Chapter 240 "Nature"
In the paper, Li Mo proposed the theory that atoms of two elements can be fused on the atomic scale under specific circumstances. This fusion will allow the product to express new characteristics, but will not change the properties of the original atoms.
After carefully checking the paper again, Li Mo sighed deeply. He knew what this paper meant to the academic community.
There is a very bad phenomenon in the international academic community now. When many people evaluate a new theory, they will first notice its proposer. If the theory proposer is a well-known professor with high moral character, this theory will be accepted by the academic community very quickly. On the contrary, if the theory proposer is an ordinary scholar who is unknown, those scholars will wear tinted glasses and pick on it.
Although Li Mo is not a "newcomer" in the academic world, he is still far from the stage of respect, so he is ready to be "sprayed wildly", especially this "innovative" theory still vaguely exudes the smell of civil science.
He has contributed papers on it. As the editor-in-chief, Fried took the initiative to send him a congratulatory email in his private email address and suggested that if there is a paper that needs to be published in the future, he can directly contact him through his private email address. This is also a common practice for academic magazines to treat well-known professors. On the one hand, it is convenient for the paper to be reviewed smoothly, and on the other hand, it can give priority to obtain the right to publish the paper.
Li Mo opened his email address and flipped out the private email address of the magazine editor Fried, pasted the paper in the attachment, and gently clicked to send it. Then he leaned on the chair and let out a sigh of relief. For the sake of scientific truth, he was willing to face the upcoming storm.
nature magazine in London, UK
Editor-in-chief Fried put away the wet umbrella and hung it carefully on the shelf.
"This damn weather, I really envy Sred who is on vacation in the Pacific." He kept complaining about the weather in London, and of course every Londoner would complain about the rainy weather.
After taking a sip of the handmade coffee served by the assistant, the strong fragrance drove away the chills on his body, and his mood was better.
"Look at what new papers are there today?" Fried first opened his private email. As the world's top magazine in the field of natural sciences, the magazine is naturally popular among the academic community. Every day, he receives countless contributions from scientific researchers with dreams in the magazine's official email. However, these submissions are diverse, and some even have many mistakes.
As editor-in-chief, Fried does not need to review these papers because he will receive papers from some well-known professors in his private email. In contrast, the quality of such papers is much higher.
Although the magazine does not advocate this kind of "limiting private" behavior, it also turns a blind eye to such behavior that can bring high-quality papers.
?Fried looked at the paper in the email, looked stunned, and subconsciously looked at the contributor, a professor from N.M.
"Another one follows the trend." He shook his head and directly clicked off the paper. Since the Karolinska Institute in Sweden proved that monocytes are related to nodules, a single-cell fever has sparked a wave of single-cells in the medical community, and various mononuclear cell papers have been released one after another. But the first one dares to eat crabs is a hero, and the second one can only eat crabs is a bear. He has always been disdainful of such follow-up papers.
, Contributor: Professor Leicester of Princeton.
"It's interesting." Fried clicked on the paper. After 30 minutes, he regretted his hastyness just now. The paper was made up of pieced together data and did not propose any new theories. As a top magazine, it would not allow such novel papers to be published in his magazine.
Contributor: Professor Li Mo from Yenching University.
Atomic fusion? When I saw this amazing title, Fried felt that his eyeball was about to explode. Can atoms be fused? Fried himself is a physics professor and is naturally familiar with the most basic composition of this substance. Atoms can only fusion in special environments, such as ultra-high temperature and pressure similar to the inside of a star, and become another atom. Or some radioactive elements crack into another atom due to their active atomic properties.
But Professor Li Mo from Yenching University used the word "fusion" in his paper, and Fried seemed to have seen a civil science paper.
"Li Mo?" Fried seemed to have some impression of the author. He thought about it carefully. Isn't Li Mo the Chinese master's degree who won the Abel Prize? How did he become a professor?
At that time, Li Mo won the Abel Prize as a master's degree. Not only did the professors not look down on the Abel Prize because of this, they admired the courage of the awards committee, which also became a beautiful story at that time.
Li Mo is praised by some as the most promising genius star in the scientific world. Compared with some well-known professors, Li Mo has not published many papers, but each paper has been proven to be of great academic value since then.
He has proved his strength in the departments of mathematics and astronomy, and now he has "crossed the boundaries" of physics again?
Thinking of this, Fried became cautious about this paper, so such a genius star would naturally not make the mistake of civil science.
He gently clicked on the paper.
"The atoms of the two elements can be fused to each other on atomic scale under specific circumstances. This fusion will allow the product to express new characteristics, but will not change the properties of the original atom."
At the beginning of the paper, the author put forward a new view, which is fusion between atomic scales. Fried knew that in physics, there would be no concept of fusion between atoms under the internal force.
All scientists will be in awe of the unknown, and the same is true for Fried. He suppressed the doubts in his heart and continued to look.
In subsequent papers, the author used a lot of space to prove the existence of this fusion through mathematical models. Although Fried is not a professional mathematics professor, there is a saying in the academic world that every physicist is an amateur mathematician.
As modern physics becomes more and more abstract, the original classical physics has slowly withdrawn from the stage. Nowadays, physicists must have the ability to use mathematical abstraction to describe physical processes, so their mathematical skills are not weaker than those of any mathematician from a professional class.
"Well, this model looks like there is no logical error." Fried unconsciously picked up the paper and pen and practiced the model on the draft.
"This conversion is also very good, and it tastes like a limo conversion theory." Only then did he remember that the limo conversion theory was the work of this big shot.
"Wait...what is this?" Fried frowned and looked at the equation in the paper. There was no mathematical error in this equation, but it was difficult for him to understand the logical relationship.
“…I can’t understand this either.”
"Well... I can't understand..."
As the mathematical logic unfolds in the paper, Fried found that he was now in college and his teacher showed a scene in the classroom when he was the highest-end mathematical paper at that time.
He knew both the numbers and symbols in the paper, but he didn't know them in the paper.
"Has modern mathematics developed to such a profound level?"
Chapter completed!