Transformed Marvel Genius

Chapter 27: Dr. Hall's Antimatter

Everyone was extremely disappointed, and they were busy with their work, but they came to no answer.

"Are you sure his white coat was not picked up on the street?!"

Anna subconsciously covered one eye and used her chubby hand.

She really can't stand it, no wonder the frequent accidents of American nuclear weapons.

From the report of the Department of Defense, we can see that from 1950 to 1980, there were frequent incidents of nuclear weapons in the United States.

There are 32 nuclear weapons accidents classified as "Broken Arrow". The predecessor of S.H.I.E.L.D., the Science and Strategy Corps, was exhausted for the Ministry of Defense.

Anna beckoned to the scientist.

From Anna's greeting little hand, the scientist saw the mentor who was in front of him when he was studying for a Ph.D. in a trance. Under the influence of the super aura, the scientist subconsciously handed it over to him.

"Do you think it's macro physics, double-precision floating-point numbers are enough?!"

After speaking, the little girl crossed her legs in a circle, put her hand on it, tapped the keyboard with ten fingers, customized a 16-byte floating point number, and modified the variables one by one.

Submit the task.

wait...

A series of operations are smooth and smooth, and it looks like an arm and a finger, as if the hand is not a scientist's, but a little girl's legs.

So strong, even the old scientist who has been immersed in the computer for many years is not as familiar as her.

Anna didn't think there was any problem at all. For a 16-byte floating point number, the largest 2 to the 128th power, the smallest 2 to the minus 128th power, it's almost the same.

She wrote the formula. At that time, there was no cluster computer group around her. She could not calculate it in a month with her hand, so Anna threw it to Dr. Octopus.

As a result, SHIELD found Anna by accident.

Because of the increase in the number of arithmetic digits, the burden on the computer cluster increased, and it took longer to return the results. Everyone waited for a long time. During this period, the special team members once again found Dr. Octopus hiding in the hotel next door. The most important thing for the special team now is to protect the imitation Star device, Dr. Octopus is afraid of the power of firearms, and there is no head-to-head exchange of fire between the two sides.

After the seventh shock wave swept through, the Harvard cluster finally sent back a compressed file.

Unzip...

Open binary text...

Scroll down...

While everyone was looking forward to it, the eigenvalue matrix finally appeared on the portable screen.

"What was the result?" Coulson asked.

Anna doesn't care. She roughly estimates the excess level, probably at the atomic level, about 10 to the power of -23.

Agents Hill and May did not speak, they simply expressed their feelings with their actions - standing behind the scientist, their eyes fixed on the computer.

Scientists are silent, there are results, but not simple results, not results that can be solved by setting a few stellarator parameters.

"What does the minus sign mean?" Agent Hill asked. She probably knew the meaning of several eigenvalues. Some of them represented the direction of the electromagnetic field, some of them were the strength of the electromagnetic field, and the probability of nuclear collision.

But only one of the negative signs...

"Don't even think about it, antimatter, it's antiproton." Fatty Anna scratched the back of her neck with her hand. After getting the result, she understood after a string of words.

The normal star simulator's deuterium-tritium fusion reaction will not happen as long as the power is unplugged. This is entirely due to the tritium fusion that Dr. Octopus put in as an igniter.

As long as the antiproton is thrown in, the antiproton and the tritium nucleus combine, and the two annihilate together, the center will collapse strongly, and the power of the explosion will immediately retract.

Then, the next most critical question is, where to find antimatter.

Anna felt that if there was one person in the world who had antimatter, it would be Dr. Hall, who is now in charge of Fermilab.

Ana told the situation, and Agent Hill made a call.

The phone is connected.

By this time, everyone stopped talking politely and asked the doctor straight to the point.

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief when they heard that Dr. Hall had stored 10,000 antiprotons.

Dr. Hall was still a little hesitant. After all, it was the capital that he and his experimental partners spent nearly 30 years accumulating. Even if he wanted to, the team led by Dr. Hall might not be willing.

Fortunately, Dr. Hall heard about the serious situation on the Boston side and persuaded his partner.

Then another problem arose. Illinois is inland of the United States. Fermilab is on the prairie next to Chicago. The distance from Boston is more than 1,600 kilometers in a straight line. It takes at least 6 hours to install and disassemble antimatter.

It is now the seventh shock wave. According to calculations, the tenth shock wave will arrive in three and a half hours.

At that time, even if antimatter arrives, it will be useless.

The two sides were silent for a while, and when the manpower finally ran out, the distance between the two states was enough to turn reliable into unreliable.

"There may be another way. Three months ago, in order to measure the conversion rate of matter and antimatter, Dr. Friedman deliberately took 500 antiprotons from Fermilab. It should not be used much now. With it, I think You are enough to support the arrival of the Quints."

Speaking of three months ago, Dr. Hall was full of bitter tears.

When Dr. Friedman took it away, Dr. Hall almost died of angina pain~www.readwn.com~ Antimatter was his darling, and with it, Dr. Hall could detect parallel universes.

It can be said that the pieces of antimatter in his hand are closer to Dr. Hall than his own son.

Unfortunately, Dr. Hall can refuse anyone, except Dr. Friedman.

Dr. Friedman has high prestige in himself, a Nobel Prize winner, and the Taishan Beidou in the academic world.

Of course, these Dr. Halls can refuse.

But Dr. TMD Friedman is the founder of the Large Particle Collider, a senior.

Dr. Hall can not sell anyone's favor, but Dr. Hall can't refuse this old guy who has participated in the design of positron-positron colliders and the construction of large particle colliders.

Dr. Hall is still using Dr. Friedman's own son.

Before hanging up the phone, Dr. Hall added: "You can bring Anna with you when you take antimatter. If there are special circumstances, maybe you can ask Anna to help. I heard that Dr. Freedman is full of praise for Anna's serious and hard work. ."

The last sentence was added on an ad hoc basis, and Friedman had an exchange with Dr. Hall. Unlike Dr. Hall, Dr. Friedman saw Anna almost every day these months. From his eyes, he could see Anna's thirst for knowledge, and he felt that Anna's future achievements were absolutely limitless.

With absolute talent and willingness to put in absolute effort, who can succeed if Anna fails.

If Anna heard it, she would probably accept it readily.

The blind tone came, and the moment the phone hung up, Anna also heard Dr. Hall's painful and desolate cry.

It is estimated that as soon as the phone hangs up, Dr. Hall should rush to get digoxin tablets.

Thirty years of hard work was taken away from Dr. Hall in one day, and it's no wonder that he didn't have a myocardial infarction.

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