Transform into a fairy girl
Chapter 690 Greatness takes time to verify
Just when Ji Ran was holding her cousin's glass bead and looking at it, Ji's father found out and shouted fiercely at Ji Ran. Ji Ran was startled and quickly put the glass bead back.
I don’t know why that day, but maybe the uncle was in a good mood and thought it was okay for a child to look at a glass ball. Maybe she liked it.
Besides, there were so many glass balls in the cousin's house that there was no place to put them, so the uncle got up, took a plastic bag, filled some glass balls and gave them to Ji Ran.
Ji Ran was so happy at that time. It was the happiest day for Ji Ran in her hometown.
After Ji Ran came home with the glass beads, she would take them out and look at them every day. No matter it was early morning, noon, afternoon, evening, or even rainy midnight, she would take out the glass beads and look at them. Glass beads are magical, they will Ji Ran was fascinated by the different brilliance that appeared as the surrounding environment changed.
Later, Ji Ran learned that it was the refraction and scattering of light that caused the appearance of those strange brilliance.
Ji Ran hasn't had such a dream for a long time. Today, she suddenly had such a strange dream, which surprised Ji Ran.
Is this dream trying to tell you something?
Ji Ran thought about it and felt that this seemed to be inspiring her.
Just like Kekulé, the German scientist who discovered the benzene ring, many chemists at that time could not imagine the molecular structure of benzene. No matter how they thought about it, they could not imagine what the molecular structure of the benzene ring was like.
At that time, the German chemist Kekule was also worried about this problem. Then one day, when he was dreaming, he suddenly dreamed of six cute little monkeys.
One of these six little monkeys grabbed the other's tail, and then connected from head to tail to form a closed ring.
When Kekulé woke up the next day, he felt that this dream was very interesting. However, he did not simply treat this dream as a dream, but continued to think about whether this might have any enlightenment.
As he was thinking about it, he thought of the molecular structure problem of benzene that he most wanted to solve recently. He thought that six little monkeys connected end to end would form a ring. Then would the molecular structure of benzene also be ring-shaped?
Under this bold idea, he tried to combine six carbon atoms in a ring structure, and he actually succeeded.
It turns out that if the six carbon atoms are combined according to the ring shape formed by the little monkey in the dream, it is exactly the structure that the benzene ring should have, thus solving this huge problem in the chemical world at that time.
In addition, there was the great scientist Mendeleev. At that time, people had discovered many elements, totaling about 60 kinds. Mendeleev, who was in his 30s at the time, happened to be a professor at a university. Chemistry professor, he was wondering, how many elements are there in the world?
Will they exist regularly?
This question was just one of Mendeleev's assumptions, but he didn't know whether his guess was correct.
However, one day, he suddenly had a strange dream. He dreamed of a form, and then various elements fell into the form one after another.
After waking up from the dream, Mendeleev felt that the dream was very strange, so he became curious and actually drew a table, and then arranged the elements into a table according to increasing atomic numbers. After several revisions, he was surprised. I discovered that these elements arranged together actually follow a pattern.
For example, in the same cycle, except for rare gases, other
Of the elements, from left to right, the atomic number increases, while the radius of the element's atoms decreases.
Within the same family, from top to bottom, the atomic number increases, while the radius of the element's atoms also increases.
In addition, Mendeleev also discovered many other laws. As his research deepened, he became more and more aware of the magic of the periodic table of elements, and its laws were almost perfect and impeccable.
So, after careful debate, he finally announced the discovery of the periodic table of elements. As expected, the elements predicted by the periodic table were discovered one after another. Today, more than 100 elements have been discovered, and, All conform to the rules of the periodic table of elements.
It can be seen that a dream is as important to a scientist as hundreds or even thousands of scientific experiments.
As Einstein said, genius is one percent talent plus 90.00% nine efforts, and 90.00% nine efforts are often found, but the one percent with inspirational talent is really hard to find.
