Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 911: A new chapter in physics!

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The applause was like a storm.

"Did you just say something?"

After Lu Zhou and the CERN representatives finished their speeches, Director Li from the China State Administration of Science and Technology, as well as high-level officials from the aerospace departments of Russia, the United States, the European Union and other countries, all spoke on behalf of their respective countries. My views on this century project and my best wishes.

"It's not pessimism, but we currently don't have any observational means that can reveal the mysteries of a world one dimension lower than ours. This is not a problem that can be solved by a collider alone," after a moment of pause, Witten continued, "But even so, it's just as significant, and as I said, it's an epic moment. Both in an academic sense and outside of it."

The roof of the auditorium was almost blown off.

Hearing this, Witten smiled and shook his head.

After understanding the meaning of Professor Kleiber's words, Professor Klitzing smiled.

The roof of the auditorium was almost blown off.

At the same time, the birth of this technology is bound to break the international order that has barely maintained balance for a long time in a drastic way.

Looking at the man walking down the stage, Professor Klitzing, who was sitting near the center of the venue, clapped his hands and said with a smile to Professor Kleiber, who was sitting next to him.

"Don't be so pessimistic, man."

"I don't deny the first half of what you just said. This is definitely an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory."

As a scholar, he didn't care much about the exchange of interests between politicians, so he just continued in a relaxed tone, "I heard that the EU and the United States paid a lot of money to allow China to use its first-generation fusion reactor. The reactor cores were removed from the banned list... But if I remember correctly, wasn’t that the result of discussions among various countries?”

"Excellent speech...what do you think?"

"My academic intuition tells me that the world is becoming a whole, just like two intertwined strings. From now on, our physics will be more prosperous... But it is too early to say this now, let's wait. .”

The applause was like a storm.

At the same time, for physics, a new era has also begun with the fall of the curtain at this opening ceremony...

At the same time, on the other side of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people.

Professor Kleiber also clapped his hands and said with a smile.

"Probably so, maybe there is a slight difference... But in short, that's what it means," Professor Wilzek laughed and quickly brought the topic over. "Speaking of which, finally a generous person has come forward and is willing to promote our discipline. Moving forward into the future...are you ready? Mr. Witten."

No matter what thoughts you have in your heart, no matter what kind of overt and covert struggles and games are behind it, at least at this moment, facing the century project that will determine the height of civilization on earth, hands from all over the world are clasped together.

"Professor Klitzing, the country is also made up of people. Everyone's voice plays a certain role. The only difference is that some people's voices are as small and insignificant as mosquitoes, while some people's voices are louder than thunder. It also needs to be loud and hard to ignore. This is both a right and a responsibility.”

"What else?" Wilzek smiled and winked, "You used to complain that the CERN collider was too weak and there was no way to verify your theory. Now that there is a larger collider, it just so happens that you and The relationship with the person in charge is pretty good.”

Witten: "...Is this what he said exactly?"

"what chance?"

"Our common agenda."

"My opinion is the same as yours, except that apart from this, it feels a bit incredible."

"The opportunity to touch the sun with both hands, or the opportunity to share peace and prosperity together." Looking at the figure who had disappeared behind the door, Kleiber narrowed his eyes as if falling into memories, and continued with some emotion, "At that time Although he rejected me, I once suspected that I had seen the wrong person and had pessimistic thoughts about the future... But the facts proved that I was wrong. He was just using another way to make everyone's demands come true. The possible way to be satisfied brings the sun to the earth.”

"My academic intuition tells me that the world is becoming a whole, just like two intertwined strings. From now on, our physics will be more prosperous... But it is too early to say this now, let's wait. .”

Kriching turned his head and glanced at him curiously.

Professor Kleiber also clapped his hands and said with a smile.

For various reasons, in this international symposium, the speeches of academic representatives were arranged in the C position, in front of political representatives.

"Don't be so pessimistic, man."

"I always thought he was a scholar who focused on his own research and didn't care about things that had nothing to do with it, but I didn't expect that he was not such a person."

Professor Kleiber also clapped his hands and said with a smile.

"Professor Klitzing, the country is also made up of people. Everyone's voice plays a certain role. The only difference is that some people's voices are as small and insignificant as mosquitoes, while some people's voices are louder than thunder. It also needs to be loud and hard to ignore. This is both a right and a responsibility.”

"Professor Klitzing, the country is also made up of people. Everyone's voice plays a certain role. The only difference is that some people's voices are as small and insignificant as mosquitoes, while some people's voices are louder than thunder. It also needs to be loud and hard to ignore. This is both a right and a responsibility.”

"Incredible? Unbelievable what?"

