Reborn and become a Great Scientist

Chapter 247 195 Chong Guan 1 Anger is Xiao Chen

Chapter 247 Chapter 195
to Germany?
My buddy managed to make a fortune at Cambridge University, relying on fooling so many old British aristocrats to obtain funding for scientific research.

But when you go to Germany, you have to start all over again.

What's more, when he arrives in Germany, who will he go to to cheat money?
They don't even have an emperor now, and they can still maintain huge wealth after such a big economic crisis after World War I. Basically, most of them are Jews who are good at calculating.

If you want to get money from the Jews, it should be easier to go to Munich to find a mustache, say some nice compliments, and get some party dues from him.

Moreover, Chen Muwu had the opportunity to go to Germany a long time ago. At that time, the value of the mark was not as good as waste paper. At that time, he did not choose to go to Germany to become a master, and now he will not go there to be taken advantage of.

"Dr. von Neumann, thank you and your teacher for the invitation.

"But I always feel that if I go to Germany with you now, Professor Hilbert may not welcome me very much.

"He probably will resent me very much: not only did he publish the previous paper on the incompleteness theorem, but he also brought his good student on a path against his teacher.

"You just asked me, if Professor Russell came to see me, did he have any new research results in mathematics.

"Actually not, my latest research on mathematical problems is only the paper you and I co-authored.

"So I advise you not to rush back to Germany until Professor Hilbert's anger subsides. It's better to stay at Cambridge University with peace of mind."

If it is said that Chen Muwu's first thesis dealt a heavy blow to Hilbert.

Well, the second article he co-wrote with von Neumann, although not as strong as the former, can be regarded as another serious repair.

The relationship between Chen Muwu and Hilbert is limited to the academic research juniors who have heard the name for a long time but have never seen it.

But for von Neumann and Hilbert, there was a master-student relationship.

If it is put in "Naruto", he can also be juxtaposed with Orochimaru, Obito and Nagato.

Reminded by Chen Muwu, von Neumann also temporarily gave up the idea of ​​inviting Dr. Chen to return to China.

Hilbert sent him to Cambridge to try to invite Chen Muwu to go to the University of Göttingen. The most important thing is to come to feel his reality.

As a result, he defected as soon as he arrived in the UK. Not only did he fail to collect any information, but he also wrote a paper with Chen Muwu that proved his teacher wrong.

At this moment, a ridiculous idea even appeared in von Neumann's mind.

Since the paper has not been completely finished and submitted, how about the author's signature be hidden, leaving only Chen Muwu alone?

Anyway, most of the ideas and ideas in it were provided by Dr. Chen, and what I did was just icing on the cake.

However, he knew in his heart that being able to sign such a paper, although it was not a very important discovery like irrational numbers and calculus, would definitely leave his name in the history of mathematics.

Von Neumann was a little bit reluctant.

It seems that we should follow Dr. Chen's suggestion, don't think about completing the task and go back to Germany as soon as possible, it's better to stay in Cambridge University honestly and write papers and handouts with everyone.

In the restaurant next to the Cavendish laboratory, Dr. Chen compared the Chen machine to prove that determinability is not feasible. Von Neumann thought it was quite interesting.

If in real life, a similar machine that can read, write and process programs can be designed, it will definitely make a huge contribution to the development of human society.

Taking advantage of the time during the exchange visit in Cambridge, I was able to communicate with Dr. Chen a lot.

After Hilbert forgot about his thesis, it would not be too late to talk about going back.

"Dr. Chen, what you said makes sense. Apart from this, I have another question, that is, where should we publish this paper?

"In the beginning, I wrote it in German, but the more I think about it in the past few days, the more I feel that it is better to follow the gourd and publish it in the "Journal of Natural Sciences".

Von Neumann's brain was racing, and he quickly found a suitable excuse.

He never mentioned that he didn't want to publish a German paper, because he didn't want Hilbert to find out about it in the first place.

"It's okay, it's okay, I'm very busy recently, so I can only entrust you with the thesis. John, please take full responsibility, and don't need to tell me everything."

