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Xue An and Liu Jing had originally planned to observe a few more people at tonight’s banquet, but Zhushi Jiu’s sudden appearance caught their attention. Now, they changed their minds, and that young man brought them unexpected joy. They could totally use him to infiltrate Wang Chong’s circle!

The only issue was how to proceed. Anyway, Zhushi Jiu had already shown them his value, and they decided to lay low for now.

Under their watchful eyes, Zhushi Jiu chatted with Wang Chong and others, glanced at his watch, and then smiled and waved goodbye to the group before leaving.

“Where is he going?”

Xue An’s gaze remained fixed on Zhushi Jiu.

Lyu Jing watched as Zhushi Jiu walked up to an older gentleman and several middle-aged men, chatting with them.

After a while, Lyu Jing’s expression changed to surprise: “They’re discussing quantum mechanics! That older gentleman is a leading figure in domestic physics, and the others are all professors!”

This kid also knows physics? Xue An became interested in Zhushi Jiu.

Does Zhushi Jiu understand physics?

No, he doesn’t.

He’s a law student, and his knowledge of physics stopped at high school. He can only remember a few professional terms, and the rest of the physical formulas have been forgotten. You can say he knows zip about physics.

However, during the previous week, he overheard many conversations between professors and experts with “Professor” or “Expert” titles in the reception hall.

With a bit of attention to timing, he easily carried on the conversations of those professors and experts.

It was like those physics experts; they were discussing the most heated theory in the domestic physics community – quantum stealth.

The topic was initiated by the most respected older gentleman, “Old Jiang.” Zhushi Jiu didn’t know his exact name, but since the middle-aged men called him “Old Jiang,” he followed suit.

“If we apply quantum technology to materials science, we can create truly invisible materials, not just invisible but also capable of evading any scientific detection. And due to the special properties of quantum materials, objects made from them would lack any physical presence on the macro level…”

That was the topic they were discussing earlier.

One middle-aged man, Professor Wang, wearing a black cheongsam, frowned slightly, preparing to speak, but Zhushi Jiu beat him to it.

“But isn’t this hypothesis meaningless? On a macro level, it doesn’t have any physical presence, and it’s difficult to detect using scientific methods. Isn’t that contradicting experimental physics? It’s like saying that this material can only exist in science fiction novels, and humans will never be able to create it. I think it’s too absurd.”

Professor Wang felt that Zhushi Jiu’s words resonated with him; he also wanted to say that earlier.

Old Jiang chuckled and teased, “Haha, I think you young people are more close-minded than I, an old man.”

Professor Wang shook his head, about to say, “I also can’t agree.”

However, Zhushi Jiu again beat him to it: “I also cannot agree.”

Professor Wang became puzzled, noticing Zhushi Jiu this time.

What’s going on? This young man, who came out of nowhere, keeps stealing the spotlight?

He didn’t know that the opposing views Zhushi Jiu raised came from his own conversation from the previous week. Zhushi Jiu didn’t understand the theory, but he could still parrot the words.

Old Jiang turned his attention to Zhushi Jiu, smiling: “Indeed, quantum materials are contradictory to current human understanding, but I still believe humans can create true quantum materials.”

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“We’re discussing the future prospects of quantum materials. If, like you, physicists are certain that this material can’t exist, aren’t we limiting ourselves?”

Other professors, such as Professor Li, Professor Zhao, and Professor Wang, also nodded in agreement: “Scientific researchers should be rigorous, but being too rigorous isn’t good. We still believe that quantum materials exist.”

Professor Wang shook his head again: “Based on…”

“Based on the theory of quantum entanglement, can’t we simply consider quantum stealth materials as another form of quantum transmission technology? It’s just transferring the micro-level entanglement to the macro level.”

“When we previously thought that the two objects in an entangled state were far apart, we could instantly collapse into a definite state if we measured one side…”

Zhushi Jiu continued to shamelessly plagiarize Professor Wang’s words.

“…and now, the prevailing view in the physics community is that quantum mechanics has no basis, is empty, and lacks any foundation…”

This time, Professor Wang didn’t let Zhushi Jiu continue speaking; he also joined in: “I don’t know how this view became popular. At the very least, when we deny a theory, we should provide a more convincing argument, right?”

“It seems to me that the foundation of quantum mechanics has already been well-established, and there’s no need to rebuild it.”

Zhushi Jiu nodded in agreement, looking at Professor Wang: “I think the same way.”

A middle-aged man and a young man exchanged a glance, both with a spark of mutual understanding in their eyes.

“Ha ha, you young folks…” Old Jiang chuckled, shaking his head: “One by one, you’re all so rigid in your thinking. You, Wang, are okay, but you…”

Old Jiang pointed at Zhushi Jiu: “What’s your story? Which professor did you follow? You should be brave enough to challenge old ideas, but how did you… Ah, it’s heartbreaking.”

He looked at Zhushi Jiu with disappointment, as if seeing a precious gem ruined by a clumsy craftsman.

“Oh, I previously studied in the United States.”

“Old American?”

Old Jiang’s gaze was unpleasant.

“The Americans are untrustworthy. They… never mind, just their research on quantum mechanics isn’t thorough enough!”

Zhushi Jiu nodded humbly, as if accepting criticism.

On the other side, Xue An and the others continued to observe Zhushi Jiu’s conversation, which seemed extremely professional. Their task was to recruit talent, and Zhushi Jiu’s performance naturally caught their attention.

Young, with solid knowledge of physics, and strong social skills.

Lyu Jing elbowed Xue An: “Captain, how about…”

“Let’s observe for a while longer.”

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