Stopping his clapping hands and squinting at Lu Zhou who was walking down the stage, Professor Frank Wilzek suddenly couldn't help but speak.

"What else?" Wilzek smiled and winked, "You used to complain that the CERN collider was too weak and there was no way to verify your theory. Now that there is a larger collider, it just so happens that you and The relationship with the person in charge is pretty good.”

"He is the leader of Chinese academic circles and the representative of all Chinese scholars. He is also the chief architect who has completed the great cause of the controllable fusion project. I can even say with certainty that China is willing to develop controllable nuclear energy. Fusion technology has been negotiated with various countries, and the world today is still running on a peaceful track, and his contribution must be in it."

At the same time, the birth of this technology is bound to break the international order that has barely maintained balance for a long time in a drastic way.

The roof of the auditorium was almost blown off.

"Did you just say something?"

The opening ceremony came to an end quickly.

No matter what thoughts you have in your heart, no matter what kind of overt and covert struggles and games are behind it, at least at this moment, facing the century project that will determine the height of civilization on earth, hands from all over the world are clasped together.

"I always thought he was a scholar who focused on his own research and didn't care about things that had nothing to do with it, but I didn't expect that he was not such a person."

"Don't be so pessimistic, man."

After Lu Zhou and the CERN representatives finished their speeches, Director Li from the China State Administration of Science and Technology, as well as high-level officials from the aerospace departments of Russia, the United States, the European Union and other countries, all spoke on behalf of their respective countries. My views on this century project and my best wishes.

No matter what thoughts you have in your heart, no matter what kind of overt and covert struggles and games are behind it, at least at this moment, facing the century project that will determine the height of civilization on earth, hands from all over the world are clasped together.

Kriching turned his head and glanced at him curiously.

After Lu Zhou walked off the stage, Mrs. Kremer, the director of CERN, came up next.

Shaking his head, Professor Kleiber withdrew his gaze from the stage and spoke.

The roof of the auditorium was almost blown off.

Kriching turned his head and glanced at him curiously.

"I approached him once and hoped he would give us a chance."

After Lu Zhou walked off the stage, Mrs. Kremer, the director of CERN, came up next.

No matter what thoughts you have in your heart, no matter what kind of overt and covert struggles and games are behind it, at least at this moment, facing the century project that will determine the height of civilization on earth, hands from all over the world are clasped together.

"He is the leader of Chinese academic circles and the representative of all Chinese scholars. He is also the chief architect who has completed the great cause of the controllable fusion project. I can even say with certainty that China is willing to develop controllable nuclear energy. Fusion technology has been negotiated with various countries, and the world today is still running on a peaceful track, and his contribution must be in it."

The resulting social changes will be extremely terrifying, and will even exceed the combined impact of the previous two industrial revolutions on human society.

At the same time, on the other side of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people.

"Excellent speech...what do you think?"

"what chance?"

For various reasons, in this international symposium, the speeches of academic representatives were arranged in the C position, in front of political representatives.

"My academic intuition tells me that the world is becoming a whole, just like two intertwined strings. From now on, our physics will be more prosperous... But it is too early to say this now, let's wait. .”

"...I mean, what he said," Professor Wilzek gestured with his hands, tried to repeat, "this seminar and the concept of the upcoming International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center , so that we can face together the issues that we must face together.”

"The opportunity to touch the sun with both hands, or the opportunity to share peace and prosperity together." Looking at the figure who had disappeared behind the door, Kleiber narrowed his eyes as if falling into memories, and continued with some emotion, "At that time Although he rejected me, I once suspected that I had seen the wrong person and had pessimistic thoughts about the future... But the facts proved that I was wrong. He was just using another way to make everyone's demands come true. The possible way to be satisfied brings the sun to the earth.”

This historic scene was also permanently recorded by cameras standing on both sides of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people, and was broadcast in real time through the Internet to thousands of TV sets.

"The opportunity to touch the sun with both hands, or the opportunity to share peace and prosperity together." Looking at the figure who had disappeared behind the door, Kleiber narrowed his eyes as if falling into memories, and continued with some emotion, "At that time Although he rejected me, I once suspected that I had seen the wrong person and had pessimistic thoughts about the future... But the facts proved that I was wrong. He was just using another way to make everyone's demands come true. The possible way to be satisfied brings the sun to the earth.”

The applause was like a storm.

Witten laughed when he heard his old friend's words.

Energy is an eternal issue for any country. Once the energy problem is solved, and provided there is no particular shortage of materials, all conflicts arising from the means of production and production relations will be resolved.

"Don't be so pessimistic, man."

"Don't be so pessimistic, man."

A little carelessness, or even just a misjudgment, may lead to consequences that no one can bear...

