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Chapter 355: A Trip to Switzerland 3

After learning about what he probably needs to explain through Professor Zhu Yunqian, Duke put down his mind. The materials are ready-made. Kerry can get an extremely professional demonstration film out in seconds, so what should he do?

So I put down the phone and said, "Let's go, let's go and see the big fountain and the flower clock today." Duke said enthusiastically, as if he wouldn't do anything tomorrow.

"Duke, didn't you just agree to give someone a report? Otherwise, let's take a break today." The father-in-law could understand a little English and knew what Duke was saying just now. He was already satisfied with having such a capable son-in-law. It would be no longer a day before and a day to play. It would not delay the son-in-law's affairs.

What the old man thinks is relatively simple, but he doesn't want to delay his business because of playing things.

"Dad, it's okay. I'll think about communicating things. When I come back, I'll write it in the evening. This is not a very formal meeting. Most of them are actually Q&A. Talking about things is second to you." Duke said with a smile, "What should I do today or what to do. After resting, we'll set off." After that, Duke saw the text message from his phone.

"Look, Sovaz and the others rented their cars." With Sovaz, the bodyguard, who is very proficient in eating, drinking and having fun abroad, he can leave many things to him after he comes out, which saves Duke a lot of trouble.

Since this is the case, the four old men looked at each other and smiled, let's continue playing. The group simply packed up and took two business cars to head straight to the destination of the game.

Although Switzerland is very small, it takes much longer to stay away from the war than most countries. Its unique geographical location, strong nation and clever diplomatic strategies have prevented Switzerland from being involved in the tragic war of the First World War II.

Therefore, the history of Switzerland has been well passed down. Any building on the street may be able to count hundreds of years of history. When Sovaz rented a car, he hired a professional driver and tour guide very considerately.

Duke and the others were riding in a seven-seater business car, listening to the tour guide introducing the history of various buildings along the way as if they had entered a history gallery. Even the otaku like Duke was attracted by the lifelike story of the tour guide.

With such a professional tour guide, even the inconspicuous street became legendary because of a duke's affair on this street. Therefore, the Duke family's trip was considered a pleasure to go away and return with great pleasure.

The next day, Duke went to the CERN for exchange, while Shu Ya took four elderly people to continue the trip.

The person who came to greet Duke was Dr. Hertz himself. Dr. Hertz was a typical German. He drove to the hotel on time. Duke took Sovaz downstairs to the hotel lobby. At first glance, he saw Hertz, a gentleman in his thirties, dressed in a suit and tie, which was very different from the scientist in Duke's mind. If it weren't for the only one waiting in the hall, Duke could hardly believe it was him.

"Hello, you must be Dr. Duke. Welcome to Geneva as a guest." Looking at Duke and his party who were rushing, Hertz came forward enthusiastically. Duke's overly young face also surprised Hertz, but this did not affect Hertz's enthusiasm.

"Hello, Dr. Hertz, I'm very happy to see you." Duke also extended his hand enthusiastically. The two of them held each other tightly and exchanged greetings for a while. Then the three of them got into Hertz's Mercedes-Benz and drove directly to the Nuclear Research Center.

In the academic lecture hall of the Nuclear Research Center with more than 100 seats, scientists were already filled with scientists. They all came because of the lotus pile. Although Duke theoretically explained the principles of natural nuclear reactors, there were also reproducible experiments at MIT to verify Duke's discovery.

However, since Duke did not publish the catalyst formula, other nuclear physicists have never been able to reproduce Duke's theory. Therefore, some nuclear physicists are still somewhat skeptical about Duke's theory.

But when he heard that Dr. Duke had already used this theory to develop an experimental repository, even skeptical experts were shocked.

The experimental stack is not a laboratory, and the possibility of fraud is almost zero.

Duke was facing a large number of top physicists and was a little nervous, but his attention quickly shifted to the explanation. These things were completely familiar to him, so he could explain them clearly without watching any film.

According to Professor Zhu's guidance, Duke had almost no concealment of the result indicators. When he saw the result indicators of the Lotus Drop, the crowd of nuclear physicists were shocked. They were all top experts in this industry, and of course they knew what the indicators achieved by the Lotus Drop mean for nuclear power.

For nuclear power, this is definitely an epoch-making recharge.

So after Duke finished his lecture, the experts below couldn't sit still, and questions came to Duke one by one. Not every expert received complete information from the Lotus Pile. For most of them, some people only knew today that Duke's summary report certainly could not meet their needs.

Because Duke opened another door to nuclear reaction research, and from now on, this is a direction for nuclear energy to benefit mankind better. For experts who are interested in conducting nuclear energy application research, every information Duke revealed is very precious and may become an opportunity to trigger their research inspiration.

So, everyone wants to take advantage of this opportunity to learn as much about the Lotus Pile as possible.

Duke never expected that his report would cause such a big response. Faced with the experts' problems like a firecracker, Duke felt a little poor at coping with it. Hertz was still experienced. He came out to play the host temporarily and used his professional knowledge to initially summarize and classify the experts' problems.

This made the chaotic situation orderly and became an exchange meeting for Duke to deal with many experts. He originally scheduled a report meeting for one morning. Amid the endless problems of enthusiastic experts, Duke dragged on for the whole day and still had the experts still not satisfied.

If Duke hadn't had Kerry, the living computer, Duke would not have been able to deal with so many experts' questions. The answer to each question must be professional and profound, and it cannot reveal too much secrets. The grasp of this is really difficult.

Duke's answer gave many experts new ideas. Some questions were that Duke had not yet started the research direction, so Duke showed his ideas without hesitation, hoping that these experts could conduct research first. Due to the huge killer weapon like Kerry, many things Duke needs are a feasible or unfeasible conclusion.

As long as these experts publish the general conclusions in the research results, Duke can simulate and reverse the results from the data they published. Therefore, this exchange meeting seems to be Duke revealing many novel research directions and possibilities, which makes the experts very satisfied. For Duke, it is equivalent to dispersing the research and allowing these experts to become auxiliary candidates for their own research.
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