Chapter 60

Time flew by, and Yun Zhong carefully observed the Turtle Marrow Pill and other pills, and finally confirmed his assumption. Among all the spirit gathering arrays, the 12 zodiac spirit gathering arrays have the most significant effect of gathering aura. The higher the level of the elixir, the more percent of the cylinder with a close-packed hexagonal structure will be occupied. When the 100% mass of the column body of the Tonifying Yiqi Pill accounted for about 10 percent, the Tai Chi Xuantian Pill accounted for 30 percent, and the Turtle Marrow Pill was even more exaggerated, actually accounting for about 50 percent. Of course, the atoms of medicinal herbs on the nodes of the densely packed hexagonal are also very important and dominant.

Yun Zhong carefully analyzed the medicinal formula of Tai Chi Xuantian Pill and found that the refining method required for it was not difficult, the key was that the materials were too difficult to find. But there are also some good things in Yunzhong's bell space, and it can also refine a lot of Taiji Xuantian Pill. Yun Zhong thought, when will he ask for a Infinite Xuantian Pill from the Qingsong Dao people. The raw materials of the Turtle Marrow Pill are a little difficult, and it requires more than 100 years of tortoise marrow to refine. Therefore, the cloud weight can only save some use.

After understanding all of Ge Hong's alchemy experience, Yun Zhong was not in a hurry to see Ou Yezi's refining experience again. He wanted to go back and take a good look at all the books on the structure of matter, and browse the relevant websites, hoping to consolidate this knowledge again.

After looking for some related content on the Internet, Yun Zhong finally wrote a paper called "Dark Matter Exploration". In the article, he made his own reasonable speculations about the origin of dark matter and why it has not been discovered now. Of course, there is no mention of the cultivation of real people. After the article was written, Yun Chongpu didn't want it to lose sight. So I voted for it in the world-famous scientific magazine Science. In the article, Yun Zhong also mentioned that he has extracted some samples of dark matter, which can be used to support his speculation.

Richard: Human has been worrying these days. As the editor of Science magazine, the editorial office has been receiving complaints from readers for some time now. The complaints almost unanimously state that if Science magazine continues to publish inconsequential news like this, they will cancel their annual subscriptions. If it was just the cry of a few, Richard wouldn't have taken it to heart. However, according to the survey, there has been a growing cry for the deterioration of the quality of Science magazine in recent years. Nature, which was originally the world's scientific magazine, now sells more than 30% more than Science. This has something to do with the drafts he edits. But he can't help it, who has not had a weighty manuscript.

While Richard was frowning, a yellow-skinned and black-eyed Chinese broke into his office. As soon as the man entered Richard's office, he began to shout, "Uncle Sam, we've got our luck." ”

Richard didn't even have to look up to know who it was. The person who can be so rude and not even knock on the door must be Jiang Sen, the editor-in-chief of the magazine. Jiang Sen is Richard's college classmate, colleague, and superior, because Richard is an American, and because he is about sixty years old, Jiang Sen calls him Uncle Sam on weekdays. Richard knew that Jiang Sen was not a liar, and this Chinese had always been meticulous in his work. So Richard couldn't help but wonder what kind of thing made him so excited.

Looking at Jiang Sen, whose face was a little crimson due to excitement, Richard picked up a paper cup and poured a glass of water from the water dispenser, then handed it to him, and asked, "Jiang, what makes you so excited? ”

Jiang Sen took the water cup, poured two sips, and said, "It would be good if the old man on the board of directors had such a good heart." After speaking, Jiang Senjiang handed a few pages of paper in his hand to Richard, and then said, "Uncle Sam, you take a good look at this submission. ”

Richard then picked up the manuscript and slowly skimmed through the English on it. At first, Richard didn't pay much attention to it, because the author's name written on the manuscript was a Chinese who had never heard of it. The title of the manuscript is also about dark matter. In the eyes of Europeans and Americans, there are no real physicists among the Chinese. Even several Nobel laureates in physics related to China are of foreign nationality. Moreover, the term "dark matter" in physics only exists in theory, and since the term was proposed, articles about dark matter can really be described as full of sweat. But there are very few that really have weight.

But then Richard was surprised by the fluent and non-stiff English language in the manuscript. It was the first time that a Chinese could use English words so flexibly, in Richard's view. Ordinary scientists know a little bit about English and can write some articles, but when it comes to good looks, they are much worse. And this one is very eloquent. That's right, it's a brilliant culture. A popular science article is described as a flying style, and its excitement can be imagined.

The more Richard looked at it, the more shocked he became. The argument in this manuscript is so wonderful, and the reasoning in it is even more wonderful, and the formulas and methods of calculation are simply beyond the reach of non-human beings. The whole manuscript is rigorously argued and concisely structured. The origin, structure, and similarities and equivalences of dark matter are clearly discussed.