Reborn and become a Great Scientist
Chapter 84 Where is the road ahead
Chapter 84 Where is the road ahead
Because he could not determine which train Ye Qisun took to arrive at Cambridge, Chen Muwu could only estimate an approximate date based on the information published in the newspaper that the ship "George Washington" arrived at Portsmouth Harbor.
In the past few days, he didn't go swimming in the Kang River, but waited for Ye Qisun's arrival while writing a new thesis.
This afternoon, Chen Muwu was in the Cavendish laboratory, finally waiting for the visiting guests.
Mr. Ye has a dignified appearance and elegant demeanor, and he doesn't seem to have acquired some bad habits of hippies and debauchery in the United States.
He is from Gehai, and he belongs to the same Wu language area as Chen Muwu, so they didn't encounter any trouble in communicating.
As soon as they met, the mutual compliments that are unique to Chinese people are naturally indispensable.
"Mr. Chen, I have known you for a long time. When I was in the United States, I read a few of your papers from the European Journal of Physics. I didn't expect to find out after meeting that you are so young."
"Doctor Ye, you're welcome, just call me Hanchen."
"Then respect is worse than obedience, Hanchen, I see that the mailing address of your first two papers seems to be from the two railway administrations? Which school did you graduate from in China, and how did you come to Cambridge University?"
I don't blame Ye Qisun for being straight to the point, because this is indeed the most mysterious and curious point about Chen Muwu.
How can a railway engineer publish papers in top international physics journals?How did you get into the world's top universities?
Chen Muwu could only briefly tell Ye Qisun half-truthfully about his experiences from college to work, to meeting Einstein, and then to studying abroad.
Ye Qisun was very touched when he heard that he taught himself the relevant knowledge of relativity at Jiaotong University entirely out of interest.
He is well aware of the weakness of domestic physics education. Although many university professors have obtained doctoral and master's degrees from well-known foreign universities, they are still understaffed.
Moreover, the experimental environment is simple and the experimental equipment is extremely scarce. It was only after he went to the University of Chicago and Harvard that he discovered that the research environment of physics in China is really an underground and a heaven compared with the United States.
Even the Cavendish laboratory in front of him, although famous, could not be understood by Ye Qisun, who had personally experienced the rich and powerful laboratories of American universities.
In order to change the current state of physics in China, Ye Qisun, who has achieved success in his studies, did not stay in the United States to continue scientific research in his future life plan, but wanted to return to China to devote himself to education.
Before graduating from Harvard University, Ye Qisun had already obtained an associate professor position at the National Southeast University in China. He only needs to complete the formalities before the start of the autumn semester next year to be able to join the job.
However, Ye Qisun is just a newcomer who has just stepped out of the ivory tower and stepped into the society with half a foot. He has no teaching experience in universities at all, so he came to Europe, which has a long history of university education, to study and study.
The hot new star in the field of physics today may be Chen Muwu, who is currently the best in physics in China, and Ye Qisun naturally couldn't escape the question: "Han Chen, what do you think is the difference between our domestic physics education and foreign countries?" ? If you were asked to improve, which aspect would you choose first?"
Hearing this question, Chen Muwu was a little dumbfounded.
Even if he is not a time traveler, but a native born and bred local.
But his undergraduate degree was civil engineering in an engineering school, and he only took two semesters of the simplest introduction to physics.
Although the graduate student has come to Cambridge University, his courses will not start until October. So far he has not taken a professional course in Cambridge.
How can such a person compare the advantages and disadvantages of physics education at home and abroad!
Of course, Chen Muwu also knew that Ye Qisun was just a little confused about his future and a little unconfident about his upcoming education career, so he went to the doctor in a hurry and asked himself this question.
But Chen Muwu knows better what great achievements Ye Qisun will make in physics education in the future:
He not only established the science departments of Tsinghua University by himself, but also trained many great scientists who are well-known in later generations.
Half of the heroes of the "two bombs and one satellite" came from his disciples, and 79 of the academicians of the two academies were his students.
Even Hua Luogeng, a great mathematician who graduated from junior high school, was able to study at Tsinghua University under the arrangement of Ye Qisun.
For this kind of pedagogy, if you provide opinions irresponsibly, it may be counterproductive.
So at this moment, Chen Muwu felt that he only needed to give Ye Qisun encouragement and confidence, and let him go on his original track naturally:
"Dr. Ye, I understand that you are worried about returning to China to teach, but I don't think you need to be too pessimistic and feel unconfident about our country's future physics career. Harvard University, the top university in the United States, graduates only a hundred doctoral students every year at best. There are a dozen or so, and there are very few Ph.D. graduates majoring in physics.
