Chapter 230: The Giants of Science in the 19th Century
Stretching his body, Meng Chen returned to the study on the second floor and sat down in front of the computer.
After a cursory search, he extracted two more names and added them to a document that had already been prepared.
Inside this document is a long list of names, as well as their biographies.
Nikola tesla.
Einstein.
Madame curie.
Hertz.
The Wright Brothers.
Browning.
Planck.
Mendeleev.
Rutherford.
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In total, there are already more than one hundred and thirty names.
These figures are all 19th- and 20th-century scientific giants, inventors, or the best minds in a field.
A large number of them were still unknown in the 1886 era, or were ostracized or young.
As epoch-making scientific giants, the wisdom of these people is naturally extremely high, Meng Chen is looking forward to gathering these people together, and then sending a single category of modern science over, and after they are completely absorbed, they will feedback to the earth's modern science and technology.
This is not an exaggeration, because the current earth itself is also in the midst of a reiki revival, and even many of the top scientists of modern times are devoting themselves to new fields of research.
Moreover, among these scientific giants that Meng Chen wanted to find, there were several people's research fields that were themselves beyond the entire era, and until modern times, the development of these fields was still slow or even blank.
For example, Nikola Tesla.
This scientific giant of the late 19th century is best known for his invention of "alternating current" and the laying of the cornerstone of radio and wireless communication.
These three can be said to be the foundation of all modern industry.
After alternating current, radio, and wireless communication, Tesla's research field completely broke through that era, disconnected from the era in which it lived, and entered a new field.
For example, wireless energy transmission, ball lightning, flying saucers, large solar energy engines, particle beam weapons, robots, world systems, etc......
These things that were completely ahead of their time were not accepted by the mainstream scientific community at that time, and the backwardness of other fields could not keep up with him at all.
In 1895, Tesla, who was already forty years old, experienced a laboratory fire that destroyed almost all of the previous research materials.
Since then, Tesla's research field has become more "floating", with artificial lightning, artificial earthquakes, robots, and even time machines all his research areas.
So much so that many people in later generations even thought that Tesla was a scientist of the future, and for some reason, they traveled to that era in the 19th century.
Tesla's biggest goal in life is to find clean, renewable, and inexhaustible energy for mankind, but at that time, petroleum and coal had become the basic blood of the industry, and everyone was busy competing for abundant oil, coal and other resources, who would pay attention to him?
Out of step with the times, Tesla spent his life in poverty and spent his life running around for research funds.
However, at that time, the River of Light spanned more than 100 years and came to modern times, and it turned out that Tesla's research direction is the real direction that mankind should pursue!
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Thinking of this, Meng Chen couldn't help but think carefully in his mind.
Then he determined that none of the missing people around him had a "scientist" or a single person's name that could be connected to Nikola Tesla.
As for whether Tesla is another traverser, he doesn't know.
In short, for this person, Meng Chen is very much looking forward to meeting the other party and seeing what this legendary "God of Science" looks like.
Of course, there is another person who really wants to meet the real person.
That's "Einstein." ”
However, Einstein should have been only seven or eight years old in Su Can's time.
Of course, this is also a good thing.
If Einstein had grown up in the midst of a large group of scientific giants, it would have been interesting to see what the future would have looked like.
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Letting go of these thoughts, Meng Chen returned to the training ground on the first floor and continued to cultivate.
Meals had to be eaten one bite at a time, and Rome was not built in a day. In order to complete the various plans in his mind, there are still many problems and many possible troubles to solve.
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Early the next morning, Chen Yuan turned over a batch of Yuanneng stone slag again, and Meng Chen still sent it to Su Can immediately.
On this morning, after some bargaining with the Americans in the American area of the Public Concession, Su Can exchanged five kilograms of "Asian diamonds", that is, unprocessed Yuanneng stone slag, for 200 kilograms of gold, more than 1,000 kilograms of silver, and some antique treasures.
It is worth mentioning that the unprocessed Yuanneng stone slag is generally small, the largest is the size of longan, and there are not a few. Most of the rest are corn kernels, small grains like peanuts.
Of course, such a small particle, as a "diamond", is not small.
In the afternoon, Su Can entered the French Concession and had a discussion with the French. In the end, he exchanged 12 kilograms of "Asian diamonds" for more than 100 kilograms of gold, more than 2,000 kilograms of silver, and more than 100 antique treasures.
On this day, the egg-sized "real diamond", that is, the processed Yuanneng stone slag, successfully sold for 450 kilograms of gold and 500 kilograms of silver at the auction house in Great Britain.
At the same time, the Great Britain Auction House also took out dozens of "Asian diamonds" that it exchanged for Su Can to participate in the auction, and finally sold a part of it.
If you roughly calculate the price, the transaction price is about 1/2 to 20% of the real diamond.
Compared with the price exchanged from Su Can, the Great Britain Auction House must have made a lot of profits, but only the other party knows how much.
That is, from this day on, "Yazuan" began to really enter the field of vision of the foreign people in the magic capital, and more and more people began to pay attention to this thing.
On the third day, as foreigners' understanding of "Asian diamonds" increased, the sale went much smoother.
On this day, Su Can successfully traded with Austria-Hungary and completed negotiations with the Russians and Germans.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire's trading was dominated by gold and silver.
The Russians were ready to secretly exchange arms with Su Can, and the trade intentions even included ten Golov machine guns.
The Germans were also willing to give out a small number of weapons, and the rest were traded in gold and silver.
On this day, Meng Chen told Su Can to start arranging and establishing his own auction house.
At the same time, Huang Feihong's easy defeat of the British Hercules "Andrew" at the Great Britain auction house, and Su Can's smashing of seven or eight centimeter-thick bluestone slabs in the courtyard with one palm, also began to be known to more and more people.
Some people who understand martial arts judged that Huang Feihong used "shadowless feet", so some people began to call Huang Feihong "Foshan shadowless feet". ”
As for Su Can, someone gave him a nickname called "Yahu!"
On the fourth day, Meng Chen explained that Su Can had suspended transactions with various countries, and instead asked him to take people to visit the "Jiangnan Manufacturing Bureau", "Steamship Merchants Bureau", and the "Magic Capital Machine Weaving Layout" that had not yet been officially put into production. ”
In the end, Su Can inquired that the current general office of the Jiangnan Manufacturing Bureau was called "Gong Zhaoyu." ”
This person was a relative of Li Hongzhang, the governor of Zhili and the minister of Beiyang, and was quite trusted by Li Hongzhang himself.
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