Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1213: String sound outside the universe

The clock on the wall ticks ticking.

An hour ago, Frank Welzek maintained his current position and stared at the image on the computer screen for a long time.

At this time, the office door opened.

Looking at the Witten in the office, Professor Verzek, who was sitting there with the same sculpture, finally lifted his head an inch. However, just as he was preparing to speak, Witton was the first to open his mouth.

"I know that you want to ask me what Professor Lu has, but I am afraid I will let you down. Except for a speculation about extra dimensions, he has not disclosed anything to me."

Hearing an unexpected term, Verzek frowned.

"Extra dimension?"

In fact, the extra dimension is not a very new concept. All the dimensions added to the rewriting of Einstein's relativity equation can be called extra dimensions.

It is as if theodore Kaluzza had added the fifth dimension in order to explain gravity. This n value has been increased to 13 because of string theory.

However, what makes Verzerk confused is that Witten or Lu Zhou, why should we take this concept alone?

"Yes, he attributed this mass expansion phenomenon to something that could not be proved and could not be falsified." Looking at the face full of confusion, Welzek, Witten touched from his pocket A lighter was placed and placed on the table. "Assume that the universe consists of n dimensions of matter, like this lighter."

"And the disturbance that interferes with our experiment comes from n+1 dimensions, like my thumb, it presses the lighter's switch. Of course, this metaphor may seem a bit rough, in fact it may be something more poetic Something, like... lived in an n+1 dimension with an all-powerful God, watching us being imprisoned in a box, and it sang a beautiful song to us."

The brow was tightly locked, and as he watched the Witten of the lighter, Verzerk muttered to himself.

"It sounds... it seems a bit interesting."

The lighter was taken back, and Witten couldn't believe to see Verzek.

"Unbelievable... you actually feel a little bit interesting."

"It’s him who puts this point after all," Verzek shrugged his shoulders and said, "And from an objective point of view to analyze the problem, you have no way to prove that he is wrong? In fact, We did see that when the collision energy reached 5.12tev, the mass exploded dramatically. According to the lattice quantum chromodynamic calculation method, we should actually get a smaller total mass."

Witten was silent when he heard the old friend's explanation.

After a while, he said.

"This matter is put aside for the time being. The reason why I came to you is not to discuss a theory that has not yet been perfected."

Verzek: "What is it for?"

Witten: "What do you think about Professor Miro's business."

"Miro?" Hearing the name he had never heard of, Verzek's brow wrinkled and hesitated. "Sorry, who is Miro?"

Seeing that Weizek had never heard of this name, there was a strange expression on Witton’s face.

Without any explanation, he reached out and picked up the remote control on the table, and opened the Internet TV in the office that almost no one would open.

Professor Garrett Miro, a 37-year-old professor of physics at Stanford University, has served as a consultant for high-energy physics experiments in both cern and imcrc, and has received the Barclays Award from the American Physical Society, International Theoretical Physics. Academic Center Dirac Award..."

“A young man with a promising future,” gave a simple evaluation. Professor Wilzek ​​looked at the icon of Fox News on TV and asked inexplicably, “Is there any problem?”... The leader of a new religion." With the chin pointing to the TV, Witten pressed a few buttons on the remote control. "It may be a bit of a problem to explain, you can still see it yourself."

......

Fox Radio.

Studio scene.

A man with a high-looking, deep-eyed man sits on the sofa. His nose is covered with a pair of gold-rimmed glasses. He wears a very common plaid shirt, making it easy for him to work with him at a glance. People who work in class are connected.

Sitting on the opposite sofa is the host of a talk show on Fox Radio, Ms. Kodell.

Looking at the Professor Miro in front of him, Ms. Koel showed a friendly smile on her face and handed the microphone in her hand to interview.

“Hello, Professor Miro, thank you very much for coming to our studio. I heard that there has been a very...very bad thing in the physics community recently. Is this the case?”

"Yes," it seems that it is not very suitable for the atmosphere here. Miro has been eagerly looking around, but in the end she has come up with the calmness of a scholar. She said in a positive tone, "What happened recently can Said to subvert the understanding of many of us about physics."

Miss Coyle asked with a smile.

“We can see from the comments on the website that many viewers are very concerned about this matter. We know that you are a professor of physics at Stanford University and a researcher at imcrc. You can elaborate on the audience in front of our TV. ...what did we get amazing results from the Hadron Collider?"

"The quality has expanded above the 5.12tev!"

Looking at the fascinating Professor Miro, Ms. Koller frowned.

"Sorry, I may not understand a bit. What does this mean?"

“This means that at a fairly high quality level, the quality we know is no longer conserved!”

The more enthusiasm of the eyes, the sturdy physics professor, the voice trembled with excitement.

“For a long time, our physics buildings have been built on a flat wasteland. Through the exploration of standard models, we have been renovating this building and adding to it, and it has long since it is what it is!”

“However, just a month ago, imcrc’s latest research was to push the building down to the ground!”

"It's a pity that you are not on the scene, otherwise you will understand why I am so excited after seeing such a result!"

Ms. Miro, who looks at her eyes and is full of blood because she is emotionally excited, has a strange expression on Ms.

What surprised her was not what he said, but his mental state. It seemed to be a little bit...not quite normal.

In a second, she asked the director of the program through her eyes, but she got a reply to the program.

In desperation, she had to slap the show and continue the show.

"It sounds...somewhat incredible. That is to say, you have proved that quality is not conserved?"

"It's not conserved on a large quality scale! Wait, it seems that you don't seem to understand what it means, I don't like to tell you clearly!"

Not waiting for the host's lady to speak, Professor Miro continued to speak quickly.

"According to traditional physics, our universe is entropy-increasing, and all matter is developing from order to disorder. However, now, this view can be overthrown! Our physics has finally entered a piece of love. Stein can't predict the world, and our universe will no longer be an eternal decay, but from an old cycle to a new cycle, never ending in an endless cycle!"

Speaking of this, Professor Miro's thin body plate suddenly burst into a frenzied atmosphere that is completely incompatible with his physique.

I saw him leaning forward, staring at the expression on his face, showing a scared Ms. Koel, like a lizard, said in a hoarse voice.

"Do you believe in God?"

Shocked by this momentum, Ms. Kodell, who was almost scared, nodded quickly.

"I believe."

"Maybe he really exists... no, it should be said that it must exist."

Looking at Professor Miro, who seems to be mad, Ms. Koel continued to say zealously: "What you mean is... quality is no longer permanent conservation, the universe will not increase entropy forever, these conclusions can be derived, we God is there?"

"God?" There was a scornful smile on his face. Professor Miro leaned back on the sofa and said, "It doesn't matter if you like it."

"In a sense, it is truly omnipotent and ubiquitous for the universe we know."

"It is like a ghost in the universe, interfering with us through an invisible hand."

"Compared to the superficial name of God..."

"I prefer to call it the Spirit of the Universe."

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