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Chapter 48 The paper is published and the genius appears!

Chapter 48 The paper is published and the genius appears!
Zhang Wei thought that since he was forced by his parents to repeat his studies, he might as well take this opportunity to make a fortune.

A score of 750 is not a problem for him at all. According to the devil's quotation last year, if he had two days and one night of insomnia, he could get a set of real college entrance examination questions. After a few days of constipation and doing some hard-tipped calligraphy, he could get another set of full marks for the college entrance examination.

This price can be exchanged for one million, which is a great deal.

For those college entrance examination repeating institutions, this million is completely affordable.

Repeating the college entrance examination is a very expensive thing. The tuition fee alone costs 10,000 yuan a year. For students with lower grades, if you don’t pay 30,000 to 50,000 yuan, the repeating institution will not accept you.

Of course, for students with good grades, repeating institutions will charge no fees and even give bonuses. Just to increase the passing rate.

For a larger repeat institution, assuming it can enroll 2,000 students every year, the average fee per student is 10,000 yuan, which is a tuition fee of 20 million yuan.

In fact, there are many people who pay 30,000 to 50,000 yuan to repeat their studies. Parents hope that their children will succeed and would rather spend more money to provide a good learning environment for their children. Compare this to the school district housing that can cost hundreds or tens of millions in later generations. What is the re-reading fee of tens of thousands of dollars?
Calculated this way, the fees charged by repeating institutions will be higher, so a repeating school like Maotanchang Middle School with tens of thousands of people charges more than 200 million a year.

The repeat school that Zhang Wei found can accept 3,000 students a year, and the fee is at least 40 million. It is affordable to spend 1 million to buy a perfect score in the college entrance examination as a sign.

The result was just as Zhang Wei expected, they were willing to pay this million.

This made Zhang Wei feel as if he had opened up a new road to wealth. He would brush up on the college entrance examination copy every year and make a small profit of one million.

It's a pity that this opportunity to woolen wool only comes once a year.

……

Editorial Department of "Science" journal. Editor-in-chief Donald Kennedy had just walked into his office. Before he could even take a sip of coffee, his staff hurriedly knocked on the door and came in.

"Professor, that Chinese scientist Zhang Wei, we received detailed information from him."

"Is it Professor Zhang Wei who made graphene? Is there any problem with his information?" Donald Kennedy asked.

He instinctively used the word "Professor". After all, nine out of ten people who submit manuscripts to Science and get them approved are professors.

"Professor, I don't think he is a professor." The subordinate replied.

"Is that a doctor?"

There are also many PhD students who can publish papers in Science.

"I can't be sure about this. There is no introduction to the degree in the personal information he provided. This is the information he provided, including his identification."

The man said, handing several pages to Donald Kennedy.

"Zhang Wei was born in China on April 1985, 4...why is he still so careless? This is the second time he has written the wrong year of birth!" Donald Kennedy said dissatisfied.

"Professor, I'm afraid this Mr. Zhang Wei was really born in 1985. That's what is written on the ID card he sent. Although it is all in Chinese, the year is a number, and I can still understand it."

Donald Kennedy immediately turned to the next page, which was a copy of Zhang Wei's ID card.

At that time, the second-generation ID card had not yet begun to be used, and Zhang Wei provided the first-generation ID card.

The result after copying the first-generation ID card is simply a lump, and you can’t even see the face clearly.

But the date of birth is still very clear, and it is in Arabic numerals, so you don’t need to understand Chinese to understand it.

"1985? It really says 1985? Could this be the date the certificate was issued?" Donald Kennedy asked subconsciously.

But then he dismissed the idea. No country's identity document would have the date of issuance written on the third line instead of the holder's date of birth.

"It was really 1985! He was only nineteen years old!" Donald Kennedy couldn't help but exclaimed.

"Eighteen years old to be precise. He was born in April, and it's not yet April yet." His subordinate reminded him.

"Eighteen years old!" Donald Kennedy was directly shocked.

What so many top scientists in the world have spent twenty years failing to solve is actually solved by an eighteen-year-old kid!

The key is that he not only made graphene, but also wrote a perfect paper that even Nobel Prize winners cannot modify!

The former can be explained by luck, while the latter is true strength!

This requires using only 4,000 words to rigorously describe your scientific research results. A large number of professional terms are used, and professionals have to look them up in a dictionary to understand.

Excluding the matter of making graphene, being able to write such a paper represents extremely strong academic ability. There are many physics professors from prestigious universities who cannot write such a high-level paper.

To have such academic ability at the age of eighteen can only be the performance of the top genius!
If it were in another field, if such a character appeared, people would probably not believe it.

But science is different, there is no shortage of geniuses here!

"He reminds me of Landau!" Donald Kennedy muttered.

