Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1295: It's a shame to waste time

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Outside the IMCRC headquarters building, nearby traffic was almost gridlocked.

"Long story short, let's get right to it."

"According to the normal process, shouldn't we discuss the paper itself first, and then discuss how to design experiments to prove it after confirming that it is correct?"

Looking at the directors who were already sitting at the conference table, Lu Zhou cleared his throat and spoke.

"How did you get in... I mean, you weren't blocked outside by those reporters?"

As if confirming these people's guesses, Lu Zhou continued to speak.

"Secretary-General Luo—"

Reporters from major TV stations and newspapers almost blocked the entrance, seriously affecting the staff who came in and out to work.

Lu Zhou glanced at the conference table and continued.

[…]

[…]

"For example, using the gravitational bonds between planets to open a hyperspace channel between planets is what we call a shortcut."

"That's a good question, assuming you live two centuries or more."

Even though IMCRC security blocked some people, there were still a small number of reporters who sneaked into the parking lot underneath through various official or unofficial channels.

"Excuse me, the meeting is about to start. If you have any questions, please contact the IMCRC spokesperson. That is our only official certification window."

Regarding the sudden change in front of them, the council members sitting at the conference table looked at each other, not sure what Lu Zhou was planning to do. Only a few people, including Luo Wenxuan, had roughly guessed something, with expressions on their faces that confirmed it.

Although he can also use most mathematical tools to solve problems encountered in theoretical physics research, most of those tools are outdated.

Professor Fernando's face turned red and he defended himself: "I swear I've read it, but there's just part of it... I haven't finished it yet."

Outside the IMCRC headquarters building, nearby traffic was almost gridlocked.

Just when Luo Wenxuan parked his car in the parking space and pressed the electronic lock to go upstairs, he stared dumbfoundedly at a group of reporters carrying cameras and microphones, surrounding him like zombies.

Most of them did not understand the paper. Even if some people did understand it, they only had a very reluctant understanding, which was better than a partial understanding.

"...Hello, I am a reporter from the Observer. May I ask Secretary-General Luo, does the latest IMCRC research mean that warp speed navigation is possible?"

Lu Zhou said unceremoniously: "The disadvantage is that it is shameful to waste time. Either you find out my mistakes, or you just watch quietly, and I will naturally prove that what I said is right." .”

Lu Zhou glanced at the conference table and continued.

"However, it can create perturbations in the gravitational field."

"...Hello, I am a reporter from the Observer. May I ask Secretary-General Luo, does the latest IMCRC research mean that warp speed navigation is possible?"

"Space-time is distorted by the interference of gravity, and is unevenly distributed around us. Changing the gravitational field is equivalent to indirectly changing the curvature of space-time."

After receiving Lu Zhou's permission to speak, Professor Fernando, the British resident member of the IMCRC Council, stood up and asked his question with a hesitant expression on his face.

Regarding the sudden change in front of them, the council members sitting at the conference table looked at each other, not sure what Lu Zhou was planning to do. Only a few people, including Luo Wenxuan, had roughly guessed something, with expressions on their faces that confirmed it.

He looked at the calculations on the whiteboard with a confused expression.

However, after hearing these words, Lu Zhou sighed.

"Secretary-General Luo—"

Just when Luo Wenxuan parked his car in the parking space and pressed the electronic lock to go upstairs, he stared dumbfoundedly at a group of reporters carrying cameras and microphones, surrounding him like zombies.

"Then we will discuss the structure of the Z particle clock next."

"It's theoretically possible, but realistically the hope is slim."

Lu Zhou said unceremoniously: "The disadvantage is that it is shameful to waste time. Either you find out my mistakes, or you just watch quietly, and I will naturally prove that what I said is right." .”

"Taking all factors into consideration, Mars, which has a mass of 14% of the Earth, is the best choice."

Looking at Professor Whittle sitting back in his seat, Lu Zhou nodded and continued to look at the conference table.

"How did you get in... I mean, you weren't blocked outside by those reporters?"

"Imagine, if we want to travel at warp speed in units of light years, how should we flatten the universe that is several light years long? Through human power? This is obviously impossible, but-"

"Secretary-General Luo, does this mean that China will soon start exploring distant star systems? Can we set foot on Andromeda in our lifetime?"

The IMCRC Board of Directors meeting is about to begin.

Professor Whittle: "What's wrong with that?"

As if confirming these people's guesses, Lu Zhou continued to speak.

"But we can use the gravity of stars—or in other words, use the gravitational bonds between star systems, use the gravitationally distorted space-time between star systems! And then find a way closest to the end, Come and complete a light-year voyage!"

"That's a good question, assuming you live two centuries or more."

"Speaking."

He pressed the laser pointer in his hand, and a star map of the solar system appeared on the big screen behind him.

Although he can also use most mathematical tools to solve problems encountered in theoretical physics research, most of those tools are outdated.

"The Z particle itself does not have that much energy to change the curvature of space, and it is impossible to poke a hole in space...or to put it more academically, create a wormhole."

"...Hello, I am a reporter from the Observer. May I ask Secretary-General Luo, does the latest IMCRC research mean that warp speed navigation is possible?"

Looking at the wooden door behind him that was closed by the staff with great effort, and the crowd gradually dispersing after being persuaded by the security guards, he took a deep breath and reached out to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

"I have some questions."

"Space-time is distorted by the interference of gravity, and is unevenly distributed around us. Changing the gravitational field is equivalent to indirectly changing the curvature of space-time."

"Secretary-General Luo—"

Most of them did not understand the paper. Even if some people did understand it, they only had a very reluctant understanding, which was better than a partial understanding.

Reporters from major TV stations and newspapers almost blocked the entrance, seriously affecting the staff who came in and out to work.

[L=Ψαεαμνβγ5γμ(aν+imγν/2)Ψβ]

As he spoke, Lu Zhou held the marker in his hand and tapped the whiteboard lightly.

"Excuse me, the meeting is about to start. If you have any questions, please contact the IMCRC spokesperson. That is our only official certification window."

"...Hello, I am a reporter from the Observer. May I ask Secretary-General Luo, does the latest IMCRC research mean that warp speed navigation is possible?"

"Any more questions?"

"Imagine, if we want to travel at warp speed in units of light years, how should we flatten the universe that is several light years long? Through human power? This is obviously impossible, but-"

"How did you get in... I mean, you weren't blocked outside by those reporters?"

Rather than being angry because his speech was interrupted, Lu Zhou nodded and said neatly, "Of course. If you have questions about a certain part of the paper, you can raise them now."

