While the seminar on the Lunar Hadron Collider was in progress, on the other side of the world in Princeton, two professors were sitting in the cafeteria on the first floor of the Institute for Advanced Study, drinking black tea and chatting while enjoying afternoon tea. dessert.
"Yeah, he's not interested in economics at all. How are you going to arouse his interest?"
At least, it has to make the other person feel pain.
The LCD TV screen placed on the side of the cafeteria is open at the moment, with the Columbia TV logo hanging in the upper right corner. In the center of the screen is a report on the International Lunar Hadron Collider.
On the LCD TV placed next to it, the screen has changed from the host's explanation to the International Lunar Hadron Collider Symposium.
Even more, the influence of this hadron collider is not limited to the world of physics, but has also radiated to other fields.
Although he didn't mind someone giving him free money, the bets were too small and he really couldn't arouse the interest in betting.
This matter has been making a fuss since last month.
Krugman: "You can't make someone interested in what you have to say from the beginning. You have to gradually establish a friendly relationship with him and present his favorable side in front of him. He will naturally make a choice that is beneficial to you.”
"Of course I did when I was young... What happened?"
It can be said that the international community has been coveting the moon, a treasure hanging over human heads. But although some people have always announced grand plans, most of them remain on paper, and no one has ever put them into action.
"I understand what you said, but Professor Lu is different. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His contribution to computational materials science is no less than his achievements in mathematics, as well as the theory of strong electric interaction... You Can we say that he is a pure mathematical researcher? No! At least his mind is open-minded! He is just not interested in economics."
Since the operation of Tiangong, the whole world has witnessed how terrifying China's speed is in the field of engineering.
"...That's the expression he has."
Not sure why he brought up this topic, Professor Angus frowned and said.
On the LCD TV placed next to it, the screen has changed from the host's explanation to the International Lunar Hadron Collider Symposium.
However, China's Lunar Orbit Construction Committee is an exception.
Rubbing his hands together excitedly, Professor Krugman continued.
Now they want to build a hadron collider on the moon, so that physicists from all over the world will go to work in their country, and even learn the language of their country...
Since the operation of Tiangong, the whole world has witnessed how terrifying China's speed is in the field of engineering.
Professor Craigman hesitated, but finally gritted his teeth.
Rubbing his hands together excitedly, Professor Krugman continued.
Although in places like Princeton, you can always hear physicists here happily discussing physics-related matters, this is the first time that Professor Krugman has such a profound feeling that physics is affecting living his life.
Although in places like Princeton, you can always hear physicists here happily discussing physics-related matters, this is the first time that Professor Krugman has such a profound feeling that physics is affecting living his life.
According to Professor Krugman, there is even a well-known economist who has written a paper on the impact of the Lunar Hadron Collider project on international relations and global trade patterns.
Looking at Professor Krugman who still did not want to give up, Professor Angus shook his head and continued, "Those pure mathematicians have great prejudices in economics, and he is a scholar of Grothendieck's school. , and directly inherited Hardy’s philosophy, believing that mathematics should be pure and noble and should not be affected by other disciplines. Do you know how hard it is for me to ask Deligne for help? It does not involve mathematical research Fortunately, when it comes to mathematical problems, he..."
Once those Asians set their mind to something, there seems to be nothing they can't do.
Rubbing his hands together excitedly, Professor Krugman continued.
"I bet he will come to the Economics Forum in Shanghai, and I will be able to convince him to join my project. Let me think about what to bet... How about $10?"
According to Professor Krugman, there is even a well-known economist who has written a paper on the impact of the Lunar Hadron Collider project on international relations and global trade patterns.
Ten dollars
"Because Professor Lu doesn't seem to care much about international affairs, and he is completely indifferent to the things you describe. Didn't you notice? Even though his research involves many problems other than mathematics, one thing remains unchanged. Those things that qualify him to be selected as subjects are those that interest him.”
"Because Professor Lu doesn't seem to care much about international affairs, and he is completely indifferent to the things you describe. Didn't you notice? Even though his research involves many problems other than mathematics, one thing remains unchanged. Those things that qualify him to be selected as subjects are those that interest him.”
Since the operation of Tiangong, the whole world has witnessed how terrifying China's speed is in the field of engineering.
Looking at Lu Zhou speaking in front of the TV, Professor Krugman's pupils dilated slightly.
Now they want to build a hadron collider on the moon, so that physicists from all over the world will go to work in their country, and even learn the language of their country...
