Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 572: Scientists have nationalities

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If there is any difference between this year's New Year's Eve and previous years, it's probably that there are more dumplings to eat and fewer relatives visiting from home.

Yan Yan suddenly became nervous when she heard the name of the star simulator.

When he saw this unread email, he was slightly stunned, and the expression on his face couldn't help but be a little strange.

However, even though it was no longer as lively as in previous years, Lu Zhou didn't feel that lonely.

[Master, there is a new email...(^口^*)]

Lu Zhou: "...I really don't think there's anything interesting about this matter."

When he saw this unread email, he was slightly stunned, and the expression on his face couldn't help but be a little strange.

Except for his grandparents and grandparents who have passed away, Lu Zhou is not that close to other relatives. They are probably just the kind of people who don't feel strange when they sit together drinking and eating together during festivals and holidays, and don't feel strange even if they haven't seen each other for a year. To the extent that something happened.

Except for his grandparents and grandparents who have passed away, Lu Zhou is not that close to other relatives. They are probably just the kind of people who don't feel strange when they sit together drinking and eating together during festivals and holidays, and don't feel strange even if they haven't seen each other for a year. To the extent that something happened.

Having said this, Lu Zhou paused for a moment and continued.

Having said this, Lu Zhou paused for a moment and continued.

Everyone has their own things to be busy with, and we don’t usually interact much with each other.

However, even though it was no longer as lively as in previous years, Lu Zhou didn't feel that lonely.

After leaving the CT room, Lu Zhou threw Academician Castine's business card into the trash can at the corner.

The only thing Lu Zhou had ever done for them was to help his cousin, a sophomore at Aurora who he had barely met, change his major.

Professor Kleiber raised his head sharply.

"China is an open country. Whether it is economy, culture, science or other fields, we have never shied away from integrating into the big family of the international community. However, integration and acceptance are the common obligations of both parties and should not be based on a certain At the expense of one country’s unilateral compromise.”

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

At this time, the wind chime hanging at the door of the coffee shop suddenly swayed with a series of crisp sounds.

Lu Zhou, lying in the CT machine, had his first physical examination after the New Year.

"Yes," Academician Castine said without hesitation, "the brain can be kept dormant through sleep for more than 20 days. You may not think this is very interesting, but in medicine it is It’s a magical thing.”

Lu Zhou: "...I really don't think there's anything interesting about this matter."

Although he has never been to Aurora University, because he occasionally serves as a reviewer for several well-known journals such as "Annals of Mathematics" and "Chronicles of Mathematics", he has met several professors from the Department of Mathematics at Aurora. Academic exchanges, and they happen to still have their contact information.

Lu Zhou: "Incredible?"

Professor Kleiber looked up and saw two people walking towards him.

"But you haven't won a medical award yet, have you? We can jointly sign all the research results on your brain..."

In a cafe not far from Wukesong subway station, Professor Kleiber, who was sitting by the window, stared at the people coming and going outside the window, glancing at his watch from time to time.

After clicking on the link it handed over, Lu Zhou opened the email directly.

For example, helping someone change their major is just a matter of saying hello to him, not even a simple effort.

"Yes, I still agree with this," Lu Zhou said softly in response to his gaze, "but on this basis, scientists have nationalities."

Big Year.

"I'm sorry, my dear friend, if you just want to discuss with me the physical model of plasma turbulence, or other questions about physics or mathematics, I can answer your confusion. But when it comes to controllable fusion, I can’t give you any more hints on the matter.”

At this moment, the phone in his pocket suddenly vibrated.

Lu Zhou said: "Let your country's politicians talk, not to me, but to the people they should go to."

On the second day of the new year, Lu Zhou received many congratulatory cards in his mailbox.

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

Lu Zhou, lying in the CT machine, had his first physical examination after the New Year.

Some were from Princeton, some were from Columbia University, and they were mainly his friends in academia.

"What's more, the STAR-2 demonstration reactor is not the result of me alone. It is the fruit of the efforts of hundreds of research units. If I help you now, it will be the biggest dissatisfaction to those compatriots who have worked hard with me. Responsible."

"What's more, the STAR-2 demonstration reactor is not the result of me alone. It is the fruit of the efforts of hundreds of research units. If I help you now, it will be the biggest dissatisfaction to those compatriots who have worked hard with me. Responsible."

I have to say that sometimes the relationship in academia is so wonderful.

Seeing that Lu Zhou didn't seem to have any intention of letting her avoid him, Kraibo hesitated for a moment, and finally said slowly, "To be honest... we are stuck in a bottleneck regarding the research on stellarator."

Big Year.

Yan Yan hesitated, but finally did not sit down, but continued to stand behind Lu Zhou.

After leaving the CT room, Lu Zhou threw Academician Castine's business card into the trash can at the corner.

"I'm sorry, my dear friend, if you just want to discuss with me the physical model of plasma turbulence, or other questions about physics or mathematics, I can answer your confusion. But when it comes to controllable fusion, I can’t give you any more hints on the matter.”

“…”

Having said this, Lu Zhou paused for a moment and continued.

Even in his current position, even though his research has caused headaches for leaders of countless countries, overseas scholars have not excluded him from the academic world... At least, he can occasionally receive letters from the "Annals of Mathematics" 》A review invitation sent by the editorial department. It's just that because he is too busy with work, he has turned down most review invitations if they were not papers that caught his interest.