"For example, using the gravitational bonds between planets to open a hyperspace channel between planets is what we call a shortcut."

Professor Whittle: "What's wrong with that?"

Struggling to squeeze out a way out of the crowd, Luo Wenxuan squeezed into the hall under the cover of venue security.

"For example, using the gravitational bonds between planets to open a hyperspace channel between planets is what we call a shortcut."

"For example, using the gravitational bonds between planets to open a hyperspace channel between planets is what we call a shortcut."

Looking at the directors sitting at the conference table, Lu Zhou continued in a serious tone.

"Of course, if it's just an experiment, we don't need to send the detector to Proxima Centauri a few light-years away to do the experiment. This experiment can also be completed within the solar system."

Lu Zhou said unceremoniously: "The disadvantage is that it is shameful to waste time. Either you find out my mistakes, or you just watch quietly, and I will naturally prove that what I said is right." .”

Swallowing back the questions that had risen to his throat, Luo Wenxuan took a few breaths, then quickly caught up with Lu Zhou and walked with him towards the conference hall...

Looking at the wooden door behind him that was closed by the staff with great effort, and the crowd gradually dispersing after being persuaded by the security guards, he took a deep breath and reached out to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

Professor Whittle: "What's wrong with that?"

After a pause, Lu Zhou continued.

Swallowing back the questions that had risen to his throat, Luo Wenxuan took a few breaths, then quickly caught up with Lu Zhou and walked with him towards the conference hall...

As if confirming these people's guesses, Lu Zhou continued to speak.

"Long story short, let's get right to it."

"It seems that the reporters outside are giving you a lot of trouble."

Professor Whittle: "What's wrong with that?"

Swallowing back the questions that had risen to his throat, Luo Wenxuan took a few breaths, then quickly caught up with Lu Zhou and walked with him towards the conference hall...

Hearing the familiar voice, Luo Wenxuan looked up and saw Lu Zhou standing next to him with a smile.

Struggling to squeeze out a way out of the crowd, Luo Wenxuan squeezed into the hall under the cover of venue security.

As if confirming these people's guesses, Lu Zhou continued to speak.

"Does anyone else have questions?"

Rather than being angry because his speech was interrupted, Lu Zhou nodded and said neatly, "Of course. If you have questions about a certain part of the paper, you can raise them now."

The IMCRC Board of Directors meeting is about to begin.

"You would ask such a question, obviously you have not even read my paper."

Lu Zhou said unceremoniously: "The disadvantage is that it is shameful to waste time. Either you find out my mistakes, or you just watch quietly, and I will naturally prove that what I said is right." .”

An expression of surprise suddenly appeared on his face. Luo Wenxuan looked at Lu Zhou up and down in disbelief and said with a strange expression.

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"Theoretically, Jupiter is a more suitable choice, but it is too far away and the asteroid belt in the middle is also a problem."

"Getting back to the subject, this is why we have to send experimental equipment to Mars."

"How did you get in... I mean, you weren't blocked outside by those reporters?"

Lu Zhou glanced at the conference table and continued.

"Space-time is distorted by the interference of gravity, and is unevenly distributed around us. Changing the gravitational field is equivalent to indirectly changing the curvature of space-time."

"Speaking."

"Taking all factors into consideration, Mars, which has a mass of 14% of the Earth, is the best choice."

"Of course I have my own methods," Lu Zhou smiled faintly and turned away after saying, "The meeting is about to start, let's go there together."

Although he can also use most mathematical tools to solve problems encountered in theoretical physics research, most of those tools are outdated.

Professor Whittle: "What's wrong with that?"

The expression on Professor Whittle's face froze slightly, and he held it in for a while before he said angrily, "Although I haven't discovered the problem yet, it doesn't mean that others think so. I think at least -"

"That's a good question, assuming you live two centuries or more."

"Does anyone else have questions?"

Although there are many things I want to ask, I obviously don’t have the time to ask in detail right now.

"As you can see, we are wasting time." Looking at the livid Professor Whittle, Lu Zhou lightly shrugged his shoulders and continued, "If we have to wait until the physics community generally recognizes this theory, then we can According to past experience, we have to wait at least five years or even more than ten years to design an experiment for the entire problem."

Almost all the attendees were confused about what Lu Zhou wanted to do.

"Space-time is distorted by the interference of gravity, and is unevenly distributed around us. Changing the gravitational field is equivalent to indirectly changing the curvature of space-time."

"And how to do this experiment."

Swallowing back the questions that had risen to his throat, Luo Wenxuan took a few breaths, then quickly caught up with Lu Zhou and walked with him towards the conference hall...

"Planetary-scale gravity is the threshold."

Interrupting Lu Zhou's words, Professor Whittle, a member of the U.S. Permanent Council of IMCRC and Director of the Brookhaven Science Society, raised his right hand, stood up with an expression of obvious distrust on his face, and looked at Lu Zhou as he continued.

"It seems that the reporters outside are giving you a lot of trouble."

"Theoretically, Jupiter is a more suitable choice, but it is too far away and the asteroid belt in the middle is also a problem."

Professor Fernando hesitated for a while, shook his head and sat back. Professor Whittle, who was sitting in the chair, swallowed and opened his mouth to say something, but in the end he didn't say anything.

After receiving Lu Zhou's permission to speak, Professor Fernando, the British resident member of the IMCRC Council, stood up and asked his question with a hesitant expression on his face.

"For example, using the gravitational bonds between planets to open a hyperspace channel between planets is what we call a shortcut."

"Space-time is distorted by the interference of gravity, and is unevenly distributed around us. Changing the gravitational field is equivalent to indirectly changing the curvature of space-time."

Hearing the familiar voice, Luo Wenxuan looked up and saw Lu Zhou standing next to him with a smile.

The IMCRC Board of Directors meeting is about to begin.

"Secretary-General Luo—"

"Getting back to the subject, this is why we have to send experimental equipment to Mars."

After a pause, Lu Zhou continued.

[…]

After completing the necessary writing on the blackboard, Lu Zhou turned to look at the conference table and the participants sitting in front of the conference table, and began to explain.

Although the discussions were all boring academic issues, this meeting rarely attracted the attention of the world because of the broad and amazing prospects behind the trembling particle.

"For example, using the gravitational bonds between planets to open a hyperspace channel between planets is what we call a shortcut."

The official spokesperson of IMCRC will report the results of the meeting discussion to them as soon as possible and answer some questions.

