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Chapter 219 Large Hadron Collider

Cheng Hao soon arrived at an experimental base of CERN in Geneva.

"You are Mr. Cheng Hao!"

Cheng Hao just showed his ID and entered the experimental base. Soon someone came to pick him up.

"My name is Jason. Ms. Fabiola asked me to pick you up! Come with me!"

Jason smiled slightly and made an inviting gesture towards Cheng Hao in front of him.

Cheng Hao nodded and followed Cheng Hao as he walked into the experimental base. There were many laboratory houses here. Looking at the houses in front of him, Cheng Hao was a little curious.

"Where is the Hadron Collider?"

Cheng Hao looked at Jason in front of him and asked.

Hearing Cheng Hao's words, a smile appeared on Jason's face. He knew that the newcomer would definitely ask such a question.

"This hadron collider is the largest hadron collider in the world. It is built in a circular tunnel 100 meters deep underground. The tunnel is 26.659 kilometers long. It is the largest machine in the world!"

Cheng Hao was slightly shocked.

Twenty-six kilometers!

What a big machine that must be, Cheng Hao was slightly amazed, it was really rich!

Who knows how much it cost!

While Cheng Hao was thinking about it, Jason led Cheng Hao to one of the houses nearby. In that place, people of all colors were coming and going.

Of course, they are still mainly white people, but Cheng Hao is keenly aware that there are also a lot of people inside. There seems to be a lot of cooperation between this book and Europe in this area.

After stopping in the living room, Jason looked at Cheng Hao with a smile on his face and said: "Mr. Cheng Hao, this is where scientists from all over the world rest. The latest experiment should be completed in a few hours."

After the experiment is over, you need to divide the work and cooperate to process these massive data. The specific situation will be distributed by Ms. Fabiola at that time!"

Hearing Jason's words, Cheng Hao nodded.

"Okay, you can rest here first! I have to pick up other people!"

Jason smiled and said to Cheng Hao in front of him.

Cheng Hao nodded and Jason left. Cheng Hao looked at the hall in front of him, filled with scientists of all colors, discussing something.

These people were obviously divided into teams, and basically no one came alone. Cheng Hao was the only one among them.

"Cheng Hao!"

Just when Cheng Hao was about to take a rest, a voice came from next to him.

Cheng Hao was stunned for a moment, and subconsciously looked to the side.

"Professor Witten!"

Cheng Hao quickly shouted to Professor Witten on the side. After shouting, he felt a little guilty. After all, Professor Witten had expressed through many people that he wanted to be his doctoral student.

But in the end, I became Professor Wiles' doctoral student. To be honest...it was a bit not good.

At least that's what Cheng Hao thinks.

At this time, Professor Witten and several students walked up to Cheng Hao.

"Didn't you become Professor Wiles' doctoral student? I remember that Professor Wiles was not a researcher at the Nuclear Center? He did not study functional analysis, and he did not major in high energy.

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Wei Teng looked at Cheng Hao in front of him with a curious look in his eyes and asked.

Seeing the curiosity in Professor Witten's eyes, a trace of embarrassment flashed across Cheng Hao's face.

But it still needs to be said.

Cheng Hao hesitated for a moment. He looked at Professor Witten in front of him and said hesitantly: "I came to Europe to receive the Ramanu Gold Award, and after receiving the award, I was invited by Ms. Rabbi Faou and invited me to become

CERN, become a researcher!”

"oh?"

After hearing Cheng Hao's words, Professor Witten showed a look of surprise in his eyes.

"It seems they are very optimistic about you!"

Professor Witten looked at Cheng Hao in front of him with a hint of emotion in his eyes.

Cheng Hao was stunned for a moment.

"What do you say? Professor Witten?"

Cheng Hao looked at Professor Witten in front of him with some curiosity.

Professor Witten smiled, looked at Cheng Hao in front of him and said: "Normally speaking, at such a young age, it is unlikely that you will be invited to become a researcher at CERN. The reason why Ms. Fabiola invited you is

It should be that I have taken a fancy to your strong talent in the field of functional analysis."

"Probably!"

Cheng Hao nodded.

"Okay! Come on, I still have some things to do here!"

Professor Witten smiled slightly, said to Cheng Hao, turned around and left.

Cheng Hao looked at Professor Witten's back and sighed slightly in his heart. The most important reason why Cheng Hao did not choose to become Professor Witten's student was that Cheng Hao was not very optimistic about string theory.

At present, that thing is too mysterious, at least there is no good way to verify it.

And although Professor Witten has done very deep research in the field of mathematics, it depends on who he compares with. In the field of pure mathematics, to be honest, he is still not as good as Professor Wiles.

After all, Fermat’s last theorem!

Thinking of this, Cheng Hao sighed slightly and found a random place to sit down.

Not long after, Ms. Fabiola came to the hall.

"Dear professors and researchers, I am Fabiola!"

As soon as Ms. Fabiola arrived, everyone around her looked at Ms. Fabiola. At this time, Ms. Fabiola said to everyone around her with a smile on her face.

"In half an hour, the Hadron Collider will start up. Within one day, it will be our chance to discover new physics! Regarding this scientific research mission and the distribution of data, I must have informed you by email.

, when the time comes, everyone will be able to get the data they are responsible for, and then summarize it after processing!"

Ms. Fabiola said to the many researchers in front of her.

Everyone nodded.

After finishing speaking, Fabiola slowly walked up to Cheng Hao. With a smile on her face, she said to Cheng Hao in front of her: "Mr. Cheng Hao, just follow our group! Last time

So I came to you personally because something happened to a functional analysis mathematician in our group. In a short period of time, I really couldn't find a mathematician to cooperate with. You happened to be in Europe at that time, so,

I just found you!"

No wonder!

Hearing Fabiola's words, Cheng Hao suddenly realized that it was no wonder that this CERN director-level figure would actually come to invite her in person. She was also a scientist herself.

A physicist, but not particularly good at mathematics.

But this is data generated by a particle collider, and it will be summarized in dalitz diagrams.


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