The paper I just wrote turned out to be true
Chapter 399 The paper crashed!
Chapter 399 The paper crashed!
"Another wave of aliens?"
Walder Frey's eyes flickered, looking at the paper thoughtfully.
In his mind, he remembered a submission he received a few days ago, which was similar in tone.
That paper was also written in Chinese.
The writing is very poor.
It's like just learning to write a paper.
There is a trace of childishness.
The number of words barely reached the qualifying line.
There are very few arguments in it, and the whole article is full of words "I think" and "like".
At that time, he even complained a few words.
"Anyone dares to submit a paper!"
"It should be posted directly to another forum, maybe you can get some favors."
After joking a few words, he was ruthlessly rejected.
If it were someone else who dared to make similar assumptions, he might laugh it off, take a quick look at it, and then forget it, or maybe even chat with other people as an after-tea chat.
But the thesis was written by Lin Chen.
He paid attention immediately.
For example, two people have written the same paper, one is an unknown person and the other is a famous expert professor. After submission, the unknown person's manuscript may be rejected, while the expert professor's manuscript will go smoothly. pass.
Walder Frey followed the train of thought in Lin Chen's thesis, and it seemed that there was some possibility.
He does not agree with certain points of view in the paper, but after careful consideration, he feels that the words are meaningful and logical.
Walder Frey stretched out his right hand, stopped in mid-air again, his eyes flashed a moment of hesitation, and finally his right hand landed on the pen holder again, gently pinched the pen with his thumb and index finger and took it out, and took off the cap with his left hand, Put it aside.
With his left hand, he pulled out a piece of A4 paper.
Holding the pen in the right hand, with the nib pointing down, the other end of the pen was gently tapped on the forehead.
After thinking for about two or three minutes.
He began to scribble on the paper, extracting the content mentioned in the paper one by one.
This is his habit of reviewing manuscripts.
Every time he encounters a paper, he will reorganize the structure of the paper according to his own logic.
This paper must have been given.
If you don't look at the face of the Buddha, you should also look at the face of the monk.
This was written by Lin Chen.
If you don't give it, it will be a severe slap in the face, and you will not be able to get along in the entire academic world in the future.
After sorting out the framework of the thesis, Walder Frey gently picked up the paper with his left hand, slightly bent the middle finger of his right hand, pressed his thumb on the nail cap, and flicked towards the paper.
The paper made a "snap" sound.
Walder Frey took out the clips from the wall, and clamped the paper in the most conspicuous place on the wall.
After completing these tasks.
He frowned slightly, muttered a few words in a low voice, thinking in his mind, when was the exact date of the manuscript a few days ago?
He moved the mouse, looked at the read data in the mailbox attentively, and searched for them one by one.
Walder Frey looked happy, and he quickly found the file.
He opened it again and looked.
"Ah."
After reading Lin Chen's paper, and then reading this document, the acceptability is much higher.
The whole paper also has some merits.
It was a little oversized the first time I saw it.
However, the small problems with this paper are numerous.
As if written by a fledgling child.
The argument also falls on the white energy liquid, which is the same as Lin Chen's paper.
So. Now, what to do?
Walder Frey was a little tangled, and the problem was a little tricky.
In terms of time sequence.
Lin Chen submitted the manuscript a little late.
However, the thesis written by Lin Chen is relatively good, with clear logic and sophisticated writing. If other famous professors try to find mistakes, they will not be able to find them.
However, the other person was a little early after all.
The content of the papers of the two people collided.
Walder Frey leaned back, grabbed the thermos bottle with his left hand, unscrewed it with his right hand, held the thermos bottle against his lips gently, blew a few times, and then took a small sip of water. It wasn't hot, so he started to drink it with a gurgle.
His mind was running fast, deliberating and thinking about how to deal with this matter.
When Lin Chen received the call and understood the matter, he was a little surprised, and then became calm again.
There are so many people around the world.
It is inevitable that someone will think of a place to go.
So no big deal.