Swallowing back the questions that had risen to his throat, Luo Wenxuan took a few breaths, then quickly caught up with Lu Zhou and walked with him towards the conference hall...

"Of course I have my own methods," Lu Zhou smiled faintly and turned away after saying, "The meeting is about to start, let's go there together."

"Let's not talk about the thesis... But why not the moon? It has to be on Mars."

Looking at the wooden door behind him that was closed by the staff with great effort, and the crowd gradually dispersing after being persuaded by the security guards, he took a deep breath and reached out to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

However, although people were eager to know more about the inside story, Lu Zhou still did not allow reporters from any media to enter and observe. Instead, he arranged those media who had obtained interview rights through formal channels to sit in another building. reception center.

After a pause, Lu Zhou continued.

"Speaking."

Rather than being angry because his speech was interrupted, Lu Zhou nodded and said neatly, "Of course. If you have questions about a certain part of the paper, you can raise them now."

Struggling to squeeze out a way out of the crowd, Luo Wenxuan squeezed into the hall under the cover of venue security.

Struggling to squeeze out a way out of the crowd, Luo Wenxuan squeezed into the hall under the cover of venue security.

Struggling to squeeze out a way out of the crowd, Luo Wenxuan squeezed into the hall under the cover of venue security.

"You would ask such a question, obviously you have not even read my paper."

"However, it can create perturbations in the gravitational field."

The official spokesperson of IMCRC will report the results of the meeting discussion to them as soon as possible and answer some questions.

Rather than being angry because his speech was interrupted, Lu Zhou nodded and said neatly, "Of course. If you have questions about a certain part of the paper, you can raise them now."

He pressed the laser pointer in his hand, and a star map of the solar system appeared on the big screen behind him.

"Then we will discuss the structure of the Z particle clock next."

Looking at Professor Whittle sitting back in his seat, Lu Zhou nodded and continued to look at the conference table.

Looking at the directors who were already sitting at the conference table, Lu Zhou cleared his throat and spoke.

"Speaking."

Mathematics was not his area of expertise.

After receiving Lu Zhou's permission to speak, Professor Fernando, the British resident member of the IMCRC Council, stood up and asked his question with a hesitant expression on his face.

As if confirming these people's guesses, Lu Zhou continued to speak.

Reporters from major TV stations and newspapers almost blocked the entrance, seriously affecting the staff who came in and out to work.

"Imagine, if we want to travel at warp speed in units of light years, how should we flatten the universe that is several light years long? Through human power? This is obviously impossible, but-"

"Long story short, let's get right to it."

"That's a good question, assuming you live two centuries or more."

"Of course, if it's just an experiment, we don't need to send the detector to Proxima Centauri a few light-years away to do the experiment. This experiment can also be completed within the solar system."

Ignoring Professor Fernando's excuse, Lu Zhou supported the conference table with both hands, stood up from the chair, turned around and walked to the whiteboard next to the conference room, picked up the marker pen stuck next to it and wrote down A few lines of calculations.

"Wait, wait a minute, what is it that the demonstration part of the theory has been completed?"

Professor Fernando hesitated for a while, shook his head and sat back. Professor Whittle, who was sitting in the chair, swallowed and opened his mouth to say something, but in the end he didn't say anything.

Hearing the familiar voice, Luo Wenxuan looked up and saw Lu Zhou standing next to him with a smile.

He pressed the laser pointer in his hand, and a star map of the solar system appeared on the big screen behind him.

As if confirming these people's guesses, Lu Zhou continued to speak.

"Imagine, if we want to travel at warp speed in units of light years, how should we flatten the universe that is several light years long? Through human power? This is obviously impossible, but-"

After receiving Lu Zhou's permission to speak, Professor Fernando, the British resident member of the IMCRC Council, stood up and asked his question with a hesitant expression on his face.

Regarding the sudden change in front of them, the council members sitting at the conference table looked at each other, not sure what Lu Zhou was planning to do. Only a few people, including Luo Wenxuan, had roughly guessed something, with expressions on their faces that confirmed it.

"The mass of the moon is only one-eighty-one times that of the Earth. Although the distance is an advantage, according to calculation results, it is difficult to form a stable hyperspace channel."

"The Z particle itself does not have that much energy to change the curvature of space, and it is impossible to poke a hole in space...or to put it more academically, create a wormhole."

Although he can also use most mathematical tools to solve problems encountered in theoretical physics research, most of those tools are outdated.

Stop asking questions.

"Theoretically, Jupiter is a more suitable choice, but it is too far away and the asteroid belt in the middle is also a problem."

Outside the IMCRC headquarters building, nearby traffic was almost gridlocked.

As if confirming these people's guesses, Lu Zhou continued to speak.

"...Hello, I am a reporter from the Observer. May I ask Secretary-General Luo, does the latest IMCRC research mean that warp speed navigation is possible?"

Looking at the wooden door behind him that was closed by the staff with great effort, and the crowd gradually dispersing after being persuaded by the security guards, he took a deep breath and reached out to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

Regarding the sudden change in front of them, the council members sitting at the conference table looked at each other, not sure what Lu Zhou was planning to do. Only a few people, including Luo Wenxuan, had roughly guessed something, with expressions on their faces that confirmed it.

Most of them did not understand the paper. Even if some people did understand it, they only had a very reluctant understanding, which was better than a partial understanding.

This includes Luo Wenxuan, as well as another European physicist from CERN.

"For example, using the gravitational bonds between planets to open a hyperspace channel between planets is what we call a shortcut."

"Does anyone else have questions?"

"I have completed the theoretical demonstration, and now comes the experimental part. We need to deploy a Z particle clock in the synchronous orbit and the Mars orbit, and then-"

"Planetary-scale gravity is the threshold."

However, just when Lu Zhou wrote the last line of calculations, several professors showed a look of surprise on their faces.

"Wait, wait a minute, what is it that the demonstration part of the theory has been completed?"

"Excuse me, the meeting is about to start. If you have any questions, please contact the IMCRC spokesperson. That is our only official certification window."

After completing the necessary writing on the blackboard, Lu Zhou turned to look at the conference table and the participants sitting in front of the conference table, and began to explain.

"Wait, wait a minute, what is it that the demonstration part of the theory has been completed?"

"For example, using the gravitational bonds between planets to open a hyperspace channel between planets is what we call a shortcut."

Interrupting Lu Zhou's words, Professor Whittle, a member of the U.S. Permanent Council of IMCRC and Director of the Brookhaven Science Society, raised his right hand, stood up with an expression of obvious distrust on his face, and looked at Lu Zhou as he continued.