Sensing the change in his expression, Yan Yan looked at Lu Zhou and asked, "Do you need me to avoid it?"

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

"I originally thought you would agree with the view that science has no borders..."

In the final analysis, controllable fusion is not a scourge, and there are essential differences between the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project and the Manhattan Project. It has affected the stability of the global political landscape, but after all, it is not a killing tool, and the original intention of its creation was not to destroy anyone.

Yan Yan suddenly became nervous when she heard the name of the star simulator.

[… Although it may be a bit rude to say this, I am currently in Beijing in China. I wonder if it is convenient for you now?]

[If it is convenient, there are some things I would like to talk to you in person.]

From a politically correct perspective, its emergence will reduce global carbon emissions, make energy cleaner, and make the future of mankind better... Maybe the United Nations will award him the "Champion of the Earth Award" for this

Lu Zhou, lying in the CT machine, had his first physical examination after the New Year.

[Dear Professor Lu Zhou, hello, my name is Kleiber. I felt extremely sad after hearing the news that you were in a coma. I wish you good health and safety...]

Yan Yan suddenly became nervous when she heard the name of the star simulator.

“…”

"What's more, the STAR-2 demonstration reactor is not the result of me alone. It is the fruit of the efforts of hundreds of research units. If I help you now, it will be the biggest dissatisfaction to those compatriots who have worked hard with me. Responsible."

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

“…”

"You tell me."

At least until he participates in the design of weapons, everyone's opinion of him will not change except for those whose interests are harmed.

[… Although it may be a bit rude to say this, I am currently in Beijing in China. I wonder if it is convenient for you now?]

Although Lu Zhou was also curious about what was going on in his brain, with modern medical research on the brain, trying to understand the mystery would probably be a waste of effort.

However, even though it was no longer as lively as in previous years, Lu Zhou didn't feel that lonely.

Although Lu Zhou was also curious about what was going on in his brain, with modern medical research on the brain, trying to understand the mystery would probably be a waste of effort.

After leaving the CT room, Lu Zhou threw Academician Castine's business card into the trash can at the corner.

Big Year.

[… Although it may be a bit rude to say this, I am currently in Beijing in China. I wonder if it is convenient for you now?]

Professor Kleiber looked up and saw two people walking towards him.

From a politically correct perspective, its emergence will reduce global carbon emissions, make energy cleaner, and make the future of mankind better... Maybe the United Nations will award him the "Champion of the Earth Award" for this

Finally, he sighed softly.

"As you said, this is a technology that all mankind will benefit from. However, unfortunately, your arrogance and prejudice have led to the current situation. If it were not for the unhappiness at the ITER meeting, we would I had the opportunity to share the joy of this victory together."

Some were from Princeton, some were from Columbia University, and they were mainly his friends in academia.

"You tell me."

[Dear Professor Lu Zhou, hello, my name is Kleiber. I felt extremely sad after hearing the news that you were in a coma. I wish you good health and safety...]

Lu Zhou, lying in the CT machine, had his first physical examination after the New Year.

Although Lu Zhou was also curious about what was going on in his brain, with modern medical research on the brain, trying to understand the mystery would probably be a waste of effort.

Lu Zhou: "...I really don't think there's anything interesting about this matter."

For example, helping someone change their major is just a matter of saying hello to him, not even a simple effort.

After clicking on the link it handed over, Lu Zhou opened the email directly.

"Anyway, we are leaving tomorrow." Academician Castine took out a business card from his pocket and handed it to Lu Zhou's hand with a bright smile on his face. "If you want to find out something about your brain Secret, feel free to contact me at any time. I can bet you that this is definitely a Nobel Prize-level discovery—"

Looking at the intracranial CT image in his hand, Academician Castine from the Royal Academy of Sciences rubbed the stubble on his chin with his index finger and said with interest.

Lu Zhou: "Incredible?"

After unlocking the screen, Xiao Ai's exclusive bubble popped up from the screen.

"You tell me."

Professor Kleiber looked up and saw two people walking towards him.

"Your physical condition is normal, and your rehabilitation is going very smoothly... To be honest, what happened to you is really incredible."

Professor Kleiber looked at Lu Zhou with a complicated expression.

From a politically correct perspective, its emergence will reduce global carbon emissions, make energy cleaner, and make the future of mankind better... Maybe the United Nations will award him the "Champion of the Earth Award" for this

The conversation fell into silence.

"I'm sorry, my dear friend, if you just want to discuss with me the physical model of plasma turbulence, or other questions about physics or mathematics, I can answer your confusion. But when it comes to controllable fusion, I can’t give you any more hints on the matter.”

Lu Zhou: "Incredible?"

After unlocking the screen, Xiao Ai's exclusive bubble popped up from the screen.

Smiling awkwardly, Academician Castine coughed lightly and continued.

At least until he participates in the design of weapons, everyone's opinion of him will not change except for those whose interests are harmed.

"Yes, I still agree with this," Lu Zhou said softly in response to his gaze, "but on this basis, scientists have nationalities."

Yan Yan suddenly became nervous when she heard the name of the star simulator.

In the final analysis, controllable fusion is not a scourge, and there are essential differences between the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project and the Manhattan Project. It has affected the stability of the global political landscape, but after all, it is not a killing tool, and the original intention of its creation was not to destroy anyone.

At this time, the wind chime hanging at the door of the coffee shop suddenly swayed with a series of crisp sounds.

