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Chapter 412 SLAC
Chapter 412 SLAC
"Happy, have you prepared your luggage for Stanford tomorrow?"
At around 10 o'clock in the evening, Yang Yiyi looked at Chen Zhou who was busy brushing the materials, and asked softly.
The pen in Chen Zhou's hand didn't stop, he just said: "I'll clean it up later, I still have time tomorrow."
"Hmm..." Yang Yiyi pondered for a while, then said, "Let me help you pack your luggage."
Chen Zhou froze for a moment, then raised his head to look at Yang Yiyi.
I saw a warm smile on Yang Yiyi's face.
"Okay." Chen Zhou said with a smile, "Just help me find a change of clothes. Professor Friedman said that this time I will only go for a day or two."
"Yeah." Yang Yiyi nodded obediently, got up and started to help Chen Zhou pack his clothes.
Chen Zhou continued to bury his head, writing something on the draft paper.
Chen Zhou and Yang Yiyi arrived at MIT on September 9th.
And today is already September 9th, and a whole week has passed.
Chen Zhou also completed the plan he made earlier.
I sorted out all the materials sent by Friedman.
Now he has infinite longing for the experiment that is about to start.
This is also a Nobel Prize-level experiment.
Of course, you have to find the "gumball" first.
But for Chen Zhou, it doesn't matter whether he can find the "glue ball".
What can be learned from the experiment itself is important enough.
In the afternoon, Matheson called and asked for some of his personal information.
Matheson is the person in charge of the itinerary for the trip to SLAC.
He needs to book tickets for tomorrow for Friedman, Chen Zhou, himself and Coyle in advance.
SLAC is located on the west coast of the United States, at Stanford University in the San Francisco Bay Area.
If you fly from Boston, it will take at least four or five hours.
This is a voyage across the east and west of the United States.
Yang Yiyi worked for a long time before helping Chen Zhou pack his luggage for tomorrow's trip.
It was the first time for her to prepare luggage for a boy.
Therefore, Yang Yiyi prepared everything that could be stuffed into the suitcase at the beginning, and stuffed it all for Chen Zhou.
But when I thought about it later, it only took two days, and it would be cumbersome to bring too much.
She took out most of the things again.
But looking at the empty suitcase, Yang Yiyi felt worried again.
After pondering for a long time, I picked out one by one and stuffed them into Chen Zhou's suitcase.
Don't give up until you are satisfied with yourself in the end.
On Chen Zhou's side, after writing down the last coincidence about non-commutative rings, he also put down his pen.
Tonight, he didn't plan to stay up all night and explode.
The time that should have been spent has already been spent.
The time I squeezed out before was also caught up.
Therefore, Chen Zhou, staring at the two giant panda eyes, was finally able to sleep well.
After sending Yang Yiyi back to the dormitory and saying goodnight to each other.
Chen Zhou returned to the dormitory and lay down on the bed.
the next day.
Because he wisely turned off the alarm clock before going to bed, Chen Zhou didn't wake up until 9 o'clock.
This sleep was probably the longest and most comfortable sleep he had in MIT.
Turning over and getting out of bed, Chen Zhou, who was about to wash up, saw the breakfast on the table.
There was also Yang Yiyi who was quietly reading at the desk.
This scene warmed Chen Zhou's heart.
He quietly walked behind Yang Yiyi, and slowly stretched out his arms to hug Yang Yiyi.
Yang Yiyi's pretty face flushed slightly, and she just said, "Hurry up and wash your face and brush your teeth, and then eat your breakfast. The plane won't wait for you."
Chen Zhou let go of Yang Yiyi and said with a smile, "Of order, Teacher Xiao Yang!"
It was already past 10 o'clock when Chen Zhou took his suitcase and went out to join Friedman and others.
Their flight is at 1pm.
It's just the right time to go out at this point.
And MIT is not far from Logan Airport.
After meeting Friedman and others, Matheson drove the group to Logan Airport.
Leaving the car in the parking lot of the airport, Chen Zhou and the others passed through the security check and boarded the plane to San Francisco.
On the plane, Friedman looked at Chen Zhou, who was sitting next to him, and asked casually, "Have you read all the materials?"
Chen Zhou nodded, and replied, "It's over."
Friedman simply said "Oh" and stopped talking.
Chen Zhou didn't say much, and silently thought about some problems in the experiment, waiting for the answer of the experiment.
Instead, Matheson and Coyle looked at each other.
Isn't this style of painting right?
Didn't Professor Friedman always ask a few more questions in the past?
