Makimura, surprised at first, then scrolled through the files she had sent obsessively. When I finally grasped the meaning of it, I glanced flashly at the page containing the formula that was finally written as a conclusion.

Shown on his favorite laptop, it was a WORD file sent to his lab homepage (HP) and was just under five pages old. That is arguably an answer to his paper, published to HP about two weeks ago, which beautifully proved its critical conclusion in the short one and even stepped into how to achieve it.

His published thesis, among his specialties in theoretical physics, casts a light on the way matter is, the way atoms are, something he thinks himself will, so to speak, undergo an energy revolution depending on its development.

But as it stands, his mentors and several researchers of the same age in the same field did not give him any ridiculous acclaim. Sometimes, I was aware that it was not complete enough to announce it to the Society, so I put it on HP without thinking about it.

If his idea is correct, the paper should prescribe the way atoms are made up of different elementary particles, indicating the direction of the method by which the transformation of their components, the extraction of energy, is possible. It had to be admitted, however, that it showed only the possibility of one direction, which had not been substantiated qualitatively and was halfway in content.

The email I sent was in the form of an attachment to the text below, and the sender was the person who had emailed me various professional inquiries over the past few years. Due to the relatively advanced content of those questions, I thought Makimura was probably some graduate student.

"Dr. Makimura.

We are always bothering you with a variety of questions.

Regarding "Elemental Structure and Possibility of Manipulation of Hydrogen Atoms," which I published in the HP of my teacher's lab, I think is a great idea and one that produces extremely significant applications.

However, I believe that, although in the right direction at present, we remain in a half-way form, and I have tried to make that development and intermediate conclusions for myself. I would appreciate your criticism. Yoshikawa. "

Makimura thinks he is a 33-year-old associate professor at the local national university, although he is a former Emperor University, and he is also an outstanding person because he received his Ph.D. at the age of 28.

The sender, Yoshikawa, has made various inquiries in the past, and Makimura has answered them every time, but he (?) is a similar response to similar questions from several people.

As a result of Pastoral policy, when I started up HP in the lab, I included it as a shattered description of my work and tried to increase the number of people who would be as interested as possible.

However, I cannot help but be excited about the content of that "Yoshikawa" paper.

Obviously that is what is in the extension of the pastoral thesis. But beyond the final outcome he vaguely portrayed as the ultimate goal, there is also a clear formula for the manipulation factors that fulfill and even assume qualitative proof, which also makes a quantitative approach possible.

That is, "nuclear fusion can be effected by conferring certain conditions on relatively small atomic mass substances, such as hydrogen atoms. and that condition does not need to create a plasma state known as it is, so to speak, equivalent to ambient nuclear fusion. Furthermore, it suggests the possibility to the physical properties, so to speak, of canning electrons. ”

Of course, it would undoubtedly take a considerable amount of time for practical purposes, but the significance of that theoretical backing and the concrete indication of the direction of the manipulative factors is extremely significant.

Makimura was also a scholar with a doctorate, sometimes dreaming of glory due to academic achievements, and earlier theses were also for their achievement. However, I could be sure that I deserved a Nobel Prize enough given its advanced academic performance for the papers I sent, plus its enormous future application.

However, the author of the paper asking the world is "Yoshikawa" and not Makimura.

Suddenly, a phone in his white pocket played light music.

It's from his wife's early seedling, "What time can you be home today?" When I look at the window in the small lab, it's completely dark around, and the clock shows after 19: 00.

"Um, I'm going to put one on now and get out, so maybe another half an hour," I replied and hung up.

I was often surprised, but "I contacted Mr. Yoshikawa first." "So with a slightly trembling finger in my e-mail," I'd like to see you as soon as possible about the paper you sent me, so give me a call if you can. The number was 090-xxxxxxx ".

When I open my own door, Makimura talks to the graduate lab to see that Saito, a master of two years, was still there and was getting a computer screen.

"Oh, Saito, were you still doing this?"

"Yes, Doctor, because the papers we're going to put out for the next Society are still not coming together."

"I'm going home. Keep it that way."

"Yes, thank you. Good night."

The 15-minute walk to the faculty quarters close to the university was almost empty, partly because of being able to get through.

He opened the door to his home in 2DK apartment format and called out "I'm home".

Plus, "Welcome home, Dad," a 3-year-old only daughter danced and jumped, sitting on the couch in the living room visible from the front door.

"You must be hungry. Please take a bath. In the meantime, you warm the soup," Early seedlings talk to him and start preparing meals quickly.

By the time I took a bath and finished my meal with a beer, the dance was already going to sleep and my eyes came as a tron. "Dance, you're going to sleep. Shall we go to bed now?"

"Yeah, I played a lot with your friends today and got sleepy. Dad, rest," he says, entering the bedroom with his early seedlings. Makimura decided to tell early seedlings who, although lost a lot, had been editing publishers until five years before their marriage and rather knew more about the world than he did today.

Makimura cut out the story of the paper she was sent today to her early seedlings, who fell asleep dancing after about 15 minutes.

In contrast, the early seedlings say this and end up shagging.

"If that paper is so much, you'll have to publish it anyway. But it's a big question of how to do it.

As a big premise, we need to keep that "Yoshikawa" understanding right, and since it's already a consolidated form, I think we need to show it to Dr. Yamado and talk to him about it. But I think you should get Yoshikawa's understanding before you show it to your teacher.

But this is a big chance!