"Yes," Academician Castine said without hesitation, "the brain can be kept dormant through sleep for more than 20 days. You may not think this is very interesting, but in medicine it is It’s a magical thing.”

[Master, there is a new email...(^口^*)]

"China is an open country. Whether it is economy, culture, science or other fields, we have never shied away from integrating into the big family of the international community. However, integration and acceptance are the common obligations of both parties and should not be based on a certain At the expense of one country’s unilateral compromise.”

Looking at the intracranial CT image in his hand, Academician Castine from the Royal Academy of Sciences rubbed the stubble on his chin with his index finger and said with interest.

Seeing that Lu Zhou didn't make any expression, Professor Kleiber was silent for a while and continued, "I know that such a request may make you embarrassed, but besides asking for your help, I can't think of a better way... I I won’t make it difficult for you to provide us with technical help, even just a little inspiration. If you agree that controllable fusion is a technology that all mankind will benefit from, I implore you to give me some guidance for my research. Clear path."

[Master, there is a new email...(^口^*)]

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

Lu Zhou: "...I really don't think there's anything interesting about this matter."

If there is any difference between this year's New Year's Eve and previous years, it's probably that there are more dumplings to eat and fewer relatives visiting from home.

In the final analysis, controllable fusion is not a scourge, and there are essential differences between the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project and the Manhattan Project. It has affected the stability of the global political landscape, but after all, it is not a killing tool, and the original intention of its creation was not to destroy anyone.

After unlocking the screen, Xiao Ai's exclusive bubble popped up from the screen.

"Anyway, we are leaving tomorrow." Academician Castine took out a business card from his pocket and handed it to Lu Zhou's hand with a bright smile on his face. "If you want to find out something about your brain Secret, feel free to contact me at any time. I can bet you that this is definitely a Nobel Prize-level discovery—"

After unlocking the screen, Xiao Ai's exclusive bubble popped up from the screen.

For example, helping someone change their major is just a matter of saying hello to him, not even a simple effort.

In a cafe not far from Wukesong subway station, Professor Kleiber, who was sitting by the window, stared at the people coming and going outside the window, glancing at his watch from time to time.

Smiling awkwardly, Academician Castine coughed lightly and continued.

Except for his grandparents and grandparents who have passed away, Lu Zhou is not that close to other relatives. They are probably just the kind of people who don't feel strange when they sit together drinking and eating together during festivals and holidays, and don't feel strange even if they haven't seen each other for a year. To the extent that something happened.

Putting away the business card, Lu Zhou said indifferently: "Oh, I already have that thing."

"Yes," Academician Castine said without hesitation, "the brain can be kept dormant through sleep for more than 20 days. You may not think this is very interesting, but in medicine it is It’s a magical thing.”

Lu Zhou: "Incredible?"

“…”

Some were from Princeton, some were from Columbia University, and they were mainly his friends in academia.

At this time, the wind chime hanging at the door of the coffee shop suddenly swayed with a series of crisp sounds.

“…”

The only thing Lu Zhou had ever done for them was to help his cousin, a sophomore at Aurora who he had barely met, change his major.

The conversation fell into silence.

Smiling awkwardly, Academician Castine coughed lightly and continued.

Professor Kleiber looked up and saw two people walking towards him.

Sitting down opposite Professor Kleiber, Lu Zhou smiled and said, "Nice to meet you, my dear friend."

Putting away the business card, Lu Zhou said indifferently: "Oh, I already have that thing."

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

In the final analysis, controllable fusion is not a scourge, and there are essential differences between the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project and the Manhattan Project. It has affected the stability of the global political landscape, but after all, it is not a killing tool, and the original intention of its creation was not to destroy anyone.

Sensing the change in his expression, Yan Yan looked at Lu Zhou and asked, "Do you need me to avoid it?"

Seeing that Lu Zhou didn't seem to have any intention of letting her avoid him, Kraibo hesitated for a moment, and finally said slowly, "To be honest... we are stuck in a bottleneck regarding the research on stellarator."

"But you haven't won a medical award yet, have you? We can jointly sign all the research results on your brain..."

However, even though it was no longer as lively as in previous years, Lu Zhou didn't feel that lonely.

Professor Kleiber looked at Lu Zhou with a complicated expression.

Yan Yan suddenly became nervous when she heard the name of the star simulator.

Lu Zhou said: "Let your country's politicians talk, not to me, but to the people they should go to."

Lu Zhou: "Incredible?"

"Your physical condition is normal, and your rehabilitation is going very smoothly... To be honest, what happened to you is really incredible."

Yan Yan suddenly became nervous when she heard the name of the star simulator.

I have to say that sometimes the relationship in academia is so wonderful.

Lu Zhou said perfunctorily: "Let's talk about it some other time. At least for now, my mind is still clear."

Professor Kleiber looked at Lu Zhou with a complicated expression.

Although he has never been to Aurora University, because he occasionally serves as a reviewer for several well-known journals such as "Annals of Mathematics" and "Chronicles of Mathematics", he has met several professors from the Department of Mathematics at Aurora. Academic exchanges, and they happen to still have their contact information.

Sitting down opposite Professor Kleiber, Lu Zhou smiled and said, "Nice to meet you, my dear friend."

"Yes," Academician Castine said without hesitation, "the brain can be kept dormant through sleep for more than 20 days. You may not think this is very interesting, but in medicine it is It’s a magical thing.”