Lu Zhou said unceremoniously: "The disadvantage is that it is shameful to waste time. Either you find out my mistakes, or you just watch quietly, and I will naturally prove that what I said is right." .”

Mathematics was not his area of expertise.

"Planetary-scale gravity is the threshold."

"According to the normal process, shouldn't we discuss the paper itself first, and then discuss how to design experiments to prove it after confirming that it is correct?"

In fact, I didn't understand it at all.

"Secretary-General Luo, does this mean that China will soon start exploring distant star systems? Can we set foot on Andromeda in our lifetime?"

An expression of surprise suddenly appeared on his face. Luo Wenxuan looked at Lu Zhou up and down in disbelief and said with a strange expression.

Rather than being angry because his speech was interrupted, Lu Zhou nodded and said neatly, "Of course. If you have questions about a certain part of the paper, you can raise them now."

The IMCRC Board of Directors meeting is about to begin.

"Taking all factors into consideration, Mars, which has a mass of 14% of the Earth, is the best choice."

"As you can see, we are wasting time." Looking at the livid Professor Whittle, Lu Zhou lightly shrugged his shoulders and continued, "If we have to wait until the physics community generally recognizes this theory, then we can According to past experience, we have to wait at least five years or even more than ten years to design an experiment for the entire problem."

"As you can see, we are wasting time." Looking at the livid Professor Whittle, Lu Zhou lightly shrugged his shoulders and continued, "If we have to wait until the physics community generally recognizes this theory, then we can According to past experience, we have to wait at least five years or even more than ten years to design an experiment for the entire problem."

"Let's not talk about the thesis... But why not the moon? It has to be on Mars."

"Planetary-scale gravity is the threshold."

Reporters from major TV stations and newspapers almost blocked the entrance, seriously affecting the staff who came in and out to work.

"...Hello, I am a reporter from the Observer. May I ask Secretary-General Luo, does the latest IMCRC research mean that warp speed navigation is possible?"

The expression on Professor Whittle's face froze slightly, and he held it in for a while before he said angrily, "Although I haven't discovered the problem yet, it doesn't mean that others think so. I think at least -"

This includes Luo Wenxuan, as well as another European physicist from CERN.

"However, it can create perturbations in the gravitational field."

Swallowing back the questions that had risen to his throat, Luo Wenxuan took a few breaths, then quickly caught up with Lu Zhou and walked with him towards the conference hall...

After a pause, Lu Zhou continued.

"As you can see, we are wasting time." Looking at the livid Professor Whittle, Lu Zhou lightly shrugged his shoulders and continued, "If we have to wait until the physics community generally recognizes this theory, then we can According to past experience, we have to wait at least five years or even more than ten years to design an experiment for the entire problem."

"It seems that the reporters outside are giving you a lot of trouble."

He looked at the calculations on the whiteboard with a confused expression.

Mathematics was not his area of expertise.

Lu Zhou glanced at the conference table and continued.

"Planetary-scale gravity is the threshold."

Looking at Professor Whittle sitting back in his seat, Lu Zhou nodded and continued to look at the conference table.

It's just this feeling of being taught a lesson that makes him unable to be happy...

“Others can also raise questions if they have questions.”

Professor Fernando's face turned red and he defended himself: "I swear I've read it, but there's just part of it... I haven't finished it yet."

Looking at the directors sitting at the conference table, Lu Zhou continued in a serious tone.

The directors sitting at the conference table looked at each other, and in the end no one stood up.

After a pause, Lu Zhou continued.

Looking at the wooden door behind him that was closed by the staff with great effort, and the crowd gradually dispersing after being persuaded by the security guards, he took a deep breath and reached out to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

"No one seems to have a problem."

Satisfied with the efficiency of the meeting, Lu Zhou turned over a page of the meeting document in his hand, cleared his throat and continued.

Professor Whittle wanted to say something else, but he probably thought about his swollen face from the Z particle incident last time, so he finally suppressed his complaints.

Stop asking questions.

"As you can see, we are wasting time." Looking at the livid Professor Whittle, Lu Zhou lightly shrugged his shoulders and continued, "If we have to wait until the physics community generally recognizes this theory, then we can According to past experience, we have to wait at least five years or even more than ten years to design an experiment for the entire problem."

"But we can use the gravity of stars—or in other words, use the gravitational bonds between star systems, use the gravitationally distorted space-time between star systems! And then find a way closest to the end, Come and complete a light-year voyage!"

Struggling to squeeze out a way out of the crowd, Luo Wenxuan squeezed into the hall under the cover of venue security.

"Excuse me, the meeting is about to start. If you have any questions, please contact the IMCRC spokesperson. That is our only official certification window."

As if confirming these people's guesses, Lu Zhou continued to speak.

Although the discussions were all boring academic issues, this meeting rarely attracted the attention of the world because of the broad and amazing prospects behind the trembling particle.

[…]

Most of them did not understand the paper. Even if some people did understand it, they only had a very reluctant understanding, which was better than a partial understanding.

In fact, I didn't understand it at all.

"Theoretically, Jupiter is a more suitable choice, but it is too far away and the asteroid belt in the middle is also a problem."

"Taking all factors into consideration, Mars, which has a mass of 14% of the Earth, is the best choice."

"No one seems to have a problem."

"You would ask such a question, obviously you have not even read my paper."

"As you can see, we are wasting time." Looking at the livid Professor Whittle, Lu Zhou lightly shrugged his shoulders and continued, "If we have to wait until the physics community generally recognizes this theory, then we can According to past experience, we have to wait at least five years or even more than ten years to design an experiment for the entire problem."

This includes Luo Wenxuan, as well as another European physicist from CERN.

Professor Fernando's face turned red and he defended himself: "I swear I've read it, but there's just part of it... I haven't finished it yet."

Professor Whittle: "What's wrong with that?"

"Imagine, if we want to travel at warp speed in units of light years, how should we flatten the universe that is several light years long? Through human power? This is obviously impossible, but-"

Stop asking questions.

[L=Ψαεαμνβγ5γμ(aν+imγν/2)Ψβ]

Lu Zhou said unceremoniously: "The disadvantage is that it is shameful to waste time. Either you find out my mistakes, or you just watch quietly, and I will naturally prove that what I said is right." .”

"And how to do this experiment."

"Of course, if it's just an experiment, we don't need to send the detector to Proxima Centauri a few light-years away to do the experiment. This experiment can also be completed within the solar system."

"...Hello, I am a reporter from the Observer. May I ask Secretary-General Luo, does the latest IMCRC research mean that warp speed navigation is possible?"