The resulting social changes will be extremely terrifying, and will even exceed the combined impact of the previous two industrial revolutions on human society.

In a slow but clear speech, this old woman, who is over fifty years old, expressed the support and affirmation of the CERN organization for the upcoming International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center (IMCRC).

At the same time, the birth of this technology is bound to break the international order that has barely maintained balance for a long time in a drastic way.

The roof of the auditorium was almost blown off.

"Are you talking about controlled nuclear fusion?"

"Are you talking about controlled nuclear fusion?"

"Excellent speech...what do you think?"

"My academic intuition tells me that the world is becoming a whole, just like two intertwined strings. From now on, our physics will be more prosperous... But it is too early to say this now, let's wait. .”

"...I mean, what he said," Professor Wilzek gestured with his hands, tried to repeat, "this seminar and the concept of the upcoming International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center , so that we can face together the issues that we must face together.”

At the same time, the birth of this technology is bound to break the international order that has barely maintained balance for a long time in a drastic way.

After understanding the meaning of Professor Kleiber's words, Professor Klitzing smiled.

"Are you calling me?"

Faced with this force that breaks the equilibrium, how countries will respond may be even more unpredictable than the restless plasma in the reactor core.

After Lu Zhou and the CERN representatives finished their speeches, Director Li from the China State Administration of Science and Technology, as well as high-level officials from the aerospace departments of Russia, the United States, the European Union and other countries, all spoke on behalf of their respective countries. My views on this century project and my best wishes.

Energy is an eternal issue for any country. Once the energy problem is solved, and provided there is no particular shortage of materials, all conflicts arising from the means of production and production relations will be resolved.

Looking at the man walking down the stage, Professor Klitzing, who was sitting near the center of the venue, clapped his hands and said with a smile to Professor Kleiber, who was sitting next to him.

The applause was like a storm.

A little carelessness, or even just a misjudgment, may lead to consequences that no one can bear...

At the same time, the birth of this technology is bound to break the international order that has barely maintained balance for a long time in a drastic way.

Faced with this force that breaks the equilibrium, how countries will respond may be even more unpredictable than the restless plasma in the reactor core.

The first lunar hadron collider symposium officially started.

"Incredible? Unbelievable what?"

"I don't deny the first half of what you just said. This is definitely an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory."

"My opinion is the same as yours, except that apart from this, it feels a bit incredible."

Wilzek muttered and said, "Is it still early? We probably won't be able to see it if it's later."

"Are you talking about controlled nuclear fusion?"

After understanding the meaning of Professor Kleiber's words, Professor Klitzing smiled.

"Are you calling me?"

"Don't be so pessimistic, man."

The opening ceremony came to an end quickly.

Witten smiled.

"My opinion is the same as yours, except that apart from this, it feels a bit incredible."

Kriching turned his head and glanced at him curiously.

The applause was like a storm.

"Are you talking about controlled nuclear fusion?"

Energy is an eternal issue for any country. Once the energy problem is solved, and provided there is no particular shortage of materials, all conflicts arising from the means of production and production relations will be resolved.

"Incredible? Unbelievable what?"

Stopping his clapping hands and squinting at Lu Zhou who was walking down the stage, Professor Frank Wilzek suddenly couldn't help but speak.

"Did you just say something?"

Hearing this, Witten smiled and shook his head.

"Are you calling me?"

Faced with this force that breaks the equilibrium, how countries will respond may be even more unpredictable than the restless plasma in the reactor core.

Edward Witten, who was sitting next to him, raised his eyebrows slightly and asked casually with interest.

As a scholar, he didn't care much about the exchange of interests between politicians, so he just continued in a relaxed tone, "I heard that the EU and the United States paid a lot of money to allow China to use its first-generation fusion reactor. The reactor cores were removed from the banned list... But if I remember correctly, wasn’t that the result of discussions among various countries?”

After Lu Zhou and the CERN representatives finished their speeches, Director Li from the China State Administration of Science and Technology, as well as high-level officials from the aerospace departments of Russia, the United States, the European Union and other countries, all spoke on behalf of their respective countries. My views on this century project and my best wishes.

At the same time, the birth of this technology is bound to break the international order that has barely maintained balance for a long time in a drastic way.

Shaking his head, Professor Kleiber withdrew his gaze from the stage and spoke.

"It's not pessimism, but we currently don't have any observational means that can reveal the mysteries of a world one dimension lower than ours. This is not a problem that can be solved by a collider alone," after a moment of pause, Witten continued, "But even so, it's just as significant, and as I said, it's an epic moment. Both in an academic sense and outside of it."

After Lu Zhou walked off the stage, Mrs. Kremer, the director of CERN, came up next.

