Magical daily life after reincarnation

Chapter 95 The Future of Mathematics

Chapter 95 The Future of Mathematics

Facing Tulo's eyes, Taili felt that the pen in her hand was not easy to hold, and there seemed to be no part of her body that did not feel dangerous.

Although she was a little afraid of the Duke of Tars in Tarlow's mouth, her years of professional experience made her feel no real fear.

What she fears now is purely these eyes.

I also interviewed the Grand Duke of Tais with my predecessors before. The magic eyes of the Grand Duke can only make people feel beautiful, and it is easy to make people intoxicated.

But Tulo's eyes, compared with his father's, had much more indescribable feeling.

It seems that some kind of indescribable existence is slowly crawling, looking at everything about him wantonly, as if judging whether it is worth being played with.

The heartbeat is getting faster and faster, and the world around him is moving away from him with the passage of time, and he can almost hear the sound of blood flowing faster.

Tulo looked at the beads of sweat oozing from Teri's forehead, and thought that his father's deterrence was too strong.

"Of course I understand the glory of Tails and the greatness of the Grand Duke of Tails." Terry swallowed her saliva and said in a weak voice.

She broke out with a will that she had never had before, tried her best to avoid staring at Tulo, shifted her gaze to her notebook, and grasped the pen holder with her right hand, hoping that this would bring some security that did not exist feel.

"Sensitive issues are also graded. If it's about my private life, I hope it's better not to talk about it too much." Tulo also closed his eyes as soon as he saw it.

He also didn't want to answer this question directly. After the conversation just now, he understood that no matter how he answered, Teri would definitely write some heady reports.

"Hiss..." The moment Tulo closed her eyes, Taili took a deep breath without any manners, as if a drowning person had finally come out of the water.

Trembling, she took off the monocular lens she was wearing on her eye socket, and tightly clenched it in her left hand.

"Okay, I understand." Terry wriggled her lips a few times and agreed cautiously.

When the old professors saw this scene, they all showed expressions of relief, and Professor Shawei, who was in the fifth grade, secretly gave Tulo a thumbs up.

"Since Tullow doesn't like to talk about personal things, why don't we continue to talk about mathematics, such as the outlook for the future development of mathematics?" Professor White said at this time.

Other senior professors also agreed.

Tullow was already late for today's mathematics seminar, and he had to accept such a long interview, so there was no way to continue it well. It is better to insert a paragraph of mathematical opinions in the middle of the interview.

Terry originally wanted to ask Talo about the awakening of the magic eye, such as how to awaken it and what type of magic eye it awakened.

After all, most of the fear comes from the unknown, and her current curiosity has basically focused on Tulo's eyes.

But after hearing the proposals from the old professors, Terry still agreed, and she still hasn't recovered completely until now.

Tulo also understood what the professors were thinking, and felt that this was a good idea. After all, Terry would not smear some messy things on it without paying attention.

"I do have some immature views on the future of mathematics." Seeing that Teri had no objections, Tullow continued.

"Looking back at the history of our predecessors, we can actually grasp some clues from the various contributions. Up to now, mathematics has accumulated enough foundation. I believe that in the near future, it will definitely open a new chapter and bring more to mankind. sparse field."

"For the current problems in real life, I think they can be roughly divided into four categories, one is to find the instantaneous speed of the object, the other is to find the tangent of the curve, the third is to find the maximum and minimum values ​​of the function, the fourth is to find the length of the curve, The volume enclosed by the curve, the center of gravity of the object, etc.

"The coordinate system can transform geometric problems into algebraic problems, which can be regarded as breaking a gap in this respect."

Tallo's first sentence, Terry can understand a little bit, but the next few sentences are purely in a state of bewilderment, so she has to listen to what the other party said honestly, and she just remembers what the other party said, and her polishing skills are perfect. Can't be used.

These are really calculus-related details, and as discoveries increase, some things will eventually surface.

"I believe that behind these many problems, there must be a universal principle. If we can find it, we will really knock on the door to the future." Many great people in the past said that the invention of calculus is the highest achievement of the human spirit. Victory, Tullow believed, would be the same in this world.

"Tullow, I have a hunch that you will lead us to knock on the door of the future and become the greatest mentor after Hercules." Professor Stov, who was in the sixth grade, corrected his expression and asked Talo seriously. Words of tribute.

The same is true for several other old professors. Apart from admiration, they also have great expectations for Talow.

"He is a human being, no, he is the treasure of this world. With your ignorance, you may not be able to understand what Talo just said, and how forward-looking your eyes are."

"But you just need to know that no matter how strong the praise is, he deserves it." Professor White then looked at Teri and said seriously.

Teri was sensitive to the change in the atmosphere. She really didn't know what was hidden in Tullow's words, but the attitudes of the old professors had already revealed many explanations.

"I will report it truthfully. The experience of this interview is something I have never had before." Tai Li also responded seriously.

Now she has slowly struggled out of the remaining fear just now, and her tone has recovered a lot.

Originally, she came here with a mission this time, and Lei Mu Communications chose her for the interview because of her glorious resume in the past.

But this time it is obviously impossible to complete the set task well, and the object of her failure is not a nobleman from a family who is well versed in communication, nor is it an extremely shrewd big businessman.

After some closing summaries, Teri got up and bowed to thank Tullow.

The subsequent mathematics symposium did not discuss too many topics due to time constraints. The old professors expressed some opinions around the four issues summarized by Tullow, and asked Tullow to make a few comments, and it was over.

The sun would never set on the horizon, turning the mist of Fedora orange.

Tarlow bid farewell to the old professors, walked out of the teaching tower, braced his waist hard, relieved a little of today's fatigue, and strolled leisurely on the usual trails.

(End of this chapter)

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