"Anyway, we are leaving tomorrow." Academician Castine took out a business card from his pocket and handed it to Lu Zhou's hand with a bright smile on his face. "If you want to find out something about your brain Secret, feel free to contact me at any time. I can bet you that this is definitely a Nobel Prize-level discovery—"

Castine: “…”

Finally, he sighed softly.

Seeing that Lu Zhou didn't make any expression, Professor Kleiber was silent for a while and continued, "I know that such a request may make you embarrassed, but besides asking for your help, I can't think of a better way... I I won’t make it difficult for you to provide us with technical help, even just a little inspiration. If you agree that controllable fusion is a technology that all mankind will benefit from, I implore you to give me some guidance for my research. Clear path."

I have to say that sometimes the relationship in academia is so wonderful.

Although Lu Zhou was also curious about what was going on in his brain, with modern medical research on the brain, trying to understand the mystery would probably be a waste of effort.

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

Lu Zhou said: "Let your country's politicians talk, not to me, but to the people they should go to."

"Yes," Academician Castine said without hesitation, "the brain can be kept dormant through sleep for more than 20 days. You may not think this is very interesting, but in medicine it is It’s a magical thing.”

"I understand how you feel at the moment, but there is only so much I can say. However, if you really desire this technology, I can point you to a clear path."

After leaving the CT room, Lu Zhou threw Academician Castine's business card into the trash can at the corner.

"But you haven't won a medical award yet, have you? We can jointly sign all the research results on your brain..."

Professor Kleiber looked at Lu Zhou with a complicated expression.

"But you haven't won a medical award yet, have you? We can jointly sign all the research results on your brain..."

Yan Yan suddenly became nervous when she heard the name of the star simulator.

"I believe that as long as you are willing to put aside your prejudices and show sufficient sincerity, there is still the possibility of cooperation between us."

At this moment, the phone in his pocket suddenly vibrated.

In a cafe not far from Wukesong subway station, Professor Kleiber, who was sitting by the window, stared at the people coming and going outside the window, glancing at his watch from time to time.

Looking at the intracranial CT image in his hand, Academician Castine from the Royal Academy of Sciences rubbed the stubble on his chin with his index finger and said with interest.

On the second day of the new year, Lu Zhou received many congratulatory cards in his mailbox.

"What's more, the STAR-2 demonstration reactor is not the result of me alone. It is the fruit of the efforts of hundreds of research units. If I help you now, it will be the biggest dissatisfaction to those compatriots who have worked hard with me. Responsible."

After clicking on the link it handed over, Lu Zhou opened the email directly.

After unlocking the screen, Xiao Ai's exclusive bubble popped up from the screen.

Lu Zhou said: "Let your country's politicians talk, not to me, but to the people they should go to."

Lu Zhou, lying in the CT machine, had his first physical examination after the New Year.

I have to say that sometimes the relationship in academia is so wonderful.

However, Lu Zhou's expression did not change at all. He just smiled and said, "Oh?"

[Master, there is a new email...(^口^*)]

In a cafe not far from Wukesong subway station, Professor Kleiber, who was sitting by the window, stared at the people coming and going outside the window, glancing at his watch from time to time.

For example, helping someone change their major is just a matter of saying hello to him, not even a simple effort.

"What's more, the STAR-2 demonstration reactor is not the result of me alone. It is the fruit of the efforts of hundreds of research units. If I help you now, it will be the biggest dissatisfaction to those compatriots who have worked hard with me. Responsible."

Big Year.

Sensing the change in his expression, Yan Yan looked at Lu Zhou and asked, "Do you need me to avoid it?"

Although Lu Zhou was also curious about what was going on in his brain, with modern medical research on the brain, trying to understand the mystery would probably be a waste of effort.

Looking at Professor Kleiber who lowered his head and said nothing, Lu Zhou was silent for a while and then spoke.

After clicking on the link it handed over, Lu Zhou opened the email directly.

Even in his current position, even though his research has caused headaches for leaders of countless countries, overseas scholars have not excluded him from the academic world... At least, he can occasionally receive letters from the "Annals of Mathematics" 》A review invitation sent by the editorial department. It's just that because he is too busy with work, he has turned down most review invitations if they were not papers that caught his interest.

Professor Kleiber looked at Lu Zhou with a complicated expression.

[Master, there is a new email...(^口^*)]

"China is an open country. Whether it is economy, culture, science or other fields, we have never shied away from integrating into the big family of the international community. However, integration and acceptance are the common obligations of both parties and should not be based on a certain At the expense of one country’s unilateral compromise.”

When he saw this unread email, he was slightly stunned, and the expression on his face couldn't help but be a little strange.

"I'm sorry, my dear friend, if you just want to discuss with me the physical model of plasma turbulence, or other questions about physics or mathematics, I can answer your confusion. But when it comes to controllable fusion, I can’t give you any more hints on the matter.”

At least until he participates in the design of weapons, everyone's opinion of him will not change except for those whose interests are harmed.

Some were from Princeton, some were from Columbia University, and they were mainly his friends in academia.

However, Lu Zhou's expression did not change at all. He just smiled and said, "Oh?"

[Dear Professor Lu Zhou, hello, my name is Kleiber. I felt extremely sad after hearing the news that you were in a coma. I wish you good health and safety...]

"Yes," Academician Castine said without hesitation, "the brain can be kept dormant through sleep for more than 20 days. You may not think this is very interesting, but in medicine it is It’s a magical thing.”

