hand?"
After crumpling the paper into a ball again, Susskind roughly pierced the ball with the pen in his hand.
Scientific progress takes time to settle, and only when the time is ripe can it become a realistic technology.
"And if it is a warp engine, this path will not appear on the paper at all. It will go directly in the 4th or 5th dimension... or in a higher dimension than the 3rd dimension."
Looking up at the stunned interviewer, the white-haired old man smiled and continued.
Hearing that Lu Zhou denied that he could reach Mars within half an hour, Director Li couldn't help but feel a hint of disappointment on his face. His elevated blood pressure gradually dropped back, and he murmured with some regret.
But there isn’t much nutrition in the second half.
"like this!"
"It's best if you can understand it."
"Since we are three-dimensional creatures, we cannot leave the paper, so the shortest distance we actually travel can only be the straight line drawn on the paper."
Director Li then asked: "What then?"
"If you really don't understand, just think that we may have found a way to take a shortcut."
"...it's not impossible to do it."
Looking at the confused interviewer, he continued.
As he spoke, Professor Susskind used a ballpoint pen to draw a line and two AB points on the white paper.
"If you really don't understand, just think that we may have found a way to take a shortcut."
Columbia TV also invited Professor Susskind from Stanford University to conduct an exclusive interview program specifically for this news.
The show continues.
As he spoke, Professor Susskind unfolded the ball of paper in his hand, pointed at the crumpled paper and the straight line printed on the paper, and continued.
And it's very thorough.
As he spoke, Professor Susskind unfolded the ball of paper in his hand, pointed at the crumpled paper and the straight line printed on the paper, and continued.
Just judging based on experience, we have to wait until at least the next century, right
The only problem is probably that it is a little too optimistic.
"With this method, it may only take half a day or half an hour to go to Mars in the future."
While thinking this, Lu Zhou's eyes kept staring at Director Li's fingers clasping the armrest of the sofa.
It's not just that.
Lu Zhou sweated after hearing this unreasonable statement.
"Then?"
"I assume it represents a three-dimensional space. Point A is the earth and point B is Proxima Centauri, which is 4.22 light years away from us. Now I connect them with a straight line..."
"If you still can't understand, there's nothing I can do about it."
"...Half an hour is too exaggerated, and this is just a theory. Do you know the theory? Even for something as simple and easy to understand as the atomic bomb, it took more than twenty years to go from the mass-energy equation to Otto Hahn's uranium fission paper. Bar."
He wasn't very worried about the old man having a heart attack. This guy's mental endurance was much stronger than he thought. The only thing that worried Lu Zhou was that his sofa was broken.
The show continues.
Especially for people who lack spatial imagination, it is indeed a very convenient method to imagine the universe as a ball of paper crumpled together, and everyone is a black dot on the paper.
"I assume it represents a three-dimensional space. Point A is the earth and point B is Proxima Centauri, which is 4.22 light years away from us. Now I connect them with a straight line..."
It's not just that.
"...it's not impossible to do it."
But there isn’t much nutrition in the second half.
As he spoke, the old professor crumpled the white paper in his hand into a ball and stuffed it in front of the interviewer.
Columbia TV also invited Professor Susskind from Stanford University to conduct an exclusive interview program specifically for this news.
Lu Zhou raised the remote control and turned off the TV. Sitting on the sofa in the living room, Lu Zhou gave his own evaluation of this program that evaluated his research results.
"If you really don't understand, just think that we may have found a way to take a shortcut."
He wasn't very worried about the old man having a heart attack. This guy's mental endurance was much stronger than he thought. The only thing that worried Lu Zhou was that his sofa was broken.
The show continues.
"like this!"
"Did you see it? This is what our universe really looks like. The white paper representing the three-dimensional space is like a ball of paper. Because of the gravity all over the universe, it is distorted in the higher-dimensional space."
Many world-famous or soon-to-be world-famous physicists and mathematicians have sat here and even had coffee with him.
"I assume it represents a three-dimensional space. Point A is the earth and point B is Proxima Centauri, which is 4.22 light years away from us. Now I connect them with a straight line..."
"If you really don't understand, just think that we may have found a way to take a shortcut."
"A very vivid interpretation, and the ideas are quite novel... There is nothing wrong with it."
Interviewer: "I saw it...but Professor Susskind, is there anything special about it?"
"It's best if you can understand it."
As he spoke, Professor Susskind unfolded the ball of paper in his hand, pointed at the crumpled paper and the straight line printed on the paper, and continued.
Lu Zhou took a sip of coffee expressionlessly, thought for a while, and suddenly sighed softly and said.
