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Chapter 652: Chapter 368: Publication of Supersymmetry Analysis Paper_2

"Mathematical Physics Journal"?

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"What’s so special about this journal?" Some people were discussing, "Professor Witten said it’s ’very important’, and he said it three times in a row."

Edward Witten is the Charles Simon’s Mathematical Physics Professor at Princeton’s Institute for Advanced Study, and he is like an ’academic star’. In Princeton’s Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University, M Country, and even the world’s academia, he has countless admirers and worshipers.

When someone leaked the news, many people turned their attention to the "Mathematical Physics Journal," and some subscribed to the previous issues, but there was no significant discovery. They could only keep an eye on the new issue, but unfortunately, the new issue wouldn’t be published for more than a week, so they still had to wait for a long time.

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Zhao Yi did not know Edward Witten’s feelings. In fact, he was not a ’Versailles’. He genuinely believed that proving supersymmetry was just an ordinary research because the research itself only proved a small part of the "multidimensional space boundary" system.

Moreover, it would be impossible to prove supersymmetry based on the Boundary Theory of particles. Theories that cannot be proven have significantly reduced significance.

To some extent, Zhao Yi is a realist. He cares more about the research that can be confirmed, not just the content that exists in theory. It may be related to his main task: theoretical things cannot win the Nobel Prize in Physics, but he aims to win the Nobel Prize in Physics.

His video conversation with Edward Witten was also fruitful.

Zhao Yi had a little idea for completing the main task. He was proficient in particle mathematics and theoretical physics, but theory could also become reality.

Theoretical physics is not entirely unprovable, just like Higgs’s series of theories, including Higgs particles and Higgs field, which were initially only theoretical, but have already been proven experimentally.

Further research on particle mathematics, connecting them to reality, deducing possible phenomena, and proving them in experiments, would definitely be enough to win the Nobel Prize in Physics, breaking the boundary between theory and reality. The key is to make research more relevant to reality.

The more some physical theories are studied, the more they "move away from reality", discovering more inexplicable things, leading researchers to draw some "unbelievable conclusions". As a result, many famous physicists have started to study philosophy and theology instead of atheism proof.

Zhao Yi didn’t want to become like those individuals. The direction he set for himself was to move from theory to reality, not to become even more theoretical.

So he started to study quarks.

When continuing to delve into particle mathematics, it is impossible to avoid the four fundamental forces, which are the strong force, weak force, electromagnetic force, and gravitational force.

The strong force and weak force are inescapable in particle mathematics.

The most evident performance of the strong force is quarks. In the existing physical system, quarks have an anti-logical force characteristics -- the farther the distance, the stronger the attraction.

This is the strong force.

No quarks have ever been found separately in the experiment. Scientific experiments have analyzed that the farther the distance between quarks, the stronger the attraction, and quarks cannot be too far apart because they will be forcefully stretched together by the strong force.

Zhao Yi pondered the ’mass-enhancing’ theory and felt that the strong force was the breakthrough point.

The existence of the strong force is anti-logical. Precisely because of its counter-intuition, it has the potential to become the so-called ’mass is a manifestation of a higher dimension’ theory mentioned by Edward Witten.

If mass is a manifestation of a higher dimension, the existing three-dimensional theory cannot explain it.

However, to think about it in depth and to do research, based on a lot of information and inspiration from other aspects, it is challenging to take the first step in combining particle boundary theory, mass production, and the four fundamental forces.

Soon.

More than a week has passed.

The "Mathematical Physics Journal" published its latest content today. The original publication process was to print the Chinese version first, and then to print an English version of the journal after selecting two issues’ content in half a month. However, due to Zhao Yi’s submission of the ’supersymmetry thesis’, the editorial department made a temporary adjustment and released both Chinese and English journals.

The "Mathematical Physics Journal" still has a significant influence in China. After it was printed, it was immediately sent to various subscription institutions and individuals, and also sold in bookstores and online.

The department responsible for the magazine’s sales didn’t expect to receive some overseas orders.

In fact, the "Mathematical Physics Journal" English version is also mainly sold in China, with only a few fixed overseas institution subscriptions. They didn’t expect the sudden increase in overseas orders. freēwebnovel.com

Although only a few hundred copies were ordered, the additional overseas orders were completely different in meaning.

Doesn’t this represent the expansion of the journal’s influence overseas?

The "Mathematical Physics Journal" internally also discussed, "We didn’t expect such a quick response to our temporary addition of the English version. Could it be because of the news of Zhao Yi’s publication of the paper?"

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