"If he was really interested in economics, I'm afraid he would have already entered politics by now. Obviously he has the ability to do so. It is also the tradition of that country to use official positions to win over people in academia, but he seems to have nothing to do with this easily available thing. Never cared."
"Why?"
While the seminar on the Lunar Hadron Collider was in progress, on the other side of the world in Princeton, two professors were sitting in the cafeteria on the first floor of the Institute for Advanced Study, drinking black tea and chatting while enjoying afternoon tea. dessert.
Ten dollars
There was no need to ask to know who this "he" was referring to. Professor Krugman, who was sitting across from him, shrugged and said, "I'm not sure to be honest, but his research is really important to us. I still Going to give it a try.”
"Damn, you want to empty my pocket..."
His expression was as if he had found conclusive evidence, and he lightly pounded the table with his fist in excitement.
Krugman: "You can't make someone interested in what you have to say from the beginning. You have to gradually establish a friendly relationship with him and present his favorable side in front of him. He will naturally make a choice that is beneficial to you.”
From the beginning of this month to now, almost the entire Internet has been discussing this!
"Because Professor Lu doesn't seem to care much about international affairs, and he is completely indifferent to the things you describe. Didn't you notice? Even though his research involves many problems other than mathematics, one thing remains unchanged. Those things that qualify him to be selected as subjects are those that interest him.”
Even more, the influence of this hadron collider is not limited to the world of physics, but has also radiated to other fields.
Not just the Internet, but also in reality.
Looking at the picture shown on the TV, Professor Angus Deaton, who also won the Nobel Prize and is a member of the Economics Department of Princeton University, suddenly spoke.
Not sure why he brought up this topic, Professor Angus frowned and said.
At least, it has to make the other person feel pain.
Looking at the weird "grimace" made by Professor Angus, Krugman's mouth twitched, and he finally covered up his almost laughing gaffe with a dry cough.
"make a deal!"
"I think you're wasting your efforts."
There was no need to ask to know who this "he" was referring to. Professor Krugman, who was sitting across from him, shrugged and said, "I'm not sure to be honest, but his research is really important to us. I still Going to give it a try.”
Lu Zhou was standing on the stage of the tens-thousand-person auditorium, announcing the start of the opening ceremony with a clear and solemn voice.
During this period of time, as long as you sit in the coffee shop or tea room on the Princeton campus, you can hear the topic about this matter.
Not sure why he brought up this topic, Professor Angus frowned and said.
However, China's Lunar Orbit Construction Committee is an exception.
"Because Professor Lu doesn't seem to care much about international affairs, and he is completely indifferent to the things you describe. Didn't you notice? Even though his research involves many problems other than mathematics, one thing remains unchanged. Those things that qualify him to be selected as subjects are those that interest him.”
Not sure why he brought up this topic, Professor Angus frowned and said.
However, China's Lunar Orbit Construction Committee is an exception.
"See! As I said, he is not a scholar who is indifferent to the world!"
As he spoke, Professor Angus curled his lips, made an impatient expression, and then shrugged towards Professor Krugman.
"Because Professor Lu doesn't seem to care much about international affairs, and he is completely indifferent to the things you describe. Didn't you notice? Even though his research involves many problems other than mathematics, one thing remains unchanged. Those things that qualify him to be selected as subjects are those that interest him.”
Regarding the almost crazy ideas of the Chinese people and the broad prospects behind this super project, almost every physicist working at Princeton is excitedly discussing what shocking results will be tested.
Now they want to build a hadron collider on the moon, so that physicists from all over the world will go to work in their country, and even learn the language of their country...
Professor Angus opened his mouth in shock, and then closed his mouth after a long while.
"I bet he will come to the Economics Forum in Shanghai, and I will be able to convince him to join my project. Let me think about what to bet... How about $10?"
Even more, the influence of this hadron collider is not limited to the world of physics, but has also radiated to other fields.
Looking at Lu Zhou speaking in front of the TV, Professor Krugman's pupils dilated slightly.
Lu Zhou was standing on the stage of the tens-thousand-person auditorium, announcing the start of the opening ceremony with a clear and solemn voice.
His expression was as if he had found conclusive evidence, and he lightly pounded the table with his fist in excitement.
Not just the Internet, but also in reality.
"Why?"
According to Professor Krugman, there is even a well-known economist who has written a paper on the impact of the Lunar Hadron Collider project on international relations and global trade patterns.
Once those Asians set their mind to something, there seems to be nothing they can't do.
