"The author of "Conjectures on the Internal Environment" died of rectal cancer in 1999. He was a strong pursuer of internal environment microorganisms and one of the pioneers in the 20th century who proposed the harmonious coexistence of humans and microorganisms. If you like him, maybe
I recommend his book Man Kills Man."
Bai Ye was looking through the research content of a researcher in the 20th century. The author of this book was very interesting. He conducted experiments and performed intestinal transplants, exchanging the intestines of healthy experimental pigs with diseased pigs. He was surprised to find that it could indeed be done.
Inhibiting the development of certain diseases to some extent led him to start studying these things.
However, due to the limited level of scientific research at that time, it was difficult to study many things. Due to various aspects of research, it had to be stopped.
But many of the theories he put forward in the book are very interesting. These have not been put forward by others. The most important thing is that Bai Ye read this book three times, which added more than 3,000 experience points to Bai Ye.
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Bai Ye looked up and saw a young black girl, less than thirty years old, dressed in a cowboy style, and her hair... was a bit badly styled.
This kind of densely braided hair is hard to appreciate.
"I'm Cindy, Cindy-Angelina. I'm Dr. Baconna's teaching assistant." The girls are all very enthusiastic.
Bai Ye: "Hello, my name is Bai Ye."
Cindy took the initiative to sit opposite Bai Ye: "I work part-time as a library administrator. I have never met you before, but during this time I found that you are looking for books on microecological concepts every day. Are you very interested in him?
?”
Bai Ye nodded: "Yes, I think this is a very promising subject, but it hasn't been discovered yet..."
Cindy smiled, showing her white teeth: "Are you talking about Newton in the seventeenth century, the heliocentric theory in the fifteenth century? Or are you talking about the Darwinian theory in the seminary?"
Bai Ye: "They are all the same and correct. Theories happen at different times and have different definitions. Just like a hero, it is always the times that make a hero. In peacetime, maybe... he is just a martial arts coach."
I laughed in my heart: "I like you and your humor. Are you Japanese? Or Chinese?"
Bai Ye: "It doesn't matter if you like me, I have a wife and I'm Chinese."
Cindy: "I'll take you to a place where there are many original books, but they are sealed because of the bigotry of the concept."
When Bai Ye heard this, his eyes immediately lit up, and he followed the woman to an old building.
"Here, come with me. I am often responsible for cleaning this place. As you said, it is possible that these books will become classics in a few hundred years."
After Bai Ye came in, he found a mountain of books placed randomly on the ground, as casually as throwing away waste paper. They didn't have any classification at all, and they seemed to think it was unnecessary.
Cindy said: "This building is occupied by these books for too much time. Many experts and professors want to get rid of these books because they really don't think these books are of much use."
"If you are interested, you can read it at any time. After all, these books may only be liked by you and Principal Binas."
After Bai Ye came in, he was stunned. He turned around and lowered his head to open the books without saying a word.
because……
He felt a little scared!
Because these books are highly rated!
There was even a book that Bai Ye found that had a seven-star rating!
This is hard to think about.
What does it mean for a book with a seven-star rating?
A divine book?
Does this mean we can be many years ahead of the times?
It exceeds any current level on earth.
Can this not make Bai Ye feel trembling?
Is there a scrap warehouse here or there?
This is simply a treasure!
And it is a treasure that has been underestimated by countless people.
The pearl is covered in dust!
This was Bai Ye's first thought.
This is indeed Harvard University, the first institution of higher learning in the United States! No, no, no... because the founding of the United States is more than 140 years later than Harvard. This is really an institution with a profound foundation. I don’t know how many geniuses have been born here.
Or rather a geek.
Bai Ye took a deep breath and let himself meditate for a moment. Of course, it doesn't mean that all the books here are classics. It can only be said that they are a mixed bag. There are some genius ideas, some unreasonable, and many meaningless fantasies.
Many classic and highly rated books.
Bai Ye calmed down: "Thank you, Cindy."
Cindy smiled: "If you can tell me which class or age you are in, and then can accompany me to a dance, I hope all this will not be a problem."
Bai Ye shook his head: "I'm sorry, I don't have time recently."
Cindy turned and left: "Then next time, I have plenty of time."
Bai Ye shook his head and lowered his head to look for books.
I really didn't expect it.
Just like this, Bai Ye came to this small building every day with books and pens, and carefully recorded each book in the notebook. However, he later found that this process was too long, so he simply bought a machine to record
These books are converted into pdf format and then stored in the computer.
Bai Ye reads books relatively quickly, and the benefits of fast reading are becoming more and more obvious.
This knowledge cannot be completely digested at once. You will have to sit down and savor it slowly when you have time, but what you need to do now is to write it all down.
It took more than a month. Bai Ye basically went out early and came back late every day, and even spent the night in this room when it was too much.
Efforts must be directly proportional to gains.
Bai Ye looked at his rapidly improving skills and couldn't help but smile.
My intestinal tract has increased slightly to more than 40,000 experience points. It won't take long to reach level six, and one-third of the task is completed.
It will be difficult for Bai Ye to improve in the next time, because books on related aspects can bring Bai Ye very little experience value.
At this time, Binas informed Bai Ye: "The course approval will begin next Monday, so be prepared. The reviewers this time include the 2009 Nobel Prize winner, a master in the field of microbiology, Jack from Harvard Medical School.
Szostak."
"Jack is a demanding person, and he is also very strict about knowledge. Bai Ye, you must be well prepared."
After Bai Ye listened, he was not nervous, but rather looking forward to it.
Nobel Prize winners may be able to improve their intestinal microecological theories through these expert professors. It is a good thing to be harsh, and it is best to have more debates and discussions.
Bai Ye smiled and said: "That must be something full of expectations."
Binas shrugged: "Be prepared!"
When leaving, Binas muttered: Geniuses are all madmen.