Applause is like a storm.

Almost knocked over the roof of the auditorium.

Looking at the man walking down from the stage, Professor klitshing, who was sitting near the center of the meeting, clapped his hands and said with a smile to Professor Kleber, who was sitting next to him.

"Excellent speech What do you think? "

Clap your hands again, Professor Kleber said with a smile.

"My opinion is the same as yours, except that it's a little more inconceivable."

Klitsyn turned his head and gave him a curious look.

"Incredible? Incredible what? "

"I always thought he was a scholar who focused on his own research and didn't care about anything irrelevant, but I didn't expect that he was not such a person."

"I have found him and I hope he can give us a chance."

"What chance?"

"The chance to touch the sun with both hands, or to share peace and prosperity together," said Kleiber, looking at the figure that had disappeared behind the door, squinting his eyes as if in memory, and continuing with some emotion. "Although he refused me at that time, I once doubted that I was wrong about people, and I was pessimistic about the future But it turned out that I was wrong. He just brought the sun to the ground in another way that would satisfy everyone's demands as much as possible. "

For any country, energy is an eternal problem. Once the problem of energy is solved, all the contradictions between the means of production and the relations of production will be solved when the matter is not particularly scarce.

The resulting social changes will be extremely terrifying, even surpassing the sum of the two previous industrial revolutions' impact on human society.

At the same time, the birth of this technology is bound to break the long-standing international order of barely maintaining balance in a fierce way.

In the face of this unbalanced force, it may be more difficult to predict how countries will react than the turbulent plasma in the reactor core.

A little carelessness, even just a miscalculation, may lead to consequences that no one can bear

Professor klitshing smiled when he understood what Professor Crabbe said.

"Are you talking about controlled fusion?"

As a scholar, he didn't care much about the exchange of interests between the politicians, so he just said in a relaxed tone, "I heard that the EU and the United States have paid a lot of price for China to remove the core of the first generation fusion reactor from the ban list But I remember correctly. Isn't that the result of the discussion among countries? "

Shaking his head, Professor Kleiber looked back from the stage and said.

"Professor klitsyn, the country is also made up of people. Everyone's voice plays a role to a certain extent. The only difference is that some people's voice is as small and insignificant as a mosquito, while some people's voice is even louder than thunder, which can't be ignored. This is both a right and a responsibility. "

"He is the leader of the Chinese academic community, the representative of all Chinese scholars, and the chief designer who once completed the great cause of controllable fusion project. I can even say for sure that China is willing to negotiate with other countries on the technology of controllable nuclear fusion, and now the world is still on the track of peace, and his contribution is certainly in it. "

At the same time, on the other side of the auditorium.

He stopped clapping his hands and squinted at the boat coming down from the platform. Suddenly, Professor Frank vilzek couldn't help saying.

"Our common issue."

Edward Witten, who was sitting next to him, raised his eyebrows gently and asked with interest.

"What did you just say?"

“…… I mean, what he said, "with his hands crossed, Professor vilzek tried to repeat," the idea of this seminar and the upcoming International Center for the study of the lunar Hadron Collider is to let us face the issues we must face together. "

Witten: " Is that what he said? "

"Maybe, maybe it's a little different But all in all, that's what it means. "Professor vilzek made a ha ha and quickly brought the topic to the past." in a word, finally, there are generous people who are willing to push our discipline forward to the future are you ready? Mr. Witten. "

"Are you calling me?"

"Otherwise?" Vilzek smiled and squeezed his eyebrows. "You used to complain that the Collider at CERN was too weak to verify your theory. Now there is a bigger Collider, and your relationship with the person in charge is good."

Hearing this, Witten smiled and shook his head.

"I don't deny that the first half of your sentence is an epic moment for physics, but it's too early for string theory."

"Don't be so pessimistic, man."

"It's not pessimism, it's that we don't have any means of observation at all to reveal the mystery of a world that is one dimension lower than us. It's not a problem that can be solved by a collider alone," Witten continued after a pause. "But even so, it's just as significant. As I said, it's an epic moment. Whether in the academic sense or outside the academic sense. ""Outside physics?" Vilzek frowned. "I don't quite understand what you mean."

Witten smiled.

"My academic intuition tells me that the world is becoming a whole, just like two intertwined strings, our physics will be more prosperous from now on But it's too early to say that. Wait a minute. "

Vilzek mumbled, "is it still early? We can't see it any later. "

Hearing the old friend's words, Witten laughed.

"What does it matter? Princeton will see it for us, someone will see it for us! "

……

After landing in front of the stage, the president of CERN, Mrs. kleimer, came to the stage.

This half century old grandmother expressed CERN's support and affirmation for the upcoming International Center for the study of the lunar Hadron Collider (imcrc) with a slow but clear speech.

For a variety of reasons, at this international seminar, the speeches of the representatives of the academic community were arranged in position C and placed in front of the political representatives.

After the speeches made by the representatives of Lu Zhou and CERN, director Li of the State Administration of science, technology and industry of China, as well as high-level officials from the aerospace departments of Russia, the United States, the European Union and other countries, all expressed their views on this century project on behalf of their own officials, and sent their best wishes.

No matter what kind of ideas are in mind, no matter what kind of fights and games are behind it, at least at this moment, in the face of the century project that determines the height of the earth's civilization, the hands from all over the world are tightly held together.

And this historical picture was recorded by the cameras on both sides of the auditorium of the ten thousand people's Congress, and broadcast to tens of millions of TV sets in real time through the network.

The opening ceremony soon came to an end.

The first lunar Hadron Collider conference officially began.

At the same time, for physics, a new era has opened up with the curtain of the opening ceremony