According to Professor Krugman, there is even a well-known economist who has written a paper on the impact of the Lunar Hadron Collider project on international relations and global trade patterns.
Ten dollars
"Of course I did when I was young... What happened?"
"Because Professor Lu doesn't seem to care much about international affairs, and he is completely indifferent to the things you describe. Didn't you notice? Even though his research involves many problems other than mathematics, one thing remains unchanged. Those things that qualify him to be selected as subjects are those that interest him.”
From the beginning of this month to now, almost the entire Internet has been discussing this!
Although in places like Princeton, you can always hear physicists here happily discussing physics-related matters, this is the first time that Professor Krugman has such a profound feeling that physics is affecting living his life.
Looking at his old friend who was a little too excited, Professor Angus said in a daze.
"Are you sure he will go?"
"Damn, you want to empty my pocket..."
"Damn, you want to empty my pocket..."
Looking at Professor Krugman who still did not want to give up, Professor Angus shook his head and continued, "Those pure mathematicians have great prejudices in economics, and he is a scholar of Grothendieck's school. , and directly inherited Hardy’s philosophy, believing that mathematics should be pure and noble and should not be affected by other disciplines. Do you know how hard it is for me to ask Deligne for help? It does not involve mathematical research Fortunately, when it comes to mathematical problems, he..."
Looking at the picture shown on the TV, Professor Angus Deaton, who also won the Nobel Prize and is a member of the Economics Department of Princeton University, suddenly spoke.
Although in places like Princeton, you can always hear physicists here happily discussing physics-related matters, this is the first time that Professor Krugman has such a profound feeling that physics is affecting living his life.
From the beginning of this month to now, almost the entire Internet has been discussing this!
"I understand what you said, but Professor Lu is different. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His contribution to computational materials science is no less than his achievements in mathematics, as well as the theory of strong electric interaction... You Can we say that he is a pure mathematical researcher? No! At least his mind is open-minded! He is just not interested in economics."
"Of course I did when I was young... What happened?"
"Are you sure he will go?"
The LCD TV screen placed on the side of the cafeteria is open at the moment, with the Columbia TV logo hanging in the upper right corner. In the center of the screen is a report on the International Lunar Hadron Collider.
"...That's the expression he has."
According to Professor Krugman, there is even a well-known economist who has written a paper on the impact of the Lunar Hadron Collider project on international relations and global trade patterns.
His expression was as if he had found conclusive evidence, and he lightly pounded the table with his fist in excitement.
There was no need to ask to know who this "he" was referring to. Professor Krugman, who was sitting across from him, shrugged and said, "I'm not sure to be honest, but his research is really important to us. I still Going to give it a try.”
Although he didn't mind someone giving him free money, the bets were too small and he really couldn't arouse the interest in betting.
"Ten dollars is too little for you and me. If you are so sure, you might as well change the chips to ten gold coin chocolates from the Stockholm Blue Room Dinner."
Ten dollars
Looking at his old friend who was a little too excited, Professor Angus said in a daze.
Even more, the influence of this hadron collider is not limited to the world of physics, but has also radiated to other fields.
"I think you're wasting your efforts."
"That's not necessarily true. Whether you care about international affairs and whether you are willing to personally intervene in international affairs are two completely different concepts."
"I think you're wasting your efforts."
Rubbing his hands together excitedly, Professor Krugman continued.
There was no need to ask to know who this "he" was referring to. Professor Krugman, who was sitting across from him, shrugged and said, "I'm not sure to be honest, but his research is really important to us. I still Going to give it a try.”
"That's not necessarily true. Whether you care about international affairs and whether you are willing to personally intervene in international affairs are two completely different concepts."
"My dear Professor Angus Deaton, have you ever courted a girl?"
Looking at the weird "grimace" made by Professor Angus, Krugman's mouth twitched, and he finally covered up his almost laughing gaffe with a dry cough.
Looking at Professor Krugman who still did not want to give up, Professor Angus shook his head and continued, "Those pure mathematicians have great prejudices in economics, and he is a scholar of Grothendieck's school. , and directly inherited Hardy’s philosophy, believing that mathematics should be pure and noble and should not be affected by other disciplines. Do you know how hard it is for me to ask Deligne for help? It does not involve mathematical research Fortunately, when it comes to mathematical problems, he..."
"If he was really interested in economics, I'm afraid he would have already entered politics by now. Obviously he has the ability to do so. It is also the tradition of that country to use official positions to win over people in academia, but he seems to have nothing to do with this easily available thing. Never cared."
