Tech Life Chapter 1393-1394

 Chapter 1393

The Europeans at the scene looked at Li Linfei, gradually began to envy and hate the Chinese, it is really envy, if he is a European, it is estimated that the European continent will be blown up the rhythm.


        "Look! That's Princess Madeleine and Prince Philip, they're walking together towards Li Linfei, they've come to receive him, the Swedish royal family has come out to greet him personally."


        "One has to admit that if there is one protagonist tonight, then it is undoubtedly him."


        "After all, this year's Nobel Prize winner in physics is so unique that he is not limited to the scientific community."


        Princess Madeleine and Prince Philip, who is very well known as the fourth in line to the throne, came out to receive him personally, a very high level of courtesy.


        Among the many stares at the venue, some lamented that Li Linfei's influence was truly extraordinary and had gone beyond the scientific community, while others felt that the Swedes were also too realistic.


        Some felt that the Swedes were too realistic, putting the cause of science behind money in a scientific hall of fame, and it was clear that those who felt this way thought the Swedes were a bit tacky.


        "It is a pleasure to finally meet the greatest scientist and international giant of our time, Mr. Lee."


        "Pleasure to meet you." Prince Philip came to Li Linfei and talked warmly for a moment or two, and once he had met and greeted him whirled around and said, "Mr. Li, please!"


        This year's Nobel Prize ceremony seemed very unique, as there had never been a winner in the entire history of the Nobel Prize who was the richest man in the world at the time.


        Arriving at the Stockholm Concert Hall, the splendid and dignified venue was attended by over 1700 people in full costume, where the most intelligent contemporary group of all mankind was gathered in a remarkable manner.


        The ceremony opened promptly at 16:30, and the customary process went smoothly as the Nobel Prize jury, and tenured professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering, Weyland Sten, 49, took the podium. The white and yellow flowers used in the ceremony had to be flown in from the Italian town of San Moray, where Nobel died.


        The prizes are awarded in the following order: physiology or medicine, physics, chemistry, literature, peace and economics.


        This time, the winners of the physiology or medicine prize are two scientists from the United States and Japan.


        Next up was the prize for physics, which was no doubt bound to be the highlight of the day, as the winners were so special, the richest winners, the youngest winners, etc.


        "For a long time, there is a vacuum in the electromagnetic spectrum that has not been effectively understood and exploited by mankind, with a frequency range of 100 GHz to 10 THz, located between microwave and infrared radiation, which is the 'terahertz gap', where microwave, visible light and infrared technologies are widely used situation, terahertz is lagging behind in terms of scientific research and applications."


        "But all this has become a thing of the past, mankind already understands terahertz waves, because of the terahertz coupled resonance principle, wireless power transmission technology is about to be widely used, no one will doubt the reliability of its truth, and its pioneer has thus opened the door to a new world for mankind, so the selection body has decided to award this year's Nobel physicist to its pioneer, Mr Linfei Li. "


        The words have just fallen, the Stockholm concert hall accompanied by music thunderous applause accompanied by, Europe's major television stations and live webcast are watching the scientific world event.


        When the jury of the Nobel Prize officially announced that this year's Physics Prize was awarded to Li Linfei, everything had become a fact, and once the Nobel Prize was established, it would not be changed.


        With the cameras focused on the young man in a tuxedo, Lin Fei walked slowly to the podium to receive the award, a gold medal and a cash cheque for 11.2 million Swedish kronor from the King of Sweden, as the audience applauded.


        The King of Sweden, Carl Gustaf, who personally attended the conference and presented the award, is 76 years old, but Lilienfeld did not see any royalty on him, he was more like a simple old man.


        King Carl XVI Gustaf also set a world record for being the world's most unprepossessing king.


        When he visited Japan in 1980, he did not take a special plane, but took a regular flight and walked off the plane himself with an umbrella.


        He is also said to have worked regularly on his farm and his children went to kindergarten with the children of commoners, not flaunting royal grandeur at all.


        "Mr Li, please come up to the podium and give an impromptu speech." The King of Sweden said with a smile, indeed without any kingly bearing.


        "Uh, Your Majesty, I remember that the process is supposed to take place at the dinner that follows, right?" Li Linfei said curiously, not knowing on the spot what he and the King of Sweden were chatting privately about, as it was customary for each winner to give a 10-minute impromptu speech at the dinner.


        "Processes are meant to be broken, and isn't breaking the rules what explains the true meaning of a scientific career? Of course, you can also refuse, there won't be any problem." The King of Sweden smiled and said.


        "Then, respectfully, Your Majesty." Li Linfei smiled in response, and at once, the host of the award ceremony immediately announced that Li Linfei would give a 10-minute impromptu speech, and then took a steady step onto the podium under the spotlight of the whole audience.


        Shortly afterwards, Li Linfei smiled confidently and his bright voice broke the quiet atmosphere that had just fallen on the scene.


        "The Nobel Prize is the highest honour in science, and to be a recipient of it is the greatest tribute to my status as a scientist."


        "This is the temple of the scientific community, which is on our human radar, because we cannot possibly know what the future direction of the world will be. Scientists embrace ideals, and what can and cannot be achieved are the great ambitions and ideals of scientists."


        "As entrepreneurs we have limitations in our thinking, like can this technology be applied? Can it be commercialised? That's the limitation of thinking." "If you don't have a radar on your head, you might be on the wrong path. Once a company of our size goes down the wrong path, it's hard to come back."


        "The basic research of scientists is fair to the whole human society, and the papers they publish and the patents they apply for are like beacons that can shine on others, and on us."