How come Chen Zhou is gone?
There was some confusion in the eyes of the two of them.
Thinking of the first time I went to SLAC with Friedman, they were overwhelmed by Friedman's questions.
How could you let yourself go so easily?
The two just feel, why is the gap so big?
The plane landed in the night sky on the west coast.
SLAC has already arranged staff to pick up the plane.
For a boss of Friedman's level, SLAC still attaches great importance to it.
According to the itinerary, Chen Zhou and the others will have a rest in the hotel for one night, and will officially go to SLAC tomorrow.
In the hotel, Chen Zhou opened the suitcase that Yang Yiyi packed for him.
Looking at the neatly stacked clothes in the suitcase, Chen Zhou smiled slightly.
Sure enough, it's better to have a girlfriend...
I started a video with Yang Yiyi, and reported that she was safe.
Chen Zhou took out the collection of wrong questions and read it.
Here is the feedback on the experimental data.
These are also the questions that Chen Zhou has been thinking about on the plane.
Accompanying the set of wrong questions must be draft paper and pen.
Chen Zhou wrote down his thoughts while thinking.
Then, expand your thinking.
Chen Zhou didn't intend to solve the problem of this experiment on the draft paper.
Of course, that's not possible either.
At least for now, not yet.
He just conducted a preliminary verification of these issues in this way.
After all, he has the best "wrong question collection".
However, sometimes this kind of verification will also increase the number of problems.
If you can't solve the problem, you get a new problem.
The set of wrong questions will be completely recorded.
At 11:[-] in the evening, Chen Zhou closed the collection of wrong questions.
After simply tidying up the draft paper, Chen Zhou went to bed.
The famous Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in the United States, referred to as SLAC, was established in 1962.
Later in October 2008, the name was changed to SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
The location is in California, the western part of the United States, inside Stanford University.
SLAC is directly under the U.S. Department of Energy and is under the dual management of Stanford University and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
That's why Friedman was able to bring students in.
Through these years of development, SLAC has also gradually developed from a laboratory mainly engaged in particle physics research to a comprehensive laboratory engaged in multidisciplinary research in astrophysics, photon science, accelerators and particle physics.
At this time, Chen Zhou finally came to the place he was looking forward to.
(End of this chapter)
"Happy, have you prepared your luggage for Stanford tomorrow?"
At around 10 o'clock in the evening, Yang Yiyi looked at Chen Zhou who was busy brushing the materials, and asked softly.
The pen in Chen Zhou's hand didn't stop, he just said: "I'll clean it up later, I still have time tomorrow."
"Hmm..." Yang Yiyi pondered for a while, then said, "Let me help you pack your luggage."
Chen Zhou froze for a moment, then raised his head to look at Yang Yiyi.
I saw a warm smile on Yang Yiyi's face.
"Okay." Chen Zhou said with a smile, "Just help me find a change of clothes. Professor Friedman said that this time I will only go for a day or two."
"Yeah." Yang Yiyi nodded obediently, got up and started to help Chen Zhou pack his clothes.
Chen Zhou continued to bury his head, writing something on the draft paper.
Chen Zhou and Yang Yiyi arrived at MIT on September 9th.
And today is already September 9th, and a whole week has passed.
Chen Zhou also completed the plan he made earlier.
I sorted out all the materials sent by Friedman.
Now he has infinite longing for the experiment that is about to start.
This is also a Nobel Prize-level experiment.
Of course, you have to find the "gumball" first.
But for Chen Zhou, it doesn't matter whether he can find the "glue ball".
What can be learned from the experiment itself is important enough.
In the afternoon, Matheson called and asked for some of his personal information.
Matheson is the person in charge of the itinerary for the trip to SLAC.
He needs to book tickets for tomorrow for Friedman, Chen Zhou, himself and Coyle in advance.
SLAC is located on the west coast of the United States, at Stanford University in the San Francisco Bay Area.
If you fly from Boston, it will take at least four or five hours.
This is a voyage across the east and west of the United States.
Yang Yiyi worked for a long time before helping Chen Zhou pack his luggage for tomorrow's trip.
It was the first time for her to prepare luggage for a boy.
Therefore, Yang Yiyi prepared everything that could be stuffed into the suitcase at the beginning, and stuffed it all for Chen Zhou.
But when I thought about it later, it only took two days, and it would be cumbersome to bring too much.
She took out most of the things again.
But looking at the empty suitcase, Yang Yiyi felt worried again.
