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Chapter 54 Domino

 Today is also a normal day in the North American Research Center.

At eight o'clock in the morning, a group of scientists who were full of wake-up energy, tiredness and reluctance, as well as tiredness from a hangover, running a group or hunting all night, slowly walked into the research institute like zombies.

Sustained by the "awakening aid" of four cups of black coffee per person, the walking zombies gradually regained their humanity and sanity. Although their sanity occasionally fails to work well, it is still better than the walking zombies in the morning.

The content of the training every morning is basically the same. Lu Chen and Mu Zhiran will provide them with theoretical training. The content of the theoretical training is very arbitrary. It may be a manifestation of patients with quantum energy release syndrome, or it may be research on the orbital operation mode of electrons.

Progress.

The subsequent training projects mainly focused on operational experiments. Lu Chen actually did not have much experimental experience, so the person who was really responsible was actually Mu Zhiran - Lu Chen often appeared in the training as a negative teaching material.

Lunch at noon is more casual, and scientists in North America still maintain the habit of "not eating properly at noon." Although their brains urgently need glucose to maintain operation, the most this group of people can do is to nibble on more salads.

Apple.

The option of eating seriously seems to be illegal in North America.

Obviously there is a buffet in the cafeteria, but scientists from North America just like to get together and chew tree leaves. At most, they can add some ham slices or bread cubes when eating grass.

As a result, the North American scientists whose blood sugar levels were obviously not high enough in the afternoon appeared to be extremely introverted during the group meeting. They couldn't make a fart with three sticks, and couldn't make a complete sentence with five kicks.

Of course, it may also be because they are not very good at learning this kind of physical discovery that completely subverts modern physics.

Scientists in the entire North American Institute are currently divided into three groups. Experts who have been engaged in physics research in the past are racking their brains to study the theory day and night, trying to make the discovery and bubble of "all electrons spin downward"

Consistent with the exclusion theorem.

At present, their progress is still very slow, but some promising theories have indeed been proposed - for example, one electron in the first layer of these lithium elements is entangled with another electron, while the other electron is locked in

In the state of upward rotation.

Or maybe the electrons of lithium atoms are actually in a normal state, but they cause uncertainty collapse when humans observe them.

There is even a theory that "the electrons of the lithium atom intersect in the 1S and 2S layers, so the electrons in the 2S layer spontaneously escape." This theory holds that although the lithium atom in the human brain has three protons, there are no protons outside the lithium atom.

But there are only two electrons. Therefore, it shows a relatively stable magnetic declination distribution image - those images that make people mistakenly think that "all electrons are spinning downward" are actually noise generated by the spontaneous escape process of electrons.<

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Anyway, it's probably still the same content as before. While defending Pauli's incompatibility, he also had to explain Mu Zhiran's discovery. Lu Chen was so tired for them.

Another group of researchers is more focused on practical applications. They have proposed a series of treatment plans for quantum energy release syndrome. The most extreme treatment plan almost brought Watanabe back from the General Bureau of Investigation - an electronic

Chemists and a theoretical mathematician suggested digitally preserving the patients' personalities, freezing their bodies in liquid nitrogen, and then grinding them into powder.

Just wait until the powder is processed, then reshape the body and inject a digital personality.

To be honest, it was almost, almost Lu Chen would have called Watanabe and reported that there was a Wenger Czekrawski in the North American Research Center. If the two brothers who made the suggestion had not withdrawn the suggestion on their own initiative

, and claimed that he was inspired by the warning of AI. Now the research center has to re-select a more reliable electronic chemist and theoretical mathematician.

Lu Chen doesn't know what other people think, but he himself is extremely disgusted with this kind of "bypassing the body" treatment plan. It is not considered a treatment at all, but rather a cover-up.

What's more, this kind of treatment can hardly be called effective - how can you guarantee that the cloned humans will have normal electron orbits of hydrogen atoms?

The main focus of the current treatment plan is on "slowly guiding the electron orbit to fall". After all, everyone knows that it is really difficult to continuously supply energy to all hydrogen atoms in the human body and keep the electrons of these hydrogen elements in the N=2 orbit.

It’s too difficult.

If we could start slowly releasing the energy brought by the falling electrons in advance, wouldn't it be possible to avoid the explosion?

Even if the explosion cannot be completely avoided, even if the power of this violent explosion is reduced to the point where it can only kill the patient himself.

The last research direction is more interesting - historical research. To be more precise, it is the historical research on human behavior after 1054.

There were originally no full-time historians in the Institute of North American Studies. The reason why there were no professionals in this subject was very simple and straightforward: North America had no history to speak of.

According to the common standards of modern historical research, historical research must have both physical evidence and documentary records to be considered qualified and admissible. The early aborigines in North America only have historical physical evidence but lack documentary records. In modern times, although both

Yes, but the short time of hundreds of years really cannot support a specialized academic category.

At the "demand" of Director Li Xiaohui, several experts in library and information science were transferred to the team. Then the only two geographers left in the institute were transferred to study history - as the science closest to the liberal arts.

Major, it is always more convenient for geographers to study historical documents than other majors.

According to this group of current research results, the early 21st century seems to be a critical time node.

Although the relevant data and records are getting closer to modern times and the content is becoming more and more complicated. But the general trend is indeed there-since the 21st century, humans seem to have become more violent and more united.

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The clinging of small groups became more and more obvious, and the conflicts between the groups became more and more intense. At first, they were just a group of people with ulterior motives, provoking hostility and opposition for ulterior desires. Later, they were confronted by increasingly fierce confrontations.

Coerced by him, he eventually died in the dispute he provoked.

Such changes are obviously different from previous human behavior patterns, and it is indeed a noteworthy time point.

There is no shortage of people who profit from chaos in any era, but after this point in time, this tendency becomes more and more obvious.

It's like an important domino begins to fall.


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