"What else?" Wilzek smiled and winked, "You used to complain that the CERN collider was too weak and there was no way to verify your theory. Now that there is a larger collider, it just so happens that you and The relationship with the person in charge is pretty good.”

"Probably so, maybe there is a slight difference... But in short, that's what it means," Professor Wilzek laughed and quickly brought the topic over. "Speaking of which, finally a generous person has come forward and is willing to promote our discipline. Moving forward into the future...are you ready? Mr. Witten."

Witten: "...Is this what he said exactly?"

Shaking his head, Professor Kleiber withdrew his gaze from the stage and spoke.

No matter what thoughts you have in your heart, no matter what kind of overt and covert struggles and games are behind it, at least at this moment, facing the century project that will determine the height of civilization on earth, hands from all over the world are clasped together.

"What else?" Wilzek smiled and winked, "You used to complain that the CERN collider was too weak and there was no way to verify your theory. Now that there is a larger collider, it just so happens that you and The relationship with the person in charge is pretty good.”

Wilzek muttered and said, "Is it still early? We probably won't be able to see it if it's later."

As a scholar, he didn't care much about the exchange of interests between politicians, so he just continued in a relaxed tone, "I heard that the EU and the United States paid a lot of money to allow China to use its first-generation fusion reactor. The reactor cores were removed from the banned list... But if I remember correctly, wasn’t that the result of discussions among various countries?”

Looking at the man walking down the stage, Professor Klitzing, who was sitting near the center of the venue, clapped his hands and said with a smile to Professor Kleiber, who was sitting next to him.

"Are you talking about controlled nuclear fusion?"

This historic scene was also permanently recorded by cameras standing on both sides of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people, and was broadcast in real time through the Internet to thousands of TV sets.

Energy is an eternal issue for any country. Once the energy problem is solved, and provided there is no particular shortage of materials, all conflicts arising from the means of production and production relations will be resolved.

"Professor Klitzing, the country is also made up of people. Everyone's voice plays a certain role. The only difference is that some people's voices are as small and insignificant as mosquitoes, while some people's voices are louder than thunder. It also needs to be loud and hard to ignore. This is both a right and a responsibility.”

Edward Witten, who was sitting next to him, raised his eyebrows slightly and asked casually with interest.

"Don't be so pessimistic, man."

"I approached him once and hoped he would give us a chance."

"He is the leader of Chinese academic circles and the representative of all Chinese scholars. He is also the chief architect who has completed the great cause of the controllable fusion project. I can even say with certainty that China is willing to develop controllable nuclear energy. Fusion technology has been negotiated with various countries, and the world today is still running on a peaceful track, and his contribution must be in it."

At the same time, on the other side of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people.

"...I mean, what he said," Professor Wilzek gestured with his hands, tried to repeat, "this seminar and the concept of the upcoming International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center , so that we can face together the issues that we must face together.”

Faced with this force that breaks the equilibrium, how countries will respond may be even more unpredictable than the restless plasma in the reactor core.

"Are you talking about controlled nuclear fusion?"

"I approached him once and hoped he would give us a chance."

Kriching turned his head and glanced at him curiously.

At the same time, on the other side of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people.

"He is the leader of Chinese academic circles and the representative of all Chinese scholars. He is also the chief architect who has completed the great cause of the controllable fusion project. I can even say with certainty that China is willing to develop controllable nuclear energy. Fusion technology has been negotiated with various countries, and the world today is still running on a peaceful track, and his contribution must be in it."

This historic scene was also permanently recorded by cameras standing on both sides of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people, and was broadcast in real time through the Internet to thousands of TV sets.

"It's not pessimism, but we currently don't have any observational means that can reveal the mysteries of a world one dimension lower than ours. This is not a problem that can be solved by a collider alone," after a moment of pause, Witten continued, "But even so, it's just as significant, and as I said, it's an epic moment. Both in an academic sense and outside of it."

This historic scene was also permanently recorded by cameras standing on both sides of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people, and was broadcast in real time through the Internet to thousands of TV sets.

Energy is an eternal issue for any country. Once the energy problem is solved, and provided there is no particular shortage of materials, all conflicts arising from the means of production and production relations will be resolved.

The resulting social changes will be extremely terrifying, and will even exceed the combined impact of the previous two industrial revolutions on human society.

After Lu Zhou walked off the stage, Mrs. Kremer, the director of CERN, came up next.

"Are you talking about controlled nuclear fusion?"

Stopping his clapping hands and squinting at Lu Zhou who was walking down the stage, Professor Frank Wilzek suddenly couldn't help but speak.

"Incredible? Unbelievable what?"

Faced with this force that breaks the equilibrium, how countries will respond may be even more unpredictable than the restless plasma in the reactor core.

