Chapter 1130: 556
Zhao Yi had been prepared for Zhang Qican, Huang Zhong, and Ruan Wenye to struggle with quickly comprehending the new formulations, as the difficulty was indeed quite high.
The content of the theory had all been researched by him, but it skipped many tiny details from the "Law of Cause and Effect" and other capabilities, making it really challenging for anyone trying to deduce and understand them slowly.
Zhao Yi’s understanding of the content was also based on causality thinking, using logical reasoning to deduce slowly, and there was simply too much content. ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom
This was probably because the theories about space were all researched by him, without undergoing a systematic organization.
The mathematics and physics one can learn nowadays all have many formulas and definitions, which means learning is based upon the foundation laid by predecessors, without having to trace the origin of every formula and definition.
The theories on space are different.
Because they hadn’t undergone systematic organization, one needed to understand the content from the basics, and any slight extension could become extremely complex, not to mention that his latest research involved thirteen complex formulations, each one as difficult as a "small mathematical conjecture."
If he let several members of the theory group work together to understand the content, it might take several months or even a year to grasp it all.
On the way to the theory group’s base, Zhao Yi was thinking about the issue of "systematic organization"; the benefit of such organization is that, once organized, others can study based on the conclusions (formulas and definitions) and participate in research without even the basics being unclear.
The downside is...
The content could easily be leaked!
A massive amount of complex deductions and calculations, even if completely leaked, wouldn’t be easy for others to understand; probably only top mathematicians would be able to research it for several years.
If the conclusions were organized, it would become relatively much easier.
Take, for example, Newton’s theorem.
As long as one knows Newton’s theorem, one can understand its meaning and apply it, without needing to understand how Newton’s theorem was actually researched. ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com
Even so, Zhao Yi decided to apply for additional personnel for the theory group to systematically organize the research content related to space, because the research couldn’t possibly involve only him; space mathematics was a new system, and his energy alone was limited, and no matter how efficient, it was impossible to complete the research of an entire system.
"I really should apply for it!"
"To do the fundamental organization, starting now, is precisely the work the theory group should do. With more people involved in research, academia can develop."
Looking at the angle of humanity’s technological development, knowledge must be disseminated instead of one person researching and leaving behind a pile of ’heavenly scripts’."
As for potential problems, it was better left to the higher-ups to consider.
After returning to the theory group, Zhao Yi made his request to his superiors and explained his reasons, then he began to explain the thirteen formulations to the theory group.
He had been explaining for over a week when he finally awaited the arrival of the senior leaders.
The senior leadership took the work of theory organization very seriously; he spoke privately with Zhao Yi for half an hour, discussing the importance of theoretical organization and the potential problem of technological leaks.
Then, the senior leaders left.
A few days later.
Zhao Yi welcomed over a dozen experts from the Science Academy, the military, and the High Energy Institute, all mathematicians and physicists working on classified research, several staring at the title of academician.
Before arriving, they knew they would be participating in anti-gravity theory research, and they became highly anticipative, also feeling the nation’s trust.
With over a dozen people joining, the theory group’s staff expanded drastically.
Zhao Yi held a meeting for everyone, then handed out a pile of basic materials, divided a part for each person, and began the task of organizing the fundamental theories.
This part included space obstruction, Boundary Theory, mass point formation, and other contents which were foundational to space-related research.
He did not bring out ’Divine Code’ and ’Photon Anti-Gravity Thirteen Formulations’ but even the basic information was quite precious.
The new members of the theory group were only responsible for organizing the content; as for the related theoretical research and theoretical support for the anti-gravity team, that task still relied on the original members.
Zhao Yi continued to explain the Photon Anti-Gravity Thirteen Formulations to Zhang Qican, Ruan Wenye, and a few others; because the explanations had lasted a long while, they had come to understand a great part of it, and the rest required personal thinking and understanding, making his task much lighter.
When he finally relaxed, Zhao Yi found the time to delve into technical issues.
The main content of the Photon Anti-Gravity Thirteen Formulations was "Under what states of photon behaviour it would most efficiently resist spatial compression (forming a spatial obstruction zone)" and "Under what states of photon behaviour, it would most efficiently be absorbed by space (high enough efficiency could form a spatial cover)."
Based on the Photon Anti-Gravity Thirteen Formulations as a theoretical foundation, one could design smaller, more efficient anti-gravity devices and also argue how to start up a spatial cover most swiftly.
Zhao Yi then began designing according to the theory; technical issues were not difficult for him, as the initial anti-gravity device was designed by him alone; understanding some related equipment was enough to complete the design.
In the following three days, Zhao Yi spent three hours each day on the design, completing a ’minimum device design plan.’