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Chapter 810 Bad Influence

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Looking at it now, it is not unusual for Chairman Eliezer Rabinovich to be involved in data fraud.

At least, he didn't feel too much surprise, he just felt sorry for CERN.

Perhaps after this incident, CERN will end its status as a holy land of physics for more than ten years, and the world's physics center will be transferred to CRHPC.

Of course, he didn't think this was a bad thing.

Across the coffee table, Frank Wilczek frowned and said: "The impact of this incident is too bad. A top physics institution like CERN is involved in academic fraud, and it is the chairman who takes the lead. I am afraid it will be difficult for the outside world to trust CERN again."

Already."

Witten glanced at him and said calmly: "Since they have made the choice, they should bear the corresponding consequences. This is their own decision."

Wilzek ​​sighed and said: "If CERN ends, CRHPC will probably be the only choice in the future."

After a slight pause, he looked out the window at the headquarters building. After a moment of silence, he continued:

"I'm not saying that CRHPC is not good enough, but that CRHPC is not a cooperative institution as a whole. The Circular Super Particle Collider is independently built by China. At present, they may open up quotas for collision experiments in order to attract scholars from other countries.

But what about the future?”

"Although international cooperative organizations have various shortcomings, they will not fall into the problem of one company controlling all the rights to speak."

Picking up the coffee on the table and taking a sip, Edward Witten smiled and said in an indifferent tone:

"Then what does it matter? Who can say clearly what will happen in the future."

"For now, at least under Xu Chuan's control, it is basically impossible for CRHPC to have the kind of thing you mentioned. He knows better than anyone else that physics is a subject that requires the joint efforts of scholars from all over the world to advance and

The discipline of development.”

"If this were not the case, he would not need to disclose the tools for mathematical calculation of physical particle channels, nor should he disclose the methods for extending and applying the Xu-Weyl-Berry theorem."

"He can leave these achievements to Chinese scholars for their own use."

"As for the future, if we wait until he gets old, I'm afraid we will no longer be in this world."

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