Von Neumann happily left Chen Muwu's office.

But on the other side of the office area on the second floor of the Cavendish Laboratory, in the spacious and bright director's office, an elderly person and a middle-aged person were silent, and no one was happy.

At that time, Rutherford was handling related affairs in the laboratory with a pipe in his mouth. After getting a response, Old Thomson pushed the door and walked in.

"Hey, teacher, you came to the lab today, are you here to do an experiment, or do you have something to do..."

He raised his head and spoke to old Thomson in a relaxed tone, and then he saw a very uncomfortable expression on the teacher's face.

"...What happened to you today?"

"Ernest, I went to the school today for the jury meeting."

"That's good. Has the proposal about Dr. Chen passed this time?"

"I didn't discuss that today. We only discussed a question raised by the Belfort school supervisor throughout the day. Should we punish the students who supported the strike a few days ago?"

"This should have been done a long time ago. If students don't stay in school to study and participate in political-related activities all day long, if things go on like this, Cambridge University will not be a school!"

Rutherford deliberately raised his voice, wanting to hit those in the laboratory who didn't study hard and do experiments all day long, so that they would feel a sense of crisis in their hearts.

"On the list proposed by Belfort, the first one is Dr. Chen Muwu."

"How can this work! This Belfort, as the former director of the Cavendish Laboratory and the chancellor of Cambridge University, is a relative of Lord Rayleigh. School.

"Even a small Cambridge University can be governed by him into a mess, let alone the whole country, the whole of Britain!

"I really don't know why the old men of the Conservative Party elected such a person as prime minister. It is under the rule of these aristocrats that Britain is getting worse and worse!

"If he really dares to vote for the punishment of Dr. Chen in the school council, then I will be the first to disagree!
"I think that instead of working in the same school with people who don't know the truth and casually point fingers at school heroes, it's better to resign from this position and go to places that are more free and unrestrained! Go to Manchester, go to McGill in Canada, or Nelson in New Zealand! Wherever they drive Dr. Chen, I will go with him!"

Out of anger, Rutherford's voice was much louder than when he wanted to be heard deliberately.

It is estimated that Liaodong General Soldier, who was also furious about a person surnamed Chen, was as angry as Rutherford is now.

Everyone in the entire Cavendish Laboratory heard a loud voice coming from the director's office.

Those who heard Rutherford's rant clearly began to whisper, and those who didn't hear clearly also got a rough understanding of the ins and outs of the matter from the former.

There is only one question that makes everyone concerned and worried:
Rutherford to resign?

In the face of this blockbuster, the fact that the students who supported the strike were punished by the school became nothing worth mentioning.

Crowther, a reporter for the Manchester Guardian who uses the Cavendish Laboratory as his base every day and reports technology news at Cambridge University, also heard Rutherford's words.

The reporter's news acumen made him realize immediately: This is big news!

It's just that Crowther still doesn't know the ins and outs of the matter. Rutherford is going to resign, but why did he resign?

If you don't understand the reasons clearly, you will report the news irresponsibly. This is a big taboo in journalism!

From the looks of it, Rutherford should be in a fit of anger, and anyone who understands it knows that he must not touch his bad luck at this time.

Since the matter seems to have something to do with Chen Muwu, we can go to another party to find out the situation.

Then, Crowther saw von Neumann, who recently came from Göttingen in the laboratory, and he was always by Chen Muwu's side.

"Dr von Neumann, I'm a reporter for the Manchester Guardian, may I have a few minutes of your time?"

He just came out of Chen Muwu's office in a good mood, and agreed to the request.

After interviewing von Neumann, Crowther understood why Rutherford said those words. It seemed that he was more excited. Too good to judge whether it is true or false.

Because Crowther is a member of CPGB, he supports the strike.

Seeing that Chen Muwu had encountered such an indiscriminate disaster just because he had said a few words and published an article, he wanted to send out the report no matter what.