Hearing this, Witten smiled and shook his head.

"What does it matter? Princeton will see it for us, someone will see it for us!"

Edward Witten, who was sitting next to him, raised his eyebrows slightly and asked casually with interest.

Witten: "...Is this what he said exactly?"

"Our common agenda."

"I don't deny the first half of what you just said. This is definitely an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory."

"I approached him once and hoped he would give us a chance."

For various reasons, in this international symposium, the speeches of academic representatives were arranged in the C position, in front of political representatives.

Kriching turned his head and glanced at him curiously.

"I don't deny the first half of what you just said. This is definitely an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory."

Professor Kleiber also clapped his hands and said with a smile.

Edward Witten, who was sitting next to him, raised his eyebrows slightly and asked casually with interest.

At the same time, for physics, a new era has also begun with the fall of the curtain at this opening ceremony...

At the same time, for physics, a new era has also begun with the fall of the curtain at this opening ceremony...

"I don't deny the first half of what you just said. This is definitely an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory."

Energy is an eternal issue for any country. Once the energy problem is solved, and provided there is no particular shortage of materials, all conflicts arising from the means of production and production relations will be resolved.

After Lu Zhou walked off the stage, Mrs. Kremer, the director of CERN, came up next.

"Did you just say something?"

In a slow but clear speech, this old woman, who is over fifty years old, expressed the support and affirmation of the CERN organization for the upcoming International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center (IMCRC).

Professor Kleiber also clapped his hands and said with a smile.

"The opportunity to touch the sun with both hands, or the opportunity to share peace and prosperity together." Looking at the figure who had disappeared behind the door, Kleiber narrowed his eyes as if falling into memories, and continued with some emotion, "At that time Although he rejected me, I once suspected that I had seen the wrong person and had pessimistic thoughts about the future... But the facts proved that I was wrong. He was just using another way to make everyone's demands come true. The possible way to be satisfied brings the sun to the earth.”

As a scholar, he didn't care much about the exchange of interests between politicians, so he just continued in a relaxed tone, "I heard that the EU and the United States paid a lot of money to allow China to use its first-generation fusion reactor. The reactor cores were removed from the banned list... But if I remember correctly, wasn’t that the result of discussions among various countries?”

"My academic intuition tells me that the world is becoming a whole, just like two intertwined strings. From now on, our physics will be more prosperous... But it is too early to say this now, let's wait. .”

This historic scene was also permanently recorded by cameras standing on both sides of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people, and was broadcast in real time through the Internet to thousands of TV sets.

A little carelessness, or even just a misjudgment, may lead to consequences that no one can bear...

The roof of the auditorium was almost blown off.

"...I mean, what he said," Professor Wilzek gestured with his hands, tried to repeat, "this seminar and the concept of the upcoming International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center , so that we can face together the issues that we must face together.”

Wilzek muttered and said, "Is it still early? We probably won't be able to see it if it's later."

"It's not pessimism, but we currently don't have any observational means that can reveal the mysteries of a world one dimension lower than ours. This is not a problem that can be solved by a collider alone," after a moment of pause, Witten continued, "But even so, it's just as significant, and as I said, it's an epic moment. Both in an academic sense and outside of it."

"The opportunity to touch the sun with both hands, or the opportunity to share peace and prosperity together." Looking at the figure who had disappeared behind the door, Kleiber narrowed his eyes as if falling into memories, and continued with some emotion, "At that time Although he rejected me, I once suspected that I had seen the wrong person and had pessimistic thoughts about the future... But the facts proved that I was wrong. He was just using another way to make everyone's demands come true. The possible way to be satisfied brings the sun to the earth.”

In a slow but clear speech, this old woman, who is over fifty years old, expressed the support and affirmation of the CERN organization for the upcoming International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center (IMCRC).

"My opinion is the same as yours, except that apart from this, it feels a bit incredible."

Witten: "...Is this what he said exactly?"

"what chance?"

Kriching turned his head and glanced at him curiously.

"What does it matter? Princeton will see it for us, someone will see it for us!"

"Probably so, maybe there is a slight difference... But in short, that's what it means," Professor Wilzek laughed and quickly brought the topic over. "Speaking of which, finally a generous person has come forward and is willing to promote our discipline. Moving forward into the future...are you ready? Mr. Witten."

The first lunar hadron collider symposium officially started.

"My academic intuition tells me that the world is becoming a whole, just like two intertwined strings. From now on, our physics will be more prosperous... But it is too early to say this now, let's wait. .”

"Probably so, maybe there is a slight difference... But in short, that's what it means," Professor Wilzek laughed and quickly brought the topic over. "Speaking of which, finally a generous person has come forward and is willing to promote our discipline. Moving forward into the future...are you ready? Mr. Witten."

