The energy of a single photon is determined by its speed, whereas the energy of a collective group of photons depends on two factors: one is the speed of the photons, and the other is the number of photons.
Therefore, when the energy of light decreases, it cannot be specified whether it’s the speed of the photons that has reduced or the number of photons.
In scenarios where photon annihilation doesn’t occur, the reduction in light energy is mostly due to a decrease in speed.
For example, when a beam of light penetrates glass, its speed of propagation within the glass cannot reach the full speed of light, and the energy correspondingly diminishes.
These are discoveries that have been confird.
However, similar discoveries had to be made through laboratory ans, using small amounts of light in delicate experints, in order to be detectable by instrunts.
The situation in anti-gravity devices is different; a single high-energy light beam can produce a large number of photons, and with high-energy light beams flooding all the pipes of the experintal apparatus, it’s impossible to detect whether there has been a reduction in the number of photons during the experint.
Now it can only be confird that the formation of the spatial shield is the result of a large amount of photon energy, yet it cannot be known whether it’s the reduction in photon speed or quantity.
Zhao Yi is inclined towards the latter but has no way of proving it. He pondered silently, "To determine whether the new understanding is closer to the actual situation, experintal ans are temporarily of no use..."
"I can only continue to think and continue to expand using mathematical theories."
This is a very headache-inducing issue.
If experintal thods could be used to arrive at the conclusions, the research would be much easier. Conversely, relying on derivation alone may not necessarily be correct, but there seems to be no other thod.
...
After adopting the new way of understanding, Zhao Yi ntioned it to a few people in the theory group, encouraging them to engage their minds and imagine, perhaps leading to so progress.
Then, he sequestered himself.
What was needed now was to engage in mathematical derivations seriously, which required intense concentration; he also made it clear that he shouldn’t be disturbed.
Ruan Wenye and a few others were sowhat confused and didn’t understand why Zhao Yi had suddenly secluded himself, when he could have collaborated with them...
Ahem!
As the saying goes, "Three cobblers with their wits combined exceed the wisdom of the sage Zhuge Liang"; they were all top figures in theoretical physics, could they not offer a helping hand?
Qian Hong, who knew Zhao Yi very well, explained, "When Academician Zhao has new ideas, he is always like this. He likes to think quietly on his own and conduct his research in solitude."
"And..."
"If I rember correctly, every ti he does this, it leads to significant accomplishnts."
"For instance, the Goldbach Conjecture, three-dinsional tremor waveform charts..."
Ruan Wenye had an epiphany, "I see, does that an we can expect great results from Zhao Yi? But..."
"What will this ti’s outco be?"
He looked down at his notebook, which contained notes on Zhao Yi’s ’new way of understanding’. He reviewed it several tis; he could understand its aning, but what could it represent?
Even if the ’new way of understanding’ was proven correct, what then?
Ruan Wenye was still sowhat puzzled.
Zhang Qican, however, said, "If this way of understanding is proven correct, it can be connected to other concepts, to further analyze the relationship between space and the spin of photons, which also signifies..."
Ruan Wenye imdiately nodded in agreent, "That ans we could understand the principles of spatial obstruction more clearly and make improvents to the anti-gravity device." Having said that, he smiled at Zhang Qican, "Xiao Zhang, you really did think just like ."
"Ah... Uh?"
Zhang Qican didn’t know how to react, as he had spoken up with his understanding when he saw Ruan Wenye was quiet, but how did it turn into ’thinking alike’?
Huang Zhong laughed, "Regardless of what Academician Zhao is doing, we should continue with our research, striving to help a little."
"Right!"
Ruan Wenye nodded, "Let’s keep it up and make the theories clearer!"
Zhang Qican also nodded in agreent.
They were all very enthusiastic, for being involved in the most top-notch and mysterious research, even a slight accomplishnt was remarkable, and simply being part of it was impressive.
At the sa ti, they hoped for success.
Ever since they had co here, they had been engrossed in research, and over the course of more than three months, there were no tangible results to discuss.
This was disheartening.
The theory group was the backbone of the anti-gravity research; other experint groups, the Aviation Group, and higher-ups all paid close attention to the progress of the theory group’s work.
The senior leadership had visited more than once, hoping to see progress in theoretical research, which also made them feel the pressure.
...
Zhao Yi spent an entire week in seclusion, just doing mathematical derivations, amassing piles of draft papers.
Each ti Qian Hong ca over and saw the abundance of drafts and the parts that were completed, she felt the research had made great strides.
In reality, this wasn’t the case.
What Zhao Yi had accomplished was rely setting up a mathematical frawork and deriving it based on a new understanding of mass points and spatial compression, and then connecting it with divinatory symbols and the structure of photons, performing a portion of the work.
That was all.
Now, it could only be said that ’preparatory work’ was completed, with the actual related research not yet begun.
The difficulty Zhao Yi encountered was still an issue of understanding.
The new way of understanding treated particles as ’the result of mass points resisting spatial compression,’ requiring the construction of a mass point structure from a mathematical perspective. Not a real complete structure, but an imagined one that fits with mathematical expectations and the new way of understanding.
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