Even if the mainstream media, controlled by Churchill, characterized the strike as an unpatriotic reactionary behavior of the workers, so what?
Crowther had just sent von Neumann away for an interview when Chadwick found him again.

These two people have the same name, they are both James, and they are not too close to each other, so they still refer to each other by their surnames: "Mr. Crowther, Director Rutherford invites you to visit his office. "

Hearing this news, Crowther felt that something was not right.

At this juncture, Rutherford called himself over, what was he going to do?
He foresaw that he planned to publish such a news report, so he wanted to block the news?

"It's a blessing, not a curse, and it's a disaster that can't be avoided." On the way to the second floor, Crowther had already figured out the countermeasures.

Even if Rutherford refused to let him send it, he would definitely disobey his orders.

After entering the room, Crowther found that Rutherford was still angry.

But to his surprise, the next move of Rutherford, who disliked him because he supported the strike, and also supported the Soviet Union and communism, was completely different from what he expected.

Rutherford asked Crowther to report that he would resign and leave Cambridge University if the school punished Chen Muwu as soon as possible.

To be able to manage such a large laboratory well, in addition to his high level of experimentation and outstanding experimental results, he must be an individual.

Rutherford understood that his resignation would not pose much threat if it was only within the scope of Cambridge University.

If the unscrupulous school supervisor, Belfort, agreed to his resignation request, wouldn't it be a dilemma?

If you want to expand the threat level of this matter, you must let more people know that newspapers can play this role.

Whether it was telegrams to The Times of London or the Daily Mail to send reporters to Cambridge, it took time.

It would be better to use the ready-made Crowther. As the third largest newspaper in the UK, the "Manchester Guardian" is not low in influence, and after this news is sent out, it will be reprinted by other news media soon.

Old Thomson, who just attended today's council meeting in person, has not yet left the office, and Crowther got the first-hand news of the council meeting from him.

After sorting out all the interview materials for today, Crowther ran to the telegraph office in Cambridgeshire overnight.

Although the price of news telegrams was half the cost of ordinary civil telegrams, it cost him a lot of money to send these texts to Manchester.

After being translated by the translators in the editorial office of The Guardian, the news was sent to the editorial office along the telegraph line, and then typeset, printed, loaded, and sent to all parts of the country, including Cambridge of course.

Yesterday, Belfort, who had encountered setbacks on the first day of the council, got up in the morning and took the newspaper prepared for him by the servant.

He actually read the first-hand news of Rutherford's resignation from the newspaper, not from the resignation letter delivered to his desk.

Such an identical newspaper was also sent to London, reprinted by other British media, and sent back to the news media headquarters of their respective countries by news telegrams from journalists stationed in London.

Taishan Beidou of experimental physics, the helm of the Cavendish Laboratory, should decide whether to resign for a student, which is really strange.

As one of the news parties, Chen Muwu looked calm on the surface, but because of the various things that happened in school these days, he began to plan his way out.

Whether Cambridge will punish him, he can't say for sure.

But if Chancellor Belfort insists on going his own way, he must take advantage of the period before the punishment is issued to finish all the work left at Cambridge University, and must not let any drop of his effort go to waste.

That's why he's been working on the proton source with Cockcroft in a desperate manner lately.

Although he didn't know why Chen Muwu didn't pay much attention to the development of the generator, but paid so much attention to the matter of the proton source, Cowcroft was only excited.

"Dr. Chen, after the proton source is successfully developed, we can follow Director Rutherford's request to conduct the experiment of bombarding deuterons with protons, right?"

"No, no deuterium, why use deuterium, which is not easy to prepare and wastes time?"

"Then what should we use? Don't we mean to look for the kind of electrically neutral particles in the nucleus?"

"Of course we used lithium foil as a target for bombardment! And who said we were looking for electrically neutral particles? We want to verify the correctness of Einstein's mass-energy equation!"

For Chen Muwu, time was tight and he couldn't do any too complicated experiments.

He must use this particle accelerator to achieve results as soon as possible!
(End of this chapter)

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