This one percent inspirational talent may not always be in the heads of top scientists, but may also be hidden among ordinary mortals.
Just like Kekulé, the German scientist who discovered the benzene ring, he was not necessarily the most famous chemist at the time, but he still had inspiration that attracted the world's attention.
This is like a female author who writes online novels. Perhaps she is a poor unlucky person in the eyes of many people. She has written so many books but they are not popular. She lives a precarious life every day in order to save money for next month. In order to pay for rent, I have to live frugally, and sometimes I am reluctant to buy new clothes during the New Year.
However, even so, it cannot be completely denied that she will burst out with a burst of wisdom at a just right time and realize something that has not been realized by predecessors, or that has been realized by predecessors but has not been known to the world. What's going on
In other words, an apple hit Newton on the head, which led Newton to discover universal gravitation, and then created the three laws of mechanics, which laid a solid theoretical foundation for later aerospace and aviation.
Watt was inspired by the process of boiling water, so he invented the steam engine, which directly led to mankind's first industrial revolution, historically created the bourgeoisie, and continued to develop and grow, eventually leading to the emperors of the world. They were all pushed to the guillotine one after another, ending thousands of years of empire and ushering in modern civilization.
Although Ji Ran is not as great as these celebrities in history, she can confidently say that there is no difference between her and these celebrities before they became famous.
In other words, before Newton discovered gravity and before Watt invented the steam engine, Ji Ran and Ji Ran had similar senses of existence, and their IQs were not very different. In fact, they just lacked the right inspiration and opportunity.
If Watt had told others when he was 20 years old, he could invent a machine that could guillotine emperors all over the world, completely change human life, and bring human civilization to a greater and more advanced stage. In industrial civilization, countless wealthy capitalists will be born in the world, farmers will move from their own land to factories, and human beings will enter a new civilized world, and I will be the leader of this new world.
If someone had heard him say this at the time, they would have thought him a fool and that there was something mentally wrong with him.
However, from a later perspective
Watt's historical achievements are actually true, but his status and role in history will take time to be verified. In the eyes of his contemporaries, he was not actually that great.
I don’t know why that day, but maybe the uncle was in a good mood and thought it was okay for a child to look at a glass ball. Maybe she liked it.
Besides, there were so many glass balls in the cousin's house that there was no place to put them, so the uncle got up, took a plastic bag, filled some glass balls and gave them to Ji Ran.
Ji Ran was so happy at that time. It was the happiest day for Ji Ran in her hometown.
After Ji Ran came home with the glass beads, she would take them out and look at them every day. No matter it was early morning, noon, afternoon, evening, or even rainy midnight, she would take out the glass beads and look at them. Glass beads are magical, they will Ji Ran was fascinated by the different brilliance that appeared as the surrounding environment changed.
Later, Ji Ran learned that it was the refraction and scattering of light that caused the appearance of those strange brilliance.
Ji Ran hasn't had such a dream for a long time. Today, she suddenly had such a strange dream, which surprised Ji Ran.
Is this dream trying to tell you something?
Ji Ran thought about it and felt that this seemed to be inspiring her.
Just like Kekulé, the German scientist who discovered the benzene ring, many chemists at that time could not imagine the molecular structure of benzene. No matter how they thought about it, they could not imagine what the molecular structure of the benzene ring was like.
At that time, the German chemist Kekule was also worried about this problem. Then one day, when he was dreaming, he suddenly dreamed of six cute little monkeys.
One of these six little monkeys grabbed the other's tail, and then connected from head to tail to form a closed ring.
When Kekulé woke up the next day, he felt that this dream was very interesting. However, he did not simply treat this dream as a dream, but continued to think about whether this might have any enlightenment.
As he was thinking about it, he thought of the molecular structure problem of benzene that he most wanted to solve recently. He thought that six little monkeys connected end to end would form a ring. Then would the molecular structure of benzene also be ring-shaped?