"Ten dollars is too little for you and me. If you are so sure, you might as well change the chips to ten gold coin chocolates from the Stockholm Blue Room Dinner."
Professor Kegelman grinned and said confidently.
"I think you're wasting your efforts."
Ten dollars
"Damn, you want to empty my pocket..."
"... It sounds interesting, but I think your idea will probably fail."
"Damn, you want to empty my pocket..."
As he spoke, Professor Angus curled his lips, made an impatient expression, and then shrugged towards Professor Krugman.
Professor Angus sighed, raised his tea cup and took a sip.
Not sure why he brought up this topic, Professor Angus frowned and said.
Professor Kegelman grinned and said confidently.
Professor Craigman hesitated, but finally gritted his teeth.
"...That's the expression he has."
Angus almost laughed out loud when he heard this number.
"Are you sure he will go?"
Rubbing his hands together excitedly, Professor Krugman continued.
There was no need to ask to know who this "he" was referring to. Professor Krugman, who was sitting across from him, shrugged and said, "I'm not sure to be honest, but his research is really important to us. I still Going to give it a try.”
Looking at the weird "grimace" made by Professor Angus, Krugman's mouth twitched, and he finally covered up his almost laughing gaffe with a dry cough.
Since the operation of Tiangong, the whole world has witnessed how terrifying China's speed is in the field of engineering.
Looking at Professor Krugman who still did not want to give up, Professor Angus shook his head and continued, "Those pure mathematicians have great prejudices in economics, and he is a scholar of Grothendieck's school. , and directly inherited Hardy’s philosophy, believing that mathematics should be pure and noble and should not be affected by other disciplines. Do you know how hard it is for me to ask Deligne for help? It does not involve mathematical research Fortunately, when it comes to mathematical problems, he..."
"That's not necessarily true. Whether you care about international affairs and whether you are willing to personally intervene in international affairs are two completely different concepts."
"Want to make a bet? Angus!"
Even more, the influence of this hadron collider is not limited to the world of physics, but has also radiated to other fields.
"I understand what you said, but Professor Lu is different. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His contribution to computational materials science is no less than his achievements in mathematics, as well as the theory of strong electric interaction... You Can we say that he is a pure mathematical researcher? No! At least his mind is open-minded! He is just not interested in economics."
It can be said that the international community has been coveting the moon, a treasure hanging over human heads. But although some people have always announced grand plans, most of them remain on paper, and no one has ever put them into action.
"Of course I did when I was young... What happened?"
"See! As I said, he is not a scholar who is indifferent to the world!"
Professor Angus sighed, raised his tea cup and took a sip.
"Why?"
Although in places like Princeton, you can always hear physicists here happily discussing physics-related matters, this is the first time that Professor Krugman has such a profound feeling that physics is affecting living his life.
"Yeah, he's not interested in economics at all. How are you going to arouse his interest?"
Although he didn't mind someone giving him free money, the bets were too small and he really couldn't arouse the interest in betting.
While the two were talking.
According to Professor Krugman, there is even a well-known economist who has written a paper on the impact of the Lunar Hadron Collider project on international relations and global trade patterns.
Once those Asians set their mind to something, there seems to be nothing they can't do.
Professor Kegelman grinned and said confidently.
The LCD TV screen placed on the side of the cafeteria is open at the moment, with the Columbia TV logo hanging in the upper right corner. In the center of the screen is a report on the International Lunar Hadron Collider.
While the two were talking.
Professor Kegelman grinned and said confidently.
"Damn, you want to empty my pocket..."
"Ten dollars is too little for you and me. If you are so sure, you might as well change the chips to ten gold coin chocolates from the Stockholm Blue Room Dinner."
During this period of time, as long as you sit in the coffee shop or tea room on the Princeton campus, you can hear the topic about this matter.
It can be said that the international community has been coveting the moon, a treasure hanging over human heads. But although some people have always announced grand plans, most of them remain on paper, and no one has ever put them into action.
It can be said that the international community has been coveting the moon, a treasure hanging over human heads. But although some people have always announced grand plans, most of them remain on paper, and no one has ever put them into action.
Since the operation of Tiangong, the whole world has witnessed how terrifying China's speed is in the field of engineering.
Although in places like Princeton, you can always hear physicists here happily discussing physics-related matters, this is the first time that Professor Krugman has such a profound feeling that physics is affecting living his life.
