Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 248: Phone in Stockholm

As expected, Larter got the big news he wanted.

It's just not about Lu Zhou.

It was about him, and the scandal of the Washington Times.

The day after the report ended, an audio recording was posted on the Internet while he was rushing around to find Professor Enoch who was missing.

To be precise, it is two paragraphs.

One was in the office. He and his colleagues discussed how to make big news and discuss how to provoke various rights protection organizations to come out on the platform. Not only were they mixed with a lot of discriminatory words, but they also mocked the rights protection organizations into fools.

The other paragraph is in the office of Professor Enoch in Nigeria.

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...

"Up to three days."

"This is impossible!"

"Ten thousand dollars."

"Closing!"

If the first recording just made him anger, then after listening to the second recording, the cold sweat behind Rartt brushed out.

It is not because his career will face a major setback.

It's the problem of exposure / exposure behind the recording.

If the first recording can also be explained by an inner ghost in the editorial department, then the second recording is that he wants to break his head and cannot figure out how to explain it.

It's Africa!

It's across the Atlantic!

For the sake of confidentiality, he clearly went there on a business trip, and no one could put an eavesdropper in Professor Enoch's office in advance. It is impossible for him, not to mention the security check at the airport, he also took a bath and changed clothes in the hotel ...

unless……

Someone followed him along the way.

From a scientific perspective, this can only be explained.

Looking at Laert who was pale, Barth had just come over to prepare to comfort him, but he seemed to be conditioned to bounce off his chair and hide in a panic.

"Do not touch me!"

Looking at the suspicion and terror in Laart's eyes, Bath felt hesitated and hesitated, "What happened to you?"

No one spoke in the editorial department, and everyone buried their heads and dealt with their work.

Ralter looked around in panic, glances across each face, trying to find the gaze behind him, but in the end it was just futile.

Bath still wanted to say something, but seeing the editor-in-chief of Ralt's expression, he couldn't say anything.

Ignoring Bath, Laart yanked open the drawer, flipped all the documents out, and fell to the table. Both hands were desperately searching for something like a voice recorder or a tap that might be hidden in the dark.

If he could find it, it would give him a little comfort.

However, no matter how he searched, he could not find the source of the leaked recording.

It is for this reason that the panic in his heart is growing.

Reason tells him that an ordinary scholar can never have this ability, and there must be other people behind it.

Think of Goldbach's conjecture for the political significance of neighboring countries, and the neighboring countries have expressed their dissatisfaction with the fabricated news more than once, and even condemned it through the official media several times, and now suddenly ignore it ...

Driven by professional literacy, with the limited materials in his head, Laart completely let go of his brain, and his face became increasingly pale.

Is it ...

Before that, he had been "seen"?

...

Regarding the follow-up to the scandal that broke out in the "Washington Times", Lu Zhou did not pay any attention or attention. He only heard through Brother Luo that this matter ended with the temporary suspension of the "Washington Times" and the resignation of the editor-in-chief of Laert. .

Although making news is a means, once it is brought to the table, and it is still a means to buy the parties, its nature is much worse than those who give money to pose.

This scandal will follow Ralter's life, marking his career.

At least, it's almost impossible to continue being a reporter.

In the last week of May, the matter of Goldbach's conjecture finally settled. With the publication of the latest issue of the "Mathematics Yearbook", this building, which has been precipitated for two and a half centuries, finally closed its dome.

Although it is not known how many related topics and papers will be cut off and how many people will be frustrated because of this, these are not things that need to be considered by Lu Zhou.

Higher Research Institute, restaurant on the first floor.

In order to save trouble, Lu Zhou's lunch is settled here recently.

"You did a bad thing," said Edward Witten, smiling at the dinner plate, sitting opposite the Luzhou. "I don't know how many people missed another chance."

"Yeah, did a bad thing." Lu Zhou said with a smile.

To say "bad things", he must not do more than the elderly Witten.

In the 1980s, the kink theory was very popular. As many different 3-flow patterns as possible, multiplied by as many different gauge groups as possible, many kink invariants similar to Jones polynomials can be constructed ... As a result, the history-born big man , Directly gives a set of shear flow topological methods, the entire kink invariant family has been swept away.

Of course, "bad things" is just a joke, and there are a lot of "good things" done by the elderly, such as the M theory of creation, which is an exaggeration to solve the problem of funding for theoretical physicists around the world for at least ten years .

Edward Witten asked in a gossip: "I know you must not be idle. What next? What interesting topics are you planning to study?"

Lu Zhou thought for a while and replied, "Materials."

Witten froze, wondering: "Materials? Take the liberty to ask, why is materials?"

"Accurately, it is computational materials science," Lu Zhou said with a pause, and continued. "When I was undergraduate at Jinda University, I participated in similar research topics. I think computational materials science is a very A subject with potential. This potential is reflected in its plasticity and predictability, and I think I can do something. "

Witten gave a thumbs up and said with a smile: "That's the case, that is, do you plan to create your own discipline? This is really a very challenging idea ~ www.readwn.com ~ Lu Zhou smiled embarrassedly and said: "Creative disciplines can't be talked about. It's just in the early stages of the development of this discipline that, according to my own understanding, it affects the development process of this discipline ... Whether it is a push or an obstacle, maybe I will do a lot of" bad things ". indefinite. "

The two looked at each other and laughed with each other.

Enough smile, Professor Witten cleared his throat and continued: "I don't know much about materials science, but if you are interested in materials science in organic direction, I recommend to you Professor Paul J. Chirick, he Be an expert in this field. "

Lu Zhou nodded: "Thank you, I will consider your suggestion. But wait until I come back from my hometown. I have been busy for so long and I need a vacation."

Witten said in a relaxed tone: "Also, you really need to relax."

Lu Zhou had already planned on which paper to use for the system's tasks.

He estimated that the patent agent's side should have a result too.

In returning to China this time, in addition to handling his degree, he will also take care of it by the way.

Just then, the cell phone in my pocket suddenly rang.

Lu Zhou took out his mobile phone and glanced, and found that it was a strange call.

"I answer the phone."

Witten smiled casually and said, "It's okay, don't worry about me."

Pressing the connect button, a strange sound came from the phone.

"Hello, Mr. Lu Zhou, we are the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences."

Hearing this name, Lu Zhou was silent for a while, and exchanged a confused look with Witten sitting opposite.

then……

He was instantly shocked.

Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences? !!

Hold the grass? !!

Difficult, isn't it ...

This is the legend ...

Nobel Prize Phone? !!

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