"Dr. Ye, as one of the rare ones in a thousand or even a ten thousandth, you can commit yourself to return to China to engage in education work. How can there be any reason why physics education in our country can't be done well?"
……
Two great physics educators, Yan Renguang and Ye Qisun, were ushered in and sent away one after another. A new question appeared in Chen Muwu's mind for him to think about, that is, what should he do when he becomes famous one day?
Should they return to China to teach like Yan Renguang and Ye Qisun, or should they stay abroad and enjoy a relaxed life in peace while continuing to build a higher reputation for themselves?
Although the country is full of wars and there will never be peace, but after the Second World War broke out, Britain was also blown up by the air force with mustaches.
There are many marketing accounts on the Internet saying that there is a gentleman's agreement between the UK and Germany. If the UK does not bomb Göttingen and Heidelberg, Germany will not bomb Oxford and Cambridge.
In this regard, the Europeans are really gentlemen, much stronger than the shameless little devils.
During the "January [-]th" Anti-Japanese War, one of the primary targets of Ben's planes in the sea was various educational institutions.
The Oriental Library of the Commercial Press was the largest library in Asia at that time. It was razed to the ground during the bombing of the devil's plane.
In addition to the Commercial Press, the little devils also bombed various universities in Haihuajie. Tongji, Fudan, and Jinan universities all failed to escape the artillery fire.
Hujiang University, a missionary school, was directly occupied by devils and became an airport for temporary takeoff and landing of planes.
The Haihai Law School, which was built in 1930, was set on fire and razed to the ground by devils less than two years after it was in use.
This bunch of pigs and dogs are not as good as they are, so fucking damn!
There are also many marketing accounts that provide another point of view. They say that because Mustache likes the buildings of St. John's College, Cambridge University, and intends to use St. John's as his base after conquering the UK, they did not send planes to bomb Cambridge.
But what if the marketing account is false?
Taking a step back, even if what the marketing account said is true, what if everything that didn't happen in history happened because of the butterfly effect brought about by my time travel?
At that time, Chen Muwu would be gambling his life if he stayed in Cambridge foolishly.
As long as a bomb explodes above his head, the game will be over immediately on this trip.
It's no wonder that a large number of European scientists hid in the United States because of World War II. The planes buzzed above their heads every day, and no matter who they were, they would be confused.
In fact, in Chen Muwu's mind, he also has his own plans and ideas for China's future physics education.
He also wanted to build a building for the Institute of Theoretical Physics like Bohr did, and rely on his reputation to recruit disciples, and he also created a Chinese-dominated Chen School to compete with Copenhagen and Göttingen.
But where should the building be built?
The cities with the best conditions in the country were bombed or occupied by devils without exception during the War of Resistance Against Japan. Even the Southwest Associated University in Kunming was not spared, and suffered countless times from planes bombing.
Those cities with poor conditions should not have enough financial resources to afford the operating expenses of such a large institution.
In fact, the ideal place in Chen Muwu's mind is still abroad, just like those students who went to France for work-study programs and enrolled in Sino-French University in France.
Establish a university abroad to provide travel and tuition fees for outstanding domestic students, so that they can learn knowledge, accumulate experience, and preserve their vitality in a relatively safe place abroad. After the domestic situation has completely stabilized, they will wait for an opportunity to return to China and put into production. under construction.
But according to Chen Muwu's idea, this building cannot be built in the United States. How much hardship did Qian Xuesen and the others go through before they could return to their homeland from the United States?
But if you don't go to the United States, where should you go?
France raised the white flag early, and Britain became a bombing zone for German planes. Even Copenhagen was not spared. Bohr could only sneak to England for refuge with the help of local resistance organizations and Chadwick.
The more Chen Muwu thought about it, the more sad he felt. Born in troubled times, where can be my home!
Although Yan and Ye left, Chen Muwu found a troublesome problem for himself.
But in the process of thinking about this question, he didn't get nothing.
Chen Muwu wanted to understand one thing, that is, to realize his unattainable dream, the most basic condition is to make money, get enough money.
Only after he has money can he buy land, build buildings, pay professors, recruit students and take care of their basic necessities.
Money is easy to deal with. Chen Muwu has a lot of uninvented patents in his mind that will be sold in the future. In addition to the nylon stockings made by other predecessors, he can also make improved lighters and ballpoint pens. Fuck fluorescent lights...