"My academic intuition tells me that the world is becoming a whole, just like two intertwined strings. From now on, our physics will be more prosperous... But it is too early to say this now, let's wait. .”

After Lu Zhou and the CERN representatives finished their speeches, Director Li from the China State Administration of Science and Technology, as well as high-level officials from the aerospace departments of Russia, the United States, the European Union and other countries, all spoke on behalf of their respective countries. My views on this century project and my best wishes.

Witten: "...Is this what he said exactly?"

"Are you calling me?"

As a scholar, he didn't care much about the exchange of interests between politicians, so he just continued in a relaxed tone, "I heard that the EU and the United States paid a lot of money to allow China to use its first-generation fusion reactor. The reactor cores were removed from the banned list... But if I remember correctly, wasn’t that the result of discussions among various countries?”

Witten laughed when he heard his old friend's words.

At the same time, for physics, a new era has also begun with the fall of the curtain at this opening ceremony...

After Lu Zhou and the CERN representatives finished their speeches, Director Li from the China State Administration of Science and Technology, as well as high-level officials from the aerospace departments of Russia, the United States, the European Union and other countries, all spoke on behalf of their respective countries. My views on this century project and my best wishes.

"Our common agenda."

The resulting social changes will be extremely terrifying, and will even exceed the combined impact of the previous two industrial revolutions on human society.

"What else?" Wilzek smiled and winked, "You used to complain that the CERN collider was too weak and there was no way to verify your theory. Now that there is a larger collider, it just so happens that you and The relationship with the person in charge is pretty good.”

The applause was like a storm.

In a slow but clear speech, this old woman, who is over fifty years old, expressed the support and affirmation of the CERN organization for the upcoming International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center (IMCRC).

"I don't deny the first half of what you just said. This is definitely an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory."

"what chance?"

"I don't deny the first half of what you just said. This is definitely an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory."

After Lu Zhou and the CERN representatives finished their speeches, Director Li from the China State Administration of Science and Technology, as well as high-level officials from the aerospace departments of Russia, the United States, the European Union and other countries, all spoke on behalf of their respective countries. My views on this century project and my best wishes.

Hearing this, Witten smiled and shook his head.

"Professor Klitzing, the country is also made up of people. Everyone's voice plays a certain role. The only difference is that some people's voices are as small and insignificant as mosquitoes, while some people's voices are louder than thunder. It also needs to be loud and hard to ignore. This is both a right and a responsibility.”

At the same time, for physics, a new era has also begun with the fall of the curtain at this opening ceremony...

Shaking his head, Professor Kleiber withdrew his gaze from the stage and spoke.

"Did you just say something?"

"Don't be so pessimistic, man."

Kriching turned his head and glanced at him curiously.

"Are you talking about controlled nuclear fusion?"

"I don't deny the first half of what you just said. This is definitely an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory."

"I don't deny the first half of what you just said. This is definitely an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory."

"...I mean, what he said," Professor Wilzek gestured with his hands, tried to repeat, "this seminar and the concept of the upcoming International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center , so that we can face together the issues that we must face together.”

Witten: "...Is this what he said exactly?"

"Don't be so pessimistic, man."

"Incredible? Unbelievable what?"

"It's not pessimism, but we currently don't have any observational means that can reveal the mysteries of a world one dimension lower than ours. This is not a problem that can be solved by a collider alone," after a moment of pause, Witten continued, "But even so, it's just as significant, and as I said, it's an epic moment. Both in an academic sense and outside of it."

Wilzek muttered and said, "Is it still early? We probably won't be able to see it if it's later."

Witten laughed when he heard his old friend's words.

After understanding the meaning of Professor Kleiber's words, Professor Klitzing smiled.

"Did you just say something?"

Witten laughed when he heard his old friend's words.

In a slow but clear speech, this old woman, who is over fifty years old, expressed the support and affirmation of the CERN organization for the upcoming International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center (IMCRC).

"I always thought he was a scholar who focused on his own research and didn't care about things that had nothing to do with it, but I didn't expect that he was not such a person."

"Beyond physics?" Wilzek frowned, "I don't quite understand what you mean."

At the same time, on the other side of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people.

Kriching turned his head and glanced at him curiously.

"Probably so, maybe there is a slight difference... But in short, that's what it means," Professor Wilzek laughed and quickly brought the topic over. "Speaking of which, finally a generous person has come forward and is willing to promote our discipline. Moving forward into the future...are you ready? Mr. Witten."

The opening ceremony came to an end quickly.

Professor Kleiber also clapped his hands and said with a smile.

