Chapter 169 Who said that
Subtitle of this chapter: Send another good person card
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Our Grey Knight got a new skill while listening to the Great Magician's speech, that is...
Camouflage: Doze off when you open your eyes.
Although he was speaking in front of him the greatest scientist of the 20th century himself, he really couldn't be interested in listening to general relativity. As he said, he could only understand what this thing was talking about.
So he listened with a solemn look on his face and focused on it for two hours, and finally reached the final Q&A (Q&A).
"Mr. Einstein, what do you think of Mr. Niels-Bol's quantum theory?"
It was Princeton University, and the questions asked by the audience were very good.
In fact, the old quantum theory is called Boer's theory because in 1913 he proposed a radical assumption: the electrons in an atom can only be in a fixed state including the ground state, and the electrons transition between two fixed states to change its energy, and at the same time radiate a certain wavelength of light. The wavelength of light depends on the energy difference between the fixed states.
To translate, it means that the electron state is discontinuous, random, probabilistic...indeterministic.
"Sir, I personally prefer to find a unified theory that can accurately describe physics..."
Yes, Einstein is not against the nondeterminism revealed by quantum theory and quantum theory. He believes that quantum theory may be just a rough theory that can explain the overall behavior of the basic components of nature, but the resolution is not enough to explain the individuals in it.
Simply put, he did not negate the randomness of quantum theory. He was trying to use a unified field theory to explain randomness.
The "danger" of quantum theory lies in that if the low-level laws that dominate particle behavior are random, then how can we determine that the high-level laws that dominate the macroscopic world are not random?
If macro laws are also random, then objective laws do not exist, causal relationships are not necessary, and human free will is simply an illusion that is unreal.
Therefore, in the 1920s when quantum theory was born, various postmodernisms were also booming. These two cannot be said to be completely unrelated.
Of course, it is too early to say this now, because the "new quantum theory" has not been truly established, and postmodernism has just revealed a sign. (Author's note: The above is the nonsense of Murong, a liberal arts student. Patients will think that I dreamed of Azathoth.)
"Mr. Einstein, please..."
"Mr. Einstein, please..."
"Sorry, I have a question I want to ask Mr. Yuan!" The questioner who was clicked this time said loudly.
"Daoketuo-Li, you are..." Principal Hepburn, who recognized the questioner, was stunned, but there was no regulation that he could not ask questions to other people on the podium.
He had no choice but to look at the Chinese with the others in the auditorium and said, "If Mr. Yuan doesn't mind."
Our Master Yuan looked closely... It was indeed Dr. Li Da from Princeton University, Commander Li Da from the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, and Li Da's lackey from the United States of America.
Oh, this dog must be given a face to the door. If you don’t fight, you will be sorry for the party and the country, the people, and the identity of a time traveler.
"Of course I don't mind!"
Yuan Yan stood up without hesitation, nodded to Principal Hepburn to express his gratitude, and then smiled at Lee Seung-wan from the audience and said, "Brother Lee, what are your problems?"
"My problem is..." Lee Seung-wan looked serious and straight, and he still looked quite like the same thing.
He looked around and said loudly, "Mr. Yuan, what do you think of Mr. Wilson's 'former Princeton'?"
I understand that he deliberately highlighted the "former Princeton President" to make the audience feel a sense of unity against the enemy. After all, Commander Wilson is indeed their former president, and he must have a passion for Princeton University.
His move really worked. Some people couldn't help but remember that the Chinese on the stage had written many commentary articles criticizing their former principal. It is said that these articles made Commander Wilson so angry that his condition worsened a little.
So, some people in the auditorium really showed bad expressions, and there was a small commotion in the crowd.
"Oh, what do you mean by Mr. Thomas Woodrow Wilson..." Master Yuan, who was not affected at all, let out a sigh, blinked his eyes, spread his hands and said, "Of course he is a good person!"
"Well..." Lee Seung-man, who did not expect such an answer, was suffocated when he heard this and immediately asked, "Then why are you..."
"STOP!" Yuan Yan suddenly raised his hand high and stopped him loudly, "Bo Li Xi Tiande-Li, I haven't finished my words yet!"
Now is not a debate contest with each word of each other in later generations, but a debate with each other in person.
Since this is the case, don’t give the other party a chance to speak, don’t show any facts or reasoning, and launch endless attacks with words that can best motivate the audience’s emotions, so that they have no time to think.
This is the essence of restraining your oratorial skills.
He pointed to himself and said, "Does Mr. Einstein like my novels because I am a good person?"
The Grey Knight pointed to the great magician again and said, "Can my friend Albert write the theory of relativity because he is a good person?"
He drew everyone in the hall with his hand and said, "Can you become professors and students in a famous institution like Princeton because you are good people?"
Lee Seung-man felt that the situation seemed a little bad, and interrupted again: "Mr. Yuan, you are..."
"Please don't interrupt me!" Master Yuan didn't give him any chance.
He asked loudly to everyone present: "Who said that good people will definitely be Li Xitiande, the United States of America?"
For example, the two most popular men in later generations, Li Xitiande, JFK and WJC (William Jefferson Clinton, Bill is William's nickname...). These two are not good people.
It’s nothing great if they can’t control their crotch. This is a common problem for successful men. However, the former kills people and silences the latter for perjury, which is a big problem.
In fact, to be honest, can highly praised presidents like Washington, Lincoln, and Roosevelt be considered good people?
In 1922, Cai Yuanpei, Hu Shizhi, Liang Shuming and others published an article "Our Political Propositions" in the "Effort Weekly", proposing that "good people" among intellectuals form a "good people government" and strive to change the reality of government corruption.
It would be fine if these masters could not handle industrialization, but they were so naive in politics... No matter how many such masters there were, they would be of no use.
"Who said it?!"
"Who said that??!!"
"Who said that???!!!"
"Bo Li Xi Tiande-Li, did you say it?!"
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Chapter completed!