For him, this era is full of gold.
However, as a person of yellow race, Chen Muwu wanted to make money on the territory of the white people, and he couldn't just rely on a patent certificate to get everything right.
He still needs to give up part of his interests and find a few white people with reputation, status, ability and wrists to be his white gloves.
And he hid behind the scenes, being a boss who made a fortune silently.
But how do you find the right and reliable white gloves?
The easiest way Chen Muwu could think of was to improve his reputation first.
If Einstein said at this time that he wanted to start a company to make money, then there must be countless capitals wanting to pour in and get a share.
But if Chen Muwu stands up and says that he has a way to make money, people will probably suspect that this Chinese has some evil intentions behind him—even though he is now a well-known person in the newspapers, he has proposed "time travel" "" Light is a particle" and a series of shocking views.
But the current fame is far from enough for Chen Muwu.
If he wants to be famous, he must come up with something more shocking.
An ugly daughter-in-law sees her in-laws sooner or later.
In the initial outline, the protagonist will return to China at the beginning of 27, and many previous plots also serve for this return.
Because of seasickness, I chose to take the train north to Europe.
Then came the Great Lincheng Robbery.
After that, there was "Jinpu Road Robbery Robbery Hero, Baodu Gu Hanqing rescued Hanchen".
Here I met Hanqing, Hanqing loves to read martial arts novels, and Hanchen can write martial arts novels, the two naturally hit it off very well, and even considered asking for help.
But this idea was seriously rejected by my editor.
On the one hand, he said that my topic is called Great Scientist, so writing so many side plots is not off topic.
I've been scolded enough about this.
There is no other way but to change the outline substantially.
You can also Baidu the keywords of Yishibao and French reporter. This reporter has now been changed to a fictional character.
It's not that I don't want to return to my country after I finish my studies, but once I return to my country, this book will definitely be 404.
The practice of running schools abroad mentioned in this chapter is already the best way I can think of so far.
In February 28, the reporter had a conversation with someone, asking him to go to Japan to study academically to accumulate reputation, and to become the leader of the cultural circle in an openly non-partisan capacity in the future.
So I can only change the protagonist to such an identity.
Please be considerate, everyone.
(End of this chapter)
Because he could not determine which train Ye Qisun took to arrive at Cambridge, Chen Muwu could only estimate an approximate date based on the information published in the newspaper that the ship "George Washington" arrived at Portsmouth Harbor.
In the past few days, he didn't go swimming in the Kang River, but waited for Ye Qisun's arrival while writing a new thesis.
This afternoon, Chen Muwu was in the Cavendish laboratory, finally waiting for the visiting guests.
Mr. Ye has a dignified appearance and elegant demeanor, and he doesn't seem to have acquired some bad habits of hippies and debauchery in the United States.
He is from Gehai, and he belongs to the same Wu language area as Chen Muwu, so they didn't encounter any trouble in communicating.
As soon as they met, the mutual compliments that are unique to Chinese people are naturally indispensable.
"Mr. Chen, I have known you for a long time. When I was in the United States, I read a few of your papers from the European Journal of Physics. I didn't expect to find out after meeting that you are so young."
"Doctor Ye, you're welcome, just call me Hanchen."
"Then respect is worse than obedience, Hanchen, I see that the mailing address of your first two papers seems to be from the two railway administrations? Which school did you graduate from in China, and how did you come to Cambridge University?"
I don't blame Ye Qisun for being straight to the point, because this is indeed the most mysterious and curious point about Chen Muwu.
How can a railway engineer publish papers in top international physics journals?How did you get into the world's top universities?
Chen Muwu could only briefly tell Ye Qisun half-truthfully about his experiences from college to work, to meeting Einstein, and then to studying abroad.
Ye Qisun was very touched when he heard that he taught himself the relevant knowledge of relativity at Jiaotong University entirely out of interest.
He is well aware of the weakness of domestic physics education. Although many university professors have obtained doctoral and master's degrees from well-known foreign universities, they are still understaffed.
Moreover, the experimental environment is simple and the experimental equipment is extremely scarce. It was only after he went to the University of Chicago and Harvard that he discovered that the research environment of physics in China is really an underground and a heaven compared with the United States.
Even the Cavendish laboratory in front of him, although famous, could not be understood by Ye Qisun, who had personally experienced the rich and powerful laboratories of American universities.