"A very vivid interpretation, and the ideas are quite novel... There is nothing wrong with it."
And it's very thorough.
The only problem is probably that it is a little too optimistic.
"See the paper in my hand?"
"Since we are three-dimensional creatures, we cannot leave the paper, so the shortest distance we actually travel can only be the straight line drawn on the paper."
"This straight line is the path the Falcon rocket will take."
"If you still can't understand, there's nothing I can do about it."
"That means...can't we just take a shortcut to Mars?"
With his eyebrows slightly raised, Lu Zhou smiled and leaned back on the sofa.
Even if the Z-particle has this magical property of being able to act as a bridge, it is still a bit too difficult to use it to achieve warp speed... at least it is not something that can be accomplished in fifty years.
This tossing up and down did not bring out any problems in him.
Of course, as a popular science program, what Professor Susskind taught was quite good.
"A very vivid interpretation, and the ideas are quite novel... There is nothing wrong with it."
"Let's start by verifying the theory." Putting down the coffee cup in his hand, Lu Zhou looked at him seriously and continued, "For example, first send a Z particle clock to the orbit of Mars."
Of course, as a popular science program, what Professor Susskind taught was quite good.
"Then we will send another pair of photons over."
He quite likes this sofa.
Lu Zhou sweated after hearing this unreasonable statement.
"How to do?"
As one of the founders of string theory, Professor Susskind can be said to be one of the veterans in the field of theoretical physics. Although the study of Z particles is not his expertise, general relativity and space-time curvature are his areas of expertise. The research is quite representative.
Especially for people who lack spatial imagination, it is indeed a very convenient method to imagine the universe as a ball of paper crumpled together, and everyone is a black dot on the paper.
But there isn’t much nutrition in the second half.
"Let's start by verifying the theory." Putting down the coffee cup in his hand, Lu Zhou looked at him seriously and continued, "For example, first send a Z particle clock to the orbit of Mars."
Scientific progress takes time to settle, and only when the time is ripe can it become a realistic technology.
"Then we will send another pair of photons over."
However, Director Li, who was sitting opposite Lu Zhou, seemed to have misunderstood what he meant.
As he spoke, Professor Susskind used a ballpoint pen to draw a line and two AB points on the white paper.
As one of the founders of string theory, Professor Susskind can be said to be one of the veterans in the field of theoretical physics. Although the study of Z particles is not his expertise, general relativity and space-time curvature are his areas of expertise. The research is quite representative.
Director Li then asked: "What then?"
Lu Zhou sweated after hearing this unreasonable statement.
"A very vivid interpretation, and the ideas are quite novel... There is nothing wrong with it."
"Then?"
Looking up at the stunned interviewer, the white-haired old man smiled and continued.
I saw this old man clasping the armrests of the leather sofa with both hands, his beard almost shaking off with excitement, and his face flushed as if he might have a heart attack at any time.
"Then we will send another pair of photons over."
The show continues.
Looking at the confused interviewer, he continued.
"Is it true? It will only take half an hour to go to Mars from Earth?"
As he spoke, Professor Susskind used a ballpoint pen to draw a line and two AB points on the white paper.
"How to do?"
But there isn’t much nutrition in the second half.
Facing the interviewer from Columbia TV, Professor Susskind, who was sitting in his laboratory, thought for a while and pulled out a piece of white paper for drafting from his desk.
Looking at the confused interviewer, he continued.
It's not just that.
Not to mention Z particles, which are more difficult to stably exist than ordinary subatomic particles. A large number of applications of subatomic particles such as mesons, quarks, gluons, and photons have not yet been fully developed. Let’s consider them now. It's too early to see how Z particles will be used to solve practical problems.
He wasn't very worried about the old man having a heart attack. This guy's mental endurance was much stronger than he thought. The only thing that worried Lu Zhou was that his sofa was broken.
Lu Zhou sweated after hearing this unreasonable statement.
Not to mention Z particles, which are more difficult to stably exist than ordinary subatomic particles. A large number of applications of subatomic particles such as mesons, quarks, gluons, and photons have not yet been fully developed. Let’s consider them now. It's too early to see how Z particles will be used to solve practical problems.
Not to mention historical relics, at least they must have some commemorative significance.
"I assume it represents a three-dimensional space. Point A is the earth and point B is Proxima Centauri, which is 4.22 light years away from us. Now I connect them with a straight line..."
The old man sat up straight, stared at Lu Zhou with an almost fanatical gaze, and said sincerely.
He quite likes this sofa.