Under this bold idea, he tried to combine six carbon atoms in a ring structure, and he actually succeeded.
It turns out that if the six carbon atoms are combined according to the ring shape formed by the little monkey in the dream, it is exactly the structure that the benzene ring should have, thus solving this huge problem in the chemical world at that time.
In addition, there was the great scientist Mendeleev. At that time, people had discovered many elements, totaling about 60 kinds. Mendeleev, who was in his 30s at the time, happened to be a professor at a university. Chemistry professor, he was wondering, how many elements are there in the world?
Will they exist regularly?
This question was just one of Mendeleev's assumptions, but he didn't know whether his guess was correct.
However, one day, he suddenly had a strange dream. He dreamed of a form, and then various elements fell into the form one after another.
After waking up from the dream, Mendeleev felt that the dream was very strange, so he became curious and actually drew a table, and then arranged the elements into a table according to increasing atomic numbers. After several revisions, he was surprised. I discovered that these elements arranged together actually follow a pattern.
For example, in the same cycle, except for rare gases, other
Of the elements, from left to right, the atomic number increases, while the radius of the element's atoms decreases.
Within the same family, from top to bottom, the atomic number increases, while the radius of the element's atoms also increases.
In addition, Mendeleev also discovered many other laws. As his research deepened, he became more and more aware of the magic of the periodic table of elements, and its laws were almost perfect and impeccable.
So, after careful debate, he finally announced the discovery of the periodic table of elements. As expected, the elements predicted by the periodic table were discovered one after another. Today, more than 100 elements have been discovered, and, All conform to the rules of the periodic table of elements.
It can be seen that a dream is as important to a scientist as hundreds or even thousands of scientific experiments.
As Einstein said, genius is one percent talent plus 90.00% nine efforts, and 90.00% nine efforts are often found, but the one percent with inspirational talent is really hard to find.
This one percent inspirational talent may not always be in the heads of top scientists, but may also be hidden among ordinary mortals.
Just like Kekulé, the German scientist who discovered the benzene ring, he was not necessarily the most famous chemist at the time, but he still had inspiration that attracted the world's attention.
This is like a female author who writes online novels. Perhaps she is a poor unlucky person in the eyes of many people. She has written so many books but they are not popular. She lives a precarious life every day in order to save money for next month. In order to pay for rent, I have to live frugally, and sometimes I am reluctant to buy new clothes during the New Year.
However, even so, it cannot be completely denied that she will burst out with a burst of wisdom at a just right time and realize something that has not been realized by predecessors, or that has been realized by predecessors but has not been known to the world. What's going on
In other words, an apple hit Newton on the head, which led Newton to discover universal gravitation, and then created the three laws of mechanics, which laid a solid theoretical foundation for later aerospace and aviation.
Watt was inspired by the process of boiling water, so he invented the steam engine, which directly led to mankind's first industrial revolution, historically created the bourgeoisie, and continued to develop and grow, eventually leading to the emperors of the world. They were all pushed to the guillotine one after another, ending thousands of years of empire and ushering in modern civilization.
Although Ji Ran is not as great as these celebrities in history, she can confidently say that there is no difference between her and these celebrities before they became famous.
In other words, before Newton discovered gravity and before Watt invented the steam engine, Ji Ran and Ji Ran had similar senses of existence, and their IQs were not very different. In fact, they just lacked the right inspiration and opportunity.
If Watt had told others when he was 20 years old, he could invent a machine that could guillotine emperors all over the world, completely change human life, and bring human civilization to a greater and more advanced stage. In industrial civilization, countless wealthy capitalists will be born in the world, farmers will move from their own land to factories, and human beings will enter a new civilized world, and I will be the leader of this new world.
If someone had heard him say this at the time, they would have thought him a fool and that there was something mentally wrong with him.
However, from a later perspective
Watt's historical achievements are actually true, but his status and role in history will take time to be verified. In the eyes of his contemporaries, he was not actually that great.
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