"Space-time is distorted by the interference of gravity, and is unevenly distributed around us. Changing the gravitational field is equivalent to indirectly changing the curvature of space-time."

"Excuse me, the meeting is about to start. If you have any questions, please contact the IMCRC spokesperson. That is our only official certification window."

Professor Whittle wanted to say something else, but he probably thought about his swollen face from the Z particle incident last time, so he finally suppressed his complaints.

"For example, using the gravitational bonds between planets to open a hyperspace channel between planets is what we call a shortcut."

"Excuse me, the meeting is about to start. If you have any questions, please contact the IMCRC spokesperson. That is our only official certification window."

"According to the normal process, shouldn't we discuss the paper itself first, and then discuss how to design experiments to prove it after confirming that it is correct?"

He looked at the calculations on the whiteboard with a confused expression.

"That's a good question, assuming you live two centuries or more."

Looking at Professor Whittle sitting back in his seat, Lu Zhou nodded and continued to look at the conference table.

"The mass of the moon is only one-eighty-one times that of the Earth. Although the distance is an advantage, according to calculation results, it is difficult to form a stable hyperspace channel."

"Any more questions?"

"Does anyone else have questions?"

Professor Whittle: "What's wrong with that?"

"Imagine, if we want to travel at warp speed in units of light years, how should we flatten the universe that is several light years long? Through human power? This is obviously impossible, but-"

"It's theoretically possible, but realistically the hope is slim."

Reporters from major TV stations and newspapers almost blocked the entrance, seriously affecting the staff who came in and out to work.

Professor Fernando's face turned red and he defended himself: "I swear I've read it, but there's just part of it... I haven't finished it yet."

"I have some questions."

Looking at the wooden door behind him that was closed by the staff with great effort, and the crowd gradually dispersing after being persuaded by the security guards, he took a deep breath and reached out to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

Professor Whittle wanted to say something else, but he probably thought about his swollen face from the Z particle incident last time, so he finally suppressed his complaints.

"Getting back to the subject, this is why we have to send experimental equipment to Mars."

The expression on Professor Whittle's face froze slightly, and he held it in for a while before he said angrily, "Although I haven't discovered the problem yet, it doesn't mean that others think so. I think at least -"

"But we can use the gravity of stars—or in other words, use the gravitational bonds between star systems, use the gravitationally distorted space-time between star systems! And then find a way closest to the end, Come and complete a light-year voyage!"

"Planetary-scale gravity is the threshold."

"Of course, if it's just an experiment, we don't need to send the detector to Proxima Centauri a few light-years away to do the experiment. This experiment can also be completed within the solar system."

"Speaking."

"Imagine, if we want to travel at warp speed in units of light years, how should we flatten the universe that is several light years long? Through human power? This is obviously impossible, but-"

The expression on Professor Whittle's face froze slightly, and he held it in for a while before he said angrily, "Although I haven't discovered the problem yet, it doesn't mean that others think so. I think at least -"

In fact, I didn't understand it at all.

"This is very critical."

"Let's not talk about the thesis... But why not the moon? It has to be on Mars."

Looking at Professor Whittle sitting back in his seat, Lu Zhou nodded and continued to look at the conference table.

Looking at the wooden door behind him that was closed by the staff with great effort, and the crowd gradually dispersing after being persuaded by the security guards, he took a deep breath and reached out to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

"As you can see, we are wasting time." Looking at the livid Professor Whittle, Lu Zhou lightly shrugged his shoulders and continued, "If we have to wait until the physics community generally recognizes this theory, then we can According to past experience, we have to wait at least five years or even more than ten years to design an experiment for the entire problem."

After receiving Lu Zhou's permission to speak, Professor Fernando, the British resident member of the IMCRC Council, stood up and asked his question with a hesitant expression on his face.

Looking at the directors who were already sitting at the conference table, Lu Zhou cleared his throat and spoke.

"Wait, wait a minute, what is it that the demonstration part of the theory has been completed?"

"Theoretically, Jupiter is a more suitable choice, but it is too far away and the asteroid belt in the middle is also a problem."

Looking at Professor Whittle sitting back in his seat, Lu Zhou nodded and continued to look at the conference table.

However, after hearing these words, Lu Zhou sighed.

However, just when Lu Zhou wrote the last line of calculations, several professors showed a look of surprise on their faces.

Reporters from major TV stations and newspapers almost blocked the entrance, seriously affecting the staff who came in and out to work.

"According to the normal process, shouldn't we discuss the paper itself first, and then discuss how to design experiments to prove it after confirming that it is correct?"

“Others can also raise questions if they have questions.”

"Secretary-General Luo—"

After a pause, Lu Zhou continued.

"No one seems to have a problem."

"You would ask such a question, obviously you have not even read my paper."

Mathematics was not his area of expertise.

"Wait, wait a minute, what is it that the demonstration part of the theory has been completed?"

Professor Fernando's face turned red and he defended himself: "I swear I've read it, but there's just part of it... I haven't finished it yet."

An expression of surprise suddenly appeared on his face. Luo Wenxuan looked at Lu Zhou up and down in disbelief and said with a strange expression.

"Planetary-scale gravity is the threshold."

After completing the necessary writing on the blackboard, Lu Zhou turned to look at the conference table and the participants sitting in front of the conference table, and began to explain.

In fact, I didn't understand it at all.

"Of course, if it's just an experiment, we don't need to send the detector to Proxima Centauri a few light-years away to do the experiment. This experiment can also be completed within the solar system."

"It seems that the reporters outside are giving you a lot of trouble."

Reporters from major TV stations and newspapers almost blocked the entrance, seriously affecting the staff who came in and out to work.

Looking at the wooden door behind him that was closed by the staff with great effort, and the crowd gradually dispersing after being persuaded by the security guards, he took a deep breath and reached out to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

Hearing the familiar voice, Luo Wenxuan looked up and saw Lu Zhou standing next to him with a smile.

After receiving Lu Zhou's permission to speak, Professor Fernando, the British resident member of the IMCRC Council, stood up and asked his question with a hesitant expression on his face.

Mathematics was not his area of expertise.

Looking at the wooden door behind him that was closed by the staff with great effort, and the crowd gradually dispersing after being persuaded by the security guards, he took a deep breath and reached out to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

"Getting back to the subject, this is why we have to send experimental equipment to Mars."

"However, it can create perturbations in the gravitational field."

"Of course, if it's just an experiment, we don't need to send the detector to Proxima Centauri a few light-years away to do the experiment. This experiment can also be completed within the solar system."

