Chapter 62
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nChapter 62 Terrifying Soanian Theory
n“Without the support of the Soanian Theory, the airship project will have to stop. “So will the H233T missile technology.
n“The T22 cell phone chip will be suspended. “The research of 115, our eighth-generation power core, won’t be able to continue. “The 324 human cell experiment needs to stop, too!”
nMore and more data popped up on the screen, and the audience gradually realized how important the matter was. At the same time, they came to understand the significance of the Soanian Theory.
n“The shutdown of the airship project may affect many aspects of our aerospace technology because the core technologies are based on the Soanian Theory.
n“The HZ33T missile technology is about weapon energy. With that technology, our tanks can break the 7,000m range limit. Moreover, the shells can divide after launching and achieve precision strikes, hitting the exact targets we want.
n“I think everyone here knows what the T22 cell phone chip is for. It will enable 100% speech input. That is keyboard-free input. The current cell phones can’t even achieve semi-speech input. The ‘voice input’ we have now can only fulfill the most basic functions. With the T22 technology, cell phones can break free of their traditional forms. They can even become as malleable as the playdough.
n“324 is a medical technology regarding human cells, targeting cancer in specific. As we all know, cancer exists because of deteriorating cells. If we succeed in 324, we can effectively stop the spreading and multiplication of cancer cells. We may even be able to cure cancer!
n“115 mainly focuses on power generation. Vehicles, airplanes, ships, and even ordinary engines all need power…”
nThe young woman went on. By then, the audience was blown away by the Soanian Theory. They finally knew why Oraman was so furious. Had they known it earlier, they would have lost their temper, too. Viclan and his fellow scientists were too important to Neige.
nTake cancer as an example.
nNo country had ever been able to cure cancer. However, if their research succeeded, they would be able to do just that. How many years would Neigh stay ahead of other countries after that?
nThirty years? Fifty years? Or even more than that!
nWith the current scientific research standard on Moon, would they be able to cure cancer in fifty years?
nHighly unlikely!
nWhat if Viclan went back to Moon and offered the technology to his country?
nTheir scientific research standard might exceed that of Neige!
nWith better scientific research, the country would be stronger. They could build better weapons. Moon already had a large population and could quickly become one of the top three countries in the world. It might have a chance to exceed Neige!
nThis was a pressing matter!
n“You idiots! Do you know how important they are now?!” Oraman shouted.
n“Yes, Mr. President! We’ll get them back!”
n“Hold on. Mr. President, I don’t think getting them back will do any good if they’re determined to leave. We need to find a way to get them to our side!”
nThat was the most important thing!
nHowever, how would they do that? Controlling someone physically was much more complicated than winning their heart.
nOraman turned to the speaker. “Any suggestions?”
nThe man was called Lincoln and was one of the high-ranking officials. He said confidently, “I do, but I’ll need your permission, Mr. President.”
n“Consider it granted!”
n“The Nobel Prize!”
n“The Nobel Prize?”
n“The Nobel Prize?”
nEveryone’s eyes lit up when they heard it.
nThat was a great idea!
nThese scientists didn’t care about financial gains. Few scientists did. They cared more about their reputation and honor. The Nobel Prize was one of the greatest honors they could have.
nThere was the Nobel Prize for Literature, Physics, Economics, Chemistry, etc. They were all the most prominent prizes in their fields.
nViclan and his colleagues must want the Nobel Prize as well. All scientists wanted to win such a prize in their lives. No one could say no to the Nobel Prize.
n“That’s so clever! Lincoln, good job!”
n“That’s right! Mr. President, we can lure them back with a Nobel Prize!”
nOraman nodded. In fact, they already had a shortlist for the Nobel Prize candidates.
nViclan and his fellow compatriots weren’t popular in Neige, and none of them was on that list.
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nIf their contribution to scientific research was fairly treated, Viclan should have won the Nobel Prize 22 years ago when he put forward the Soanian Theory.
nThe Soanian Theory had more significance than the theory of relativity. However, that didn’t make much difference. He hadn’t been nominated even once in the past twenty years.
n“Mr. President, the nominees for this year’s Nobel Prize are already determined,” said someone who had failed to read the room.
nThe president threw his pen at the man before he could say another word.
n“Change it, then! You idiot! Did you leave your brain at home before you came in? Fix it, or give your job to someone else! You’re dismissed!”
nThey thought that Viclan and his people would come back as soon as the Nobel Prize was on the table. After all, Neige was the most powerful country in the world, and the Nobel Prize was the greatest honor.
nNo one would say no to such an honor granted by the most powerful country.
nThese people believed that nothing could be more tempting than the Nobel Prize. No matter why the scientists left, they would come back.
nThey were so sure.
nAfter the president left, Lincoln and the others discussed the specific plan.
n“The Moonians love houses. Let’s give him a few villas by the sea!
n“They also value etiquette, so we’d better bring them back in person. It’ll make it more official, and they’ll be flattered.
n“I think everything will go smoothly. We’ll pick them up in person and offer them the Nobel Prize. They’ll be foolish not to come back.”
n“I’m sure they’ll return. Why shouldn’t they? Let’s do it now. We shouldn’t keep Mr. President waiting.”
nIn an airport in Neige.
nOver a dozen men dressed in black walked out.
nThey were the Guardians of the Soan empire. They had come here as fast as they could.
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