Chapter 1119: 551
"This will be the third revolution in string theory!" exclaimed Edward Witten, "Sorry for using the word ’revolution,’ that’s what everyone else is saying, but I believe this ’revolution’ will be the most successful. With the expression of mass points, we can continue to derive ways to break through three dimensions."
"Then the next step would be to connect with quantum physics, to crack the Higgs field, and to predict particle movements..."
His imagination was racing.
Indeed, these outcomes were possible. With multi-dimensional mass point expressions constructed, it is only one step away from connecting with quantum physics, then continue with ’the mathematical construction of particle cores,’ combining boundary theory with string theory, also expanding them both. fгeewёbnoѵel.cσm
If research continued this way, it would definitely involve content from quantum physics and could derive some phenomena based on fundamental theories.
For instance, particle collisions.
What would happen in particle collisions? What would be detected? At what location would new things be discovered with high-intensity particle collisions?
And so on.
All of these could be studied using mathematical methods, of course, provided that what they constructed was correct.
But in any case, being able to continue research that lets the constructed maths be proven by real experiment, rather than just being purely mathematics, is also a massive breakthrough.
Zhao Yi was also very excited, but his excitement was different from Edward Witten’s. He had found the inspiration to break through space from his research.
The core of the problem still lay in mass points. He regarded mass points as a way of resistance against ’energy absorbing space.’
Upon constructing the multi-dimensional shape state of mass points and combining it with the divine code and a complete spatial barrier mathematical system, he could deduce ’shape transformations’ of mass points when spatial barrier effects occurred and use this to complete the state of photons generating ’spatial barrier’ effects.
The significance of this research lay in the fact that he would know under what circumstances photons could maximize the establishment of spatial barrier regions and when the spatial shield would be triggered.
And so on.
Once the expression of mass points was deciphered, too much content could be derived from it.
This would be the perfection of the theory and would also represent a tremendous enhancement in technology.
"Perhaps we could significantly reduce the size of the anti-gravity device, and enhance its effect, while also making it possible for the spatial shield to be activated anytime, anywhere..."
Zhao Yi took a deep breath.
There was one thing he had to warn, "Edward, you got one thing wrong."
"What?" asked Edward Witten, puzzled.
"You say that this is a great achievement of string theory. In fact, I think this is the greatest mathematical achievement, not just string theory."
"Why?" demanded Edward Witten with dissatisfaction, "Zhao Yi, do you still not believe in string theory? We’ve made it so perfect."
He pulled out a piece of manuscript paper, exclaiming, "Look at this, perfect logic, astounding coincidence!"
"Yes, you’re right, it is astounding, but you must know that our initial expression of mass points was based on digital logic, grounded on mathematical principles..."
"Do you understand?"
"Let me remind you of something else. I have already proven Fermat’s Last Theorem, which is now known as Fermat’s Theorem."
"..."
Edward Witten suddenly opened his mouth wide, and it took him a while to say, "So, you’re saying we’ve proven the Riemann Conjecture?"
Zhao Yi nodded firmly.
"..."
It took Edward Witten a while to say, "Why don’t I feel happy at all? Damn the Riemann Conjecture, I want string theory to be recognized by the whole world, it’s going to steal the spotlight!"
Zhao Yi shrugged, "Rarely, we feel exactly the same." He also didn’t feel excited, because the Riemann Conjecture was just a byproduct. No matter what the other research was, the Riemann Conjecture would definitely steal the spotlight.
The two of them suddenly started to curse together, "Damn the Riemann Conjecture!"
"F-U-C-K!"
"Damn Riemann! Why did he have to make a conjecture..."
Ruan Wenye was walking to the door, listening, and suddenly felt like crying.
These two guys...
They were just disgusting!