After confirming the system mission, Lu Zhou exited the system space.
Lu Zhou's consciousness returned to his study room. He was sitting at his desk. He wasn't in a hurry to finish his work. Instead, he went to the kitchen and made himself a cup of coffee. He then turned on his computer and logged into his Master Overflo account.
As the world's largest and most professional mathematics forum, many famous scholars like Tao Zhexuan and Schulz had their own accounts and blogs. Lu Zhou was no exception.
Even though Lu Zhou didn't update his blog as frequently as Professor Tao, he often communicated with scholars around the world through this forum.
Lu Zhou remembered that his thesis on arXiv yesterday must have been downloaded a lot. He opened Master Overflo's email. However, even if he was prepared for the swarm of information, he was still shocked by the amount of information that broke through the sky.
The most interesting thing was that not only were there private messages from mathematicians, but there were also PhD's, PhD's, and professors in the field of theoretical physics.
The core idea of all of these private messages was basically the same.
They asked him how far he was from the upgraded version of the electroweak interaction theory, the "electrostrong interaction theory".
Or rather, how long would it take for him to solve this problem?
Once the Yang-Mills existence and mass gap problem was mathematically explained, it would only be a matter of time before the electrostrong interaction theory was created. After all, the most difficult part of the electrostrong interaction theory was that it couldn't be directly applied to the electroweak interaction theory like the electroweak interaction theory.
However, now that the Yang-Mills existence and mass gap problem had been solved, the bottleneck to the electrostrong interaction theory was no longer there. Everyone knew that it was only a matter of time before this epoch-making theory was born.
When Lu Zhou looked at these private messages, he couldn't help but smirk.
It was too troublesome to reply one by one.
Lu Zhou opened the blog function that he had never used before. He wrote a blog post in less than ten seconds and clicked the send button.
[I'll give you an answer before the end of the month.]
This blog post was less than twenty words long, but it caused an uproar in the physics community.
…
After settling a big matter, Lu Zhou, whose routine had been chaotic for many days, climbed into bed early that day.
He slept until six o 'clock the next day. He was woken up by his biological clock and ate the breakfast that Wang Peng brought him. He then took a bus to Jin University.
What was interesting was that when he got off the black car and walked toward the mathematics department, many people greeted him along the way.
"Professor Lu, congratulations!"
"I didn't expect to see this day in my lifetime. Professor Lu's knowledge is admirable!"
"Congratulations, congratulations! In the future, there will be another great god in the temple of physics. "
Maintaining a stiff but polite smile along the way, Lu Zhou responded politely to everyone who greeted him.
He didn't know if it was an illusion, but these professors seemed to be waiting for him there.
Along the way, he had already lost count of how many people he had 'coincidentally' encountered.
Speaking of which, the mathematics department and the physics department were quite far apart …
Lu Zhou finally arrived at his office. He took a deep breath and was about to walk to his desk to sit down. However, he saw an acquaintance sitting on the sofa in the office. There was a cup of hot tea on the coffee table that looked like it had just been poured not long ago.
"Professor Lu?" Lu Zhou looked at the old man sitting on the sofa and smiled. He then walked up and said, "Why are you here?"
He was quite respectful toward his former supervisor.
Although they did not spend a lot of time together, the valuable internship experience at CERN had benefited him a lot.
Professor Lu smiled and said, "What else, of course I'm here to see you."
Lu Zhou smiled and said, "If you want to see me, you can just tell me. I'll just go to the physics department. You don't have to personally visit me."
Professor Lu waved his hand and said, "There's no need for that. It's just a few steps anyway. I have nothing to do anyway, so it's good to walk around. Also, you're so busy with your research, if I disturb you too often, it would be rude. "
Over the past two years, even if he wanted to travel around the world to attend conferences like he did five years ago, his physical condition did not allow him to do so. After retiring from the frontline of scientific research, most of his energy was devoted to teaching and training the next generation of scholars for the University of Jin Ling.
Lu Zhou: "Of course not. I'm not so busy that I can't even talk to you. "
"Let's not talk about this." Professor Lu waved his hand and smiled. He said, "Other than coming to see you, I'm also here to congratulate you!"
When Lu Zhou heard the congratulations, he smiled embarrassedly.
Although he had heard a lot of congratulations along the way, only his teacher's words made him feel a sense of pride that he had not felt in a long time.
Professor Lu looked at his former student in front of him and nodded. His heart was full of praise and emotion.
Needless to say, to be able to accomplish such a great feat at such a young age was extremely rare, even in the entire history of theoretical physics. As for emotion, it was because he did not expect that his move to bring Lu Zhou into the theoretical physics community would have such a huge impact on his field of physics.
He paused for a second and continued to speak.
"The Grand Unified Theory is the holy grail of theoretical physics. The unification of the strong interaction and electromagnetic force is the second step to the Grand Unified Theory. Since you can complete the proof of mass intermittency, you must not be far from the electrostrong interaction. Your name will be recorded in the annals of history, not only as a monument in the history of physics, but also as a monument to the human mind.
"Just a while ago, I thought you went into aerospace and wasted your talent in physics. I didn't expect me to be the one confused." Academician Lu looked at Lu Zhou and said in a joking tone, "Right now, no physicist is closer to a god than you. Go do what you have to do!"
Lu Zhou nodded solemnly.
"Yeah!"
He knew what Professor Lu was talking about.
He also knew what he should do at this moment.
After his supervisor left, Lu Zhou returned to his desk and sat down. He took out a piece of paper from his drawer and thought for a bit. He began to write a thesis on the electrostrong interaction theory.
Perhaps it was because the upgrade of his physics level had strengthened his ability to think about this type of problem, or perhaps it was because the research on this problem over the past few days had made him understand many obscure problems. When he was writing this thesis that was destined to change the world, he felt unprecedentedly smooth.
It was as if everything had happened naturally.
Lu Zhou skipped the abstract and finished the first draft of the text. He put down the pen in his hand and looked at the lines of calculations on the paper. He couldn't help but smirk.
However, at this moment, the office door was hurriedly pushed open. Assistant Zhao, who was in charge of his schedule, hurriedly trotted in.
"Professor, bad news."
Lu Zhou looked away from the draft paper and looked at Zhao Huan.
"Bad what?"
Zhao Huan didn't say anything. Instead, she took out a newspaper and spread it on the desk.
Lu Zhou glanced at it and saw that it was the English version of the Daily Mail.
He saw a headline on the sidebar of the second page.
[Professor Brian's Complaint: This is blatant plagiarism!]
Lu Zhou: "…"
That's it?
I thought it was something else …
(At the annual party, my roommate recommended this automatic update. Apparently, it can let the reader read for five more minutes … Ahem, the second chapter might be delayed by five minutes! So don't call me stupid, the second chapter will be out soon ~)
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