After leaving the CT room, Lu Zhou threw Academician Castine's business card into the trash can at the corner.

"China is an open country. Whether it is economy, culture, science or other fields, we have never shied away from integrating into the big family of the international community. However, integration and acceptance are the common obligations of both parties and should not be based on a certain At the expense of one country’s unilateral compromise.”

Yan Yan hesitated, but finally did not sit down, but continued to stand behind Lu Zhou.

Lu Zhou said perfunctorily: "Let's talk about it some other time. At least for now, my mind is still clear."

Looking at Professor Kleiber who lowered his head and said nothing, Lu Zhou was silent for a while and then spoke.

In the final analysis, controllable fusion is not a scourge, and there are essential differences between the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project and the Manhattan Project. It has affected the stability of the global political landscape, but after all, it is not a killing tool, and the original intention of its creation was not to destroy anyone.

[… Although it may be a bit rude to say this, I am currently in Beijing in China. I wonder if it is convenient for you now?]

At this moment, the phone in his pocket suddenly vibrated.

"China is an open country. Whether it is economy, culture, science or other fields, we have never shied away from integrating into the big family of the international community. However, integration and acceptance are the common obligations of both parties and should not be based on a certain At the expense of one country’s unilateral compromise.”

"I originally thought you would agree with the view that science has no borders..."

After clicking on the link it handed over, Lu Zhou opened the email directly.

When he saw this unread email, he was slightly stunned, and the expression on his face couldn't help but be a little strange.

Looking at Professor Kleiber who lowered his head and said nothing, Lu Zhou was silent for a while and then spoke.

Smiling awkwardly, Academician Castine coughed lightly and continued.

[If it is convenient, there are some things I would like to talk to you in person.]

In the final analysis, controllable fusion is not a scourge, and there are essential differences between the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project and the Manhattan Project. It has affected the stability of the global political landscape, but after all, it is not a killing tool, and the original intention of its creation was not to destroy anyone.

Yan Yan hesitated, but finally did not sit down, but continued to stand behind Lu Zhou.

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

After leaving the CT room, Lu Zhou threw Academician Castine's business card into the trash can at the corner.

[Dear Professor Lu Zhou, hello, my name is Kleiber. I felt extremely sad after hearing the news that you were in a coma. I wish you good health and safety...]

From a politically correct perspective, its emergence will reduce global carbon emissions, make energy cleaner, and make the future of mankind better... Maybe the United Nations will award him the "Champion of the Earth Award" for this

Castine: “…”

Professor Kleiber looked up and saw two people walking towards him.

In a cafe not far from Wukesong subway station, Professor Kleiber, who was sitting by the window, stared at the people coming and going outside the window, glancing at his watch from time to time.

"Anyway, we are leaving tomorrow." Academician Castine took out a business card from his pocket and handed it to Lu Zhou's hand with a bright smile on his face. "If you want to find out something about your brain Secret, feel free to contact me at any time. I can bet you that this is definitely a Nobel Prize-level discovery—"

Even in his current position, even though his research has caused headaches for leaders of countless countries, overseas scholars have not excluded him from the academic world... At least, he can occasionally receive letters from the "Annals of Mathematics" 》A review invitation sent by the editorial department. It's just that because he is too busy with work, he has turned down most review invitations if they were not papers that caught his interest.

"I'm sorry, my dear friend, if you just want to discuss with me the physical model of plasma turbulence, or other questions about physics or mathematics, I can answer your confusion. But when it comes to controllable fusion, I can’t give you any more hints on the matter.”

[Dear Professor Lu Zhou, hello, my name is Kleiber. I felt extremely sad after hearing the news that you were in a coma. I wish you good health and safety...]

Looking at Professor Kleiber who lowered his head and said nothing, Lu Zhou was silent for a while and then spoke.

Seeing that Lu Zhou didn't make any expression, Professor Kleiber was silent for a while and continued, "I know that such a request may make you embarrassed, but besides asking for your help, I can't think of a better way... I I won’t make it difficult for you to provide us with technical help, even just a little inspiration. If you agree that controllable fusion is a technology that all mankind will benefit from, I implore you to give me some guidance for my research. Clear path."

"You tell me."

Finally, he sighed softly.

At this time, the wind chime hanging at the door of the coffee shop suddenly swayed with a series of crisp sounds.

Looking at the intracranial CT image in his hand, Academician Castine from the Royal Academy of Sciences rubbed the stubble on his chin with his index finger and said with interest.

“…”

Lu Zhou was silent for a long time as he looked at this Germanic professor who bowed to him for the sake of science.

“…”

If there is any difference between this year's New Year's Eve and previous years, it's probably that there are more dumplings to eat and fewer relatives visiting from home.

At this moment, the phone in his pocket suddenly vibrated.

"Anyway, we are leaving tomorrow." Academician Castine took out a business card from his pocket and handed it to Lu Zhou's hand with a bright smile on his face. "If you want to find out something about your brain Secret, feel free to contact me at any time. I can bet you that this is definitely a Nobel Prize-level discovery—"

Professor Kleiber looked up and saw two people walking towards him.

Professor Kleiber raised his head sharply.

"Yes," Academician Castine said without hesitation, "the brain can be kept dormant through sleep for more than 20 days. You may not think this is very interesting, but in medicine it is It’s a magical thing.”

Sitting down opposite Professor Kleiber, Lu Zhou smiled and said, "Nice to meet you, my dear friend."