After pondering for a long time, I picked out one by one and stuffed them into Chen Zhou's suitcase.
Don't give up until you are satisfied with yourself in the end.
On Chen Zhou's side, after writing down the last coincidence about non-commutative rings, he also put down his pen.
Tonight, he didn't plan to stay up all night and explode.
The time that should have been spent has already been spent.
The time I squeezed out before was also caught up.
Therefore, Chen Zhou, staring at the two giant panda eyes, was finally able to sleep well.
After sending Yang Yiyi back to the dormitory and saying goodnight to each other.
Chen Zhou returned to the dormitory and lay down on the bed.
the next day.
Because he wisely turned off the alarm clock before going to bed, Chen Zhou didn't wake up until 9 o'clock.
This sleep was probably the longest and most comfortable sleep he had in MIT.
Turning over and getting out of bed, Chen Zhou, who was about to wash up, saw the breakfast on the table.
There was also Yang Yiyi who was quietly reading at the desk.
This scene warmed Chen Zhou's heart.
He quietly walked behind Yang Yiyi, and slowly stretched out his arms to hug Yang Yiyi.
Yang Yiyi's pretty face flushed slightly, and she just said, "Hurry up and wash your face and brush your teeth, and then eat your breakfast. The plane won't wait for you."
Chen Zhou let go of Yang Yiyi and said with a smile, "Of order, Teacher Xiao Yang!"
It was already past 10 o'clock when Chen Zhou took his suitcase and went out to join Friedman and others.
Their flight is at 1pm.
It's just the right time to go out at this point.
And MIT is not far from Logan Airport.
After meeting Friedman and others, Matheson drove the group to Logan Airport.
Leaving the car in the parking lot of the airport, Chen Zhou and the others passed through the security check and boarded the plane to San Francisco.
On the plane, Friedman looked at Chen Zhou, who was sitting next to him, and asked casually, "Have you read all the materials?"
Chen Zhou nodded, and replied, "It's over."
Friedman simply said "Oh" and stopped talking.
Chen Zhou didn't say much, and silently thought about some problems in the experiment, waiting for the answer of the experiment.
Instead, Matheson and Coyle looked at each other.
Isn't this style of painting right?
Didn't Professor Friedman always ask a few more questions in the past?
How come Chen Zhou is gone?
There was some confusion in the eyes of the two of them.
Thinking of the first time I went to SLAC with Friedman, they were overwhelmed by Friedman's questions.
How could you let yourself go so easily?
The two just feel, why is the gap so big?
The plane landed in the night sky on the west coast.
SLAC has already arranged staff to pick up the plane.
For a boss of Friedman's level, SLAC still attaches great importance to it.
According to the itinerary, Chen Zhou and the others will have a rest in the hotel for one night, and will officially go to SLAC tomorrow.
In the hotel, Chen Zhou opened the suitcase that Yang Yiyi packed for him.
Looking at the neatly stacked clothes in the suitcase, Chen Zhou smiled slightly.
Sure enough, it's better to have a girlfriend...
I started a video with Yang Yiyi, and reported that she was safe.
Chen Zhou took out the collection of wrong questions and read it.
Here is the feedback on the experimental data.
These are also the questions that Chen Zhou has been thinking about on the plane.
Accompanying the set of wrong questions must be draft paper and pen.
Chen Zhou wrote down his thoughts while thinking.
Then, expand your thinking.
Chen Zhou didn't intend to solve the problem of this experiment on the draft paper.
Of course, that's not possible either.
At least for now, not yet.
He just conducted a preliminary verification of these issues in this way.
After all, he has the best "wrong question collection".
However, sometimes this kind of verification will also increase the number of problems.
If you can't solve the problem, you get a new problem.
The set of wrong questions will be completely recorded.
At 11:[-] in the evening, Chen Zhou closed the collection of wrong questions.
After simply tidying up the draft paper, Chen Zhou went to bed.
The famous Stanford Linear Accelerator Center in the United States, referred to as SLAC, was established in 1962.
Later in October 2008, the name was changed to SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
The location is in California, the western part of the United States, inside Stanford University.
SLAC is directly under the U.S. Department of Energy and is under the dual management of Stanford University and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
That's why Friedman was able to bring students in.
Through these years of development, SLAC has also gradually developed from a laboratory mainly engaged in particle physics research to a comprehensive laboratory engaged in multidisciplinary research in astrophysics, photon science, accelerators and particle physics.
At this time, Chen Zhou finally came to the place he was looking forward to.
(End of this chapter)
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