Besides its impact on the particle model, that is, the effect on quantum physics, it directly relates to more than two Nobel Prizes.
If the existence of the Higgs particle is confird, the original predictor of the Higgs particle, Mr. Higgs himself, will undoubtedly win the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Moreover, physicists who predicted the existence of the Higgs field might have the opportunity to win the Nobel Prize too.
This involves quite a few physicists.
As the one who discovered the Higgs particle through data analysis, although Zhao Yi’s contribution was relatively smaller, he still deserved half of a Nobel Prize.
At the sa ti.
Top physicists within the nuclear organization also felt sowhat embarrassed because Zhao Yi’s research focused on computer algorithms rather than pure physical hypotheses and analysis.
Think about it.
A large number of top physicists were conducting research together on particle collision experints, and the God Particle was ultimately found by a mathematician using a computer algorithm to screen for it?
It sounds quite funny!
Two days later.
The nuclear organization held an internal discussion. Many of the participants were top physicists, including the most cutting-edge computer engineers working on the periphery.
It was rare for computer engineers to beco the protagonists of a physics conference. Many of the computer staff participating in the conference looked at Zhao Yi with admiration. They believed in Zhao Yi’s research results more than the physicists in attendance.
The conference quickly entered the main agenda.
Zhao Yi stood in the center of the venue and once again explained the screening chanism. As before, he allowed attendees to ask questions on the spot.
The goal was to help more people understand the screening chanism.
Many physicists ca prepared to find problems with the screening chanism. They had studied it in detail beforehand. However, in the end, they found no problems in logic, further convincing them of the validity of the screening chanism.
After the conference ended, so people began to congratulate Zhao Yi, including so physicists, "Regardless of whether we can find new particles this ti, your screening program will be an essential thod for us to find new particles in the future!"
"This is a completely new thodology that we hadn’t even thought of before."
"Impressive! Very aningful!"
"I believe that using this thod in the future can help us make more new discoveries, such as detecting new particles!"
Many people recognized the significance of the screening program.
So top physicists, after comprehending the selection chanism, also expressed their admiration.
After the eting ended, the planned specific work was set: so people would be assigned to input data, using the screening program to review all the data previously obtained, and then analyze the data graphically.
"If the outco remains the sa, we can conclude that a new particle has indeed been discovered."
Ruan Wenye seed even more excited than Zhao Yi, "Do you know what this ans?"
Zhao Yi followed his thoughts and said, "A new particle has been found? Possibly the Higgs particle?"
"...Of course." Ruan Wenye rolled his eyes, "I’m talking about honor, achievent, fa, all of that!"
"Oh."
Zhao Yi listening.
"This is a world-class discovery. Maybe you could win the Nobel Prize in Physics with this." Ruan Wenye spoke with conviction.
Zhao Yi didn’t seem to care much, "I asked Mr. Kibor, he said it’s possible, but not a very high chance unless there are other contributions."
"That’s impressive too!" Ruan Wenye continued explaining, seemingly trying to make Zhao Yi understand how significant the discovery of the Higgs particle was, but Zhao Yi was more eager to know when he can return ho.
He was desperate to go back to China.
The ti he spent in Switzerland this ti was unexpected. He originally thought it would be one or two weeks only, but it has been almost a month.
The winter break has passed.
Classes at Yanhua University have already started.
Zhao Yi opened Penguin Number and saw the ssages on it. Many people sent him ssages, and he replied to each one. He made sure to tell Lin Xiaoqing that he would visit her as soon as he returned.
It was early morning in China, and most people weren’t online. However, so were.
Fan Lei and Li Renzhe.
Both guys seed like they were staying up late playing video gas, probably sitting in a row in an internet café.
Zhao Yi responded with a period mark to Fan Lei and imdiately received a new ssage, "Zhao Yi, when are you coming back? School has started for a week already. The days without you ..."
"What’s up?"
"Old Li often talks about you."
" /vomit!"
After sending an emoticon, Zhao Yi looked at the ssages sent by Fan Lei, humming according to the rhythm of the song, and found it sowhat coherent.
He understood Fan Lei’s aning.
Li Renzhe always sat next to him, not because of his fa, but purely because many girls would look over, giving them both a chance to bask in the attention.
The thought made Zhao Yi chuckle. Probably because he misses university life, he replied, "I also really want to go back. It’s not interesting here. But I’m waiting for the result. About half a month, maybe a bit longer."
He was uncertain.
Fan Lei asked the key question, "Is your visa that long?"
"I got a work visa."
"Work visa? Do you have a job over there?" one could feel Fan Lei’s surprise from his ssage.
"Yeah."
Zhao Yi didn’t elaborate further.
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