Chapter 438: Travel around Europe, one country a day
Stockholm city center, Six Points Hotel (at-six).
At the end of the Nobel Prize night, Ye Hua called Yang Hujie and asked him to help find a reliable hotel in downtown Stockholm. Yang originally wanted to let him return to the embassy, but Ye Hua was unable to resist and finally chose
This is a relatively famous five-star hotel in the area.
Ye Hua checked into a guest room in the hotel for about ten minutes, and when he came out of the bathroom, there was a knock on the door.
As soon as the door was opened, Helen Jones entered elegantly. She was still in the evening dress she was wearing for the meeting.
After closing the door, Ye Hua remained silent without saying a word, and immediately picked her up by her waist and walked towards the bedroom.
Helen glanced at little Ye Hua, immediately stopped Ye Hua, and said with an elegant smile: "Interview first, then hunt."
After saying that, he took out the recorder. Just when he was about to refuse, Helen pressed the record button first and started recording. Seeing this scene, Ye Hua immediately swallowed his words again.
Had to give up.
What you just wanted to say cannot be recorded.
She had no choice but to use aggressive eyes as a punishment, but Helen didn't care at all.
Ye Hua was as easy as switching modes, and immediately said seriously: "Ahem, let's get started."
The outside world would never have imagined that this extremely serious interview would actually be opened in such a situation.
Helen: "Did you expect that you would win the physics prize this year?"
Ye Hua: "Well...I am very confident about winning the award, but I did not expect to win the award so soon, let alone in the field of terahertz waves. You must know that this technology was announced on October 11th, that is,
To say that the Nobel Prize agency made this decision within five days, I can only say that the courage and decisiveness of the Nobel Prize review agency are really surprising."
Helen: "I think the Nobel Prize organization must have watched that press conference."
Ye Hua: "Haha, that's probably true. I may add that it was probably because of the live video recording that the review agency made up its mind to give me the award."
Helen: "What was your first reaction after learning that you had won the award?"
Ye Hua: "Frankly speaking, the Nobel Prize review agency did not notify me. Of course, they may not have my phone number, but there is no doubt that the Nobel Prize is the pinnacle of career that scientists around the world dream of. I do not deny that I am proud of myself and my
We are proud of our scientific career.”
Helen: "What impact will winning the award have on your future career?"
Ye Hua: "Frankly speaking, it has no impact. I love life, my current career, and everything I do now. Currently, our coastline is undertaking a new undertaking that is leading the electrical revolution. It is a very proud and exciting undertaking, isn't it?"
Helen: "You have set a new record for young Nobel Prize winners. What advice do you have for young people who are interested in scientific research?"
Ye Hua: "I don't know how much people can learn from my experience, but it should be said that it is for those who are interested in doing scientific research, not those who want to win the Nobel Prize. To me, not following the crowd is the best thing.
The key to achieving competitiveness is that I personally hope that they can use a unique and novel perspective to discover truly important issues, even though these issues are not necessarily the current hot spots in the discipline, and they require unremitting efforts."
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The ten-minute recording interview ended quickly. Helen took the initiative to play it back with the recorder. Apparently she understood very well. After the playback, she did not record any speech that should not have been recorded.
Without waiting for Ye Hua to take the initiative, Helen quickly put aside the recorder in her hand, lightly lifted her evening gown, walked to his side, and immediately stepped out with her long, beautiful legs.
Helen held the other person's face in her hands, looked at each other for a moment, and wrapped her delicate hands around his neck.
Ye Hua's sight only saw two jade rabbits approaching fiercely.
The two rabbits were breathing hard, the monster broke the seal and roared to the sky, and the hunting began...
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The next day, Ye Hua and Yang Hujie just met, and the latter asked: "What does that woman have to do with you?"
"Which woman?"
"Helen Jones, British, from the West Midlands, BBC journalist, graduated from..."
Ye Hua looked at Yang Hujie in astonishment and hesitated to speak. How can my flower grower have such a strong intelligence capability in Europe? Did he find out everything overnight?
"Ahem..." Ye Hua coughed lightly and said calmly: "You said this, what else could the BBC reporter do when he saw me? Of course he asked for an interview, and then I agreed. What's wrong with that?