"My dear Professor Angus Deaton, have you ever courted a girl?"
"make a deal!"
"Of course I did when I was young... What happened?"
Professor Craigman hesitated, but finally gritted his teeth.
Although he didn't mind someone giving him free money, the bets were too small and he really couldn't arouse the interest in betting.
Now they want to build a hadron collider on the moon, so that physicists from all over the world will go to work in their country, and even learn the language of their country...
Not just the Internet, but also in reality.
While the two were talking.
Not sure why he brought up this topic, Professor Angus frowned and said.
During this period of time, as long as you sit in the coffee shop or tea room on the Princeton campus, you can hear the topic about this matter.
"See! As I said, he is not a scholar who is indifferent to the world!"
Looking at the weird "grimace" made by Professor Angus, Krugman's mouth twitched, and he finally covered up his almost laughing gaffe with a dry cough.
Although he didn't mind someone giving him free money, the bets were too small and he really couldn't arouse the interest in betting.
"Of course I did when I was young... What happened?"
"Of course I did when I was young... What happened?"
At least, it has to make the other person feel pain.
After patiently listening to the persuasion of his old friend, Professor Krugman still did not change his mind.
As he spoke, Professor Angus curled his lips, made an impatient expression, and then shrugged towards Professor Krugman.
"See! As I said, he is not a scholar who is indifferent to the world!"
Now they want to build a hadron collider on the moon, so that physicists from all over the world will go to work in their country, and even learn the language of their country...
Angus almost laughed out loud when he heard this number.
Krugman: "You can't make someone interested in what you have to say from the beginning. You have to gradually establish a friendly relationship with him and present his favorable side in front of him. He will naturally make a choice that is beneficial to you.”
This matter has been making a fuss since last month.
"I think you're wasting your efforts."
"I think you're wasting your efforts."
Professor Angus opened his mouth in shock, and then closed his mouth after a long while.
While the two were talking.
There was no need to ask to know who this "he" was referring to. Professor Krugman, who was sitting across from him, shrugged and said, "I'm not sure to be honest, but his research is really important to us. I still Going to give it a try.”
Looking at the picture shown on the TV, Professor Angus Deaton, who also won the Nobel Prize and is a member of the Economics Department of Princeton University, suddenly spoke.
"... It sounds interesting, but I think your idea will probably fail."
Professor Angus opened his mouth in shock, and then closed his mouth after a long while.
Even more, the influence of this hadron collider is not limited to the world of physics, but has also radiated to other fields.
According to Professor Krugman, there is even a well-known economist who has written a paper on the impact of the Lunar Hadron Collider project on international relations and global trade patterns.
"See! As I said, he is not a scholar who is indifferent to the world!"
Looking at Lu Zhou speaking in front of the TV, Professor Krugman's pupils dilated slightly.
"Why?"
"make a deal!"
This matter has been making a fuss since last month.
Looking at Professor Krugman who still did not want to give up, Professor Angus shook his head and continued, "Those pure mathematicians have great prejudices in economics, and he is a scholar of Grothendieck's school. , and directly inherited Hardy’s philosophy, believing that mathematics should be pure and noble and should not be affected by other disciplines. Do you know how hard it is for me to ask Deligne for help? It does not involve mathematical research Fortunately, when it comes to mathematical problems, he..."
From the beginning of this month to now, almost the entire Internet has been discussing this!
Looking at Professor Krugman who still did not want to give up, Professor Angus shook his head and continued, "Those pure mathematicians have great prejudices in economics, and he is a scholar of Grothendieck's school. , and directly inherited Hardy’s philosophy, believing that mathematics should be pure and noble and should not be affected by other disciplines. Do you know how hard it is for me to ask Deligne for help? It does not involve mathematical research Fortunately, when it comes to mathematical problems, he..."
Looking at Lu Zhou speaking in front of the TV, Professor Krugman's pupils dilated slightly.
"Because Professor Lu doesn't seem to care much about international affairs, and he is completely indifferent to the things you describe. Didn't you notice? Even though his research involves many problems other than mathematics, one thing remains unchanged. Those things that qualify him to be selected as subjects are those that interest him.”
Once those Asians set their mind to something, there seems to be nothing they can't do.
Now they want to build a hadron collider on the moon, so that physicists from all over the world will go to work in their country, and even learn the language of their country...
Although he didn't mind someone giving him free money, the bets were too small and he really couldn't arouse the interest in betting.