"I don't deny the first half of what you just said. This is definitely an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory."

Kriching turned his head and glanced at him curiously.

Witten smiled.

"Are you calling me?"

"He is the leader of Chinese academic circles and the representative of all Chinese scholars. He is also the chief architect who has completed the great cause of the controllable fusion project. I can even say with certainty that China is willing to develop controllable nuclear energy. Fusion technology has been negotiated with various countries, and the world today is still running on a peaceful track, and his contribution must be in it."

After Lu Zhou walked off the stage, Mrs. Kremer, the director of CERN, came up next.

"what chance?"

The opening ceremony came to an end quickly.

"Did you just say something?"

"My academic intuition tells me that the world is becoming a whole, just like two intertwined strings. From now on, our physics will be more prosperous... But it is too early to say this now, let's wait. .”

"He is the leader of Chinese academic circles and the representative of all Chinese scholars. He is also the chief architect who has completed the great cause of the controllable fusion project. I can even say with certainty that China is willing to develop controllable nuclear energy. Fusion technology has been negotiated with various countries, and the world today is still running on a peaceful track, and his contribution must be in it."

"Professor Klitzing, the country is also made up of people. Everyone's voice plays a certain role. The only difference is that some people's voices are as small and insignificant as mosquitoes, while some people's voices are louder than thunder. It also needs to be loud and hard to ignore. This is both a right and a responsibility.”

"Incredible? Unbelievable what?"

"I always thought he was a scholar who focused on his own research and didn't care about things that had nothing to do with it, but I didn't expect that he was not such a person."

The roof of the auditorium was almost blown off.

The applause was like a storm.

At the same time, for physics, a new era has also begun with the fall of the curtain at this opening ceremony...

Wilzek muttered and said, "Is it still early? We probably won't be able to see it if it's later."

"What does it matter? Princeton will see it for us, someone will see it for us!"

"Our common agenda."

Stopping his clapping hands and squinting at Lu Zhou who was walking down the stage, Professor Frank Wilzek suddenly couldn't help but speak.

Witten laughed when he heard his old friend's words.

"Our common agenda."

At the same time, on the other side of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people.

"Are you talking about controlled nuclear fusion?"

At the same time, for physics, a new era has also begun with the fall of the curtain at this opening ceremony...

"What does it matter? Princeton will see it for us, someone will see it for us!"

"Beyond physics?" Wilzek frowned, "I don't quite understand what you mean."

"Our common agenda."

In a slow but clear speech, this old woman, who is over fifty years old, expressed the support and affirmation of the CERN organization for the upcoming International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center (IMCRC).

"Excellent speech...what do you think?"

Wilzek muttered and said, "Is it still early? We probably won't be able to see it if it's later."

This historic scene was also permanently recorded by cameras standing on both sides of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people, and was broadcast in real time through the Internet to thousands of TV sets.

"What does it matter? Princeton will see it for us, someone will see it for us!"

Edward Witten, who was sitting next to him, raised his eyebrows slightly and asked casually with interest.

"Excellent speech...what do you think?"

"I approached him once and hoped he would give us a chance."

After understanding the meaning of Professor Kleiber's words, Professor Klitzing smiled.

At the same time, on the other side of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people.

"Beyond physics?" Wilzek frowned, "I don't quite understand what you mean."

After Lu Zhou walked off the stage, Mrs. Kremer, the director of CERN, came up next.

After Lu Zhou walked off the stage, Mrs. Kremer, the director of CERN, came up next.

"What does it matter? Princeton will see it for us, someone will see it for us!"

"Our common agenda."

"He is the leader of Chinese academic circles and the representative of all Chinese scholars. He is also the chief architect who has completed the great cause of the controllable fusion project. I can even say with certainty that China is willing to develop controllable nuclear energy. Fusion technology has been negotiated with various countries, and the world today is still running on a peaceful track, and his contribution must be in it."

In a slow but clear speech, this old woman, who is over fifty years old, expressed the support and affirmation of the CERN organization for the upcoming International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center (IMCRC).

"what chance?"

"Did you just say something?"

After Lu Zhou walked off the stage, Mrs. Kremer, the director of CERN, came up next.

"Are you calling me?"

This historic scene was also permanently recorded by cameras standing on both sides of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people, and was broadcast in real time through the Internet to thousands of TV sets.

The applause was like a storm.

"Excellent speech...what do you think?"

The first lunar hadron collider symposium officially started.

For various reasons, in this international symposium, the speeches of academic representatives were arranged in the C position, in front of political representatives.

At the same time, on the other side of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people.

The resulting social changes will be extremely terrifying, and will even exceed the combined impact of the previous two industrial revolutions on human society.

