"You cheap, lying, no good, rotten... You cheap, liar, bad guy, rotten, flooded floor, miserable life, all nonsense, no conscience, bug eyes, lame, spineless, worm-headed monkey shit!

Jealousy has blinded your eyes! Your research results will be your lifelong shame!"

For an old professor who is obsessed with academics and has never worked in other industries, this is the most vicious and dirty curse he can think of.

Professor Boers, in his anger, threw the A4 waste paper ball in his hand at a bald guy in the crowd, and then looked at his students and assistants.

"Why are you looking at me? I'm not God, I just pray for that bald guy, okay, let's go back to the research room, there's no point in arguing with them here."

Several students and assistants heard their professor's words, and subconsciously glanced at the professors who were still arguing, and nodded at the same time.

"Teacher, you are right."

"These professors are like those useless people who take contraband drugs and just get the hot stuff."

"Academics should be rational, but they seem to have lost their rationality."

Professor Boles, who was rushing to his laboratory, suddenly stopped after hearing the sigh of his student.

The professor with curly hair and hooked nose almost bent into a fishhook shook his head and said to the student: "Rooney, academics are not rational. Only when you lose your true rationality can you find the chaotic truth.

You are still climbing this mountain. They are braver than you, so don't think they are wrong.

Of course, in my opinion, they are wrong, but you can't think like this. You can succeed only by learning humbly, imagining boldly, and breaking through yourself."

After saying this, Professor Boles turned around and continued to walk towards his laboratory.

Although the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is called a laboratory, it has a large-scale building complex, and a team of many Nobel Prize winners and American academicians work in it.

Of course, in addition to these "small rooms", there are also many experimental equipment operation areas with a large area, which is also the foundation for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to stand firm.

However, these foundations are now gradually outdated.

Professor Boles has lived and worked here for more than 30 years. He has witnessed these equipment and buildings gradually outdated from the initial glory, top-level, and novel.

It has only been 30 years, and some of his theories, even if they have achieved results, cannot find excellent companies in the American market to turn them into mass-produced products that can provide better services to mankind.

As for providing his research results to Daxia companies and letting Daxia companies produce and manufacture?

Although there are indeed Daxia companies that can produce and manufacture, the work agreement and cooperation agreement signed by himself have eliminated the possibility of this kind of cooperation.

Once you enter Lawrence Berkeley, it is not so easy to get out.

Shaking his head, Boles returned to his laboratory and sat in his office chair. He immediately felt his back being gently kneaded by massage heads, especially the waist was supported while there was heat conducted by hot compress.

The whole body was greatly relaxed at this moment.

Thinking of the Daxia student who gave him this office chair, Bols sighed again.

He said to the students, assistants, and researchers beside him with emotion: "Look, if Daxia's smart chip components were not prohibited from entering this place, this office chair should also be equipped with artificial intelligence AI, virtual projection technology modules, remote air operation and other technologies.

I can understand everything in the laboratory and operate these smart devices by sitting here.

But now, it can only provide me with the simplest functions such as massage and physical therapy. This is our current dilemma. Our officials blindly prohibit Daxia's top technology, and now this restriction is restricting our development.

From the production end of corporate manufacturing to our R\u0026D end, there are constraints everywhere."

After sighing for a few words, Bols shook his head and handed a document on the desk to his assistant, indicating that he should pass it to others.

"Regarding Rosen Technology's technical cooperation initiative in the university alliance and laboratory alliance, we just need to sign it, but the focus of work cannot be shifted. At the current stage, our focus is still on nano projects and new materials projects.

In addition to the "decryption award" reward, Jiuzhou Technology also made internal invitations through their engineers and scientists. According to the information I have, Jiuzhou Technology can even provide long-term residence services in Kunlun City and arrange food, clothing, housing and transportation for relatives. Of course, there are also requirements, that is, there must be results, or pass the review and inspection.

In addition, the quota for the lunar base laboratory provided by Jiuzhou Technology will also be shared.

Although Jiuzhou Technology no longer publishes its results, it is said that their progress in the field of materials science through the materials and environment on the moon is very terrifying, which is also an area I pay more attention to.

You should also know what the addition of environment and new variable materials means to our materials science, right?"

Looking at the serious expressions of the students around him, Professor Boles changed his tone and said with a smile: "Of course, as long as we can take this opportunity to obtain new lunar soil materials, it may also promote the implementation of our results. Even let NASA land on the moon as soon as possible.

This is the most important reason why Jiuzhou Technology's lunar landing spacecraft transports lunar materials back to Blue Star so frequently.

I even heard that Daxia officials are supporting Kyushu Technology’s moon landing and have received a lot of feedback.

We can definitely provide some theoretical results to Jiuzhou Science and Technology in exchange for useful rare materials, technical equipment and other research resources..."

In the past, people learned from the barbarians and developed skills to control the barbarians, and the same situation exists now.

Of course, when hearing their professors talk about these contents, students and assistants also had other speculations.

Does your professor really want to leave Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory? The reason why you talk about so much speculation and intelligence, and even seek to obtain the resources of Kyushu Technology and convert the results to NASA, is it because you simply want to "survive"?

Professor Boers said these things and waited for his students to digest them for a while before continuing: "According to the principle of relativity, when the speed of an object is close to the speed of light, time will slow down; and when the speed of an object exceeds the speed of light, time will slow down. , time travel is theoretically possible.

To complete the test of this theory, materials are the top priority of the experiment. "

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