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Chapter 1257: Chapter 605: The Invariance of Speed in Compressed Space_2

Now there was some free time.

However, Zhao Yi found it incredibly difficult to have any leisure time. While he stayed at home with Lin Xiaoqing, he could only afford to stay for three days before he had to head to the Aerospace Bureau.

The work at the Aerospace Bureau was extremely busy, one of their important tasks was to install a docking port for a Z-wave Generator on one side of the manned spaceship.

This task was very complex.

Due to the great importance attached to space shuttle experiments, the Aerospace Bureau and Aviation Group, including the anti-gravity team and the High Energy Institute, had all sent experts to jointly review the experiments.

In recent days, Zhang Qican, representing Zhao Yi, explained the principles of space shuttles to a group of people.

Space shuttling, to put it bluntly, is the technology of Z-Wave Compression of space. By utilizing the characteristic that compressed space maintains its structure for a brief period, a spaceship equipped with a space shield can directly pierce through the compressed space, achieving the effect of ’space shuttling’.

The principle sounds simple, but it involves very complex mathematical constructs and physical principles, as well as some knowledge of spatial theory.

Zhang Qican gave an explanation for a week, and many experts still didn’t understand it at all.

The ones who understood it better only grasped the general logic, but when it came to the details, they were utterly confused.

When Zhao Yi arrived at the Aerospace Bureau later, a group of experts surrounded him and complained, "Academician Zhao, you’re finally here. About Xiao Zhang’s explanation—" ƒгeeweɓn૦vel.com

"Ah, let’s not talk about it!"

"I spent a week on it and still didn’t understand a thing."

"It’s just too complicated."

"In any case, I understand that space shuttling is feasible. I feel that we might as well just do the experiment directly, without understanding the principles."

"That definitely won’t do. Do you know how much funding this experiment is consuming? We have to clarify the proof, even if the core theory has no issues, all the ancillary technologies must also be controlled."

"Academician Zhao, you better explain it to us!"

A large group of experts certainly had many complaints about Zhang Qican. After listening to the explanations for a week, their minds were muddled, with almost none of them comprehending the details.

Zhao Yi glanced over them and quickly understood the situation.

They were all seniors!

The level of expertise of these experts didn’t need further mention, with the lowest holding the title of a theoretical physicist or mathematician researcher, and several among them carried the title of academician, confirming the strength of their abilities.

But they were too old!

When it comes to a brand new theory, it is certainly easier for younger people to accept it, since they have stronger learning capabilities. The minds of older people have already set, making it difficult for them to absorb and understand new things. freeweɓnovel.cѳm

In fact, there was no alternative due to the evaluation system and confidentiality. Those who were not qualified to participate in such high-level confidential R&D had to ensure that no information was leaked whatsoever.

These elderly experts, who had worked for the country for many years, were the most trustworthy.

Additionally, younger researchers found it difficult to be involved as their rank simply wasn’t high enough. Even Xiao Zhang, Zhang Qican, who was recognized as a math and physics prodigy, wouldn’t be qualified to take part in such confidential research if he wasn’t serving as Zhao Yi’s assistant in research.

This was something Zhao Yi felt powerless to change.

Nevertheless, Zhao Yi still wanted to speak up for Zhang Qican, "You shouldn’t be so hard on Zhang Qican. When it comes to research and development, I wouldn’t belittle myself, but if you’re talking about explaining it to others, my ability is not even passable."

Before Zhao Yi could finish, the experts immediately said, "Academician Zhao, you’re being modest."

"After all, it’s your research. Your explanation would certainly be clearer."

"Yes, exactly!"

"Academician Zhao, please illustrate it to us!"

Zhao Yi, with a wry smile, found he couldn’t decline, so he simply walked straight to the lectern and began to explain the mathematical theories. He didn’t ask Zhang Qican about the progress of his explanations since the experts’ reactions were clear—that most of them had not understood anything—and he simply started from the very basics.

"From this equation, we can deduce the effect of Z-waves on space."

"Space cannot be directly represented by equations, but can only be described using projections, topological shapes, and particle states. Look here, from these equations, it is easy to see that space has the property of expanding when it absorbs energy."

"Conversely, particles form magnetic fields due to the compression of space. From the expression of this equation, you can easily draw out topological curves and reach a limit in expression."

"We won’t discuss this; it’s too simple, everyone must understand it."

"Here, at this spot, I think it’s challenging, but the difficulty isn’t too high. We need to go into a detailed analysis—"

Zhao Yi continued explaining for more than an hour until he felt his mouth was getting dry. After taking a sip of water, he glanced below and saw that everyone was listening attentively, but their expressions were a bit odd.

Confused, he turned to Zhang Qican and whispered, "Why do I feel something’s off?"

Trying to contain his laughter, Zhang Qican whispered back, "The content you’ve covered in two hours has already exceeded a week’s worth of material."

"Ah? That quickly?"

This was completely unexpected for Zhao Yi.

Zhao Yi knew he hadn’t explained as well as Zhang Qican, but he also felt it wasn’t very poor. Some parts he found extremely simple, with just a few equations leading to a deduction, then taking a turn to change the shape and directly arrive at the result. Some equations were also very explicit, not requiring any explanation at all.

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