        "A scientific career requires intense concentration and no time for anything else, but it is often at odds with each other."


Chapter 1394

"So we at FutureTech have the basic research scientists and the product development platform to parse the ideas of these scientists and translate him into human applications faster than anyone else, thus enhancing our competitiveness."


        "This time I came to Europe, as a Nobel laureate I came to the Stockholm Concert Hall for this event, and as a businessman I wanted to do something financially for the European scientific enterprise."


        "At the same time, we don't just need just one light shining on us, we need millions of lights shining on us as well."


        "For basic research we don't all require success, some time ago I spoke to researchers and engineers within FutureTech about treating scientific research with boldness and failure, succeeding too quickly is conservative, you have to lighten up to stimulate the imagination, fail and you get a pay rise, succeed and you get a grade rise."


        "I don't think there's such a thing as unsuccessful in this career of scientific research, why is that? You tell me the path I'm on is the wrong one, figure out the path and solve the boundary problem, that's success."


        "We will continue to increase funding for European scientists, not only that our Future Technology Group will be funding scientists around the world, increase strategic cooperation with universities and institutions of talent around the world, and major university professors and scientists in basic research mainly by funding outstanding scientists, to obtain the right to know the knowledge, not seeking professors and scientists s intellectual property rights, and not seeking the right to attribute papers."


        "FutureTech has accepted these scientists with open arms all over the world, in whichever country they wish, FutureTech has scientific institutions to accommodate them, and we fund research institutes wherever scientists wish to be based."


        "I think we need to have a mechanism to bring together a pool of talented scientists so that we can keep creating new things, and in the future we will invest more than $20 billion a year in research and development."


        "Our ability to digest is stronger than anyone else's, in fact we become golden bodies ourselves, and as long as we can digest humbly, we can drive and lead the cause of human science forward."


        Li Linfei finished his speech in a little over nine minutes and a dozen seconds, nodding his head in greeting to the whole audience, at which time all the guests present stood up and offered the most thunderous applause, and the scientists on the floor, especially the European scholars, were very uplifted.


        As Li Linfei once said privately on some occasion - the scientific career needs to be underwritten by capital.


        Scientists don't know how to make money, and none of the scientists who can really make a great contribution to the scientific career have devoted their lives to scientific research and are full of it.


        And some that can make money and make a difference in scientific research that is too good and too few and far between.


        Although Li Linfei came to the Stockholm Concert Hall to "steal" a Nobel medal in physics, his other status is that of a proper gold-daddy.


        Basic research is very costly and has a long reporting period, if any, and the big capitalists in the West are more willing to invest their money in finance, which is quick and profitable.


        And there is a lack of interest in scientific endeavours, unless that capital is the one that rises on technology, a high-tech company.


        So the Western countries' scientific research funding is not to say maintained, it is good that it is not declining, like the old Maoist so far in the investment in scientific research has not returned to the level of the former Soviet Union.


        The European scientific community is obviously overjoyed to learn that Li Linfei is coming to invest in a big way.


        The major universities in Europe are also excited, as it is clear from the content of the impromptu speech Li Linfei just gave in less than ten minutes that the Future Technology Group wants to cooperate with major universities.


        And the mood of the European countries is complicated, even massively torn, Yehua has money, but these are grants rather than donations, a kind of corporate line that demands something in return.


        On the one hand they do not want to see the Future Technology Group or the Chinese absorb their talent, on the other hand in the face of the small amount of money dumped over and particularly indisputable.


        But in the end they agreed, at least to ensure that European science could keep up, although the Chinese took a big advantage, but after all, they were paying for it. That would not be called a grant but a donation.


        No one would really think that Li Linfei is a kaiju who comes to Europe to spread money without expecting anything in return.


        The award ceremony was followed by a dinner and ball at the Stockholm City Hall for all the guests present.


        It is also worth mentioning that the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded at the same time as the other five prizes, but in the lecture hall of the University of Oslo, Norway, by the President of the Norwegian Parliament.


        This is because Norway was ceded to Sweden by Denmark in 1814 and was part of Sweden in Nobel's time.


        Since then, Norway became an independent monarchy in 1905, but the tradition of awarding the Nobel Peace Prize in Norway has been maintained to this day, and frankly the Prize is not very good, with frequent crises of confidence.


        The Nobel Prize is still the most prestigious and authoritative award in the natural sciences.


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        The atmosphere of the dinner is hot, Europe's major universities and institutions of the celebrity professor director or whatever, came to the scene have and Li Linfei in the banquet to talk freely, vaguely become the absolute protagonist of tonight's Nobel Prize night.


        The trip proved to be worthwhile, and the fact that the King of Sweden asked him to give an impromptu speech at the award ceremony was a wave of assistance, perhaps intentional as well.


        After all, the EU already knew that Li Linfei was coming to Europe to invest €5.5 billion.


        But none of this mattered anymore, as the leaders of the major European university institutes all asked Li Linfei, consciously or unconsciously, some questions about the investment in casual conversation with him.


        Of course at this dinner today, he received invitations from major universities to give a speech, just short of a scramble to be the first.


        There is only one gold medalist like Li Linfei, but there are hundreds of universities and colleges in Europe, so there is only so much meat to go around.


        After the dinner, there was a dance party, and most European scientists are very artistic, as ordinary people may think that the image of a scientist is to stay in the laboratory all day, facing the unintelligible equations and reagent tubes.


        In fact, most European scientists are not only very artistic, but also very romantic.


        Einstein, for example, played the violin very well.