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Chapter 323: Stirring up a storm in the world of mathematical physics

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As for now, after more than 20 years of evolution, this newspaper has become a propaganda machine for the United States, Sakura Country, South Korea and other countries and right-wing forces.

However, it is precisely because of its far-right political stance that its sales are extremely low, less than one-tenth of that of another New York media, the Washington Post.

In fact, the Washington Times has been in a state of loss since its inception, has not brought any commercial income, and has to rely on the blood transfusion support of its sponsors.

However, for the financial backers behind it, they don’t care about this loss. As long as it can disgust neighboring countries, losing a little money is nothing.

As for the NS equation, which is currently the most popular in the field of science, they have no reason not to get involved.

Although there is not much that can be discredited about Professor Xu, it would be good for them to export one or two articles on the threat of neighboring countries.

However, Andrew Whitt, who was writing the article, always felt that such a manuscript lacked some meaning.

Raising his head, Andrew Whitt thought for a moment, looked at his colleagues next to him and asked: "I remember last year, the two of us seemed to have interviewed another professor together, and it seemed that it was also about the NS equation? Do you have any impressions?

?"

Hearing this, the colleague who was asked thought for a moment and replied: "I seem to have some memory. I remember that he was a physics professor at Rice University? It seems that people from that country immigrated here."

"What, what do you think?"

Andrew Whitt rolled his eyes, and said with a malicious smile: "If I remember correctly, this Professor Jiang seems to think that there is no answer to the NS equation. Maybe we can do something about this.

Click for an article?"

Hearing this, the colleague opposite asked with interest: "What do you want to do?"

Andrew Whitt smiled and said: "Of course I will interview this dear Professor Jiang again."

The colleague across from me thought about it for a while, and roughly understood what Andrew was thinking, and asked curiously: "Would he agree? He is also from China, right? Even though he has immigrated here."

Andrew shrugged and said: "No, you don't know the people in that country. For those who have immigrated, although not all, many of them may only do it because they prove that their choice is right.

They look down on people from their original country even more than we do, and are even more willing to step on them."

After a pause, he added: "And I know that Professor Jiang's economic conditions don't seem to be very good. Not many people in the academic world accept his theory. Maybe he can reject me, but he certainly won't reject Mi Jin."

!”

"Maybe I can make big news!"

...

On the other side, on the campus of Rice University in Houston, Texas, Jiang Kangcai, who had just finished a physics class, was walking on the path feeling a little irritable.

When he accepted Rice University's invitation to immigrate here a few years ago, he undoubtedly came with the idea of ​​making great achievements.

But after arriving here, he discovered that Rice University's exclusion of foreigners or China was more serious than he imagined. He originally thought that American universities could treat every professor equally, but it turned out to be just a fantasy.

If that's all it is, forget it.

Recently, the theory on which he relies for survival, "the proof that there is no smooth solution to the three-dimensional unsteady Navier-Stokes equation" has encountered major setbacks and doubts.

Although this proof has not been well accepted by the mathematics and physics communities for several years, no one can prove that the work he did is wrong.

The most important thing is that this theoretical job gave him the opportunity to immigrate to the United States.

If a smooth solution to the NS equation exists, there is no doubt that his theoretical work is wrong, and if he was invited to be a professor based on this theoretical work, Rice University would probably fire him without hesitation.

Putting this theory aside, with his academic level, if he wants to find a full professor position in an American university, he may have to go to those pheasant universities.

Just as he was having a headache, Jiang Kang suddenly found a white man standing in front of his house.

"Hello, Professor Jiang, nice to meet you." Andrew Whitt stepped forward to say hello: "Let me introduce myself. I am a reporter from the Washington Times. You can call me Andrew."

"I have some questions about the NS equation. I want to talk to you and do an interview with you. When is it convenient for you?" Andrew Whitt asked with a hypocritical smile.

If it weren't for the big news he planned, he would really be too lazy to come here to look for a yellow-skinned monkey.

Jiang Kangcai looked Andrew Whitt up and down, frowned and said, "Sorry, I don't have time."

Although he is quite willing to accept interviews from media reporters, this will help expand his reputation and promote his NS equation theory.

But he has not only heard of the notorious reputation of the Washington Times, but has also been manipulated by them. In an interview last year, he distorted his theory, causing him to almost become a joke.

This media is extremely targeted at Chinese people. I am afraid that I came to see him today just to see his jokes.

After saying that, he prepared to go around the other party, but was quickly stopped.

"Professor Jiang, I think I can help you! We learned that in 2014, you proved the NS equation and published 'Proof that there is no smooth solution to the three-dimensional unsteady Navier-Stokes equation'. Maybe

You need our help to take your work to the world!”

"Of course, there is also the one million meters of gold from the Clay Mathematics Institute! I believe that based on your theory, you can definitely get it!"

Hearing this, Jiang Kang stopped and stared at the other person with a frown.

To be honest, he is actually somewhat dissatisfied with the world of mathematics and physics.

Because the mathematical and physical circles did not pay much attention to his paper "Proof that there is no smooth solution to the three-dimensional unsteady Navier-Stokes equation".

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Although some journals did include his papers, the journals that included him were not top-notch. He also contributed to the "Annals of Mathematics" and "New Advances in Mathematics"

I have submitted articles to top journals such as Nature, but they were all rejected.

In his opinion, if the mathematics and physics communities did not find the loopholes in his paper, they should prove that his paper is correct. Therefore, this is the contempt of those journals for his Chinese identity.

Upon seeing this, Andrew Whitt felt hopeful and quickly added: "If you are willing, Professor Jiang, we at the Washington Times will be happy to promote your theories and papers for you."

"Of course, the premise is that you need to ensure that your theory is correct, or at least that it can not be found by the mathematical community."

Hearing this, Jiang Kangcai was indeed a little moved, but the Washington Times was so notorious that he was worried that his remarks would be arbitrarily altered.

After thinking for a while, he said: "I can guarantee that there is no problem with my theory, but what should you do?"

Andrew Whitt said quickly: "It is enough for you to accept an interview, express during the interview that there are no problems with your paper, and make a comment on Professor Xu's paper."

Hearing this, Jiang Kangcai said quickly: "I'm sorry, I refuse. Besides, I can't help him and he can't point out the errors in Professor Xu's paper."

After saying that, he walked around the other party and left.

He is not a retarded person. When Andrew proposed to comment on Professor Xu's paper, he probably knew what the other person wanted to do.

Although he thinks his theory is equally sound, it does not mean that he can offend a Nobel Prize or Philippine Prize-level expert.

What's more, he didn't even understand the other party's paper.

"One hundred thousand meters of gold!"

"Two hundred thousand dollars! You don't need to point out any problems with the paper, just comment on it!" Andrew Whitt shouted after him.

Jiang Kangcai stopped, looked at the other party, and said: "Two million meters of gold!"

It’s almost impossible to survive at Rice University anyway, so it’s better to make a big profit this time and just leave.

As for academic disputes, he didn't care. He couldn't return to China anyway, and Professor Xu couldn't come to the United States to cause trouble for him.

Andrew Whitt: "Two million is too high! Five hundred thousand at most! And if we add more money, I need you to cooperate with us!"

Jiang Kangcai took a deep breath and said: "Deal!"

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