Chapter 1152: Chapter 564 It’s Normal to Have a Hundred Billion Dollar R&D Expense!_2
Zhao Yi was different.
Zhao Yi was internationally recognized as a super genius, the most elite mathematician and physicist, and even compared to the Fields and Nobel laureates sitting below, ordinary people would feel that Zhao Yi’s level was higher.
Therefore, they could accept Zhao Yi as the main speaker.
Ruan Wenye?
Who is that!
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Zhao Yi truly had a great influence.
In the morning, Ruan Wenye’s appearance was a blow to the media’s live broadcast, as many viewers switched channels upon seeing an ’unfamiliar guy’ giving the report, preferring to watch other programs instead. freewebnøvel.com
After Zhao Yi appeared in the afternoon, the viewership immediately climbed steadily, although it did not match the initial morning numbers, it still attracted half of the audience.
Some media would invite top mathematicians and physicists to explain to the ordinary internet audience while broadcasting the seminar live.
These experts weren’t at the world’s top level, but some were quite formidable, unable to understand the details, but generally comprehensible; they could act as ’translators’ for the general audience.
When they saw Zhao Yi start to explain, they also commented, "The afternoon’s main speaker has switched to Zhao Yi, which means the lecture has reached the critical part."
"In the morning, Ruan Wenye explained the deductive part, for example, proving the similarity between the spin of particles and the spin of the ion lattice."
"He deduced a series of content, all prepared for subsequent use."
"Now, the critical part was coming up..."
What exactly the critical part was, had to be seen in Zhao Yi’s explanation.
The experts were right in their analysis, as Zhao Yi’s appearance indeed marked the explanation of critical parts, primarily focused on the derivation of ’the relationship between particle construction and gravitational structure.’
Photon anti-gravity was actually particle anti-gravity, derived from the anti-gravity spin of ion lattices, establishing that all particle spins possess anti-gravity properties.
It was also proved that massless particles exhibit better anti-gravity effects.
The specific logic was first to analyze the structure of particles, the changes produced during their spin, and then apply quantum physics and the particle’s Boundary Theory to express the structure of gravitational waves in the form of particle mathematics.
The final step was to create mathematical conflict, proving that the two expressions are opposite, and the expressions of particle spin significantly weaken the expressions of gravitational waves.
Anti-gravity was actually counteracting spacetime compression, forming a characteristic spatial barrier.
This was deep.
Zhao Yi’s lecture on ’anti-gravity’ dealt with the fact that spatial barriers also lead to anti-gravity effects; hence, the expression of particle spin was bound to clash with the expression of gravitational waves, and upon creation, a distinctive relational property was discovered. ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom
This was the essence of Zhao Yi’s Photon Anti-gravity Theory.
Therefore, the Photon Anti-gravity Theory was actually about particle anti-gravity; the processes did not involve any specific analysis of photons but only discussed the basic theoretical aspect without linking it to photons directly.
The whole theory was to prove that particle spin generates anti-gravity effects, and the closer a particle is to being massless, the better its anti-gravity effect.
So, how to make particles spin?
That was a technical issue.
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The first day’s afternoon session wouldn’t reach the problem of proving the conflict between particle spin and gravitational waves; the core was still to elucidate the mathematical logic of particles and gravitational structure.
Zhao Yi lectured very earnestly, taking a twenty-minute break mid-way, with a total time reaching three and a half hours, which was quite long.
Everyone below the stage listened attentively.
Compared to the morning session, the discipline in the auditorium had improved a lot. In the morning, it was as if it was a discussion meeting with many people either whispering to others or on the verge of dozing off, whereas in the afternoon, everyone was seriously listening, and some were afraid of missing even the smallest detail, noting down what they didn’t understand despite their fatigue.
Ruan Wenye and the others were listening backstage; they were all aware of the content Zhao Yi was explaining and were listening very seriously.
Among them, someone commented, "Academician Zhao’s logic is quite clear but his speed is too fast; he doesn’t explain some of the details. If it were my first time listening, I definitely couldn’t keep up."
As they spoke, they shook their heads in negation.
Upon hearing this, Ruan Wenye immediately perked up. He wasn’t trying to compete with Zhao Yi, but the taunting from earlier had left him feeling a bit down, so he chimed in with his own comment, "Zhao Yi, well, he’s never been a teacher, lacking teaching experience. But that’s also normal; he’s simply too much of a genius. For some parts, he probably thinks there’s no need to explain."
Although they all thought Zhao Yi spoke too fast, the live audience didn’t feel the same at all.
Everyone felt that Zhao Yi lectured very well, at a perfect pace they could follow, meaning no time was wasted.
This was a matter of understanding.
The few hundred people in the audience were top-tier mathematicians and physicists, and one could say they belonged to ’the peak intellectual human group,’ having researched the Photon Anti-gravity Theory before arriving.
Zhao Yi spoke quickly, but they too were elite logicians; they nearly knew the outcomes just by listening to some sections, thus needing no detailed deductions.
Zhao Yi’s pace suited their expectations perfectly; it was precisely the speed they hoped for in the lecture.
When the afternoon session concluded, the room burst into fervent applause, an overwhelming sound that buried everything else, sufficient to show affirmation for the explanation.