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Chapter 691: As we all know, since ancient times, the left side of the wave has lost

Chapter 691 As we all know, since ancient times, the left side of the wave has lost

 And the other side.

Yukawa Hideki and others also quickly guessed the general sequence of events - unlike political sensitivity, the top neon physicists of this year generally have good economic attainments.

Most of these scholars have worked and lived across the sea, and are not unfamiliar with exchange rates.

Even if someone really can't figure it out, they can quickly understand the relevant content with the explanations of others.

  In other words.

 From the two investment fields of economy and human resources, only the latter really needs to be considered.

 It is true.

Hundreds of researchers are still an important expenditure for Neon, but at least they are much better than before.

  Then a hint of determination flashed in Yukawa Hideki's eyes, and he asked everyone in the audience:

“Very good, thanks to Minister Suehiro for the introduction. I hope Minasan will keep this information confidential.”

“Let’s get back to reality. Does anyone else have questions or ideas?”

 Soon someone in the audience raised their hands:

 “Mr. Yukawa, I have a question.”

 After all, the design of the launch detector is not just about money and people. Some academic scholars still have concerns.

However, Yukawa Hideki has delved into the entire model at a very deep level these days, so he quickly gave reasonable answers to these questions.

after an hour.

Yukawa Hideki, whose throat was a little dry, looked at the audience and asked again:

 “.Mina-san, does anyone else have questions?”

 This time.

 The answer to him was silence.

Seeing this situation, Yukawa Hideki waved his hand passionately and said:

“In that case, let’s enter the voting process, Suzuki-san, distribute the votes!”

 Hear this.

Houto Suzuki, who had been waiting for a long time, quickly shouted, took a small bag and began to vote for everyone.

Of course.

This thing is said to be a ballot, but it is actually a square piece of paper about the size of a palm.

At the same time that Suzuki Atsuto distributed the votes, Yukawa Hideki also began to introduce the rules:

“This voting will be conducted anonymously. Those who support the construction of the detector should write the Arabic numeral 1 on a piece of paper, and those who oppose it should write 2. They are not allowed to abstain from voting.”

“Please make your choice within five minutes. After filling it out, fold your ballot and put it into the box in front of me.”

“Minister Suehiro who attended the meeting today will not participate in the vote. In addition, including myself, 37 top Neon scientists have the right to vote.”

“37 is an odd number, so today’s vote will inevitably produce a result.”

Yukawa Hideki finished speaking.

 The atmosphere at the scene became much more solemn again.

These participating scholars have participated in various types of voting in the past, but this time the psychological pressure was the greatest.

support?

 Or object?

 Many people are struggling.

For example, Touo Nakano gently bumped his friend Nishijima Kazuhiko with his hand and asked him in a low voice:

 “Nishijima-kun, what do you think?”

 Nishijima Kazuhiko thought about it, and a trace of determination flashed in his eyes:

“I’m going to vote in favor, Nakano-kun, you must be unconvinced too, right?”

Nakano Dongfu was stunned for two seconds, then lowered his eyelids after regaining consciousness.

 What Nishijima Kazuhiko said about being "unconvinced" is related to their achievements in physics.

 Eight years ago.

 Nishijima Kazuhiko and Gell-Mann jointly proposed a conjecture:

Singular particles have a new quantum number, called the singular number s. s is conserved during the strong interaction and electromagnetic interaction, but is not conserved during the weak interaction.

These two hypotheses explained the three properties of strange particles. Then Kazuhiko Nishijima roped in Touo Nakano and together with Gell-Mann proposed the Gell-Mann-Nishijima relationship.

This result made Gell-Mann and Nishijima Kazuhiko famous, and many people believed that they had a chance to decipher the secrets under the atom.

However, eight years have passed.

Nishijima Kazuhiko and Nakano Touo still have no results, but they have seen the Chinese yuan-hadron model

Even though Touo Nakano is a well-known experimental maniac and is extremely broad-minded in life, two men can forgive his wife for cheating on her and say things like "Go play with them, I'm going to do an experiment".

 But in the face of such academic achievements, he was indeed a little unwilling and even a little jealous.

 So after hearing the word "unconvinced" from Nishijima Kazuhiko, he didn't need much explanation from his friend, and he understood what Nishijima Kazuhiko meant.

 Nishijima-kun, I’m afraid it’s hard to let go.

Think of this.

Nakano Touo and Nishijima Kazuhiko looked at each other, and both wrote a [1] on the paper.

at the same time.

Not far from them, Sansaku Nagaoka, the only son of Hantaro Nagaoka, the father of neon physics, also made his choice silently.