Lu Zhou raised the remote control and turned off the TV. Sitting on the sofa in the living room, Lu Zhou gave his own evaluation of this program that evaluated his research results.
Hearing that Lu Zhou denied that he could reach Mars within half an hour, Director Li couldn't help but feel a hint of disappointment on his face. His elevated blood pressure gradually dropped back, and he murmured with some regret.
"...Half an hour is too exaggerated, and this is just a theory. Do you know the theory? Even for something as simple and easy to understand as the atomic bomb, it took more than twenty years to go from the mass-energy equation to Otto Hahn's uranium fission paper. Bar."
Lu Zhou didn't know how long it would take for this day to arrive.
He wasn't very worried about the old man having a heart attack. This guy's mental endurance was much stronger than he thought. The only thing that worried Lu Zhou was that his sofa was broken.
Not to mention Z particles, which are more difficult to stably exist than ordinary subatomic particles. A large number of applications of subatomic particles such as mesons, quarks, gluons, and photons have not yet been fully developed. Let’s consider them now. It's too early to see how Z particles will be used to solve practical problems.
As he spoke, the old professor crumpled the white paper in his hand into a ball and stuffed it in front of the interviewer.
I saw this old man clasping the armrests of the leather sofa with both hands, his beard almost shaking off with excitement, and his face flushed as if he might have a heart attack at any time.
However, Director Li, who was sitting opposite Lu Zhou, seemed to have misunderstood what he meant.
Even if the Z-particle has this magical property of being able to act as a bridge, it is still a bit too difficult to use it to achieve warp speed... at least it is not something that can be accomplished in fifty years.
"That means...can't we just take a shortcut to Mars?"
"Did you see it? This is what our universe really looks like. The white paper representing the three-dimensional space is like a ball of paper. Because of the gravity all over the universe, it is distorted in the higher-dimensional space."
And it's very thorough.
Lu Zhou found himself angry.
Scientific progress takes time to settle, and only when the time is ripe can it become a realistic technology.
In an instant, Director Li's blood pressure, which had just dropped, rose again at a speed visible to the naked eye.
As he spoke, Professor Susskind unfolded the ball of paper in his hand, pointed at the crumpled paper and the straight line printed on the paper, and continued.
The only problem is probably that it is a little too optimistic.
Lu Zhou didn't know how long it would take for this day to arrive.
"Then?"
I saw this old man clasping the armrests of the leather sofa with both hands, his beard almost shaking off with excitement, and his face flushed as if he might have a heart attack at any time.
Even if the Z-particle has this magical property of being able to act as a bridge, it is still a bit too difficult to use it to achieve warp speed... at least it is not something that can be accomplished in fifty years.
And it's very thorough.
Lu Zhou raised the remote control and turned off the TV. Sitting on the sofa in the living room, Lu Zhou gave his own evaluation of this program that evaluated his research results.
Just judging based on experience, we have to wait until at least the next century, right
"If you really don't understand, just think that we may have found a way to take a shortcut."
Columbia TV also invited Professor Susskind from Stanford University to conduct an exclusive interview program specifically for this news.
Not to mention historical relics, at least they must have some commemorative significance.
"...Half an hour is too exaggerated, and this is just a theory. Do you know the theory? Even for something as simple and easy to understand as the atomic bomb, it took more than twenty years to go from the mass-energy equation to Otto Hahn's uranium fission paper. Bar."
As he spoke, Professor Susskind unfolded the ball of paper in his hand, pointed at the crumpled paper and the straight line printed on the paper, and continued.
Lu Zhou found himself angry.
"See the paper in my hand?"
Lu Zhou raised the remote control and turned off the TV. Sitting on the sofa in the living room, Lu Zhou gave his own evaluation of this program that evaluated his research results.
While thinking this, Lu Zhou's eyes kept staring at Director Li's fingers clasping the armrest of the sofa.
The old man sat up straight, stared at Lu Zhou with an almost fanatical gaze, and said sincerely.
Lu Zhou took a sip of coffee expressionlessly, thought for a while, and suddenly sighed softly and said.
"How to do?"
Looking up at the stunned interviewer, the white-haired old man smiled and continued.
"Then?"
He wasn't very worried about the old man having a heart attack. This guy's mental endurance was much stronger than he thought. The only thing that worried Lu Zhou was that his sofa was broken.
The show continues.
He wasn't very worried about the old man having a heart attack. This guy's mental endurance was much stronger than he thought. The only thing that worried Lu Zhou was that his sofa was broken.
The show continues.