Landau is a famous physicist and winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physics. The first paper he published at the age of 18 proposed the density matrix of quantum mechanics, which caused a sensation in the entire scientific community. The density matrix also became the name of quantum mechanics. the basic theory in.

"Another genius is about to appear!" Donald Kennedy continued: "Raise Mr. Zhang Wei's rating to T3!" "T3? Is this too high?"

"I even want to upgrade him to T2 level. He is only eighteen years old. Do you know what this means? It means that he will have at least fifty years to do scientific research. It also means that he will definitely wait until A Nobel Prize!"

Donald Kennedy sighed meaningfully, and then said: "Do you know, time is always the most important weapon for scientists!"

……

There is actually a ranking within the journal for scientists who submit papers.

Taking "Science" as an example, the highest T0 level is often the greatest scientists, such as Hawking, Dirac, Feynman, and even Einstein.

Level T1 is a Nobel Prize scholar, such as the reviewer Carl Weiman.

Level T2 involves Nobel Prize-level research. Those who are waiting in line to receive the Nobel Prize are equivalent to Nobel Prize reserves. Maybe the Nobel Prize will be awarded to them next year.

The T3 level is those who are expected to win the Nobel Prize in the future, but have not yet entered the queue.

In the academic world, scholars at this level are already considered to be experts in their own fields. At least academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences cannot reach this level.

And Zhang Wei is only eighteen years old, and he was a complete unknown before. Giving him the T3 level of a great player is definitely top-notch treatment.

As Donald Kennedy said, the most important weapon a scientist has is time. As long as you live long enough, your scientific research results will sooner or later be transformed into practical products and promote the progress of human civilization.

A Nobel Prize-winning achievement often takes 20 to 30 years to ferment. If you achieve Nobel Prize-level results when you are sixty years old, then you are likely not to win the Nobel Prize, because by the time your research results begin to benefit mankind, you will have already failed. What a fart!

But if you achieve Nobel Prize-level research results when you are twenty years old, even thirty years later, you will still be fifty years old, still the golden age of a scientist.

In the eyes of Donald Kennedy, age is Zhang Wei’s biggest advantage. He has plenty of time and is waiting for graphene to be widely used.

Anyway, just endure it! Spending time with an eighteen year old? No scientist in the entire academic world can survive this!

……

Ye Haotian returned to the dormitory with a package.

"What good things did you buy?" the autistic man asked, staring at the package.

"You've become more curious recently! You used to just stare at the wall and turn a deaf ear to other things."

Ye Haotian said and threw the package to Chen Ming: "This is Zhang Wei's package. It was sent to the department. I guess the address left at that time was still Tsinghua University, so I collected it for him. I don't know what's inside." , feels like a book.”

"It's from the United States. The address is 1200 New York Avenue, Northwest Washington. I guess there are U.S. dollars inside!" The autistic man looked eager to open the package.

"It's against the law to open other people's letters without permission! I'll call Zhang Wei later and ask him if he wants to send it to him."

Before Ye Haotian finished speaking, the autistic man tore open the package and saw a copy of the journal "Science" inside.

"Why did you open the package? You can explain it to Zhang Wei later!" Ye Haotian sighed helplessly.

No wonder he was dragged into doing experiments without any legal awareness.

Ye Haotian quickly took the package over and planned to reseal it. He took a look at what was inside and murmured: "I came last in the final exam and I haven't even studied Chinese textbooks well. How can I find the courage to order foreign language journals!"

Saying that, Ye Haotian sighed again: "I haven't seen Zhang Wei for a few days, and I really miss him. Without him around, I always feel that something is missing, and I feel uncomfortable sleeping at night!"

"I miss him too!" The autistic man pondered for a few seconds, and then said: "At this time, if Zhang Wei is here, he will definitely treat me to hot-pot meat in a copper pot."

"I think you're tapping me again!"

Ye Haotian looked at the autistic person, and then remembered that the autistic person didn't have many friends except himself and Zhang Wei, and he couldn't help but feel a ripple in his heart.

Now that Zhang Wei is gone, only I can treat him to hot-pot meat in a copper pot!

"You haven't eaten yet, have you? Let's go, I'll treat you to some hot-pot meat in a copper pot! I'll give you a bottle of beer," Ye Haotian said.

"I won't drink Yanjing beer anymore," the autistic man said.

"Quit drinking? That's a good thing!"

"I'm not quitting. Yanjing beer is too cheap, I want to drink Budweiser!"

"You still drink Budweiser? How come Zhang Wei got you into such a bad habit!"

The two chatted and laughed and left the dormitory.

It has just fallen into the night in China, and the morning has dawned in the United States. The new issue of "Science" has been published!
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