Chapter 324 1

Five Maidens and a Time Machine

Wei Sheng walked down the dusty aisle, portraits of science bulls overlapping behind her. [No pop-ups. 】

At the end of the aisle is a young woman with smiling eyes.

Joan Smith is recognized as the greatest scientist of the 21st century.

She hated this woman.

Although it is well known that Joan Smith's main achievement is three Nobel Prize winners, in fact, as far as the history of science is concerned, her greatest achievement is the innovation and improvement of a series of basic research methods, in which she almost single-handedly left a distinct personal mark on more than a decade of painstaking solitude in three fields.

And Wei Sheng's mentor, Dr. Nan Sheng, is the recognized heir of Joan Smith.

in every sense.

Now Wei Sheng's job is to assist Dr. Nan Sheng in completing the time machine.

Yes, you can laugh if you want to, Wei Sheng doesn't care anyway.

Time machine, your sister!

Joan Smith devoted the rest of her life to the ethereal study of time machines.

Out of respect for the legendary scientist, but also because her research has solved most of the theoretical problems, and has overcome the interference of the paradox of time in principle.

What's more, according to Joan Smith's theory, the development and manufacturing of a time machine does not require as much money as imagined.

Therefore, Dr. Nan Sheng had the opportunity to become a world-class scientist after making several scientific research achievements, and obtained the position of the main person in charge of the project.

I am fortunate to have gained, but I have lost my life.

The above is very open to this subject, so those respected old scientists can't avoid this troubled water.

On that day, Wei Sheng rejected Nan Sheng's proposal and lived in Nan Sheng's home only as a grantee, under Nan Sheng's personal teaching, her potential was finally tapped, and she completed her high school course in a year and a half and jumped into college, and is now a graduate student and acting assistant led by Dr. Nan Sheng.

At this time, she was finally twenty years old.

But in all fairness, perhaps praise Joan Smith for the fact that the development of the time machine has been steadily moving forward in the face of setbacks.

It's been a year since the prototype of the time machine was completed, but the experimental results are not stable, and success and failure are nine times clearer.

Although a 10% success rate is enough to prove the greatness of Joan Smith, it is still a useless skill.

Regardless of whether you are willing to go back in time and change the future at the cost of 90% of the ashes, first of all, you don't even have this opportunity.

Because the trial type can only transmit objects below ten grams and within one cubic centimeter, one-way transmission.

There are two success stories.

One was an old coin engraved with ancient text, and after transmission, a record of the relevant report was found in a local tabloid.

The other was a miniature manuscript with a new work, which was later searched for in the literary library.

In both cases, the success was confirmed, but the physical object was not successfully recovered, and only the converted information was successfully passed to the present.

This also proves Joan Smith's theory.

Corollary 1: Observations lead to future collapse only.

Corollary 2: There is uniqueness on the same timeline.

For example, the second article is a brand new work written by a famous author, but before transmission, whether the anonymous work can be searched through the literary library search engine is theoretically impossible, but in fact it can.

Because, when they searched for this, the future was transmitted, and the oneself, as an observer, observed the future in which it was transmitted, so the future collapsed only.

But on the other hand, what if you write it and then search before it is transmitted, and if the search succeeds, you decide not to transmit, and if the search fails, you will transmit it, so as to verify this inverted cause and effect?

This is a derivative experiment on a success story.

As mentioned earlier, there are only two successful cases.

This, in turn, partly proves one of Joan Smith's uncertain conjectures.

Hypothesis 1: Time travel is uncertain, and the more observations from the future, the more unstable time travel itself becomes.

But even with so many failures, it does not overshadow the great achievements of this project.

The research team soon applied for more funding and was ready to start building a larger, more complete full-fledged unit.

Because according to Joan Smith's theory, this technology can realize one-way time travel between living beings and even humans.

A journey into the past.

Five Maidens and a Time Machine

Wei Sheng walked down the dusty aisle, portraits of science bulls overlapping behind her.

At the end of the aisle is a young woman with smiling eyes.

Joan Smith is recognized as the greatest scientist of the 21st century.

She hated this woman.

Although it is well known that Joan Smith's main achievement is three Nobel Prize winners, in fact, as far as the history of science is concerned, her greatest achievement is the innovation and improvement of a series of basic research methods, in which she almost single-handedly left a distinct personal mark on more than a decade of painstaking solitude in three fields.

And Wei Sheng's mentor, Dr. Nan Sheng, is the recognized heir of Joan Smith.

in every sense.

Now Wei Sheng's job is to assist Dr. Nan Sheng in completing the time machine.

Yes, you can laugh if you want to, Wei Sheng doesn't care anyway.

Time machine, your sister!

Joan Smith devoted the rest of her life to the ethereal study of time machines.

Out of respect for the legendary scientist, but also because her research has solved most of the theoretical problems, and has overcome the interference of the paradox of time in principle.

What's more, according to Joan Smith's theory, the development and manufacturing of a time machine does not require as much money as imagined.

Therefore, Dr. Nan Sheng had the opportunity to become a world-class scientist after making several scientific research achievements, and obtained the position of the main person in charge of the project.

I am fortunate to have gained, but I have lost my life.

The above is very open to this subject, so those respected old scientists can't avoid this troubled water.

On that day, Wei Sheng rejected Nan Sheng's proposal and lived in Nan Sheng's home only as a grantee, under Nan Sheng's personal teaching, her potential was finally tapped, and she completed her high school course in a year and a half and jumped into college, and is now a graduate student and acting assistant led by Dr. Nan Sheng.

At this time, she was finally twenty years old.

But in all fairness, perhaps praise Joan Smith for the fact that the development of the time machine has been steadily moving forward in the face of setbacks.

It's been a year since the prototype of the time machine was completed, but the experimental results are not stable, and success and failure are nine times clearer.

Although a 10% success rate is enough to prove the greatness of Joan Smith, it is still a useless skill.

Regardless of whether you are willing to go back in time and change the future at the cost of 90% of the ashes, first of all, you don't even have this opportunity.

Because the trial type can only transmit objects below ten grams and within one cubic centimeter, one-way transmission.

There are two success stories.

One was an old coin engraved with ancient text, and after transmission, a record of the relevant report was found in a local tabloid.

The other was a miniature manuscript with a new work, which was later searched for in the literary library.

In both cases, the success was confirmed, but the physical object was not successfully recovered, and only the converted information was successfully passed to the present.

This also proves Joan Smith's theory.

Corollary 1: Observations lead to future collapse only.

Corollary 2: There is uniqueness on the same timeline.

For example, the second article is a brand new work written by a famous author, but before transmission, whether the anonymous work can be searched through the literary library search engine is theoretically impossible, but in fact it can.

Because, when they searched for this, the future was transmitted, and the oneself, as an observer, observed the future in which it was transmitted, so the future collapsed only.

But on the other hand, what if you write it and then search before it is transmitted, and if the search succeeds, you decide not to transmit, and if the search fails, you will transmit it, so as to verify this inverted cause and effect?

This is a derivative experiment on a success story.

As mentioned earlier, there are only two successful cases.

This, in turn, partly proves one of Joan Smith's uncertain conjectures.

Hypothesis 1: Time travel is uncertain, and the more observations from the future, the more unstable time travel itself becomes.

But even with so many failures, it does not overshadow the great achievements of this project.

The research team soon applied for more funding and was ready to start building a larger, more complete full-fledged unit.

Because according to Joan Smith's theory, this technology can realize one-way time travel between living beings and even humans.

A journey into the past.

(End of chapter)