What made him curious was that this person published papers even faster than him. Listening to Professor Walder Frey's narration, he was still a newcomer, which was much more interesting.
When Lin Chen received the call and understood the matter, he was a little surprised, and then became calm again.
There are so many people around the world.
It is inevitable that someone will think of a place to go.
So no big deal.
Similar things abound in the scientific research world.
Scientific discoveries are inevitable and lawful in the general process of scientific development.It has a "logic" of its own, which some have explicitly called the logic of scientific discovery.
Both Newton and Leibniz discovered calculus.
Charles Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace both discovered the phenomenon of evolution.
Three mathematicians "invented" the decimal system.
Oxygen was discovered by Joseph Priestley in Wiltshire in 1774, a year earlier by Carl Wilhelm Scheele at Uppsela.
Charles Cross and Louis Ducos de Laurent invented color photography in France at the same time.
Logarithms were invented by John Napier, Henry Briggs in England, and Jost Birgi in Switzerland.
Likewise, in 1611, four people alone discovered sunspots.They were Galileo in Italy, Chanel in Germany, Fabricius in Holland and Harriot in England.
The law of conservation of energy, which is a milestone in science and natural philosophy, was discovered four times in 1847 by Joule, Thomson, Golding and Helmholtz.This law was predicted by Robert Mayer in 1842.
At least six individuals all invented the thermometer, and at least nine individuals claim to have invented the telescope.
In Britain and the United States, some people invented the typewriter at the same time.Fulton, Jouvier, Ramsay, Stevens, and Symington each claimed that the steam steamship was their "exclusive" invention.
Of course, there are alien speculations that must have been scattered in other areas as well, maybe they didn't release it.
But what made him curious was that this person published papers even faster than him. Listening to Professor Walder Frey's narration, he was still a newcomer, which was much more interesting.
After all, he thought he was fast enough.
"I haven't encountered such a situation before, so I don't know what to do. Your thesis is involved, which makes me even more in a dilemma, so I can only throw the problem to you." Walder Frey said with a wry smile.
(End of this chapter)
"Another wave of aliens?"
Walder Frey's eyes flickered, looking at the paper thoughtfully.
In his mind, he remembered a submission he received a few days ago, which was similar in tone.
That paper was also written in Chinese.
The writing is very poor.
It's like just learning to write a paper.
There is a trace of childishness.
The number of words barely reached the qualifying line.
There are very few arguments in it, and the whole article is full of words "I think" and "like".
At that time, he even complained a few words.
"Anyone dares to submit a paper!"
"It should be posted directly to another forum, maybe you can get some favors."
After joking a few words, he was ruthlessly rejected.
If it were someone else who dared to make similar assumptions, he might laugh it off, take a quick look at it, and then forget it, or maybe even chat with other people as an after-tea chat.
But the thesis was written by Lin Chen.
He paid attention immediately.
For example, two people have written the same paper, one is an unknown person and the other is a famous expert professor. After submission, the unknown person's manuscript may be rejected, while the expert professor's manuscript will go smoothly. pass.
Walder Frey followed the train of thought in Lin Chen's thesis, and it seemed that there was some possibility.
He does not agree with certain points of view in the paper, but after careful consideration, he feels that the words are meaningful and logical.
Walder Frey stretched out his right hand, stopped in mid-air again, his eyes flashed a moment of hesitation, and finally his right hand landed on the pen holder again, gently pinched the pen with his thumb and index finger and took it out, and took off the cap with his left hand, Put it aside.
With his left hand, he pulled out a piece of A4 paper.
Holding the pen in the right hand, with the nib pointing down, the other end of the pen was gently tapped on the forehead.
After thinking for about two or three minutes.
He began to scribble on the paper, extracting the content mentioned in the paper one by one.
This is his habit of reviewing manuscripts.
Every time he encounters a paper, he will reorganize the structure of the paper according to his own logic.
This paper must have been given.
If you don't look at the face of the Buddha, you should also look at the face of the monk.
This was written by Lin Chen.