Lu Zhou: "...I really don't think there's anything interesting about this matter."

On the second day of the new year, Lu Zhou received many congratulatory cards in his mailbox.

Lu Zhou said perfunctorily: "Let's talk about it some other time. At least for now, my mind is still clear."

Lu Zhou said perfunctorily: "Let's talk about it some other time. At least for now, my mind is still clear."

Castine: “…”

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

At this moment, the phone in his pocket suddenly vibrated.

"I believe that as long as you are willing to put aside your prejudices and show sufficient sincerity, there is still the possibility of cooperation between us."

"These matters outside of research have nothing to do with us scholars. It is not up to you to plead for your motherland."

Sensing the change in his expression, Yan Yan looked at Lu Zhou and asked, "Do you need me to avoid it?"

“…”

Some were from Princeton, some were from Columbia University, and they were mainly his friends in academia.

[Master, there is a new email...(^口^*)]

The conversation fell into silence.

Sensing the change in his expression, Yan Yan looked at Lu Zhou and asked, "Do you need me to avoid it?"

After unlocking the screen, Xiao Ai's exclusive bubble popped up from the screen.

Professor Kleiber looked at Lu Zhou with a complicated expression.

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

In the final analysis, controllable fusion is not a scourge, and there are essential differences between the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project and the Manhattan Project. It has affected the stability of the global political landscape, but after all, it is not a killing tool, and the original intention of its creation was not to destroy anyone.

"I believe that as long as you are willing to put aside your prejudices and show sufficient sincerity, there is still the possibility of cooperation between us."

"I believe that as long as you are willing to put aside your prejudices and show sufficient sincerity, there is still the possibility of cooperation between us."

At least until he participates in the design of weapons, everyone's opinion of him will not change except for those whose interests are harmed.

Professor Kleiber looked at Lu Zhou with a complicated expression.

Lu Zhou smiled and said, "That's not necessary. You can just sit next to me."

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

Castine: “…”

However, Lu Zhou's expression did not change at all. He just smiled and said, "Oh?"

Yan Yan hesitated, but finally did not sit down, but continued to stand behind Lu Zhou.

Lu Zhou, lying in the CT machine, had his first physical examination after the New Year.

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

Professor Kleiber looked at Lu Zhou with a complicated expression.

Seeing that Lu Zhou didn't seem to have any intention of letting her avoid him, Kraibo hesitated for a moment, and finally said slowly, "To be honest... we are stuck in a bottleneck regarding the research on stellarator."

Lu Zhou smiled and said, "That's not necessary. You can just sit next to me."

"But you haven't won a medical award yet, have you? We can jointly sign all the research results on your brain..."

"China is an open country. Whether it is economy, culture, science or other fields, we have never shied away from integrating into the big family of the international community. However, integration and acceptance are the common obligations of both parties and should not be based on a certain At the expense of one country’s unilateral compromise.”

Sensing the change in his expression, Yan Yan looked at Lu Zhou and asked, "Do you need me to avoid it?"

If there is any difference between this year's New Year's Eve and previous years, it's probably that there are more dumplings to eat and fewer relatives visiting from home.

Lu Zhou was silent for a long time as he looked at this Germanic professor who bowed to him for the sake of science.

Yan Yan suddenly became nervous when she heard the name of the star simulator.

Looking at the intracranial CT image in his hand, Academician Castine from the Royal Academy of Sciences rubbed the stubble on his chin with his index finger and said with interest.

"Yes," Academician Castine said without hesitation, "the brain can be kept dormant through sleep for more than 20 days. You may not think this is very interesting, but in medicine it is It’s a magical thing.”

After clicking on the link it handed over, Lu Zhou opened the email directly.

"I understand how you feel at the moment, but there is only so much I can say. However, if you really desire this technology, I can point you to a clear path."

"What's more, the STAR-2 demonstration reactor is not the result of me alone. It is the fruit of the efforts of hundreds of research units. If I help you now, it will be the biggest dissatisfaction to those compatriots who have worked hard with me. Responsible."

However, even though it was no longer as lively as in previous years, Lu Zhou didn't feel that lonely.

However, Lu Zhou's expression did not change at all. He just smiled and said, "Oh?"

"But you haven't won a medical award yet, have you? We can jointly sign all the research results on your brain..."

"I understand how you feel at the moment, but there is only so much I can say. However, if you really desire this technology, I can point you to a clear path."

In the final analysis, controllable fusion is not a scourge, and there are essential differences between the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project and the Manhattan Project. It has affected the stability of the global political landscape, but after all, it is not a killing tool, and the original intention of its creation was not to destroy anyone.

[Dear Professor Lu Zhou, hello, my name is Kleiber. I felt extremely sad after hearing the news that you were in a coma. I wish you good health and safety...]

Looking at the intracranial CT image in his hand, Academician Castine from the Royal Academy of Sciences rubbed the stubble on his chin with his index finger and said with interest.

On the second day of the new year, Lu Zhou received many congratulatory cards in his mailbox.

Lu Zhou smiled and said, "That's not necessary. You can just sit next to me."

Seeing that Lu Zhou didn't make any expression, Professor Kleiber was silent for a while and continued, "I know that such a request may make you embarrassed, but besides asking for your help, I can't think of a better way... I I won’t make it difficult for you to provide us with technical help, even just a little inspiration. If you agree that controllable fusion is a technology that all mankind will benefit from, I implore you to give me some guidance for my research. Clear path."