Looking at Professor Krugman who still did not want to give up, Professor Angus shook his head and continued, "Those pure mathematicians have great prejudices in economics, and he is a scholar of Grothendieck's school. , and directly inherited Hardy’s philosophy, believing that mathematics should be pure and noble and should not be affected by other disciplines. Do you know how hard it is for me to ask Deligne for help? It does not involve mathematical research Fortunately, when it comes to mathematical problems, he..."
Professor Kegelman grinned and said confidently.
As he spoke, Professor Angus curled his lips, made an impatient expression, and then shrugged towards Professor Krugman.
Professor Angus opened his mouth in shock, and then closed his mouth after a long while.
"If he was really interested in economics, I'm afraid he would have already entered politics by now. Obviously he has the ability to do so. It is also the tradition of that country to use official positions to win over people in academia, but he seems to have nothing to do with this easily available thing. Never cared."
Angus almost laughed out loud when he heard this number.
Looking at his old friend who was a little too excited, Professor Angus said in a daze.
His expression was as if he had found conclusive evidence, and he lightly pounded the table with his fist in excitement.
After patiently listening to the persuasion of his old friend, Professor Krugman still did not change his mind.
As he spoke, Professor Angus curled his lips, made an impatient expression, and then shrugged towards Professor Krugman.
"Of course I did when I was young... What happened?"
Not sure why he brought up this topic, Professor Angus frowned and said.
"See! As I said, he is not a scholar who is indifferent to the world!"
This matter has been making a fuss since last month.
Not just the Internet, but also in reality.
"... It sounds interesting, but I think your idea will probably fail."
Although he didn't mind someone giving him free money, the bets were too small and he really couldn't arouse the interest in betting.
"That's not necessarily true. Whether you care about international affairs and whether you are willing to personally intervene in international affairs are two completely different concepts."
While the seminar on the Lunar Hadron Collider was in progress, on the other side of the world in Princeton, two professors were sitting in the cafeteria on the first floor of the Institute for Advanced Study, drinking black tea and chatting while enjoying afternoon tea. dessert.
"I think you're wasting your efforts."
While the two were talking.
Although in places like Princeton, you can always hear physicists here happily discussing physics-related matters, this is the first time that Professor Krugman has such a profound feeling that physics is affecting living his life.
There was no need to ask to know who this "he" was referring to. Professor Krugman, who was sitting across from him, shrugged and said, "I'm not sure to be honest, but his research is really important to us. I still Going to give it a try.”
"... It sounds interesting, but I think your idea will probably fail."
As he spoke, Professor Angus curled his lips, made an impatient expression, and then shrugged towards Professor Krugman.
"Damn, you want to empty my pocket..."
Professor Craigman hesitated, but finally gritted his teeth.
On the LCD TV placed next to it, the screen has changed from the host's explanation to the International Lunar Hadron Collider Symposium.
The LCD TV screen placed on the side of the cafeteria is open at the moment, with the Columbia TV logo hanging in the upper right corner. In the center of the screen is a report on the International Lunar Hadron Collider.
Since the operation of Tiangong, the whole world has witnessed how terrifying China's speed is in the field of engineering.
Lu Zhou was standing on the stage of the tens-thousand-person auditorium, announcing the start of the opening ceremony with a clear and solemn voice.
Lu Zhou was standing on the stage of the tens-thousand-person auditorium, announcing the start of the opening ceremony with a clear and solemn voice.
While the seminar on the Lunar Hadron Collider was in progress, on the other side of the world in Princeton, two professors were sitting in the cafeteria on the first floor of the Institute for Advanced Study, drinking black tea and chatting while enjoying afternoon tea. dessert.
Professor Kegelman grinned and said confidently.
"Are you sure he will go?"
Since the operation of Tiangong, the whole world has witnessed how terrifying China's speed is in the field of engineering.
"make a deal!"
"Ten dollars is too little for you and me. If you are so sure, you might as well change the chips to ten gold coin chocolates from the Stockholm Blue Room Dinner."
This matter has been making a fuss since last month.
"My dear Professor Angus Deaton, have you ever courted a girl?"
Looking at Lu Zhou speaking in front of the TV, Professor Krugman's pupils dilated slightly.
There was no need to ask to know who this "he" was referring to. Professor Krugman, who was sitting across from him, shrugged and said, "I'm not sure to be honest, but his research is really important to us. I still Going to give it a try.”
"See! As I said, he is not a scholar who is indifferent to the world!"
"...That's the expression he has."
Not sure why he brought up this topic, Professor Angus frowned and said.