"Wait, wait a minute, what is it that the demonstration part of the theory has been completed?"

In fact, I didn't understand it at all.

Although he can also use most mathematical tools to solve problems encountered in theoretical physics research, most of those tools are outdated.

Swallowing back the questions that had risen to his throat, Luo Wenxuan took a few breaths, then quickly caught up with Lu Zhou and walked with him towards the conference hall...

Although there are many things I want to ask, I obviously don’t have the time to ask in detail right now.

Looking at the directors who were already sitting at the conference table, Lu Zhou cleared his throat and spoke.

"Does anyone else have questions?"

Ignoring Professor Fernando's excuse, Lu Zhou supported the conference table with both hands, stood up from the chair, turned around and walked to the whiteboard next to the conference room, picked up the marker pen stuck next to it and wrote down A few lines of calculations.

"Taking all factors into consideration, Mars, which has a mass of 14% of the Earth, is the best choice."

"Planetary-scale gravity is the threshold."

"Space-time is distorted by the interference of gravity, and is unevenly distributed around us. Changing the gravitational field is equivalent to indirectly changing the curvature of space-time."

Even though IMCRC security blocked some people, there were still a small number of reporters who sneaked into the parking lot underneath through various official or unofficial channels.

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"Of course I have my own methods," Lu Zhou smiled faintly and turned away after saying, "The meeting is about to start, let's go there together."

"The Z particle itself does not have that much energy to change the curvature of space, and it is impossible to poke a hole in space...or to put it more academically, create a wormhole."

"And how to do this experiment."

However, after hearing these words, Lu Zhou sighed.

"According to the normal process, shouldn't we discuss the paper itself first, and then discuss how to design experiments to prove it after confirming that it is correct?"

"Speaking."

Although the discussions were all boring academic issues, this meeting rarely attracted the attention of the world because of the broad and amazing prospects behind the trembling particle.

[…]

"But we can use the gravity of stars—or in other words, use the gravitational bonds between star systems, use the gravitationally distorted space-time between star systems! And then find a way closest to the end, Come and complete a light-year voyage!"

After completing the necessary writing on the blackboard, Lu Zhou turned to look at the conference table and the participants sitting in front of the conference table, and began to explain.

"I have completed the theoretical demonstration, and now comes the experimental part. We need to deploy a Z particle clock in the synchronous orbit and the Mars orbit, and then-"

He looked at the calculations on the whiteboard with a confused expression.

He looked at the calculations on the whiteboard with a confused expression.

The directors sitting at the conference table looked at each other, and in the end no one stood up.

"It's theoretically possible, but realistically the hope is slim."

The official spokesperson of IMCRC will report the results of the meeting discussion to them as soon as possible and answer some questions.

Almost all the attendees were confused about what Lu Zhou wanted to do.

"Imagine, if we want to travel at warp speed in units of light years, how should we flatten the universe that is several light years long? Through human power? This is obviously impossible, but-"

Reporters from major TV stations and newspapers almost blocked the entrance, seriously affecting the staff who came in and out to work.

Lu Zhou glanced at the conference table and continued.

The expression on Professor Whittle's face froze slightly, and he held it in for a while before he said angrily, "Although I haven't discovered the problem yet, it doesn't mean that others think so. I think at least -"

The directors sitting at the conference table looked at each other, and in the end no one stood up.

Professor Whittle wanted to say something else, but he probably thought about his swollen face from the Z particle incident last time, so he finally suppressed his complaints.

However, just when Lu Zhou wrote the last line of calculations, several professors showed a look of surprise on their faces.

"However, it can create perturbations in the gravitational field."

"Of course, if it's just an experiment, we don't need to send the detector to Proxima Centauri a few light-years away to do the experiment. This experiment can also be completed within the solar system."

Outside the IMCRC headquarters building, nearby traffic was almost gridlocked.

Reporters from major TV stations and newspapers almost blocked the entrance, seriously affecting the staff who came in and out to work.

After completing the necessary writing on the blackboard, Lu Zhou turned to look at the conference table and the participants sitting in front of the conference table, and began to explain.

Rather than being angry because his speech was interrupted, Lu Zhou nodded and said neatly, "Of course. If you have questions about a certain part of the paper, you can raise them now."

"The Z particle itself does not have that much energy to change the curvature of space, and it is impossible to poke a hole in space...or to put it more academically, create a wormhole."

Looking at the wooden door behind him that was closed by the staff with great effort, and the crowd gradually dispersing after being persuaded by the security guards, he took a deep breath and reached out to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

This includes Luo Wenxuan, as well as another European physicist from CERN.

"Space-time is distorted by the interference of gravity, and is unevenly distributed around us. Changing the gravitational field is equivalent to indirectly changing the curvature of space-time."

"Excuse me, the meeting is about to start. If you have any questions, please contact the IMCRC spokesperson. That is our only official certification window."

"Excuse me, the meeting is about to start. If you have any questions, please contact the IMCRC spokesperson. That is our only official certification window."

"It's theoretically possible, but realistically the hope is slim."

However, although people were eager to know more about the inside story, Lu Zhou still did not allow reporters from any media to enter and observe. Instead, he arranged those media who had obtained interview rights through formal channels to sit in another building. reception center.

However, although people were eager to know more about the inside story, Lu Zhou still did not allow reporters from any media to enter and observe. Instead, he arranged those media who had obtained interview rights through formal channels to sit in another building. reception center.

"And how to do this experiment."

He looked at the calculations on the whiteboard with a confused expression.

After completing the necessary writing on the blackboard, Lu Zhou turned to look at the conference table and the participants sitting in front of the conference table, and began to explain.

"I have some questions."

Mathematics was not his area of expertise.

Just when Luo Wenxuan parked his car in the parking space and pressed the electronic lock to go upstairs, he stared dumbfoundedly at a group of reporters carrying cameras and microphones, surrounding him like zombies.

"You would ask such a question, obviously you have not even read my paper."

However, after hearing these words, Lu Zhou sighed.

Although he can also use most mathematical tools to solve problems encountered in theoretical physics research, most of those tools are outdated.

"The Z particle itself does not have that much energy to change the curvature of space, and it is impossible to poke a hole in space...or to put it more academically, create a wormhole."

Lu Zhou glanced at the conference table and continued.

In fact, I didn't understand it at all.

"Does anyone else have questions?"

"It's theoretically possible, but realistically the hope is slim."

"That's a good question, assuming you live two centuries or more."

"However, it can create perturbations in the gravitational field."

