Transformed Marvel Genius

Chapter 36: gravitational anomaly

Going down the cellar along the automatic retractable ladder, what they saw along the way opened the eyes of the two science babies. Little local tyrants, the entire basement is the private property of the short legs.

"This is the latest LED energy-saving lamp, 200 lumens."

Anna was silent.

"Isn't this Osborne's concept product, a smart manipulator that can also recognize commands by voice?"

The concept product was bought for people like me, Anna said to herself, he thought Fitz was making a fuss.

"Anna, is there a micro-nano printer ahead? Damn it, I only saw the electromagnetic field confinement technology in 2006, and it has been built now?"

"The minimum is 100nm. However, the consumables are expensive. When the printer is adjusted to the micro-nano level, it will consume a lot of needles, and a needle will cost thousands of dollars."

A typical one can't afford to use it.

Anna was tricked. If she hadn't had some savings in the past, she would now be running at a deficit.

There are several tables ahead, and in the center is a computer table, with a computer host, the display screen is dragged by four, and the four 29-inch large screens continuously jump out of the code.

There is a 256-core cluster against the wall on the left, hundreds of indicator lights are flashing, liquid nitrogen cooling, indoor air conditioning 24 hours a day.

On the right side of the wall is a physical and chemical laboratory with short legs, with a metallographic microscope in the middle.

……

Fitz's eyes are bright and his eyes are red. This is the favorite of tech nerds!

Simmons paid attention to other things. She felt that the basement was very big. Even with so many equipments, the basement still didn't feel crowded.

This is the fifth most expensive place in the United States, Beacon Hill.

Just don't be too proud.

In fact, this is a misunderstanding by Simmons. Dr. Killian has a relationship with the real estate developer of Beacon Hill. Maya bought it early and had a discount. At the time of the purchase, it was only 40 million, and it was paid off in 30 years, which is not too much. Howe.

Anna saw that Fitz was interested in the metallographic microscope, and said: "This is what I used to analyze the diameter of the gold wire. Now the picture displayed by the metallographic analysis is the circuit wire of the electric pulse bomb. The gold wire used, each gold wire It's 1,000 atoms in diameter, and I use it to print a scaled-up cascade."

Fitz was amazed. Anna has so many gizmos, electromagnetic bombs, electric pulse bombs... and...

Fitz looked at the gold foil in the alcohol: "Are you making graphene?"

Anna explained: "Yes, the gold foil is a complete sample. I folded it in half with tape and picked it out 35 times. Now I'm going to try to make a graphene capacitor."

Fitz:  …

There is no way. Once the infrasonic weapon is involved, it involves the output power. The power is too small, and the lethality of the infrasonic weapon is insufficient, so Anna has to make a large-capacity battery.

The air conditioner in the cellar was turned on a little low, and it was a little cold.

Anna asked the three of them to put on clothes,

Of course, Anna won't have nothing to do to show off her studio when she's full. She's a busy person and doesn't have much time to spare. Turn on the computer, enter a few commands, and bring up several hidden files from the Linux system.

"Look at it."

The file contains compressed pictures, all of which are clips from old newspapers. Look at the date and time span from 1946 to 1965. There are more than 30 pictures. .

The opening chapter is a sensational adjective such as shocking and attracting world attention. It has the style of UC shocking the party.

Dr. Hall was puzzled. He wasn't shocked to breastfeed an old sow in the street.

While pointing to the newspaper with her index finger, Anna recorded the data in the newspaper with a pen and listed it in a table.

Next, Dr. Hall took a look and saw the clue. The same gravitational constant, but a different value.

It is necessary to explain here that the parameters of universal gravitation measured by experiments are not constants themselves.

This is related to the gradual development of human cognition.

In 1687, Newton published universal gravitation in Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy.

Since then, scientists have gotten ideas from it.

They think that the weight of the earth can be measured according to the gravitational force.

However, it was not until 71 years after Newton's death, that is, in 1798, that the scientist Cavendish got the spark from the optical bias amplification measurement, and finally combined the Coulomb torque meter to design a "torsional scale", weighed the earth's mass, and calculated the universal gravitational constant. .

In the next two hundred years, as the understanding of gravitation continued to deepen, scientists gradually realized that the gravitational constant is not a fixed value, it will increase with the expansion of the universe, and because the measurement cannot eliminate the interference of other gravitational forces, the value itself There is a deviation.

However, the error of normal measured data is about one thousandth.

And the data written by Anna, that is, the experimental results in the 20 years after 1945, the deviation value is at least 1%, and some are very exaggerated, even reaching 10%.

At that time, it caused quite a stir. A group of people who didn't know how to do it shouted that there was a problem with the Cavendish experiment, how could the gravitational constant change so much, and even pulled out Newton's body and whipped it.

There was a lot of uproar.

But later scientists thought it was an unrepeatable experiment and put them into the civil sciences.

"Isn't this a foregone conclusion?!" Dr. Hall already had guesses in his heart, but he preferred to get Anna's opinion.

Anna disagreed: "In science, Newton's coffin has been picked up and beaten several times!"

"Look at the experimental site again."

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, UCLA, UC San Diego ~www.readwn.com~ A dozen newspapers, spanning 20 years, all have problems in the same place - California.

"You mean..." Dr. Hall was lost in thought.

Science is never a coincidence.

"Doctor, in 1968, Gabriel discovered that Euler's equation can describe the strong nuclear force. After several years of wandering around, and finally through the study of Leonard, the physics community formally established string theory. Before that, there was no closed-string gravity. Son's words."

Gravity is a very strange force. The other three of the four positions can be incorporated into the unified field theory, but gravity cannot.

Compared with the other three of the four major forces, the electromagnetic force, the strong interaction force, and the weak interaction force, the gravitational force differs by 40 orders of magnitude, which is pitifully small.

At that time, scientists were thinking hard, why the same force created by God is just like a son of a bitch.

Too out of place.

So string theory experts came up with the concept that gravitation is a very special force, and the appearance of light is not born by the same mother, other forces are vibrations of open strings, and only gravity is transmitted by closed strings.

Open strings must be fixed on the cosmic space-time membrane, while closed strings can penetrate the space-time membrane.

Just like sunlight, when it shines on glass, the glass cannot feel it, because most of the light passes through.

The same is true of gravity. Humans cannot feel it because most of the gravitons (closed strings) have passed through.

In another word, it was created by God of God and can penetrate the universe.

"You mean if there is a substance that can change the permeability of glass..."

The rest is self-evident, Dr. Hall stopped talking and took out a pen and paper to count.

Anna breathed a sigh of relief and finally dismissed Dr. Hall.

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