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Chapter 13 Waiting

Yepuku sat in the room, lost in the things deduced in front of him! His thoughts were rambling, as if he was experiencing a nightmare that he had never had before.

He repeatedly looked at his logical deduction process from the beginning, trying to find out where the problem lay, and kept mumbling:

“How can an electron be a wave?”

Over and over again, his soliloquy became:

"How can an electron be a wave?"

Doubts masked other thoughts, and he began to delve into the inner meaning of his paper:

"Why are electrons waves?"

The goose-feather-like snow covered the outside, reflecting the weak lights, emitting a cool and fiery light. Dieppe gradually put away its ugly expression that seemed to be crying and laughing, and showed a thoughtful look.

"...According to this reasoning, it seems that all moving microscopic particles have corresponding wave frequencies or wavelengths, but why is this so?" Dieppe frowned deeper and deeper. Suddenly, he learned from this strange phenomenon.

China Lenovo is reminded of two sentences that Mr. Evans said in different papers:

"...···Perhaps we should look at the wave-particle problem with a more open attitude."

"... Since the wave nature and particle nature of light are irrefutable and both have been confirmed by conclusive experimental results, why not unify them? Maybe it has wave-particle duality."

The latter sentence appeared in a simple paper, and was said in an uncertain and speculative tone, so it did not leave much impression on people, but Dieppe firmly remembered the wave-particle duality.

Concept, when I thought about it at this time, I was touched in my heart, and I finally clarified my point of view.

He took a deep breath, as if he was about to release a monster that would destroy the entire world, and wrote at the end of the manuscript: "We can draw the conclusion that wave-particle duality not only exists in photons, but can also be extended to all

Moving microscopic particles, including protons, neutrons, and electrons, all have wavelengths corresponding to their own energy, that is to say, they all have wave-particle duality."

After writing this sentence, Dieppe was exhausted as if he had lost all his strength. Various strange thoughts emerged in his mind: "If microscopic particles have wave-particle duality and have their own wave frequency, what about the moving macroscopic matter?

"

This is really a "ridiculous" promotion. Dieppe looked at his own stable existence and shook his head in amusement. He did not go deeper subconsciously and thought of other things: "The special theory of relativity can also be applied to the microscopic world represented by the new alchemy."

Among them, the two major systems are not completely independent. It seems that they can be unified in some way. Maybe in the future, the research of the two systems will use each other's knowledge, such as the new relativistic alchemy?"

All kinds of divergent and weird thoughts began to disappear as Dieppe's mood stabilized, but when he looked at the paper in front of him, his heart still seemed to be weighted by a huge stone, which was indescribably heavy.

Standing up from behind the desk, Dieppe walked to the window and pushed open the glass window. He was greeted by a steep cool breeze and a biting chill.

This made Dieppe, who had not used magic, shudder several times in a row, and his brain was so cold that he was so clear-headed that he saw a faint light on the horizon, and the ground was white and covered in silver. It seemed like a brand new world

world.

"Its daybreak……"

Dieppe sighed to himself.

During breakfast, Dieppe, who was carrying his paper, did not see his teacher Laventi, so after hesitating and struggling, he went straight to his study and knocked on the door.

"Come in." Laventi knew through the feedback from the magic tower that Dieppe was outside, so he did not refuse.

Pushing open the door to the study room, Dieppe walked in very lightly and saw the teacher coming out of the magic laboratory. It seemed that he had been verifying Lord Brooke's thesis all night.

"What's the matter?" Laventi asked bluntly.

Dieppe hesitated again. Many emotions such as fear, nervousness, worry, and lack of confidence surged into his heart. I am afraid that few people would be able to accept his derivation results.

"Say it!" Laventi was also an arcanist who was accustomed to roaring.

Dieppe gritted his teeth and took out the paper: "Teacher, this is my latest paper. I would like to ask for your guidance to see if there are any mistakes."

Anyway, there is no experimental confirmation yet, so there should be no shaking in the cognitive world.

"What's there to be hesitant about?" Laventi said in a loud voice, taking the paper smoothly.

He also doesn’t have much experience. If it were Fernando who encountered Lucien doing this, he would definitely first ask if it was subversive, how subversive it was, and what “posture” should be used to read the paper correctly.

Dieppe opened his mouth, but not a single word came out. He didn't know how to answer the teacher's question. It can't be said that I was worried about being yelled at by you or that the paper would be criticized as worthless.

Raven first started reading this short paper and walked towards the desk. Suddenly, his steps stopped, and the expression on his face changed like an opera singer's, including shock, indignation, anger, confusion, and difficulty accepting it.

Wait for the look to repeat itself.

Dieppe quietly took a step back, seeming to feel the terrifying pressure emanating from the teacher. He is already a top expert who can understand the world and influence it in the current world!

I don’t know how long it took, but Laventi came back to his senses and looked at Dieppe:

"You told me electrons are waves?"