In order to change the current state of physics in China, Ye Qisun, who has achieved success in his studies, did not stay in the United States to continue scientific research in his future life plan, but wanted to return to China to devote himself to education.
Before graduating from Harvard University, Ye Qisun had already obtained an associate professor position at the National Southeast University in China. He only needs to complete the formalities before the start of the autumn semester next year to be able to join the job.
However, Ye Qisun is just a newcomer who has just stepped out of the ivory tower and stepped into the society with half a foot. He has no teaching experience in universities at all, so he came to Europe, which has a long history of university education, to study and study.
The hot new star in the field of physics today may be Chen Muwu, who is currently the best in physics in China, and Ye Qisun naturally couldn't escape the question: "Han Chen, what do you think is the difference between our domestic physics education and foreign countries?" ? If you were asked to improve, which aspect would you choose first?"
Hearing this question, Chen Muwu was a little dumbfounded.
Even if he is not a time traveler, but a native born and bred local.
But his undergraduate degree was civil engineering in an engineering school, and he only took two semesters of the simplest introduction to physics.
Although the graduate student has come to Cambridge University, his courses will not start until October. So far he has not taken a professional course in Cambridge.
How can such a person compare the advantages and disadvantages of physics education at home and abroad!
Of course, Chen Muwu also knew that Ye Qisun was just a little confused about his future and a little unconfident about his upcoming education career, so he went to the doctor in a hurry and asked himself this question.
But Chen Muwu knows better what great achievements Ye Qisun will make in physics education in the future:
He not only established the science departments of Tsinghua University by himself, but also trained many great scientists who are well-known in later generations.
Half of the heroes of the "two bombs and one satellite" came from his disciples, and 79 of the academicians of the two academies were his students.
Even Hua Luogeng, a great mathematician who graduated from junior high school, was able to study at Tsinghua University under the arrangement of Ye Qisun.
For this kind of pedagogy, if you provide opinions irresponsibly, it may be counterproductive.
So at this moment, Chen Muwu felt that he only needed to give Ye Qisun encouragement and confidence, and let him go on his original track naturally:
"Dr. Ye, I understand that you are worried about returning to China to teach, but I don't think you need to be too pessimistic and feel unconfident about our country's future physics career. Harvard University, the top university in the United States, graduates only a hundred doctoral students every year at best. There are a dozen or so, and there are very few Ph.D. graduates majoring in physics.
"Dr. Ye, as one of the rare ones in a thousand or even a ten thousandth, you can commit yourself to return to China to engage in education work. How can there be any reason why physics education in our country can't be done well?"
……
Two great physics educators, Yan Renguang and Ye Qisun, were ushered in and sent away one after another. A new question appeared in Chen Muwu's mind for him to think about, that is, what should he do when he becomes famous one day?
Should they return to China to teach like Yan Renguang and Ye Qisun, or should they stay abroad and enjoy a relaxed life in peace while continuing to build a higher reputation for themselves?
Although the country is full of wars and there will never be peace, but after the Second World War broke out, Britain was also blown up by the air force with mustaches.
There are many marketing accounts on the Internet saying that there is a gentleman's agreement between the UK and Germany. If the UK does not bomb Göttingen and Heidelberg, Germany will not bomb Oxford and Cambridge.
In this regard, the Europeans are really gentlemen, much stronger than the shameless little devils.
During the "January [-]th" Anti-Japanese War, one of the primary targets of Ben's planes in the sea was various educational institutions.
The Oriental Library of the Commercial Press was the largest library in Asia at that time. It was razed to the ground during the bombing of the devil's plane.
In addition to the Commercial Press, the little devils also bombed various universities in Haihuajie. Tongji, Fudan, and Jinan universities all failed to escape the artillery fire.
Hujiang University, a missionary school, was directly occupied by devils and became an airport for temporary takeoff and landing of planes.
The Haihai Law School, which was built in 1930, was set on fire and razed to the ground by devils less than two years after it was in use.
This bunch of pigs and dogs are not as good as they are, so fucking damn!
There are also many marketing accounts that provide another point of view. They say that because Mustache likes the buildings of St. John's College, Cambridge University, and intends to use St. John's as his base after conquering the UK, they did not send planes to bomb Cambridge.
But what if the marketing account is false?
Taking a step back, even if what the marketing account said is true, what if everything that didn't happen in history happened because of the butterfly effect brought about by my time travel?
At that time, Chen Muwu would be gambling his life if he stayed in Cambridge foolishly.
