Chapter 223 Chapter 171

Compared with Yoshio Nishina, Huang Shengwen Ce is much less famous.

But the reason why Chen Muwu knew that there was such a person was because he had gone to the Wanwan University for academic exchanges before the puppet President Cai came to power and when cross-strait relations were still easing.

Since they were participating in the academic exchange of physics, the Department of Physics of the University, which was in charge of the reception, specially sent someone to accompany them to visit the Hall of Physical Relics, to show these mud-legged compatriots from across the Taiwan Strait their glorious history.

Located in the center of the cultural relics exhibition hall is a circle of instruments surrounded by fences. The appearance of those instruments looks very old.

The lecturer said proudly with a mouthful of a mouthful: "The 240keV Cockcroft-Walton (Cockcroft-Walton) classic doubler rectifier accelerator in front of me was built in 1934 at the Northern Imperial University. of.

"This is the first accelerator in Asia, even earlier than Yoshio Nishina in Japan at that time.

"The one who built this machine was built by Arakatsu Wence, the first lecture professor of the 'Physics Lectures' at Kanbei Imperial University.

"Professor Huang Sheng was hired as a professor of Kin University in 1926, but before joining the post, he was sent to study in Europe for two years. He was a student of Einstein in Berlin and went to the Cavendish Laboratory. Rutherford's subordinates did experiments..."

Anyway, the commentator was very proud, and his speech and behavior were full of Nanbowan's tone and posture.

A scientific development that I made in the colony made her, an adult, follow suit.

Chen Muwu had a deep memory of her domineering performance at that time, so now he can clearly know who the Huangsheng Wence that Yoshio Nishina wrote about in his letter is.

Just like what the lecturer said, it is true that Huang Sheng Wence went to Europe to study in 1926, which is this year.

But this person should go to Berlin, Germany first, and then come to Cavendish Laboratory!

How do you look at this meaning, did he come directly to Cambridge University this time?
Could it be that this is also the butterfly effect caused by flapping one's own wings?
I met Yoshio Nishina by accident, and Yoshio Nishina thought that Dr. Chen Muwu was really working hard for the rise of Asia, so he recommended Huang Sheng Wence to follow him?

This joke is too big!
Fun is fun, but this person must not stay in Cavendish Laboratory, nor can he stay in Cambridge University.

The narrator said that it was 1934 that Huangsheng Wence built the Cockcroft-type accelerator in Qianbei.

The inventor of the Cockcroft-type accelerator is currently Cockcroft under Chen Muwu. He built the world's first accelerator at Cambridge University in 1932.

This shows that Huang Shengwen Ce's copycat imitation ability is very good.

Perhaps when he was studying abroad in the Cavendish Laboratory, he had already met Cockcroft and heard the latter talk about the idea of ​​accelerators.

However, Huang Shengwen Ce left Europe and returned to Qianwan in 1928. He must have never seen what the particle accelerator built by Cockcroft looked like.

With only a brief exchange before, he was able to reproduce an accelerator in two years.

At this moment, Chen Muwu's team is also developing the accelerator.

Recruiting this kind of person into his subordinates, or keeping him by his side, is definitely a serious concern.

Without seeing the real thing, Huang Sheng Wence was able to build a Cockcroft-type accelerator in two years.

If he was allowed to see the real thing at Cambridge University this time, and it was an accelerator with a simpler theory than the Cockcroft type, it is estimated that Huang Sheng Wence could spend a shorter time to copy the accelerator.

After the accelerator was built at the Northern Imperial University, Arakatsu Wence was immediately recalled to China by the Kyoto Imperial University, and returned to the mainstream physics community in his own country to study nuclear physics.

Chen Muwu has already advanced the appearance of accelerators by several years. If this time Huang Shengwen's strategy makes the academic circle focus on nuclear physics earlier, then there will be too many variables in the future.

But if you think about it carefully, there are actually not that many. Maybe I can sharpen my skills very well, but the skills alone do not have enough uranium, that is, I have nothing but dragon slaying skills.

A good swimmer goes to the desert to compete, looking at the swimming pool without a drop of water, he can only do nothing.