The "son of the leader" of Neon Physics did not express any opinions in this meeting, which was in sharp contrast to his "brother" Sagagen Ryokichi.

Mitsaku Nagaoka is currently a professor at Tokyo University, and became a doctoral supervisor seven years ago when he was 30 years old.

This achievement seems very glorious, but it is not enough for the identity of [Son of Nagaoka Hantaro].

 He ​​is the "product" of Hantaro Nagaoka when he was 58 years old, and he has been given high hopes since he was a child.

 In a sense, his situation is somewhat similar to that of Aveline in the 1850 copy—from the moment he became literate, he was constantly watched by the outside world.

After speaking at Sagagen Ryokichi today, Nagaoka Sansaku suddenly lost the desire to express his thoughts. As for the specific reason, I am afraid that even he himself cannot explain it clearly.

If Xu Yun were there to see this scene, he might have sighed slightly.

Perhaps it was this sensitive and withdrawn character that led Sansaku Nagaoka to shoot his son and wife and then commit suicide five years later.

Then Nagaoka Sansaku picked up the pen next to him, pressed the tip of the pen on the paper, paused for half a second, and slowly wrote the word "1".

 There were quite a few scholars like Nagaoka Sansaku and Nakano Touo at the scene, but some people chose to oppose it.

                                   

 After writing a [1] on the paper to express his support, Nanbu Yoichiro subconsciously glanced at Sakata Shoichi next to him from the corner of his eye.

As a result, when he saw the numbers written by Sakata Shoichi, this big boss who specially rushed back to Neon from across the sea was startled subconsciously:

“Sakata-kun, are you opposed to detecting proton decay?”

 I only see this moment.

On the ballot paper in front of Sakata Shoichi, there is a huge [2] written clearly.

Faced with Nanbu Yoichiro’s question, Sakata Masaichi just smiled softly:

“Ichiro-kun, it’s not a good habit to peek at other people’s answers.”

However, Nanbu Yoichiro had no intention of joking with him, but asked in a somewhat urgent tone:

“Sakata-kun, why do you choose to oppose it?”

Hearing Nanbu Yoichiro ask this for the second time, Sakata Shoichi's smile gradually faded away and was gradually replaced by a hint of deepness:

“Ichiro-kun, although there is no actual evidence, I always feel uneasy in my heart.”

“It seems that if we embark on this project, we will fall into a big pit—no, I should say a big pit full of cockroaches.”

“Countless cockroaches will crawl on you when you break your limbs, crawl into your body along the cuffs, and scratch your skin with their slender tentacles.”

Yōichiro Nanbu couldn't help but trembled when he heard this:

“Sakata-kun, are you exaggerating?”

Sakata Shoichi shook his head:

“Ichiro-kun, my premonitions have always been very accurate. For example, when I was researching the atomic bomb, I felt that the neon lights were about to be finished, so I put them in bad shape. In the end, my premonition proved to be correct.”

Yōichiro Nanbu:

ˆ “.”

Sakata Shoichi then picked up the pen on the table and capped it, and continued:

“Other man, you should know that I am a standard anti-war activist.”

"And once the unified model is really verified, Neon will definitely have the ability to research nuclear weapons." "If something bad happens between Mao Xiong and across the sea, maybe those in the military will take the opportunity to do something. Things—knowing those guys, even if the odds are low, they’re going to try.”

“And it may not be a good thing if our nation masters the ability to develop nuclear weapons.”

 Speaking at the end.

Sakata Shoichi slowly shook his head.

 Sakata Shoichi’s anti-war deeds are well known in the neon physics community. If it weren’t for the fact that nuclear weapons were far away from the success of development, Sakata Shoichi might have been given away by Arakatsu Bunze.

 In Sakata Shoichi’s opinion.

If Neon really verifies proton decay within ten years, then the relevant results produced in the entire process will definitely allow Neon to master the core theoretical technology of the atomic bomb.

  After all, the whole process involves things at the atomic level, and neutrons in the ultra-cold link are the core elements of nuclear weapons.

  More importantly.

At this time, the Mao Xiong is still in a strong state. Once something happens to the Mao Xiong across the sea, Neon may really have a chance to conduct a small nuclear test.

 According to Sakata Shoichi’s understanding.

Nowadays, some people in power in Neon are talking about nuclear weapons almost all the time, but they have never had a chance due to the control across the sea and the monitoring of military bases.

 But now Neon has a legitimate reason. If some changes do occur, those people will definitely take advantage of it no matter how small the chance is.

 The Yamato nation that mastered the atomic bomb

to be honest.

Sakata Shoichi is not the kind of person who worships foreigners and looks down on his own country, but he is a very sober scholar:

 Judging from various events in the history of neon, neon with nuclear weapons may really reveal its bad qualities.