As long as a bomb explodes above his head, the game will be over immediately on this trip.
It's no wonder that a large number of European scientists hid in the United States because of World War II. The planes buzzed above their heads every day, and no matter who they were, they would be confused.
In fact, in Chen Muwu's mind, he also has his own plans and ideas for China's future physics education.
He also wanted to build a building for the Institute of Theoretical Physics like Bohr did, and rely on his reputation to recruit disciples, and he also created a Chinese-dominated Chen School to compete with Copenhagen and Göttingen.
But where should the building be built?
The cities with the best conditions in the country were bombed or occupied by devils without exception during the War of Resistance Against Japan. Even the Southwest Associated University in Kunming was not spared, and suffered countless times from planes bombing.
Those cities with poor conditions should not have enough financial resources to afford the operating expenses of such a large institution.
In fact, the ideal place in Chen Muwu's mind is still abroad, just like those students who went to France for work-study programs and enrolled in Sino-French University in France.
Establish a university abroad to provide travel and tuition fees for outstanding domestic students, so that they can learn knowledge, accumulate experience, and preserve their vitality in a relatively safe place abroad. After the domestic situation has completely stabilized, they will wait for an opportunity to return to China and put into production. under construction.
But according to Chen Muwu's idea, this building cannot be built in the United States. How much hardship did Qian Xuesen and the others go through before they could return to their homeland from the United States?
But if you don't go to the United States, where should you go?
France raised the white flag early, and Britain became a bombing zone for German planes. Even Copenhagen was not spared. Bohr could only sneak to England for refuge with the help of local resistance organizations and Chadwick.
The more Chen Muwu thought about it, the more sad he felt. Born in troubled times, where can be my home!
Although Yan and Ye left, Chen Muwu found a troublesome problem for himself.
But in the process of thinking about this question, he didn't get nothing.
Chen Muwu wanted to understand one thing, that is, to realize his unattainable dream, the most basic condition is to make money, get enough money.
Only after he has money can he buy land, build buildings, pay professors, recruit students and take care of their basic necessities.
Money is easy to deal with. Chen Muwu has a lot of uninvented patents in his mind that will be sold in the future. In addition to the nylon stockings made by other predecessors, he can also make improved lighters and ballpoint pens. Fuck fluorescent lights...
For him, this era is full of gold.
However, as a person of yellow race, Chen Muwu wanted to make money on the territory of the white people, and he couldn't just rely on a patent certificate to get everything right.
He still needs to give up part of his interests and find a few white people with reputation, status, ability and wrists to be his white gloves.
And he hid behind the scenes, being a boss who made a fortune silently.
But how do you find the right and reliable white gloves?
The easiest way Chen Muwu could think of was to improve his reputation first.
If Einstein said at this time that he wanted to start a company to make money, then there must be countless capitals wanting to pour in and get a share.
But if Chen Muwu stands up and says that he has a way to make money, people will probably suspect that this Chinese has some evil intentions behind him—even though he is now a well-known person in the newspapers, he has proposed "time travel" "" Light is a particle" and a series of shocking views.
But the current fame is far from enough for Chen Muwu.
If he wants to be famous, he must come up with something more shocking.
An ugly daughter-in-law sees her in-laws sooner or later.
In the initial outline, the protagonist will return to China at the beginning of 27, and many previous plots also serve for this return.
Because of seasickness, I chose to take the train north to Europe.
Then came the Great Lincheng Robbery.
After that, there was "Jinpu Road Robbery Robbery Hero, Baodu Gu Hanqing rescued Hanchen".
Here I met Hanqing, Hanqing loves to read martial arts novels, and Hanchen can write martial arts novels, the two naturally hit it off very well, and even considered asking for help.
But this idea was seriously rejected by my editor.
On the one hand, he said that my topic is called Great Scientist, so writing so many side plots is not off topic.
I've been scolded enough about this.
There is no other way but to change the outline substantially.
You can also Baidu the keywords of Yishibao and French reporter. This reporter has now been changed to a fictional character.
It's not that I don't want to return to my country after I finish my studies, but once I return to my country, this book will definitely be 404.
The practice of running schools abroad mentioned in this chapter is already the best way I can think of so far.
In February 28, the reporter had a conversation with someone, asking him to go to Japan to study academically to accumulate reputation, and to become the leader of the cultural circle in an openly non-partisan capacity in the future.
So I can only change the protagonist to such an identity.
Please be considerate, everyone.
(End of this chapter)
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