However, this still made Chen Muwu very upset. In order to fool Yoshio Nishina into studying superconducting physics, he not only spent a long time in Denmark, but also spent half a year in the David Faraday Laboratory in London last year. Long-term low-temperature physics-although it achieved a lot of results, it also made a lot of money.

If now, because of the arrival of Huang Shengwen Ce, Ben is led on the right path of nuclear physics again, won't all his previous efforts be for naught?
No matter what you say, you can't let him come!
Not only would I not be able to fulfill Yoshio Nishina's request, but I would also have to convince my teacher Rutherford to reject Arakatsu Wensaku's application for admission just like he rejected Oppenheimer back then!
Chen Muwu made up his mind, first took out his typewriter, and wrote a reply letter to Yoshio Nishina, "slamming" his teacher Rutherford for his inhumanity:

Old Prague is getting old, and the David-Faraday Laboratory has achieved so many research results and brought it back to the forefront of low-temperature physics in the world, all thanks to me, Chen Muwu.

The teacher recalled himself from London to the University of Cambridge, threatening to stop providing scholarships to stop studying low-temperature physics, which has produced a lot of achievements, and let him put the focus of his work back on nuclear physics, to find the illusory possibility that is fundamental. There are no "electrically neutral particles".

Undoubtedly, Rutherford made such a move out of jealousy because he was jealous of the attention and funding the Royal Institute received, and that they could build a new laboratory.

What he did was to destroy British cryogenic physics!
At the end of the letter, Chen Muwu wrote that he left the David-Faraday Laboratory this time, and did not know when he would be able to re-invest in the research of low-temperature physics.

The future development of superconductivity, a promising subject, can only be entrusted to Mr. Nishina.

I hope he can study hard and win glory for Asia!

As for Huang Shengwen Ce, Chen Muwu did not recommend him to come to the Cavendish Laboratory based on his personal experience.

As he grows older, Rutherford is no longer the Rutherford of the past. He has already experienced the common problems of the elderly, that is, he has begun to stand still and keep obliterating the passion of young people for scientific research. He himself is a living An example of obliteration.

Chen Muwu said that he could help, and wrote a letter of recommendation to Leiden University, asking them to accept Huang Sheng Wence, so that Yoshio Nishina could have compatriots to accompany him in a foreign country.

After writing such a sincere letter, he was so moved that he was moved to tears.

Chen Muwu's complaints and complaints in the letter were very sincere, and contained strong anger and helplessness.

It's just that the contents on the letter paper, except for the English letters, are all fake.

In order to convince Yoshio Nishina that it was true, he could only do a little bit of talking, not respecting his teacher so much, and letting the teacher take the blame.

Chen Muwu silently said sorry to Rutherford countless times in his heart.

In this way, he should be able to continue to fool me, right?Even if it makes them realize that they have been cheated a few years later!
At the moment when he put the letter into an envelope and sealed it, a somewhat absurd but not so absurd idea was born in Chen Muwu's mind: How about finding an opportunity to really go to Ben to give a lecture?
It is useless to fool a few overseas students like Yoshio Nishina, they are too young, and it will take at least a few decades to gain enough voice after returning to China.

The physics community must be made aware of the importance of low-temperature physics and superconductivity from top to bottom.

If he really made such a trip to Ben, maybe Hideki Yukawa, who is studying at university at this time, might become an expert in low-temperature physics in the future!

By the way, don't they love to study the fastest train in the world?
I admit that your railway technology is very strong, but if I take out the principle of the superconducting levitation train, how should you deal with it?
It was not enough to write a letter to Yoshio Nishina, Chen Muwu felt that it was better to have a double insurance for this matter.

It's getting late today, so I'll talk to Rutherford about this tomorrow, so that he must stop recruiting students from the Cavendish Laboratory!
Chinese students are harder-working and obedient than me, and there is a high probability that there will be extremely smart people, such as himself, so we can consider recruiting more.

After dawn the next day, new variables appeared in the planned itinerary.

After Chen Muwu had breakfast, he wanted to go to the Cavendish Laboratory to find Rutherford.

As soon as he walked out of Trinity College, he met Oppenheimer walking towards him again.

"Mr. Chen, Mr. Chen!"

Looking at the expression on his face, Chen Muwu knew that the things entrusted to him before should be almost done.