If you don't give it, it will be a severe slap in the face, and you will not be able to get along in the entire academic world in the future.
After sorting out the framework of the thesis, Walder Frey gently picked up the paper with his left hand, slightly bent the middle finger of his right hand, pressed his thumb on the nail cap, and flicked towards the paper.
The paper made a "snap" sound.
Walder Frey took out the clips from the wall, and clamped the paper in the most conspicuous place on the wall.
After completing these tasks.
He frowned slightly, muttered a few words in a low voice, thinking in his mind, when was the exact date of the manuscript a few days ago?
He moved the mouse, looked at the read data in the mailbox attentively, and searched for them one by one.
Walder Frey looked happy, and he quickly found the file.
He opened it again and looked.
"Ah."
After reading Lin Chen's paper, and then reading this document, the acceptability is much higher.
The whole paper also has some merits.
It was a little oversized the first time I saw it.
However, the small problems with this paper are numerous.
As if written by a fledgling child.
The argument also falls on the white energy liquid, which is the same as Lin Chen's paper.
So. Now, what to do?
Walder Frey was a little tangled, and the problem was a little tricky.
In terms of time sequence.
Lin Chen submitted the manuscript a little late.
However, the thesis written by Lin Chen is relatively good, with clear logic and sophisticated writing. If other famous professors try to find mistakes, they will not be able to find them.
However, the other person was a little early after all.
The content of the papers of the two people collided.
Walder Frey leaned back, grabbed the thermos bottle with his left hand, unscrewed it with his right hand, held the thermos bottle against his lips gently, blew a few times, and then took a small sip of water. It wasn't hot, so he started to drink it with a gurgle.
His mind was running fast, deliberating and thinking about how to deal with this matter.
When Lin Chen received the call and understood the matter, he was a little surprised, and then became calm again.
There are so many people around the world.
It is inevitable that someone will think of a place to go.
So no big deal.
What made him curious was that this person published papers even faster than him. Listening to Professor Walder Frey's narration, he was still a newcomer, which was much more interesting.
When Lin Chen received the call and understood the matter, he was a little surprised, and then became calm again.
There are so many people around the world.
It is inevitable that someone will think of a place to go.
So no big deal.
Similar things abound in the scientific research world.
Scientific discoveries are inevitable and lawful in the general process of scientific development.It has a "logic" of its own, which some have explicitly called the logic of scientific discovery.
Both Newton and Leibniz discovered calculus.
Charles Darwin and Alfred Russell Wallace both discovered the phenomenon of evolution.
Three mathematicians "invented" the decimal system.
Oxygen was discovered by Joseph Priestley in Wiltshire in 1774, a year earlier by Carl Wilhelm Scheele at Uppsela.
Charles Cross and Louis Ducos de Laurent invented color photography in France at the same time.
Logarithms were invented by John Napier, Henry Briggs in England, and Jost Birgi in Switzerland.
Likewise, in 1611, four people alone discovered sunspots.They were Galileo in Italy, Chanel in Germany, Fabricius in Holland and Harriot in England.
The law of conservation of energy, which is a milestone in science and natural philosophy, was discovered four times in 1847 by Joule, Thomson, Golding and Helmholtz.This law was predicted by Robert Mayer in 1842.
At least six individuals all invented the thermometer, and at least nine individuals claim to have invented the telescope.
In Britain and the United States, some people invented the typewriter at the same time.Fulton, Jouvier, Ramsay, Stevens, and Symington each claimed that the steam steamship was their "exclusive" invention.
Of course, there are alien speculations that must have been scattered in other areas as well, maybe they didn't release it.
But what made him curious was that this person published papers even faster than him. Listening to Professor Walder Frey's narration, he was still a newcomer, which was much more interesting.
After all, he thought he was fast enough.
"I haven't encountered such a situation before, so I don't know what to do. Your thesis is involved, which makes me even more in a dilemma, so I can only throw the problem to you." Walder Frey said with a wry smile.
(End of this chapter)
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