Rubbing his hands together excitedly, Professor Krugman continued.
Professor Craigman hesitated, but finally gritted his teeth.
His expression was as if he had found conclusive evidence, and he lightly pounded the table with his fist in excitement.
Looking at his old friend who was a little too excited, Professor Angus said in a daze.
Looking at his old friend who was a little too excited, Professor Angus said in a daze.
From the beginning of this month to now, almost the entire Internet has been discussing this!
Professor Kegelman grinned and said confidently.
Lu Zhou was standing on the stage of the tens-thousand-person auditorium, announcing the start of the opening ceremony with a clear and solemn voice.
"That's not necessarily true. Whether you care about international affairs and whether you are willing to personally intervene in international affairs are two completely different concepts."
"See! As I said, he is not a scholar who is indifferent to the world!"
"...That's the expression he has."
On the LCD TV placed next to it, the screen has changed from the host's explanation to the International Lunar Hadron Collider Symposium.
Professor Craigman hesitated, but finally gritted his teeth.
"Yeah, he's not interested in economics at all. How are you going to arouse his interest?"
Now they want to build a hadron collider on the moon, so that physicists from all over the world will go to work in their country, and even learn the language of their country...
Although in places like Princeton, you can always hear physicists here happily discussing physics-related matters, this is the first time that Professor Krugman has such a profound feeling that physics is affecting living his life.
"I think you're wasting your efforts."
"Want to make a bet? Angus!"
"What are you betting on..."
Professor Kegelman grinned and said confidently.
From the beginning of this month to now, almost the entire Internet has been discussing this!
As he spoke, Professor Angus curled his lips, made an impatient expression, and then shrugged towards Professor Krugman.
Ten dollars
The LCD TV screen placed on the side of the cafeteria is open at the moment, with the Columbia TV logo hanging in the upper right corner. In the center of the screen is a report on the International Lunar Hadron Collider.
Looking at his old friend who was a little too excited, Professor Angus said in a daze.
"I understand what you said, but Professor Lu is different. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His contribution to computational materials science is no less than his achievements in mathematics, as well as the theory of strong electric interaction... You Can we say that he is a pure mathematical researcher? No! At least his mind is open-minded! He is just not interested in economics."
Since the operation of Tiangong, the whole world has witnessed how terrifying China's speed is in the field of engineering.
Rubbing his hands together excitedly, Professor Krugman continued.
"What are you betting on..."
Not sure why he brought up this topic, Professor Angus frowned and said.
As he spoke, Professor Angus curled his lips, made an impatient expression, and then shrugged towards Professor Krugman.
At least, it has to make the other person feel pain.
"What are you betting on..."
Rubbing his hands together excitedly, Professor Krugman continued.
Since the operation of Tiangong, the whole world has witnessed how terrifying China's speed is in the field of engineering.
Angus almost laughed out loud when he heard this number.
According to Professor Krugman, there is even a well-known economist who has written a paper on the impact of the Lunar Hadron Collider project on international relations and global trade patterns.
"Why?"
"Of course I did when I was young... What happened?"
"See! As I said, he is not a scholar who is indifferent to the world!"
At least, it has to make the other person feel pain.
Looking at the weird "grimace" made by Professor Angus, Krugman's mouth twitched, and he finally covered up his almost laughing gaffe with a dry cough.
"I bet he will come to the Economics Forum in Shanghai, and I will be able to convince him to join my project. Let me think about what to bet... How about $10?"
At least, it has to make the other person feel pain.
"Because Professor Lu doesn't seem to care much about international affairs, and he is completely indifferent to the things you describe. Didn't you notice? Even though his research involves many problems other than mathematics, one thing remains unchanged. Those things that qualify him to be selected as subjects are those that interest him.”
Ten dollars
However, China's Lunar Orbit Construction Committee is an exception.
Rubbing his hands together excitedly, Professor Krugman continued.
Krugman: "You can't make someone interested in what you have to say from the beginning. You have to gradually establish a friendly relationship with him and present his favorable side in front of him. He will naturally make a choice that is beneficial to you.”
It can be said that the international community has been coveting the moon, a treasure hanging over human heads. But although some people have always announced grand plans, most of them remain on paper, and no one has ever put them into action.
Professor Craigman hesitated, but finally gritted his teeth.
His expression was as if he had found conclusive evidence, and he lightly pounded the table with his fist in excitement.
Professor Kegelman grinned and said confidently.
