Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1220: Collapse of superposition

The head of the lecture hall was throbbing, and roughly 800 people were seen.

This is almost the top mind and the most authoritative scholar in high-energy physics.

Not only researchers working at imcrc, but also physics bulls who traveled thousands of miles from other countries.

The goals of all were unexpectedly consistent.

That is to figure out where the quality of the expansion and the experimental results of subverting the standard model come from and what it means ...

In the front row of the lecture hall, an old man in a gray jacket sat next to Professor Witten.

He leaned his cane on the corner of the table, unscrewed the cap of the mineral water bottle on the table, took a sip slowly, and cast his gaze on the report stand.

"Thank you for the seat you have reserved for me. There are too many people here ... I almost lost my way outside."

Looking at the old man sitting next to himself, Professor Witten raised his eyebrows.

"I didn't expect you to really come."

The old man grinned, and returned to his "or else" eyes, and continued to cast his eyes on the report board.

"How could I have missed something so interesting? Perhaps today, the rules of physics will be rewritten, and our horizons will broaden a whole dimension to areas we cannot perceive ... and there is something more to look forward to than this ?"

If anyone hears this sentence, they will be surprised.

Not because of the content of this sentence, but the person who said it.

It wasn't anyone else sitting next to Professor Witten at the moment, it was Professor Solpelmat from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

Maybe someone who doesn't know much about physics may not have heard of the name, but in fact he is also an amazing physicist.

As the winner of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics and the prover of the theory of "accelerated expansion of the universe", he is famous both in the astrophysics and high-energy physics circles.

Witten glanced at him and said thoughtfully, "It seems you believe in the theory of that extra dimension."

"The question is not whether I believe it, but whether he can give a logical self-consistent proof to prove that his conclusion is correct. At the beginning, weren't we also dismissive of string theory? Although this trend is slowly starting to begin now ... "

Seeing that the expression on Witten's face was a little careless and pleasant, Professor Perlmutter smiled and took the topic aside without any trace.

"Speaking of which, I'm kind of wondering how you think about this. You haven't expressed your opinion so far. This is really ... so unlike you."

"Shh."

Professor Witten suddenly made a snoring gesture, interrupting Professor Perlmutter's chatter, and then pointed the direction on the stage with his index finger.

"The answer you want is there."

"It's started."

...

The moment the hour hand passed ten o'clock.

The noisy meeting place was as quiet as silence hit.

Sitting fiercely in front of the lecture hall, Fernando looked at Lu Zhou on the stage with an uneasy expression, trying to do something for his faith.

However, the policeman sitting next to him who didn't look very provocative, and the dangling handcuffs placed around his waist, exuded an invisible coercion in the form of him, making him afraid of anything special Move.

At this time, Lu Zhou, who was standing on the stage, looked around the entire lecture hall and said with a steady voice.

"Professor Miro's departure makes us sad."

"We have lost a great scholar and a comrade in arms."

"I know that his death may have touched many people ... and this includes me as well."

Looking at the discussion room, Lu Zhou said nothing, but opened the stack of draft paper on the multimedia desk, spent about ten seconds to organize the speech ideas, and then said.

"My touch may be different from many of you."

"What touched me was not the wisdom we take pride in. We are vulnerable to the vast universe, but also because when we face it, our will may be weaker than we think."

"Allow me to introduce on this occasion the concept of 'willpower' that should not have appeared here. Because as we all see and are feeling, this building we have spent centuries building , Just on the brink of wind, is on the verge of collapse. "

Having said that, Lu Zhou paused for a moment, turned to face the whiteboard, and wrote a line of calculations on it with the marker in his hand.

[Mn = m0-4c1mπ2 + o (mπ3)]

Stopping writing, Lu Zhou turned to face the meeting where the whispered whispers.

"Here is the starting point for trouble."

"It is also the source of all contradictions."

"Usually we can use the chiral extrapolation method to obtain the nucleus mass, and use the help of supercomputers to explain the source of the mass in most nucleuses with the help of supercomputers."

"To this day, however, we still have a lot of unexplainable ... the quality of this part is about 7%."

Writing this number on the whiteboard, Lu Zhou continued to look at the turbulent venue. "Now, because of the collision experiments above 5tev, this number has expanded to 53%, or even 71%, like a string of disorder. Garbled, our physics seems to be engulfed by an invisible black hole. "

"To explain this phenomenon, we must introduce a new concept."

Then, Lu Zhou reached down and wrote a letter n on the whiteboard.

Then, a "+1" was written after it.

"N is all the dimensions that make up our universe now. What we can parse is 11, and there is also a saying 13. Maybe in the distant future this number will be widened to infinity as our horizons rise, but this is not important for the time being ... ... "

"What we are discussing now is n + 1 dimensions."

"Beyond the horizon we can see, there is an axis that runs from the beginning to the end of the universe. It is a wall on the wall, a lake reflecting in the lake, all the dimensions that we can observe will be in its At a certain point, the beam ends and at the same time it is released. "

"In the usual sense, its existence usually does not affect us, unless ... something on the side outside our horizon touches this string"

"Or to put it more generally, it reached out and opened the box and observed us."

Looking at the lecture hall that was gradually spreading surprise, watching Professor Witten and other old friends who were in deep thought ~ www.readwn.com ~ and complexion. Red Fernando, Lu Zhou looked back and looked The calculation on the whiteboard.

After a pause, he continued.

"The superposition has collapsed because of observations from the void."

The discussion in the lecture hall was boiling.

Because it sounds a bit too incredible.

Finally, someone couldn't help but stood up.

"Why is it 5tev?"

"That's a good question."

Looking at the young scholar who stood up to ask questions, Lu Zhou snapped his fingers, cast an encouraging look on his face, and motioned him to sit down first.

Lu Zhou then glanced around the boiling lecture hall and raised the volume to continue.

"How do we identify whether an artificial intelligence is really artificial intelligence? This is a very abstract concept, so we invented the Turing test and defined that artificial intelligence that can pass the Turing test is artificial intelligence in the true sense, Artificial intelligence that fails this test is a pure machine. "

"Similarly, how do we screen out the smartest ones from a group of ants?"

"The method is very simple, and it is enough to just set them some simple obstacles."

"I know this may sound a little crazy, but what I still want to say is that the 5tev collision experiment is like a sieve. It screens a collection of all civilizations in this universe."

"Mass has never increased, just moved from the n + 1 dimension outside the universe to the n dimensions that make up the universe. By this simple method, they can determine what is different from the ant, except the ant. thing."

"At the same time, they are passing through this sieve ..."

"Proclaimed to us that they exist."

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