"I believe that as long as you are willing to put aside your prejudices and show sufficient sincerity, there is still the possibility of cooperation between us."

At this moment, the phone in his pocket suddenly vibrated.

Professor Kleiber looked up and saw two people walking towards him.

[Master, there is a new email...(^口^*)]

"I'm sorry, my dear friend, if you just want to discuss with me the physical model of plasma turbulence, or other questions about physics or mathematics, I can answer your confusion. But when it comes to controllable fusion, I can’t give you any more hints on the matter.”

Lu Zhou was silent for a long time as he looked at this Germanic professor who bowed to him for the sake of science.

However, Lu Zhou's expression did not change at all. He just smiled and said, "Oh?"

Sensing the change in his expression, Yan Yan looked at Lu Zhou and asked, "Do you need me to avoid it?"

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

[Master, there is a new email...(^口^*)]

"Yes, I still agree with this," Lu Zhou said softly in response to his gaze, "but on this basis, scientists have nationalities."

Putting away the business card, Lu Zhou said indifferently: "Oh, I already have that thing."

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

Finally, he sighed softly.

At least until he participates in the design of weapons, everyone's opinion of him will not change except for those whose interests are harmed.

At least until he participates in the design of weapons, everyone's opinion of him will not change except for those whose interests are harmed.

"I'm sorry, my dear friend, if you just want to discuss with me the physical model of plasma turbulence, or other questions about physics or mathematics, I can answer your confusion. But when it comes to controllable fusion, I can’t give you any more hints on the matter.”

Yan Yan hesitated, but finally did not sit down, but continued to stand behind Lu Zhou.

[Master, there is a new email...(^口^*)]

For example, helping someone change their major is just a matter of saying hello to him, not even a simple effort.

Except for his grandparents and grandparents who have passed away, Lu Zhou is not that close to other relatives. They are probably just the kind of people who don't feel strange when they sit together drinking and eating together during festivals and holidays, and don't feel strange even if they haven't seen each other for a year. To the extent that something happened.

At least until he participates in the design of weapons, everyone's opinion of him will not change except for those whose interests are harmed.

"As you said, this is a technology that all mankind will benefit from. However, unfortunately, your arrogance and prejudice have led to the current situation. If it were not for the unhappiness at the ITER meeting, we would I had the opportunity to share the joy of this victory together."

For example, helping someone change their major is just a matter of saying hello to him, not even a simple effort.

"Your physical condition is normal, and your rehabilitation is going very smoothly... To be honest, what happened to you is really incredible."

"These matters outside of research have nothing to do with us scholars. It is not up to you to plead for your motherland."

From a politically correct perspective, its emergence will reduce global carbon emissions, make energy cleaner, and make the future of mankind better... Maybe the United Nations will award him the "Champion of the Earth Award" for this

Having said this, Lu Zhou paused for a moment and continued.

However, even though it was no longer as lively as in previous years, Lu Zhou didn't feel that lonely.

Lu Zhou was silent for a long time as he looked at this Germanic professor who bowed to him for the sake of science.

Finally, he sighed softly.

I have to say that sometimes the relationship in academia is so wonderful.

"What's more, the STAR-2 demonstration reactor is not the result of me alone. It is the fruit of the efforts of hundreds of research units. If I help you now, it will be the biggest dissatisfaction to those compatriots who have worked hard with me. Responsible."

"You tell me."

Although Lu Zhou was also curious about what was going on in his brain, with modern medical research on the brain, trying to understand the mystery would probably be a waste of effort.

Professor Kleiber looked at Lu Zhou with a complicated expression.

The only thing Lu Zhou had ever done for them was to help his cousin, a sophomore at Aurora who he had barely met, change his major.

Looking at the intracranial CT image in his hand, Academician Castine from the Royal Academy of Sciences rubbed the stubble on his chin with his index finger and said with interest.

"As you said, this is a technology that all mankind will benefit from. However, unfortunately, your arrogance and prejudice have led to the current situation. If it were not for the unhappiness at the ITER meeting, we would I had the opportunity to share the joy of this victory together."

After leaving the CT room, Lu Zhou threw Academician Castine's business card into the trash can at the corner.

However, even though it was no longer as lively as in previous years, Lu Zhou didn't feel that lonely.

Even in his current position, even though his research has caused headaches for leaders of countless countries, overseas scholars have not excluded him from the academic world... At least, he can occasionally receive letters from the "Annals of Mathematics" 》A review invitation sent by the editorial department. It's just that because he is too busy with work, he has turned down most review invitations if they were not papers that caught his interest.

Except for his grandparents and grandparents who have passed away, Lu Zhou is not that close to other relatives. They are probably just the kind of people who don't feel strange when they sit together drinking and eating together during festivals and holidays, and don't feel strange even if they haven't seen each other for a year. To the extent that something happened.

"I originally thought you would agree with the view that science has no borders..."

Sensing the change in his expression, Yan Yan looked at Lu Zhou and asked, "Do you need me to avoid it?"

Looking at Professor Kleiber who lowered his head and said nothing, Lu Zhou was silent for a while and then spoke.

I have to say that sometimes the relationship in academia is so wonderful.

Big Year.

"Yes, I still agree with this," Lu Zhou said softly in response to his gaze, "but on this basis, scientists have nationalities."

Smiling awkwardly, Academician Castine coughed lightly and continued.

The conversation fell into silence.