After completing the necessary writing on the blackboard, Lu Zhou turned to look at the conference table and the participants sitting in front of the conference table, and began to explain.

"I have some questions."

Looking at the directors sitting at the conference table, Lu Zhou continued in a serious tone.

As he spoke, Lu Zhou held the marker in his hand and tapped the whiteboard lightly.

The official spokesperson of IMCRC will report the results of the meeting discussion to them as soon as possible and answer some questions.

"Speaking."

Professor Whittle wanted to say something else, but he probably thought about his swollen face from the Z particle incident last time, so he finally suppressed his complaints.

"Secretary-General Luo—"

"Getting back to the subject, this is why we have to send experimental equipment to Mars."

"However, it can create perturbations in the gravitational field."

"For example, using the gravitational bonds between planets to open a hyperspace channel between planets is what we call a shortcut."

"This is very critical."

It's just this feeling of being taught a lesson that makes him unable to be happy...

"Wait, wait a minute, what is it that the demonstration part of the theory has been completed?"

"However, it can create perturbations in the gravitational field."

"However, it can create perturbations in the gravitational field."

"Long story short, let's get right to it."

"It seems that the reporters outside are giving you a lot of trouble."

"Space-time is distorted by the interference of gravity, and is unevenly distributed around us. Changing the gravitational field is equivalent to indirectly changing the curvature of space-time."

Outside the IMCRC headquarters building, nearby traffic was almost gridlocked.

Looking at the wooden door behind him that was closed by the staff with great effort, and the crowd gradually dispersing after being persuaded by the security guards, he took a deep breath and reached out to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

Lu Zhou glanced at the conference table and continued.

"Does anyone else have questions?"

"Space-time is distorted by the interference of gravity, and is unevenly distributed around us. Changing the gravitational field is equivalent to indirectly changing the curvature of space-time."

"As you can see, we are wasting time." Looking at the livid Professor Whittle, Lu Zhou lightly shrugged his shoulders and continued, "If we have to wait until the physics community generally recognizes this theory, then we can According to past experience, we have to wait at least five years or even more than ten years to design an experiment for the entire problem."

Almost all the attendees were confused about what Lu Zhou wanted to do.

"Imagine, if we want to travel at warp speed in units of light years, how should we flatten the universe that is several light years long? Through human power? This is obviously impossible, but-"

Struggling to squeeze out a way out of the crowd, Luo Wenxuan squeezed into the hall under the cover of venue security.

"As you can see, we are wasting time." Looking at the livid Professor Whittle, Lu Zhou lightly shrugged his shoulders and continued, "If we have to wait until the physics community generally recognizes this theory, then we can According to past experience, we have to wait at least five years or even more than ten years to design an experiment for the entire problem."

As he spoke, Lu Zhou held the marker in his hand and tapped the whiteboard lightly.

"Wait, wait a minute, what is it that the demonstration part of the theory has been completed?"

"It seems that the reporters outside are giving you a lot of trouble."

"Secretary-General Luo—"

Professor Fernando's face turned red and he defended himself: "I swear I've read it, but there's just part of it... I haven't finished it yet."

"I have completed the theoretical demonstration, and now comes the experimental part. We need to deploy a Z particle clock in the synchronous orbit and the Mars orbit, and then-"

Most of them did not understand the paper. Even if some people did understand it, they only had a very reluctant understanding, which was better than a partial understanding.

"Let's not talk about the thesis... But why not the moon? It has to be on Mars."

Struggling to squeeze out a way out of the crowd, Luo Wenxuan squeezed into the hall under the cover of venue security.

"But we can use the gravity of stars—or in other words, use the gravitational bonds between star systems, use the gravitationally distorted space-time between star systems! And then find a way closest to the end, Come and complete a light-year voyage!"

After completing the necessary writing on the blackboard, Lu Zhou turned to look at the conference table and the participants sitting in front of the conference table, and began to explain.

"Getting back to the subject, this is why we have to send experimental equipment to Mars."

"Of course, if it's just an experiment, we don't need to send the detector to Proxima Centauri a few light-years away to do the experiment. This experiment can also be completed within the solar system."

"Imagine, if we want to travel at warp speed in units of light years, how should we flatten the universe that is several light years long? Through human power? This is obviously impossible, but-"

[L=Ψαεαμνβγ5γμ(aν+imγν/2)Ψβ]

Looking at the directors who were already sitting at the conference table, Lu Zhou cleared his throat and spoke.

Looking at Professor Whittle sitting back in his seat, Lu Zhou nodded and continued to look at the conference table.

Regarding the sudden change in front of them, the council members sitting at the conference table looked at each other, not sure what Lu Zhou was planning to do. Only a few people, including Luo Wenxuan, had roughly guessed something, with expressions on their faces that confirmed it.

Professor Fernando hesitated for a while, shook his head and sat back. Professor Whittle, who was sitting in the chair, swallowed and opened his mouth to say something, but in the end he didn't say anything.

"For example, using the gravitational bonds between planets to open a hyperspace channel between planets is what we call a shortcut."

Just when Luo Wenxuan parked his car in the parking space and pressed the electronic lock to go upstairs, he stared dumbfoundedly at a group of reporters carrying cameras and microphones, surrounding him like zombies.

However, just when Lu Zhou wrote the last line of calculations, several professors showed a look of surprise on their faces.

After a pause, Lu Zhou continued.

The official spokesperson of IMCRC will report the results of the meeting discussion to them as soon as possible and answer some questions.

"Speaking."

Professor Whittle: "What's wrong with that?"

"Wait, wait a minute, what is it that the demonstration part of the theory has been completed?"

"Secretary-General Luo, does this mean that China will soon start exploring distant star systems? Can we set foot on Andromeda in our lifetime?"

"I have completed the theoretical demonstration, and now comes the experimental part. We need to deploy a Z particle clock in the synchronous orbit and the Mars orbit, and then-"

"Speaking."

"Secretary-General Luo, does this mean that China will soon start exploring distant star systems? Can we set foot on Andromeda in our lifetime?"

"Getting back to the subject, this is why we have to send experimental equipment to Mars."

[…]

"Theoretically, Jupiter is a more suitable choice, but it is too far away and the asteroid belt in the middle is also a problem."

"According to the normal process, shouldn't we discuss the paper itself first, and then discuss how to design experiments to prove it after confirming that it is correct?"

"Planetary-scale gravity is the threshold."

"Imagine, if we want to travel at warp speed in units of light years, how should we flatten the universe that is several light years long? Through human power? This is obviously impossible, but-"

"However, it can create perturbations in the gravitational field."