The voice was muffled and low, as if it contained a terrifying storm.

"Yes, microscopic particles should have both wave and particle phenomena..." Before Dieppe could finish his anxious words, he was faced with Raven! Di's roar:!

"You told me electrons are waves?"

"After we have measured the mass of the electron, observed its trajectory, and determined that it has momentum and meets the conservation conditions, you tell me that it is a wave?"

"Then why didn't you tell me that those aristocratic ladies who did give birth to several children after getting married were actually men?"

The rants made Dieppe keep taking small steps back until his back hit the door. Although the teacher's analogy seemed to be correct, he always felt that it was inappropriate to simply extend the duality of the microscopic world to the macroscopic world.

Yes, and:

"There are indeed some special magical creatures that are hermaphrodites, and nobles with their bloodline can change their gender on their own after being stimulated..." He muttered quietly.

Laventi's dark gray eyes stared at Dieppe, and chaos like a tidal wave of elements seemed to appear around him: "Follow me to the laboratory."

Dieppe wiped his face and walked silently behind the teacher. He saw him stopping in front of the Lucien Cloud Chamber and turning on the electromagnetic cyclotron at the same time.

"Come on, tell me, an electron with such a wonderful trajectory is a wave?" Laventi roared again.

Dieppe knew without looking that there were dreamlike particle trajectories inside the cloud chamber, so clear and so shocking.

He took a deep breath and said firmly: "Electrons can also exhibit particle properties. They are both waves and particles."

Such words sounded to Laventi's ears as if someone were saying that he is a man and a man, he is a giant and a dwarf, he is a living person and a dead person... so absurd, so unreasonable!

Several wars have broken out between each other. Are waves and particles, which are incompatible with each other, actually one?

He wanted to yell at Dieppe some more, but after seeing the student's bloodshot eyes looking at him stubbornly, he calmed down a little. In terms of arcane arts, he only recognized logical deduction and experimental results.

tutor.

I quietly recalled Dieppe's logical deduction process and his entire paper. I found that apart from being difficult to accept, there didn't seem to be much of a problem.

"Maybe you confused the concepts when you connected several formulas together. Let me take a closer look." Laventi softened his tone.

Dieppe knew that the teacher was indeed difficult to accept for a while. Even the person who deduced the conclusion struggled for a long time before he believed it. Even now, he is still uneasy and has no confidence. So he nodded with some frustration: "I'm waiting for the teacher."

Your guidance.”

Laventi looked at the student's slightly depressed and lost look, and walked out with the paper: "This paper is relatively simple, not too long. I will send it to Maurice, Gaston and others to take a look and see if they can do it."

Whatever the idea is, I don’t mean it is correct.”

This is something he has always emphasized, and you cannot blindly follow the teacher.

A small fire ignited in Dieppe's heart again, with expectation and hope.

In the state of nervousness, Dieppe did not do any research. He kept waiting to see when the "messenger" would come back. At noon, after confirming the arrival of replies from several high-level arcanists, he came to the teacher's study again:

"Teacher, what are your opinions, Sir Morris?"

Laventi held the letter with no expression and read: "Morris's opinion is, 'A hypothesis that is rigorously deduced but so bold as to be divorced from reality is inconsistent with all experimental results. In what form should particles and waves be unified and exist?

?There is currently no model that can correspond to,.”

Dieppe's expectant expression suddenly collapsed, and his confidence was shaken again.

"Gaston's opinion is, 'Any hypothesis must be strictly confirmed by experiments and phenomena. Obviously, I have not seen this. Electrons are both particles and waves, a completely unimaginable form of existence."

Since it was a paper sent by Laventi, both Morris and Gaston's words were quite mild.

Dieppe sat on the chair bitterly, feeling confused in his heart. Maybe I was really wrong?

"It's hard to convince others with your paper. Even the adherents of the wave theory are only entangled in electromagnetic waves and photons, and have never doubted electrons. They will definitely be happy with your assumptions and derivation, but they will definitely not

I will give you enough support." Laventi concluded.

Dieppe scratched his head: "The gap needs to be small enough, then we should be able to see the diffraction or interference phenomenon of electrons, just like waves."

Deep down in his heart he still holds firm to his ideals.

Secretly nodding at the student's firm attitude, Laventi thought that he could not let him continue to think wildly, so he said: "I will send your paper to Lucien again. He is the absolute authority in this regard. If he

They don’t even acknowledge it…”

"That may be really wrong." Dieppe's eyes seemed to be burning with fire, a fire fueled by hope and expectation, and he added in his heart, "But I still have to wait for the refutation of the experimental results..."

The "Magic Pet Messenger" sent away the paper, and Dieppe began to wait anxiously, as nervously as when he checked his mental talent.

"I don't need the support of those bastards that Bo said..."

"If anyone agrees with my thesis, then Mr. Evans is undoubtedly one of the few. If even he finds it absurd, then..."

"Sir Evans, what kind of opinions would you have..."


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