Don't worry, Lao Yang, I know what to say and what not to say."
Yang Hujie: "There is nothing wrong with being interviewed by a reporter, but I have never seen an interview conducted in your hotel room."
Ye Hua: "Don't you know there is a kind of interview called a solo interview?"
Yang Hujie laughed, he would be living in hell if he believed it.
As the saying goes, a person's nature is hard to change, and he had already guessed the result from the phone call he made last night. If he expected him to abide by his duties, it would be better to be more diligent and more prepared. It seems that he has obtained absolute immunity.
Something is so right.
"Let's go, let's go. It's getting late. Let's go see old King Carl. We have to go to the University of Copenhagen in the afternoon, we have to go to Germany tomorrow, we have to go to France the day after tomorrow, and we have to go to England the day after tomorrow. Don't waste time."
"Ye Hua urged quickly, not wanting to talk about this matter. There is nothing to talk about.
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Since Ye Hua's special plane landed in Sweden, his "European tour" lasting about a week has officially begun. His every move in Europe has attracted much attention from Europeans.
Especially on the night of the Nobel Prize, he revealed another major purpose of his European trip in his impromptu speech, which excited the entire European scientific community.
There is no doubt that it has become a hot topic in Europe in recent days, and it has also attracted much attention on his next series of trips in Europe.
In fact, Ye Hua also has a lot of fans in the Western world. Just like Steve Jobs, an American, he also has many fans of "Qiao Bangzhu" in China.
Whether it’s the stunning moment when Apple changed the world in 2007, or today’s Coastline Company’s rhetoric about making science fiction come true, they have conquered consumers with their epoch-making products, and they are all great figures who have truly changed the world.
What's more, Ye Hua is more legendary than Steve Jobs. Not only is he younger, but his achievements have already surpassed Steve Jobs. More importantly, he is a contemporary living legend, and the reason why a legend is a legend is difficult to copy, or even impossible.
copy.
If Ye Hua's upcoming trip could be summed up in one sentence, it would be all kinds of storytelling and pretense.
At about 14:00 in the afternoon, we arrived in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, and stayed at the University of Copenhagen for about two and a half hours. Ye Hua delivered his first university speech at this prestigious university in Northern Europe and second in continental Europe.
"...What will science and technology look like in ten years? I don't know myself. What will science, technology and human society look like in the next thirty years? It's even less clear. No one can know the future.
.Science and technology are energy accumulated over ten or even decades, and will explode in the next ten or even decades.”
“Our Coastline Group is at the top of its industry and seems to be leading the world, but it’s hard to say whether we will be completely hit by the impact one day in the future. Ten years ago, we probably wouldn’t have imagined our life today. I’m glad that I
In today's era, I have seen today, but I still can't see clearly tomorrow. With the development of science and technology, no one can stop this surging torrent..."
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On the morning of December 12th at the University of Göttingen in Germany.
"The unbridled mechanism of universities has created a spurt of innovation. There is a large group of followers behind university science professors, who pass on their knowledge to these young talents. I noticed that many graduates of the University of Göttingen have joined the Coastline. They
Some work locally in Europe, and some have joined our coastline company headquarters as key employees. As far as I know, there are 135 of them."
"They have inherited the bloodline of excellent professors, which is very beneficial to the coastline. They know their mentors best, and they will bring these to the coastline, just like they are constantly injecting gamma globulin into the coastline, so that the coastline can maintain
And to enhance vitality, Coastline funds the scientific research undertakings of the University of Göttingen. These graduates coming to Coastline are the best gift from the University of Göttingen to Coastline..."
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Afternoon at the University of Munich, Germany.
"Artificial intelligence will continue to promote the progress of human society. Fully automate repetitive tasks, make high-end manufacturing fool-proof, and absorb and be compatible with classic German craftsmanship. This is the direction our Coastline Group is striving for..."
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December 13 at the University of Paris-Saclay, France.
"France is open and enlightened, and Paris is full of romanticism. Our Coastline is full of investment confidence and enthusiasm for investment in France. Use free cooperation to explore unknown roads, and let universities become the guiding light for Coastline Group's progress..."
December 14 at the University of Edinburgh, UK.
"We have moved from confusion to clarity, and the next step is to move from clarity to science..."