Even though IMCRC security blocked some people, there were still a small number of reporters who sneaked into the parking lot underneath through various official or unofficial channels.

"The mass of the moon is only one-eighty-one times that of the Earth. Although the distance is an advantage, according to calculation results, it is difficult to form a stable hyperspace channel."

In fact, I didn't understand it at all.

After a pause, Lu Zhou continued.

"The mass of the moon is only one-eighty-one times that of the Earth. Although the distance is an advantage, according to calculation results, it is difficult to form a stable hyperspace channel."

Outside the IMCRC headquarters building, nearby traffic was almost gridlocked.

It's just this feeling of being taught a lesson that makes him unable to be happy...

He pressed the laser pointer in his hand, and a star map of the solar system appeared on the big screen behind him.

Just when Luo Wenxuan parked his car in the parking space and pressed the electronic lock to go upstairs, he stared dumbfoundedly at a group of reporters carrying cameras and microphones, surrounding him like zombies.

"How did you get in... I mean, you weren't blocked outside by those reporters?"

"Theoretically, Jupiter is a more suitable choice, but it is too far away and the asteroid belt in the middle is also a problem."

"Speaking."

"...Hello, I am a reporter from the Observer. May I ask Secretary-General Luo, does the latest IMCRC research mean that warp speed navigation is possible?"

It's just this feeling of being taught a lesson that makes him unable to be happy...

As if confirming these people's guesses, Lu Zhou continued to speak.

Professor Whittle wanted to say something else, but he probably thought about his swollen face from the Z particle incident last time, so he finally suppressed his complaints.

"Taking all factors into consideration, Mars, which has a mass of 14% of the Earth, is the best choice."

Hearing the familiar voice, Luo Wenxuan looked up and saw Lu Zhou standing next to him with a smile.

As he spoke, Lu Zhou held the marker in his hand and tapped the whiteboard lightly.

Lu Zhou glanced at the conference table and continued.

"This is very critical."

"However, it can create perturbations in the gravitational field."

Although he can also use most mathematical tools to solve problems encountered in theoretical physics research, most of those tools are outdated.

"Planetary-scale gravity is the threshold."

"Does anyone else have questions?"

"Any more questions?"

"That's a good question, assuming you live two centuries or more."

Stop asking questions.

Professor Fernando's face turned red and he defended himself: "I swear I've read it, but there's just part of it... I haven't finished it yet."

Most of them did not understand the paper. Even if some people did understand it, they only had a very reluctant understanding, which was better than a partial understanding.

Rather than being angry because his speech was interrupted, Lu Zhou nodded and said neatly, "Of course. If you have questions about a certain part of the paper, you can raise them now."

Professor Fernando hesitated for a while, shook his head and sat back. Professor Whittle, who was sitting in the chair, swallowed and opened his mouth to say something, but in the end he didn't say anything.

Lu Zhou glanced at the conference table and continued.

Struggling to squeeze out a way out of the crowd, Luo Wenxuan squeezed into the hall under the cover of venue security.

As he spoke, Lu Zhou held the marker in his hand and tapped the whiteboard lightly.

It's just this feeling of being taught a lesson that makes him unable to be happy...

Even though IMCRC security blocked some people, there were still a small number of reporters who sneaked into the parking lot underneath through various official or unofficial channels.

As if confirming these people's guesses, Lu Zhou continued to speak.

The official spokesperson of IMCRC will report the results of the meeting discussion to them as soon as possible and answer some questions.

"How did you get in... I mean, you weren't blocked outside by those reporters?"

"No one seems to have a problem."

Swallowing back the questions that had risen to his throat, Luo Wenxuan took a few breaths, then quickly caught up with Lu Zhou and walked with him towards the conference hall...

"Secretary-General Luo—"

Satisfied with the efficiency of the meeting, Lu Zhou turned over a page of the meeting document in his hand, cleared his throat and continued.

The directors sitting at the conference table looked at each other, and in the end no one stood up.

Hearing the familiar voice, Luo Wenxuan looked up and saw Lu Zhou standing next to him with a smile.

However, just when Lu Zhou wrote the last line of calculations, several professors showed a look of surprise on their faces.

"You would ask such a question, obviously you have not even read my paper."

Looking at Professor Whittle sitting back in his seat, Lu Zhou nodded and continued to look at the conference table.

Satisfied with the efficiency of the meeting, Lu Zhou turned over a page of the meeting document in his hand, cleared his throat and continued.

"You would ask such a question, obviously you have not even read my paper."

In fact, I didn't understand it at all.

Interrupting Lu Zhou's words, Professor Whittle, a member of the U.S. Permanent Council of IMCRC and Director of the Brookhaven Science Society, raised his right hand, stood up with an expression of obvious distrust on his face, and looked at Lu Zhou as he continued.

Professor Fernando's face turned red and he defended himself: "I swear I've read it, but there's just part of it... I haven't finished it yet."

After completing the necessary writing on the blackboard, Lu Zhou turned to look at the conference table and the participants sitting in front of the conference table, and began to explain.

As he spoke, Lu Zhou held the marker in his hand and tapped the whiteboard lightly.

"Speaking."

"Then we will discuss the structure of the Z particle clock next."

"Space-time is distorted by the interference of gravity, and is unevenly distributed around us. Changing the gravitational field is equivalent to indirectly changing the curvature of space-time."

Most of them did not understand the paper. Even if some people did understand it, they only had a very reluctant understanding, which was better than a partial understanding.

However, just when Lu Zhou wrote the last line of calculations, several professors showed a look of surprise on their faces.

Lu Zhou said unceremoniously: "The disadvantage is that it is shameful to waste time. Either you find out my mistakes, or you just watch quietly, and I will naturally prove that what I said is right." .”

"And how to do this experiment."

"Space-time is distorted by the interference of gravity, and is unevenly distributed around us. Changing the gravitational field is equivalent to indirectly changing the curvature of space-time."

Looking at the wooden door behind him that was closed by the staff with great effort, and the crowd gradually dispersing after being persuaded by the security guards, he took a deep breath and reached out to wipe the sweat from his forehead.

However, although people were eager to know more about the inside story, Lu Zhou still did not allow reporters from any media to enter and observe. Instead, he arranged those media who had obtained interview rights through formal channels to sit in another building. reception center.

Looking at the directors who were already sitting at the conference table, Lu Zhou cleared his throat and spoke.

Almost all the attendees were confused about what Lu Zhou wanted to do.