I Really Didn’t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World

Chapter 417: 282:1 Just Like The Way You Look When You Haven’t Seen The World_4



Chapter 417: 282:1 Just Like The Way You Look When You Haven’t Seen The World_4

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If he left with resentment, what if he really excluded Harrison Clark the same way they had excluded the Chinese?

Would they still have the courage to say that the United States held the world’s no.i research capability?

At that moment, there was a big mountain with hateful eyes staring down at them.

The people of the Linton Research Institute began to panic.

Others behind started to sense something wrong as well.

It seemed that Linton Institute and this talented theoretical scientist had some grievances, so perhaps there was an opportunity for them.

Wait, he just said “you all” in a disdainful way, as if he included us all there!

Harrison Clark observed everything keenly, a smile gradually forming on his lips.

Top scientists are, after all, somewhat different from ordinary people.

People’s energy is limited; when focused on a certain field, they often show deficiencies in other aspects.

Such as emotional intelligence.

Their acting was quite bad; even if they tried to hide it, their loss and worry were still written all over their faces.

Harrison thought it was about time.

He glanced at his watch and said, “I have one hour before my flight takes off; let’s go chat over there. It’s not good to keep blocking other people’s way in this crowded place.”

With a sudden turn of events, Raulsen and others were overjoyed, “Sure, sure.”

Raulsen gave a signal, and the Linton staff who had come with him immediately went to the nearby airport cafe to make room for them.

Everyone seemed to be moving toward the cafe in a seemingly disordered but actually orderly fashion.

“By the way, what do you think of the Madman’s Conjecture Collection 2.0?

After I calculated these things myself, I hoped someone could help me prove whether they are right or wrong.”

Chen’s casual question on the way stunned everyone.

Though the professional researchers were present, they were still at the early stages of absorbing the advanced knowledge in the 2.0 version. They couldn’t express their thoughts, as they were not yet fully aware of the implications.

But to fully digest these things, they still needed time and didn’t dare to speak rashly.

However, one scholar deftly changed the subject, “Mr. Clark, we are curious how you completed the calculations and reached these conclusions. Has the UK secretly built a large secret laboratory?”

Harrison gave a faint smile, pointed to his own head, and took out a notebook and paper.

“There is no laboratory for now, and even if there were, it wouldn’t be a secret one. You’ve seen my style. Everything is open, and there’s nothing to hide. All my processes and conclusions come from these and these.”

He pointed to his paper, pen, and head.

Harrison was grinning.

Hiss–

The familiar sound of people drawing in a breath of cold air appeared.

Everyone present was intelligent, so they didn’t need him to explain one by one.

They would use their brains to analyze the computational process in the Madman’s Conjecture Collection 2.0.

On further thought, the theoretical knowledge revealed by Harrison didn’t seem to require laboratory verification, and no current high-energy physics laboratory could do it.

So, he really had figured it out with his brain alone, and then step by step calculated it?

Previously, when some people in the UK had compared him to Einstein and Archimedes, the people in Linton scoffed at it, believing that the Chinese were brazenly exaggerating Harrison’s achievements.

But now, they vaguely understood that they might have to add Planck as well.

After a hundred years, was the name of a British scientist really going to stand at the summit of science?

Seeing the shocked expressions on these people’s faces, Harrison remained silent, with a smile. No need to panic, this was just the beginning.

The knowledge points he put into the Madman’s Conjecture Collection 2.0 were carefully selected.

In a certain sense, no experimental data is needed to support them. As long as you’ve thought of them, have a logically flawless and coherent argument, it can point the way to major milestones.

The appearance of these knowledge points in this era is both expected and unexpected.


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