At the same time, the birth of this technology is bound to break the international order that has barely maintained balance for a long time in a drastic way.

At the same time, on the other side of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people.

For various reasons, in this international symposium, the speeches of academic representatives were arranged in the C position, in front of political representatives.

Energy is an eternal issue for any country. Once the energy problem is solved, and provided there is no particular shortage of materials, all conflicts arising from the means of production and production relations will be resolved.

After Lu Zhou and the CERN representatives finished their speeches, Director Li from the China State Administration of Science and Technology, as well as high-level officials from the aerospace departments of Russia, the United States, the European Union and other countries, all spoke on behalf of their respective countries. My views on this century project and my best wishes.

The resulting social changes will be extremely terrifying, and will even exceed the combined impact of the previous two industrial revolutions on human society.

"What else?" Wilzek smiled and winked, "You used to complain that the CERN collider was too weak and there was no way to verify your theory. Now that there is a larger collider, it just so happens that you and The relationship with the person in charge is pretty good.”

"What does it matter? Princeton will see it for us, someone will see it for us!"

"My opinion is the same as yours, except that apart from this, it feels a bit incredible."

The roof of the auditorium was almost blown off.

"My opinion is the same as yours, except that apart from this, it feels a bit incredible."

"Did you just say something?"

"I always thought he was a scholar who focused on his own research and didn't care about things that had nothing to do with it, but I didn't expect that he was not such a person."

No matter what thoughts you have in your heart, no matter what kind of overt and covert struggles and games are behind it, at least at this moment, facing the century project that will determine the height of civilization on earth, hands from all over the world are clasped together.

Witten laughed when he heard his old friend's words.

Shaking his head, Professor Kleiber withdrew his gaze from the stage and spoke.

Professor Kleiber also clapped his hands and said with a smile.

"My opinion is the same as yours, except that apart from this, it feels a bit incredible."

"Don't be so pessimistic, man."

Wilzek muttered and said, "Is it still early? We probably won't be able to see it if it's later."

After understanding the meaning of Professor Kleiber's words, Professor Klitzing smiled.

This historic scene was also permanently recorded by cameras standing on both sides of the auditorium with tens of thousands of people, and was broadcast in real time through the Internet to thousands of TV sets.

Hearing this, Witten smiled and shook his head.

Edward Witten, who was sitting next to him, raised his eyebrows slightly and asked casually with interest.

The opening ceremony came to an end quickly.

Witten: "...Is this what he said exactly?"

In a slow but clear speech, this old woman, who is over fifty years old, expressed the support and affirmation of the CERN organization for the upcoming International Lunar Hadron Collider Research Center (IMCRC).

"It's not pessimism, but we currently don't have any observational means that can reveal the mysteries of a world one dimension lower than ours. This is not a problem that can be solved by a collider alone," after a moment of pause, Witten continued, "But even so, it's just as significant, and as I said, it's an epic moment. Both in an academic sense and outside of it."

For various reasons, in this international symposium, the speeches of academic representatives were arranged in the C position, in front of political representatives.

"He is the leader of Chinese academic circles and the representative of all Chinese scholars. He is also the chief architect who has completed the great cause of the controllable fusion project. I can even say with certainty that China is willing to develop controllable nuclear energy. Fusion technology has been negotiated with various countries, and the world today is still running on a peaceful track, and his contribution must be in it."

Kriching turned his head and glanced at him curiously.

The first lunar hadron collider symposium officially started.

"I approached him once and hoped he would give us a chance."

"I always thought he was a scholar who focused on his own research and didn't care about things that had nothing to do with it, but I didn't expect that he was not such a person."

"It's not pessimism, but we currently don't have any observational means that can reveal the mysteries of a world one dimension lower than ours. This is not a problem that can be solved by a collider alone," after a moment of pause, Witten continued, "But even so, it's just as significant, and as I said, it's an epic moment. Both in an academic sense and outside of it."

"My opinion is the same as yours, except that apart from this, it feels a bit incredible."

Edward Witten, who was sitting next to him, raised his eyebrows slightly and asked casually with interest.

"What else?" Wilzek smiled and winked, "You used to complain that the CERN collider was too weak and there was no way to verify your theory. Now that there is a larger collider, it just so happens that you and The relationship with the person in charge is pretty good.”

At the same time, for physics, a new era has also begun with the fall of the curtain at this opening ceremony...

Edward Witten, who was sitting next to him, raised his eyebrows slightly and asked casually with interest.

"I don't deny the first half of what you just said. This is definitely an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory."

Professor Kleiber also clapped his hands and said with a smile.

The first lunar hadron collider symposium officially started.

"Incredible? Unbelievable what?"

"Don't be so pessimistic, man."