"A very vivid interpretation, and the ideas are quite novel... There is nothing wrong with it."
Looking at the confused interviewer, he continued.
Looking up at the stunned interviewer, the white-haired old man smiled and continued.
He quite likes this sofa.
"You can see that A and B are actually very close. The two pieces of paper may be stuck together, or even less than a fingernail apart... But this is from a higher dimension than three-dimensional space."
The only problem is probably that it is a little too optimistic.
But there isn’t much nutrition in the second half.
I saw this old man clasping the armrests of the leather sofa with both hands, his beard almost shaking off with excitement, and his face flushed as if he might have a heart attack at any time.
Many world-famous or soon-to-be world-famous physicists and mathematicians have sat here and even had coffee with him.
Just judging based on experience, we have to wait until at least the next century, right
"...Half an hour is too exaggerated, and this is just a theory. Do you know the theory? Even for something as simple and easy to understand as the atomic bomb, it took more than twenty years to go from the mass-energy equation to Otto Hahn's uranium fission paper. Bar."
"Normally, when we go from the solar system to Proxima Centauri, that is, from A to B, even if we ignore various complex orbital changes and move along a straight line that is straighter than the Golden Gate Bridge, we actually cover a very long distance. Yes, because our universe is actually twisted, just like this... "
Although this kind of thing happened not once or twice, but this time it was completely beyond his expectation. He thought that after the paper was thrown out, it would only cause a sensation in the physics community, but he did not expect that it would even make the headlines of the "Washington Post" for him.
"Then?"
"If you really don't understand, just think that we may have found a way to take a shortcut."
Even if the Z-particle has this magical property of being able to act as a bridge, it is still a bit too difficult to use it to achieve warp speed... at least it is not something that can be accomplished in fifty years.
Not to mention historical relics, at least they must have some commemorative significance.
"With this method, it may only take half a day or half an hour to go to Mars in the future."
"Let's start by verifying the theory." Putting down the coffee cup in his hand, Lu Zhou looked at him seriously and continued, "For example, first send a Z particle clock to the orbit of Mars."
Of course, as a popular science program, what Professor Susskind taught was quite good.
Director Li then asked: "What then?"
Hearing that Lu Zhou denied that he could reach Mars within half an hour, Director Li couldn't help but feel a hint of disappointment on his face. His elevated blood pressure gradually dropped back, and he murmured with some regret.
With his eyebrows slightly raised, Lu Zhou smiled and leaned back on the sofa.
Director Li then asked: "What then?"
"Let's start by verifying the theory." Putting down the coffee cup in his hand, Lu Zhou looked at him seriously and continued, "For example, first send a Z particle clock to the orbit of Mars."
"That means...can't we just take a shortcut to Mars?"
But there isn’t much nutrition in the second half.
"...Half an hour is too exaggerated, and this is just a theory. Do you know the theory? Even for something as simple and easy to understand as the atomic bomb, it took more than twenty years to go from the mass-energy equation to Otto Hahn's uranium fission paper. Bar."
Lu Zhou raised the remote control and turned off the TV. Sitting on the sofa in the living room, Lu Zhou gave his own evaluation of this program that evaluated his research results.
Lu Zhou took a sip of coffee expressionlessly, thought for a while, and suddenly sighed softly and said.
"This straight line is the path the Falcon rocket will take."
"Let's start by verifying the theory." Putting down the coffee cup in his hand, Lu Zhou looked at him seriously and continued, "For example, first send a Z particle clock to the orbit of Mars."
Even if the Z-particle has this magical property of being able to act as a bridge, it is still a bit too difficult to use it to achieve warp speed... at least it is not something that can be accomplished in fifty years.
I saw this old man clasping the armrests of the leather sofa with both hands, his beard almost shaking off with excitement, and his face flushed as if he might have a heart attack at any time.
"...it's not impossible to do it."
Many world-famous or soon-to-be world-famous physicists and mathematicians have sat here and even had coffee with him.
While thinking this, Lu Zhou's eyes kept staring at Director Li's fingers clasping the armrest of the sofa.
"Then?"
But there isn’t much nutrition in the second half.
This tossing up and down did not bring out any problems in him.
Lu Zhou raised the remote control and turned off the TV. Sitting on the sofa in the living room, Lu Zhou gave his own evaluation of this program that evaluated his research results.
Lu Zhou raised the remote control and turned off the TV. Sitting on the sofa in the living room, Lu Zhou gave his own evaluation of this program that evaluated his research results.
After crumpling the paper into a ball again, Susskind roughly pierced the ball with the pen in his hand.
