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Chapter 1222

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The office was dead silent.

"I only found out yesterday." Professor Witten turned off the TV and looked at the dumbfounded Professor Wilczek. He continued, "It seems that this is not the first time he has made such remarks … Just a few hours ago, I heard my assistant tease me that there is a psychic in our research team, and he has been preaching in the laboratory all day long."

Wilczek rubbed his index finger and thumb uneasily as he spoke with a dignified expression.

He spoke solemnly, "When did this start?"

"A week ago, after that experiment."

"I didn't expect that experiment to bring him so much shock." Wilczek took off his glasses and rubbed the bridge of his nose. He said, "How should we comfort him?"

"This is a problem you should think about, don't try to blame me." Witten stared at his old friend, who seemed to want to kick the ball to him. He continued without giving him any chance to speak, "The list of researchers in the 5 TeV lead ion collision experiment project team was signed by you. Now that there is a problem, aren't you going to deal with it?"

"Is there such a thing …"

Professor Wilczek saw that Witten still had no intention of letting him off the hook, so he sighed.

"Okay, I remember now, there is indeed such a thing."

He spent half a minute thinking about how to solve this problem. Finally, he made a decision in his heart. He raised his head and spoke.

"There is no doubt that he has gone crazy.

"My suggestion is that Professor Miro should rest for a while, and at the same time … We must find a way to stop him from making such irresponsible remarks from the standpoint of the ILHCRC.

"This is the temple of science, not a preaching place for mysticism. If he really believes in those nonsense … It is better to find a temple to continue his research."

Witten nodded.

"I think so too."

However, there was also a trace of worry in his eyes.

"I hope this doesn't cause him more trouble, I hope he can get over it as soon as possible."

"Actually, I'm quite curious about how he derived his theory of God through mass expansion."

Wilczek noticed that Witten was looking at him strangely. He then smiled and said, "Of course, I'm just curious … There is no doubt that this is impossible."



Before this, Lu Zhou thought that this experiment would bring a lot of shock to physics, but he didn't expect this drastic change to develop in a direction that he didn't expect at all.

A new religious sect seemed to have been born?

They believed in "God's creation theory" and believed that everything was arranged for the best. A higher being, a civilization, or even a consciousness created this universe.

They named this creature, civilization, or consciousness as the Spirit of the Universe, implying that the universe had a spirit.

This sounded like God's creationism, and its believers' explanation of this theory was basically consistent with it.

In fact, God's creationism was nothing new in physics. One of the creators of string theory, Michio Kawara, was a loyal supporter of it.

In addition, Professor Calais had also proposed parallel universe theories, time travel theories, and so on.

It wasn't that these things hadn't been deliberated upon, it was just that they couldn't be proven or falsified.

It was like a physicist guessing that there was an egg before the Big Bang. Although most people's subconscious reaction was that it was impossible, it didn't seem realistic to prove that it was impossible.

Humans were creatures of time, and all thoughts were the product of time.

However, time began with the Big Bang.

Therefore, logically speaking, it was impossible to prove or falsify the conjecture before the birth of the universe.

Back to the topic, this new religion that believed in the spirit of the universe only developed believers in places they didn't know about.

After all, the purpose of science was to study mysteries that civilization didn't understand, not to deprive anyone of their faith.

But the key was that this unreasonable theory seemed to have gained the trust of some ILHCRC researchers, and it even developed many grassroots researchers into their believers …

The situation seemed to be out of control.

Lu Zhou stood at the door of an apartment building. He was silent for a while. He then took out his phone from his pocket.

"Xiao Ai."

When he heard Lu Zhou's voice, a string of dialog boxes quickly floated out from the screen.

Xiao Ai: [I'm here, Master!?? (^?? ^ *)]

Lu Zhou thought for a while and spoke.

"Can you find any data about the spirit of the universe in your database?"

Xiao Ai: [Spirit of the universe? What is that? (̄ △ ̄;)]

Lu Zhou: "Nothing, I'm just a little curious."

So far, although he was able to determine where Xiao Ai came from, he still didn't understand where its memory came from.

Logically speaking, before it was sent to him by the Void Civilization, everything about the Calan civilization should have been deleted from its database.

However, according to what it said, many things in that memory gave it a sense of déjà vu.

Does artificial intelligence also have a sense of déjà vu?

Lu Zhou didn't quite understand.

This was one of the things he wanted to figure out the most.

Xiao Ai: [Although Xiao Ai doesn't know, Xiao Ai can help Master search all databases on the World Wide Web to find relevant answers. (?????)????】

Lu Zhou: "No, thank you, that's not necessary."

On the steps, a tall and thin man pushed open the door and walked out.

When he saw Lu Zhou, he was obviously stunned for a second. He had a surprised expression on his face.

After calming down, he greeted Lu Zhou.

"Lu Zhou?"

Lu Zhou looked at him and spoke.

"You are one of the few Americans who can recognize me at a glance."

"I've studied physics for so many years …" Professor Miro touched his nose and said, "So, dear Professor Lu, what brings you here? I don't seem to have anything worthy of your wisdom."

From his tone, Lu Zhou read a hint of fear and even hostility.

This kind of feeling was a little uncomfortable, so Lu Zhou frowned slightly.

He didn't quite understand when he offended this guy, or if there was something he didn't know.

However, Lu Zhou wouldn't blame this young physics professor for such a small matter.

He thought about the purpose of his visit and continued to speak.

"Do you want to have a cup of coffee with me?"

Professor Miro stared at Lu Zhou's eyes for a while, as if he was looking for something. After half a minute, Professor Miro shrugged his shoulders and spoke in a relaxed tone.

"Of course, I don't think anyone will refuse your invitation."

"I know a good place." Lu Zhou looked at Wang Peng behind him and said, "Get out of the car, same place."

Wang Peng's gaze stayed on Professor Miro's face for a while. He then nodded.

"Okay."

After that, he turned around and walked to the parking place.

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