The half-hour interview ended quickly.
In the second half of the interview, what Lu Zhou said was basically the same as what Luo Wenxuan said at the press conference.
The only difference was that these words were spoken by him, and his persuasiveness had increased by more than one level.
After some simple editing, the video of the interview landed on CTV Department 1 that night and was broadcast during prime time.
Lu Zhou also fulfilled Director Li's request. As the chairman of the ILHCRC, he spoke publicly about the Z particle and hyperspace theory.
Even though in Lu Zhou's opinion, he only said some superficial things, for those who paid close attention to the latest progress in Z particle research and hyperspace theory, this interview was long-awaited.
As early as three days ago, people were enthusiastically discussing what kind of impact this experiment would have on the world if it was successful.
Now, as the most authoritative scholar in this field, Lu Zhou finally stood up and gave a clear answer to this question.
Even though this answer did not fully meet everyone's expectations for hyperspace, it still satisfied many people's imagination about the future.
On the other side of the Pacific Ocean, at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Even though he wasn't a fan of Lu Zhou's, a man in a suit and leather shoes sitting in the office room still told his assistant to contact the relevant departments after the interview was broadcast. The first thing he did was to ask them to do an English subtitled version of the interview.
The president watched the half-hour interview from beginning to end. He looked at the subtitles scrolling across the screen at the end of the program. He couldn't help but frown.
Seeing that the president didn't say a word, the consultant standing next to him reminded him.
"China has completely left us behind in space technology."
Cursing the idiots in his mind, the president said expressionlessly.
"I don't need you to tell me."
Consultant: "What I want to say is not the usual questions … Combined with this interview and some of the information collected before, we have reason to suspect that they chose Mars as the experimental site to send some kind of signal."
The president looked at him and asked with a frown.
"Signal?"
"Yes." The consultant nodded and said, "Since the establishment of the Earth-Moon transfer orbit, the rare earth minerals transported from the Moon to Earth have benefited their lunar project. Logically speaking, they would definitely think of ways to expand this advantage. I don't know if you noticed, but during the Mars rescue operation, the location of Mars happened to be on the landing window. However, they still used other spacecraft to resupply the returning rescue ship before completing the entire voyage. "
The consultant paused for a moment and continued, "But now, Mars is not in the landing window. In theory, entering orbit is much more difficult than a few years ago, but they still sent a spacecraft."
"Obviously, they have never stopped investing in aerospace technology over the years!"
After hearing the last sentence, the expression on the president's face finally had a subtle change.
After pondering for a while, he picked up the phone, dialed the assistant in the president's office, and spoke without hesitation.
"Call Carson for me and ask him to bring the head of NASA's Lunar Gateway project to the White House."
"I have something important to discuss with him."
…
Lu Zhou, who was far away in Jinling, was humming a tune. He put on a formal suit, went downstairs, and got into the electric sedan parked at the door.
The celebration party for the success of the hyperspace theory experiment was arranged on the third day after the experiment, which was tonight.
According to the previous plan, this celebration party was originally to be held on the night after the experiment. The ILHCRC had even booked a hotel and sent out invitations in advance.
However, because of Lu Zhou's absence, this celebration party was postponed until now.
As the protagonist of this milestone in the history of physics, no matter how eager everyone was, they couldn't ignore him.
After all, hyperspace theory was his masterpiece.
Although many other people had made great achievements in this direction, such as Professor Wei Hong's Z particle gravitational wave formula, in the face of this great discovery that changed physics and even the future fate of human civilization, all of this seemed to be overshadowed.
Purple Mountain Restaurant.
As a local Jinling hotel that had hosted many international banquets, since the renovation at the beginning of the year, the luxury of this place had increased by a level compared to before.
Speaking of which, this hotel could be considered to have benefited from Lu Zhou. Because Lu Zhou himself liked the environment here, any banquets related to him in Jinling would be held here.
And it was precisely because of this that this luxury hotel, which was only a little famous among local entrepreneurs, also became a little famous in the international arena.
Banquet hall.
The guests in formal clothes stood together in groups of three or four, forming a small circle and chatting with each other.
Among them were physicists from the ILHCRC, engineers from the aerospace launch site, people from both the political and business circles, and some guests who were invited here for other reasons.
Regardless of the reason for coming here, most of the people who could stand in this banquet hall had a high status. This could be seen from the topics they were talking about.
"Actually, you also discovered it." Dobrik looked at Professor Wei Hong, who was standing next to the long table, and said with a slight regret, "The possibility of changing the curvature of spacetime."
When Professor Wei Hong showed him the conjecture on the whiteboard, Lu Zhou's heart was filled with disapproval. He even wondered if Wei Hong's brain was broken.
However, when Professor Lu's paper was published, his opinion instantly changed 180 degrees. He was overwhelmed by the IQ of his teammate.
Even though it was only a vague idea …
But to be able to think the same way as Professor Lu was quite nutty!
"We just made a discovery. It's not even a discovery, it's just a brainstorm." Wei Hong shrugged and said, "If a brainstorm could be counted as a discovery, then the theory of relativity wouldn't be the only glory that belonged to Einstein."
Regarding this point, he was very open-minded.
It wasn't that he didn't envy Lu Zhou's achievements, but he knew that even if he continued to study in that direction, he wouldn't be able to achieve anything.
Especially after seeing Lu Zhou's paper, he was even more certain of this.
Just trying to understand the complex calculations already took him a lot of effort, not to mention trying to weave a rational language for this revolutionary theory step by step from the foundation.
Wei Hong, who was talking with Dobrik and Luo Wenxuan, suddenly caught a glimpse of a familiar face in the crowd.
The man walked through the crowd and walked in front of the three of them. He smiled and raised the champagne in his hand.
"Thank you, your formula helped a lot."
Wei Hong looked a little flattered by Lu Zhou's toast. He quickly raised the glass in his hand. Because he was a little nervous, he almost spilled the champagne in the glass.
"You flatter me, I believe that if it were you, you would be able to solve this problem easily!
"Don't think too highly of me, I don't know everything." Lu Zhou smiled. He gently raised his glass and clinked glasses with Professor Dobrik next to him. He continued, "Your sensitivity to data is impressive. Fortunately, you didn't treat the anomaly in the gravitational atlas as an accident that day. Otherwise, I don't know how long it would take for you to do it again."
Professor Dobrik spoke respectfully.
"It's just a trivial matter."
"Every footprint on the way to the top of the mountain is crucial. No step can be erased with the word 'not worth mentioning'. I believe that in the near future, people will definitely mention your name when they record this history. "
Lu Zhou continued to look at Luo Wenxuan.
However, before he could speak, Luo Wenxuan grinned and couldn't wait to speak.
"What about me?"
Lu Zhou was slightly taken aback. He then smiled and said, "We're too familiar with each other, let's not flatter each other … Come, let's have a happy life."
Hearing this, Luo Wenxuan immediately panicked.
"Don't! This is very important to me, okay? "
Lu Zhou thought for a while. His expression was a little subtle.
"It seems like there's nothing to say."
Luo Wenxuan made a speechless expression and clinked glasses with Lu Zhou.
"I hope I'm the only one who heard this."
If someone else heard it, it would be recorded.
That would be a huge loss of face …
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