Marvel’s Kryptonian

Chapter 347 The abnormal progress of science

Recently, countries have discovered some strange things, no, it should not be called strange things.

Rather, it is a big breakthrough that has spread in the basic science community.

In the beginning, a laboratory in Europe that studies basic materials science made a huge breakthrough in experimenting with a new nanomaterial.

An ultra-light and ultra-strong nano-cover coating material has been developed. It has been five years since the project started.

This matter even attracted the attention of Zod Heath, after all, his main field is materials science, and he is well aware of the difficulty of progress in materials science and what it means.

Every step in materials science means that the 100-step ladder of science has already started.

The rest is to rely on energy to drive science down the hundred-step ladder.

Britain, France, and Germany have allocated more than $100 million for the lab, which was originally planned to be a decade in the making.

The experimental phase of the first phase should be a process of nearly three years, the second phase needs to be the seventh year, and the third phase is to the tenth year.

The final third stage is to carry out small-scale production of coating materials at the laboratory level, and then enter the next ten years of civilian-military commercialization research.

The whole plan is planned for 20 years to do industrialization.

But scientific research always has all kinds of surprises.

Even the best scientists in the world can't say when their research will come to fruition.

Unless the scientist already knows the final answer in advance, it is normal to delay the transformation.

And that's exactly what the nanomaterials project did, with the first phase of research taking four years to complete. Much less than the three-year plan laid out at the outset.

And the second stage has been stuck at the beginning, and the budget departments of Britain, France and Germany are all considering whether the research direction of this laboratory is wrong. Because the whole experiment has been slow to progress.

But since the beginning of this year, the scientist who is leading the project, Professor Zuofei, seems to be a god. He can always get all kinds of inspiration inadvertently.

Whenever he gets stuck in an experiment he just goes out and turns around,

He can get the guidance of various inspirations to help him break through the predicament.

In just half a year, the progress of the entire laboratory is advancing rapidly. The whole experiment was like a teacher deliberately leaking questions to the students. The research on nanomaterials completed the entire process that was originally expected to take seven years in half a year.

Now it has entered the stage of expanding industrialization. When Professor Zuofei published his experimental process and results of the past six months in academic journals, it caused quite a stir.

Because everyone feels that this project will not be fruitful until at least ten years later.

After all, the new nano-coating materials have a very broad progress.

The progress of a basic science can often lead to a great leap forward in applied science.

And if there is only one advancement in nanomaterials, it can be said to be an explosion of inspiration from a genius scientist.

While this is legendary, it has also happened in human history.

But in the past six months, the entire basic science circle has been advancing at a rapid pace.

If it is said that the speed of human exploration of basic science was just riding a bicycle in a slow river, the basic scientific progress of human beings in the past six months is like riding a 300-horsepower Kawasaki h2r supercharged motorcycle. Same as drag racing.

You've already reached the finish line in a hurry, and you don't even know how many times you have changed gears in the meantime.

Basic science is making great strides, as everyone who follows the scientific community knows.

In the last six months, there have been more supplements published by leading scientific journals than in the previous ten years combined.

Those articles with impact factors of 2.0 and 3.0 seem to be worthless, and they can be written by individuals.

Zod Heath looked at magazines such as "Nature" and "Science" that were so professional that laymen couldn't understand them at all. Although many of the above knowledge was considered very backward for him, he might learn new things by reviewing the past. There are places where inspiration has not been found.

Tony also reads these magazines, but most of the time he jumps to read them.

The direction he specializes in is new energy and machinery, so most of the articles on materials science are read, and the others are simply glanced and do not pay special attention.

It was Dr. Banner who actually read these articles carefully.

For scientific matters, Dr. Banner is happy to discuss with others, such as Zod Heath, Dr. Richard, Tony Stark, etc., who are not accessible to ordinary people.

It's just that Dr. Banner always has a completely incomprehensible situation about Dr. Richard. He feels that if he discusses with Dr. Richard in depth, he seems to fall into some kind of terrifying situation, so the matter of deep friendship has been put on hold. .

Among the trio of Zod Heath, Tony Stark, and his own spiderweb discussion group, Dr. Banner sent a message.

"@zodhis, @ironman, have you watched the latest issue of Science?"

Dr. Banner Att took two.

"Look, Dr. Wang from China's article on quantum communication is impressive. His article has pushed the field of quantum communication forward by at least 20 years. As long as industrialization can be realized, the information and communication industry of the whole world will be in the future. There will be a sea change.”

Zod Heath's reply was very quick.

"I only read the chapter on nanomaterials, what's wrong?"

Tony Stark was half a beat slower.

"Don't you think it's strange? There are too many influential articles of this kind recently."

"What's strange?"

"Wouldn't that be a good thing for the scientific community?"

"It's a good thing, but it's too concentrated. Isn't it?"

Dr. Banner said to the two.

"Such articles usually appear one or two a year, or three or five at most."

"But since the beginning of this year, it's only been half a year, you see how many articles like this have appeared. From materials science, to communications, to cytology and so on. All fields are making great strides. It's just this progress. The pace is too big.”

Dr. Banner touched his chin.

"Too big that we can't apply all of these scientific advances in the short term. If we can put all of these sciences to good use, then we should be able to step into the near-future scene often depicted in Hollywood movies. And we generally think that This near-future scenario will take more than a hundred or two hundred years to appear."

"What do you think that means, Stark?"

"What do you want to say?"

Tony Stark saw Dr. Banner say this, and opened the "Science" he ordered to check.

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