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Chapter 3583

Chapter 3583

Headlines from these academic newspapers.

"The famous Prussian mathematician Leibniz made a major breakthrough in research..."

What is recorded below is the content of the breakthrough. After seeing these contents, Newton suddenly felt like he was struck by lightning.

Because the content recorded in the newspaper is similar to the calculus concept that I have studied, without any awareness.

"Absurd, he must have stolen my research results!"

"That must be the case!"

Newton angrily tore the newspaper in his hand into pieces!

After everyone saw Newton's angry behavior, they were slightly stunned. They couldn't understand why Newton was so angry.

"President Newton, it is a blessing for us that this Prussian developed such a mathematical concept. Why are you so angry?"

Newton stared at the teacher from the Royal Academy of Britain who spoke, and shouted: "This guy has obviously plagiarized my mathematical concepts."

Everyone frowned.

They knew that Newton was stubborn, but he never lost his temper on such things unless he was very angry.

The teacher said: "This report was published by Leibniz in a European newspaper three days ago. President Newton, you said that he plagiarized your ideas. What do you think of this?"

Newton smiled coldly and said calmly: "I have researched this mathematical concept ten days ago. If you don't believe it, I still have the original manuscript there."

"And there are witnesses who can prove to me that I am not lying."

"Do you believe it or not?"

The teacher looked at Newton's firm eyes, and they began to doubt what was recorded in the newspaper in their hands.

Newton would not lie on this matter.

The teacher looked at Newton and said: "Since President Newton is so insistent, I have a suggestion. I suggest that President Newton seek Leibniz's theory in order to make this mathematical concept orthodox."

Newton groaned: "A theory is a theory. If he didn't plagiarize my manuscript, but pushed this theory out by himself, then let this matter be over."

"But if not, he will have to pay the price."

The teacher said: "I will fully support your actions, President Newton."

Newton asked: "This man called Leibniz, where is he?"

The teacher thought for a while and said: "We don't know yet where else he may be. After all, the European continent is not peaceful now. There are wars everywhere, especially in Prussia."

Upon hearing this, Newton frowned. He had no choice in this situation.

The teacher added: "But he published the report through the Almis Office in Europe three days ago, so maybe the Almis Office can contact him."

"President Newton, I suggest that you also go to Almis Office to publish your research results and declare war on him. If he is still alive, he may be able to see the news you published."

"Maybe you two will meet."

When Newton heard this attention, his eyes suddenly lit up. For him, this can be said to be a good attention.

Thinking of this, Newton immediately canceled the class he originally planned to take and did not attend it. Instead, he went to Almis Office to announce the research results he had not published.

As a scholar, Newton would never tolerate his research results being plagiarized by others, but if the other party had researched it by himself, then everything would be different!


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