"Want to make a bet? Angus!"
Angus almost laughed out loud when he heard this number.
"I bet he will come to the Economics Forum in Shanghai, and I will be able to convince him to join my project. Let me think about what to bet... How about $10?"
Rubbing his hands together excitedly, Professor Krugman continued.
Now they want to build a hadron collider on the moon, so that physicists from all over the world will go to work in their country, and even learn the language of their country...
His expression was as if he had found conclusive evidence, and he lightly pounded the table with his fist in excitement.
During this period of time, as long as you sit in the coffee shop or tea room on the Princeton campus, you can hear the topic about this matter.
"I think you're wasting your efforts."
Although he didn't mind someone giving him free money, the bets were too small and he really couldn't arouse the interest in betting.
"Damn, you want to empty my pocket..."
Looking at the weird "grimace" made by Professor Angus, Krugman's mouth twitched, and he finally covered up his almost laughing gaffe with a dry cough.
"I bet he will come to the Economics Forum in Shanghai, and I will be able to convince him to join my project. Let me think about what to bet... How about $10?"
"Yeah, he's not interested in economics at all. How are you going to arouse his interest?"
During this period of time, as long as you sit in the coffee shop or tea room on the Princeton campus, you can hear the topic about this matter.
His expression was as if he had found conclusive evidence, and he lightly pounded the table with his fist in excitement.
Professor Angus sighed, raised his tea cup and took a sip.
At least, it has to make the other person feel pain.
Angus almost laughed out loud when he heard this number.
Professor Angus sighed, raised his tea cup and took a sip.
"Ten dollars is too little for you and me. If you are so sure, you might as well change the chips to ten gold coin chocolates from the Stockholm Blue Room Dinner."
"... It sounds interesting, but I think your idea will probably fail."
"I think you're wasting your efforts."
Not just the Internet, but also in reality.
Once those Asians set their mind to something, there seems to be nothing they can't do.
"Ten dollars is too little for you and me. If you are so sure, you might as well change the chips to ten gold coin chocolates from the Stockholm Blue Room Dinner."
"...That's the expression he has."
Not sure why he brought up this topic, Professor Angus frowned and said.
"What are you betting on..."
"Damn, you want to empty my pocket..."
According to Professor Krugman, there is even a well-known economist who has written a paper on the impact of the Lunar Hadron Collider project on international relations and global trade patterns.
"Damn, you want to empty my pocket..."
Looking at his old friend who was a little too excited, Professor Angus said in a daze.
It can be said that the international community has been coveting the moon, a treasure hanging over human heads. But although some people have always announced grand plans, most of them remain on paper, and no one has ever put them into action.
Looking at Professor Krugman who still did not want to give up, Professor Angus shook his head and continued, "Those pure mathematicians have great prejudices in economics, and he is a scholar of Grothendieck's school. , and directly inherited Hardy’s philosophy, believing that mathematics should be pure and noble and should not be affected by other disciplines. Do you know how hard it is for me to ask Deligne for help? It does not involve mathematical research Fortunately, when it comes to mathematical problems, he..."
"I understand what you said, but Professor Lu is different. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His contribution to computational materials science is no less than his achievements in mathematics, as well as the theory of strong electric interaction... You Can we say that he is a pure mathematical researcher? No! At least his mind is open-minded! He is just not interested in economics."
Looking at his old friend who was a little too excited, Professor Angus said in a daze.
Professor Craigman hesitated, but finally gritted his teeth.
Looking at the picture shown on the TV, Professor Angus Deaton, who also won the Nobel Prize and is a member of the Economics Department of Princeton University, suddenly spoke.
Angus almost laughed out loud when he heard this number.
"Want to make a bet? Angus!"
Looking at the picture shown on the TV, Professor Angus Deaton, who also won the Nobel Prize and is a member of the Economics Department of Princeton University, suddenly spoke.
On the LCD TV placed next to it, the screen has changed from the host's explanation to the International Lunar Hadron Collider Symposium.
"make a deal!"
On the LCD TV placed next to it, the screen has changed from the host's explanation to the International Lunar Hadron Collider Symposium.
Professor Angus opened his mouth in shock, and then closed his mouth after a long while.
"... It sounds interesting, but I think your idea will probably fail."
Professor Craigman hesitated, but finally gritted his teeth.
"...That's the expression he has."
"Damn, you want to empty my pocket..."
From the beginning of this month to now, almost the entire Internet has been discussing this!
"I think you're wasting your efforts."