Lu Zhou smiled and said, "That's not necessary. You can just sit next to me."

On the second day of the new year, Lu Zhou received many congratulatory cards in his mailbox.

Lu Zhou said: "Let your country's politicians talk, not to me, but to the people they should go to."

The conversation fell into silence.

"Yes," Academician Castine said without hesitation, "the brain can be kept dormant through sleep for more than 20 days. You may not think this is very interesting, but in medicine it is It’s a magical thing.”

After unlocking the screen, Xiao Ai's exclusive bubble popped up from the screen.

Looking at Professor Kleiber who lowered his head and said nothing, Lu Zhou was silent for a while and then spoke.

"What's more, the STAR-2 demonstration reactor is not the result of me alone. It is the fruit of the efforts of hundreds of research units. If I help you now, it will be the biggest dissatisfaction to those compatriots who have worked hard with me. Responsible."

Putting away the business card, Lu Zhou said indifferently: "Oh, I already have that thing."

"I understand how you feel at the moment, but there is only so much I can say. However, if you really desire this technology, I can point you to a clear path."

After leaving the CT room, Lu Zhou threw Academician Castine's business card into the trash can at the corner.

Although Lu Zhou was also curious about what was going on in his brain, with modern medical research on the brain, trying to understand the mystery would probably be a waste of effort.

Professor Kleiber raised his head sharply.

I have to say that sometimes the relationship in academia is so wonderful.

"These matters outside of research have nothing to do with us scholars. It is not up to you to plead for your motherland."

Putting away the business card, Lu Zhou said indifferently: "Oh, I already have that thing."

[If it is convenient, there are some things I would like to talk to you in person.]

Lu Zhou, lying in the CT machine, had his first physical examination after the New Year.

"You tell me."

When he saw this unread email, he was slightly stunned, and the expression on his face couldn't help but be a little strange.

“…”

Lu Zhou, lying in the CT machine, had his first physical examination after the New Year.

At this time, the wind chime hanging at the door of the coffee shop suddenly swayed with a series of crisp sounds.

Finally, he sighed softly.

Lu Zhou said: "Let your country's politicians talk, not to me, but to the people they should go to."

In the final analysis, controllable fusion is not a scourge, and there are essential differences between the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project and the Manhattan Project. It has affected the stability of the global political landscape, but after all, it is not a killing tool, and the original intention of its creation was not to destroy anyone.

Lu Zhou was silent for a long time as he looked at this Germanic professor who bowed to him for the sake of science.

Smiling awkwardly, Academician Castine coughed lightly and continued.

"These matters outside of research have nothing to do with us scholars. It is not up to you to plead for your motherland."

At this time, the wind chime hanging at the door of the coffee shop suddenly swayed with a series of crisp sounds.

Looking at the intracranial CT image in his hand, Academician Castine from the Royal Academy of Sciences rubbed the stubble on his chin with his index finger and said with interest.

"I originally thought you would agree with the view that science has no borders..."

Seeing that Lu Zhou didn't make any expression, Professor Kleiber was silent for a while and continued, "I know that such a request may make you embarrassed, but besides asking for your help, I can't think of a better way... I I won’t make it difficult for you to provide us with technical help, even just a little inspiration. If you agree that controllable fusion is a technology that all mankind will benefit from, I implore you to give me some guidance for my research. Clear path."

"China is an open country. Whether it is economy, culture, science or other fields, we have never shied away from integrating into the big family of the international community. However, integration and acceptance are the common obligations of both parties and should not be based on a certain At the expense of one country’s unilateral compromise.”

[… Although it may be a bit rude to say this, I am currently in Beijing in China. I wonder if it is convenient for you now?]

"I understand how you feel at the moment, but there is only so much I can say. However, if you really desire this technology, I can point you to a clear path."

"Nice to meet you..." As he said that, Professor Kleiber glanced at Yan Yan who was standing behind Lu Zhou, and then turned his questioning gaze to Lu Zhou.

Lu Zhou smiled and said, "That's not necessary. You can just sit next to me."

The conversation fell into silence.

"I believe that as long as you are willing to put aside your prejudices and show sufficient sincerity, there is still the possibility of cooperation between us."

Lu Zhou was silent for a long time as he looked at this Germanic professor who bowed to him for the sake of science.

Sensing the change in his expression, Yan Yan looked at Lu Zhou and asked, "Do you need me to avoid it?"

In the final analysis, controllable fusion is not a scourge, and there are essential differences between the STAR-2 demonstration reactor project and the Manhattan Project. It has affected the stability of the global political landscape, but after all, it is not a killing tool, and the original intention of its creation was not to destroy anyone.

"China is an open country. Whether it is economy, culture, science or other fields, we have never shied away from integrating into the big family of the international community. However, integration and acceptance are the common obligations of both parties and should not be based on a certain At the expense of one country’s unilateral compromise.”

Seeing that Lu Zhou didn't make any expression, Professor Kleiber was silent for a while and continued, "I know that such a request may make you embarrassed, but besides asking for your help, I can't think of a better way... I I won’t make it difficult for you to provide us with technical help, even just a little inspiration. If you agree that controllable fusion is a technology that all mankind will benefit from, I implore you to give me some guidance for my research. Clear path."

Although Lu Zhou was also curious about what was going on in his brain, with modern medical research on the brain, trying to understand the mystery would probably be a waste of effort.

Lu Zhou, lying in the CT machine, had his first physical examination after the New Year.