Oppenheimer trotted all the way with his things in his hands, Chen Muwu didn't have the nerve to stand where he was, and took a few steps forward to meet him.

"Robert, when did you set off, why didn't you tell me in advance?"

"I wrote a letter! After I bought the ticket, I wrote a letter and threw it in the mailbox at the port. I guess there was something wrong with some link, so it couldn't be delivered?"

"Uh, Robert, did you buy the last boat to England?"

"Of course, I've had enough of the prohibition of alcohol in the United States, and I can't wait to fly to the UK and drink a beer to quench my thirst!"

Although the United States has banned alcohol, it is reasonable to say that Oppenheimer's family background, it is not difficult to drink alcohol.

But Chen Muwu didn't get too entangled in this point, he just felt that he hadn't seen him for more than a month, how could Oppenheimer have an extra natural dumb attribute?

Although in 1919, the pilots of the British Royal Air Force had already flown the plane from Canada to Ireland, which was still part of the United Kingdom at that time, and completed the feat of flying a plane across the Atlantic Ocean for the first time in human history.

But until 1926, the air routes used to transport mail between the United States and Europe were still unknown.

The exchange of letters between two continents separated by oceans can only be carried by cruise ships.

It is known that Oppenheimer bought a ticket for the latest cruise ship to the UK, and at the same time sent a letter informing the specific itinerary to the UK, so which cruise ship will this letter take to come to the UK? ?

Certainly not the previous one that had already departed.

Therefore, there is a high probability that Oppenheimer came to the UK on the same cruise ship as the letter he wrote.

He arrived in Cambridge overnight, but his letter had to be sorted and transported by the British Royal Mail, and the time to arrive in Cambridge could only be later than him, not earlier!

After hearing Chen Muwu's explanation, Oppenheimer blushed in embarrassment. He never thought that he would do such a demented thing.

But he was a little unwilling: "So, Mr. Chen, the person who bought the ticket for the latest boat will never be able to tell the other party about his itinerary?"

"In this case, we generally send a telegram."

Although Oppenheimer made a dumbfounding oolong on the issue of letter writing, Chen Muwu's entrusting him to do things was still very reliable.

He told Chen Muwu that he had bought all of the US$20 he entrusted to buy US stocks into General Motors, whose stock price was around US$[-].

Oppenheimer also explained his stock selection strategy in detail. With the prosperity of the economy, the U.S. auto industry has developed in a blowout manner.

He wanted to buy Ford at first, but when he arrived at the exchange, he was told that Ford was not listed at all, so he had to settle for the next best thing and buy General Motors, the largest stock market.

"Good job, Robert!"

For Chen Muwu, it doesn't matter what stock he buys, as long as he buys it.

Anyway, it is a big bull market that will last for several years, and you can make a fortune by buying with your eyes closed!
In the past year or two, two things have been particularly popular in the United States.

In 1922, the tomb of Tutankhamun in ancient Egypt was discovered by archaeologists. Because of its ancient and mysterious nature, many products with ancient Egyptian elements appeared on the American market.

The other is something that also comes from a country with a long history, mahjong.

The more countries without history, the more they like these things with a long history.

Mahjong comes from Teacher Chen’s hometown, and according to gossip, he was the one who introduced this domino game to Cambridge and started a trend here. It is definitely not suitable to give such a thing as a gift.

So what Oppenheimer was holding in his hand was a set of tea sets with elements of Tutankhamun that he wanted to give to Chen Muwu.

It's a ship, a train, and being able to bring a set of fragile tea sets from the United States to the UK is enough to show how hard he is.

After thanking and accepting the gift from Oppenheimer, and handing it over to the porter of Trinity College, Chen Muwu rushed to the Cavendish Laboratory with him.

He asked Oppenheimer to go to his own laboratory to wait for a while, but he went to Rutherford's office.

When Chen Muwu entered the door, he found the scene he least wanted to see.

The teacher behind the desk and Professor Bohr on the sofa are smoking a pipe.

Before he could speak, Bohr spoke first: "Oh, Dr. Chen, I was thinking about when to talk to you!"

The person he wanted to see, the person he wanted to see and himself, the three of them just happened to get together at this moment.

(End of this chapter)

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