In an instant, Director Li's blood pressure, which had just dropped, rose again at a speed visible to the naked eye.
Interviewer: "I saw it...but Professor Susskind, is there anything special about it?"
After crumpling the paper into a ball again, Susskind roughly pierced the ball with the pen in his hand.
Lu Zhou sweated after hearing this unreasonable statement.
"A very vivid interpretation, and the ideas are quite novel... There is nothing wrong with it."
"How to do?"
Not to mention historical relics, at least they must have some commemorative significance.
"like this!"
However, Director Li, who was sitting opposite Lu Zhou, seemed to have misunderstood what he meant.
This tossing up and down did not bring out any problems in him.
Even if the Z-particle has this magical property of being able to act as a bridge, it is still a bit too difficult to use it to achieve warp speed... at least it is not something that can be accomplished in fifty years.
This tossing up and down did not bring out any problems in him.
The old man sat up straight, stared at Lu Zhou with an almost fanatical gaze, and said sincerely.
The only problem is probably that it is a little too optimistic.
As he spoke, Professor Susskind used a ballpoint pen to draw a line and two AB points on the white paper.
"Let's start by verifying the theory." Putting down the coffee cup in his hand, Lu Zhou looked at him seriously and continued, "For example, first send a Z particle clock to the orbit of Mars."
Especially for people who lack spatial imagination, it is indeed a very convenient method to imagine the universe as a ball of paper crumpled together, and everyone is a black dot on the paper.
Just judging based on experience, we have to wait until at least the next century, right
I saw this old man clasping the armrests of the leather sofa with both hands, his beard almost shaking off with excitement, and his face flushed as if he might have a heart attack at any time.
He quite likes this sofa.
"How to do?"
He wasn't very worried about the old man having a heart attack. This guy's mental endurance was much stronger than he thought. The only thing that worried Lu Zhou was that his sofa was broken.
It's not just that.
Lu Zhou took a sip of coffee expressionlessly, thought for a while, and suddenly sighed softly and said.
I saw this old man clasping the armrests of the leather sofa with both hands, his beard almost shaking off with excitement, and his face flushed as if he might have a heart attack at any time.
He wasn't very worried about the old man having a heart attack. This guy's mental endurance was much stronger than he thought. The only thing that worried Lu Zhou was that his sofa was broken.
"Then?"
Lu Zhou raised the remote control and turned off the TV. Sitting on the sofa in the living room, Lu Zhou gave his own evaluation of this program that evaluated his research results.
"Let's start by verifying the theory." Putting down the coffee cup in his hand, Lu Zhou looked at him seriously and continued, "For example, first send a Z particle clock to the orbit of Mars."
The only problem is probably that it is a little too optimistic.
Lu Zhou raised the remote control and turned off the TV. Sitting on the sofa in the living room, Lu Zhou gave his own evaluation of this program that evaluated his research results.
In an instant, Director Li's blood pressure, which had just dropped, rose again at a speed visible to the naked eye.
Director Li then asked: "What then?"
Looking up at the stunned interviewer, the white-haired old man smiled and continued.
"...Half an hour is too exaggerated, and this is just a theory. Do you know the theory? Even for something as simple and easy to understand as the atomic bomb, it took more than twenty years to go from the mass-energy equation to Otto Hahn's uranium fission paper. Bar."
"Then?"
Columbia TV also invited Professor Susskind from Stanford University to conduct an exclusive interview program specifically for this news.
Scientific progress takes time to settle, and only when the time is ripe can it become a realistic technology.
And it's very thorough.
With his eyebrows slightly raised, Lu Zhou smiled and leaned back on the sofa.
Not to mention historical relics, at least they must have some commemorative significance.
Scientific progress takes time to settle, and only when the time is ripe can it become a realistic technology.
"You can see that A and B are actually very close. The two pieces of paper may be stuck together, or even less than a fingernail apart... But this is from a higher dimension than three-dimensional space."
Lu Zhou sweated after hearing this unreasonable statement.
Director Li then asked: "What then?"
Lu Zhou took a sip of coffee expressionlessly, thought for a while, and suddenly sighed softly and said.
"Then we will send another pair of photons over."
"And if it is a warp engine, this path will not appear on the paper at all. It will go directly in the 4th or 5th dimension... or in a higher dimension than the 3rd dimension."
Especially for people who lack spatial imagination, it is indeed a very convenient method to imagine the universe as a ball of paper crumpled together, and everyone is a black dot on the paper.
As he spoke, the old professor crumpled the white paper in his hand into a ball and stuffed it in front of the interviewer.