121 Left-hander (one shift)
Marie Curie was about to leave, when she suddenly saw the cat reappear.
The cat has a piece of paper in its mouth.
The edges of the paper looked tattered, and the mutilated equation was clearly visible, presumably a small piece hastily torn from the scratch paper used for calculus.
- Well, a lot like their style.
The cat came to Marie Curie, put the paper down, and meowed.
**
Burberding stared at the paper that suddenly appeared on the ground, and the corners of his mouth twitched slightly.
On the outside of the origami, you can see quite complex equations, which Burberting could not understand, because the Liucas school to which he belonged had nothing to do with mathematics.
He has a kind of thinking inertia, that is, when he sees complex calculations, he will subconsciously feel that it must involve the ultimate secret of those schools related to mathematics, and it must be very important.
- The folded paper must be full of important things!
- You have to find a way to know what's inside!
For a moment, Burberting wanted to snatch it and return it to Marie Curie after reading it - he was not afraid that he would blow up, there was a huge gap between his school and Marie Curie's school, and this gap was equivalent to a kind of protection.
- If you return it to Marie Curie immediately after reading it, maybe she won't blame it......
Burberding thought about it by chance.
But in the end, he resisted the impulse in his heart.
Curie wants to kill him, the mentor, just like playing, he doesn't even have a chance to resist, and it is too unreasonable to risk his own life.
**
Professor Charlinger belonged to the Newton-Galilean school, and he used imaginary refraction to bypass the occlusion and see the equation on the outside of the folded paper.
For a moment, he felt like he was going to explode.
Because he understands part of it, and it's the equation related to velocity! It feels like describing the relative velocity of two objects moving in opposite directions –
In the Newton-Galilean school of theory, when two objects moving in opposite directions collide, their relative velocity is equal to the sum of their respective speeds.
But judging from the fragmented equations on paper, and the only little verification process that has been revealed, it seems that they describe a situation in which the relative velocities of two objects moving in opposite directions are not equal to the sum of their velocities!
The calculations and verifications were incomplete, and Professor Charlinger could only barely guess the scenarios described by the numbers, but it had already had a strong impact on his soul.
- Impossible! How is this possible!
- This equation must be wrong! The parameters with unknown meaning in it must be made up!
- Impossible, impossible, impossible!
The strong denial made Charlinger stabilize his mind and not be eroded by the principles of the world.
But his back was completely soaked, and there were beads of sweat on his forehead rolling down the arc of his cheeks.
- Wait! If that equation ...... What if there was really some subversive theory written in the folded paper that made Marie Curie blow up?
- In this space, who can stop the virtual explosion of Taidou? Nope!
Charinger yelled, "Wait a minute! ”
But Marie Curie picked up the paper that suddenly appeared on the ground, and opened it—
Charlinger immediately stopped his fictional refraction, stopped voyeurism, and closed his eyes too!
**
Marie Curie casually opened a few anti-voyeur spells - her school didn't have the ability to prevent voyeurism.
Although for a moment, she wanted to take the piece of paper back to the workshop and read it slowly, but the strong anticipation made her open the paper.
"Thank you for your pocket watch, the Kabbalah Tree on the surface, it reminds me of a lot of things."
Familiar handwriting.
But Marie Curie couldn't remember whose handwriting it was, because that time was too long ago.
But she knew it must have been written by one of those people.
Just confirming this has already made the old lady want to cry, and people may become sentimental and obsessed with the memories of the past when they are old.
She continued to look down, her expression becoming serious.
- Is the principle of the world asymmetrical?
- Is the universe not conserved?
The small piece of paper was densely filled with ideas for experiments that proved that the universe was not conserved, and although Marie Curie was mentally prepared to see the amazing discovery, although she was used to hearing the whimsical ideas of those peerless geniuses in those afternoons many years ago, she still felt that she had been strongly impacted!
Until then, Marie Curie, like most people, believed that the principles of the world were simple and perfect.
Something perfect should be symmetrical, just like a perfect equation, the left and right sides of the equal sign must be equivalent!
That's the way the world is, how can it be imperfect? How can it be imperfect?
- Cobalt-60, I can do this experiment!
- And, judging by the level of shock I'm getting right now, I shouldn't have blown up when I saw the results.
- The letter itself strengthened my resistance!
Just then, Marie Curie heard a scream behind her.
She turned her head and saw that the voice was coming from Professor Chamberlain's students of the Faraday school.
**
One student shouted, "Cobalt 60! I thought it was my experiment that went wrong! ”
Apparently, the student, somehow, penetrated Marie Curie's anti-voyeurism spell.
He continued nervously, his voice high: "All electrons are fired in the opposite direction of the magnetic field determined by the left-hand rule!" I thought there must be something wrong, this ...... This...... Goo Goo 60, I thought ......"
Those present were Frankenstein, and they were all too familiar with the unfolding.
The man's teacher, Professor Chamberlain, immediately took action, raising his hand to attack his own students—
When it was too late, pure light shot out from Marie Curie's palm and hit the student's face, and all his anti-radiation means were instantly breached, and then his face melted, revealing bones, and after the eye sockets vaporized, it could be seen that the contents of the inside also disappeared rapidly.
In the blink of an eye, all that was left was his skull, and the irradiation stopped at this point, but the skull was still completely carbonized and turned into something black.
All the Geiger counters in the lecture hall exploded instantly—literally.
Professor Chamberlain wiped his sweat and nodded to Marie Curie, who was still holding his hand up: "Thank you." ”
There are many ways to stop a false explosion, but the safest way is to immediately kill the source of the false explosion, that is, the person who caused it.
Everything else takes extra time, and in the Void Explosion no one knows if the next moment all living creatures within the scope of the Void Explosion will be turned into curly baboons.
Only killing the source of the false explosion is the most reliable and efficient, and it will basically not prevent failure.
Professor Chamberlain seemed to be lamenting the loss of his students, but he would not blame Marie Curie.
After all, it was his student who peeked at the note in Marie Curie's hand, and it was the student who took the blame.
What's more, Chamberlain, as a professor, did not dare to have any opinions on a master, after all, the hierarchical crushing of the scientific school is all lawful, and challenging the law requires a high price, and Chamberlain cannot afford it and does not want to pay.
And, at this moment, Professor Chamberlain, like everyone else, was curious about what was written on that piece of paper.
But like Cha Linjie, who had just quietly opened his eyes to see the situation, he didn't dare to peek.
That is, the newborn calf is not afraid of the tiger The student dares to peek at this kind of thing, and he simply does not know how to write dead words.
Chamberlain saw that Marie Curie was still looking at his side, hesitated for a moment and asked, "What's on the note?" ”
Marie Curie pursed her lips, hesitated for a few seconds, and said, "It says that the Principle of the World is a left-hander, and provides an experiment to verify this. ”
Chamberlain's jaw was about to drop to the ground, and the entire lecture hall was in an uproar.