 Other than that.

What makes Sakata Shoichi deeply uneasy is the "cockroach pit" he first mentioned - although there is no evidence, he really feels that the probability of neon falling into the pit is greater than that of mastering the atomic bomb.

In Sakata Shoichi’s view, Neon’s current education reform is the right way to go.

 Only by improving the knowledge level and literacy of the entire people can the entire country develop rapidly and be able to get rid of the control of the other side of the sea. Although Sakata Shoichi is a pacifist, it does not mean that he can accept neon becoming the RBQ of the other side of the sea.

 So I hesitated again and again.

 Sakata Shoichi still chose to oppose.

Although this negative vote is likely to have little effect in the end, at least Sakata Shoichi can feel more at ease.

I tried my best

Sakata Shoichi then carefully folded the ballot papers twice, compressed them into a smaller square, and said to Nanbu Yoichiro:

 “Ichiro-kun, let’s go vote.”

Yōichiro Nanbu glanced at the expressionless Yoichiro Nanbu and nodded:

"good."

 Then they both stood up from their seats at the same time and came to the podium with their votes.

Seeing the two big guys, Nanbu Yoichiro and Sakata Masaichi, appear at the same time, Yukawa Hideki's expression immediately straightened:

 “Sakata-san, Ichiro.”

Although his achievements are higher than either of Nanbu Yoichiro and Sakata Shoichi, he still has to express his attitude to some extent when facing the two big guys appearing together.

Yōichiro Nanbu and Shoichi Sakata also nodded at Yukawa Hideki, and without much communication, they put their ballots into the box.

Then Yukawa Hideki watched the two of them return to their seats.

at the same time.

 As time goes by, more and more scholars have also made their choices on the ballot.

 Some are for it, some are against it.

five minutes later.

Yukawa Hideki glanced at the scene that had returned to calm and said:

 “Alright, Mina-san, five minutes are up!”

“Everyone, is there anyone who hasn’t voted yet?”

 The answer to him was a moment of silence.

Yukawa Hideki nodded with satisfaction upon seeing this, and then looked at Masajun Koba in the first row:

 “Xiao Chaisang, let’s start counting votes.”

Although there is a cheaper tool man like Atsushi Suzuki, it is better to leave the counting of votes to an authoritative boss to compare prices.

Xiao Chai Changjun immediately stood up from his seat after hearing this and walked quickly to the podium.

The two of them bowed to each other more formally. After Yukawa Hideki made a gesture of invitation, Masajun Koshiba came to the ballot box and put his hand into the box.

 A few seconds later.

Ochai Masajun took out a ballot paper, spread it out and showed it to everyone in the audience, and said at the same time:

"1."

Upon seeing this, Yukawa Hideki drew a horizontal line under the area marked 1 on the blackboard - neon also uses the orthographic counting method. Those who doubt this can imagine RBQ's thigh in the book.

 Follow.

Ochai Masajun continued to take out a piece of paper:

"1."

 It’s a coincidence.

The 1 on this piece of paper has a slight curve, which is exactly the vote of Masajun Ochai himself.

 Then comes the third one:

"2."

Yukawa Hideki's face didn't change much when he heard this, and he drew a horizontal line in area 2.

He expected some people to object, after all, the chips this time were quite big.

 And under today’s international situation.

Once Neon loses the bet, although society is unlikely to collapse, it will definitely lag behind others in some areas.

 Therefore, among the 37 scholars present, some are bound to have objections.

 In the coming time.

Oshiba Masatoshi pulled out a paper ballot, and only his voice and the sound of Yukawa Hideki's chalk writing echoed throughout the conference room.

"1."

"1."

"1."

"2."

"1."

ten minutes later.

"1."

After reading the last ballot, Masajun Koshiba suddenly turned his head and asked Hideki Yukawa next to him:

 “Yukawa-san, what’s the result?”

Yukawa Hideki seemed to have not heard his voice and fixed his eyes tightly on the blackboard in front of him.

 I only see this moment.

 The blackboard in front of him clearly displayed two areas with different numbers of words on the left and right.

 Where there is a 2 marked on the left, there is only a scattered [positive] plus three strokes, that is

 8 votes.

  The place marked with 1 on the right is a dense pile of orthographic characters, the number of which is.

  29 votes.

 The left loses, the right wins!

 The Proton Decay Project was voted on!

Note:

  I will check the surgical indicators tomorrow, so the word count is a little shorter.

Also complain about Internet cafes, they have to re-download writer assistants, browser plug-ins and input methods every day

 (End of this chapter)

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