Whatever the case, the paper itself is an extension of your achievements, so the paper is naturally co-authored, so you're a Nobel Prize too! Wow! "

"Yeah, well, I think it's equivalent in content, but I wonder if we're actually even going to the Nobel Prize. Either way, we're ahead of schedule.

But maybe in the last 100 years or so, it's going to be one of the biggest scientific research achievements.

At least you never dreamed you'd be involved in such a level of research.

According to this theory, mankind will have no energy problems in the future.

I know most of the way to practical use, but it's a long way from funding, talent, etc. "

"But you're a theoretical physicist, aren't you? You even know the instrumentation to practical application?

"Yeah. My original paper was about to particulately reveal the structure of the atom and show that nuclear fusion occurs under certain conditions, even if we don't take it to what is now known, the plasma state.

However, the paper sent not only theoretically unravels the conditions, but also indicates the operating conditions.

Speaking of which, I feel that the theories and methods used are a combination of various known things. "

"But if you read the paper, it's a big problem to know how to install it.

Even I know how much impact practical can have on the world. In some cases, it could be used for destruction and war, and you might want to think a little bit about putting it in the world as it is. "

"Um, sure, given that it's in the national interest, it doesn't seem like it's an easy thing to publish. America or China will take the fruit. Oh! Email incoming! It's from Yoshikawa! Tomorrow at noon, in front of the chest statue on the east side of the University Library."

"In the meantime, I'll meet Yoshikawa tomorrow and get an understanding to talk to Dr. Yamado."

Yamadojin Professor of Physics is Dean of Science and a globally known scholar. He has a broad personality and many books outside his field of expertise. Friendship is wide.

Makimura was a beloved apprentice of Professor Yamado, who also served as a companion with early seedlings.

That night, both the couple went into business with excitement and went to bed exhausted.

The next day, about 5 minutes before noon, Makimura calmed consciously and walked towards the bust by the University Library.

It is a small bare ground there, but few approached it, but a small person was seen standing. As he approached, the person was naturally a boy in elementary school, wearing half pants, no matter how he saw it.

I approached him confused, "Are you Dr. Makimura? I'm Yoshikawa, Shunhei Yoshikawa. I'm a fourth grader at Bojima Elementary School near here, and I'm 10.

That's what I said, and I'm gonna give you my hand, so I'm gonna shake your hand, and I'm gonna say, "Hey. I'm Masaki Makimura. I'm an associate professor in this physics class at Gangnam University. Shall we sit on that bench there for a second?"

That said, I invited him from around to the bench where he would be shaded by a less promising tree. Sitting next to each other, Shunping says with a grin.

"Thank you, Doctor, for sharing so much with us two years ago. Thanks to this, we now have some idea of physics"

"To some extent? I'm afraid I can't write that paper to a certain extent. In your year, writing that paper is clearly incredible. Did you write that?

"I wrote. I read the teacher's thesis and found it unfinished, so I wrote it in this direction from the results I've studied so far. Perhaps you're right in content, but it's not final yet."

He turned down silently for a while and started talking again like potpourri, potpourri, when the pastoral village tried to cut his mouth off.

"Am I, if I may say so, an unusual person, a boy? You're a so-called genius.

I was almost able to read and write when I was 3 years old, and now there is no difficulty in reading and writing in English. Though I don't think foreign languages other than English mean much and I'm not going to try to remember them.

My parents are very busy making money together, and I'm the so-called key "Junpei Boy got upset.

"Until this spring, my grandmother lived with me and took care of me. But my body got sick, and that's cancer and I died 2 months ago...... Hey, medicine wasn't in my defense and I couldn't help it.

My grandmother, naturally, also knew about my abilities and told me to hide them because they looked so unusual. But in the future, I can really help people around the world, so now I should study hard to build up my knowledge and hone my abilities. And when I grow up to some extent, I tell the world to publicize what I can do and realize what I can do "Now I look at the pastoral face and say.

"So, I turned 10 the other day, so I thought that would be enough.

Oh, I don't think my parents realize much about my abilities. But the favor is, he also bought a computer, and he's connected to the internet. The study, to some extent, my grandmother taught me, is mostly books such as the Internet and the library. But there's nothing professional about library books, and there are limitations on the internet, and I'm just getting a little stuck.

Recently, I've been focusing a bit on physics and Dr. Makimura's lab HP has been very helpful. So, the paper my teacher uploaded the other day, I thought it was very developmental and let me put my hands on it a little bit. What about what I wrote?

"It's amazing. Breakthrough! Class for easy Nobel prizes!

Although my thesis wasn't ready to be presented to the Society or anything like that halfway through, Yoshikawa is already done enough, so I'm putting it together to the extent that it can be presented as it is.

However, I don't think the impact of the content is too great to simply announce. Sounds like you need a lot of tweaking. So, I'm going to show your thesis to my teacher, Dr. Yamado, the dean of science at this school, to talk to, but can I show someone else your thesis?

"Of course it is. I'll leave it to the teacher.

"By the way, I think it's school time now. What about there?

Shunhei turns to the ranch inquiry and says:

"Hey, my class is painful. I've read the textbooks in the first three days of the school year or so, and all I know about the class.

I don't talk to my classmates. Something like that is happening, and it's kind of falling apart.

Parents also seem satisfied with the test scores, even if they hear from the school, 'Don't go too far,' I'll just say. "

"Um, I guess so. All right. I'll talk to Dr. Yamado right away. I know you're gonna have to come back afterwards, but can I email you a smartphone how to get in touch?

"Do so"

Pastoral village then asked for various information, including private matters of Shunhei Yoshikawa, and broke up in about an hour.

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