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I Studied Abroad in the Modern Times-Chapter 152Book 2: . : Experimental Secrets
Vol 2. Chapter 152: Experimental Secrets
Hearing Tang Mu Dao say he had an idea, the other four turned their gazes toward him.
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Tang Mu Dao thought for a moment and said, âZheng Fa, I told you beforeâthose of us in astronomy spend a lot of time collecting various cosmic signals. Whether itâs radiation, light, or even microwave signalsâin the end, itâs all about observing electromagnetic waves. These observations usually span many years, and there are a lot of corresponding records.â
Zheng Fa nodded, waiting for him to continue.
âSo, in theory, many observatories do have electromagnetic data recorded on the days of the solar termsâitâs just that these signals were usually treated as noise.â
âIâll go look through the public data from a few observatories. I should be able to get the records we need.â
Hearing this, Zheng Fa couldnât help but express his gratitude: âThen Iâll leave it to you, Professor Tang!â
Tang Mu Dao waved his hand and went off to his room, probably to look for the data.
Meanwhile, Old Bai asked, âThere are so many observatories, all picking up different types of signals. How are we supposed to figure out which one is the one weâre looking for?â
That was a good question.
Electromagnetic waves were far too commonâvirtually endless. Each observatory could pick up massive quantities of electromagnetic signals at any moment.
On top of that, observatories were scattered across different regions, and whether any of them had captured the kind of unique signal Zheng Fa hoped for was another issue.
Of course, the others didnât know this, but Zheng Fa understoodâ
The Xuanyi Realm and the modern world were different. While both had the concept of solar terms, their underlying meanings might not be the same.
So whether this unique electromagnetic signal even existed in the modern world was the real challenge.
This thing really did feel like searching for a needle in a haystack.
âThere is one method,â Zheng Fa said.
âIf my hypothesis is correct, then we can draw one conclusionâon the day of a solar term, there should be a special electromagnetic signal.â
âAnd that kind of signal shouldnât appear on non-solar-term days.â
âIf we can find that kind of unique signal in the data, even partially, it would validate the hypothesis.â
âIf we canât find it, then the hypothesis is probably wrong.â
It was like how general relativity predicted gravitational waves. Sometimes, when you canât directly verify a theory, the more observable predictions become a kind of proof.
âThat workload thoughâŚâ
Old Bai smacked his lips and sighed, âThatâs a lotâŚâ
âThen weâll have to rely on Professor Tang.â
This kind of validation would first require a huge amount of data.
As for how to process it and identify the relevant signalsâthat would be the next big headache.
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Tang Mu Daoâs connections were indeed usefulâat least finding public data hadnât been a problem.
The hard part wasâhow to find that one small signal among all the endless recordsâŚ
Zheng Fa couldnât help but look toward Tang Lingwu.
In this kind of situation, letting a computer handle it was always the first choice.
Tang Lingwu frowned in thought. âTechnically, itâs not hard, but itâll take timeâand luck.â
This was actually simpler than when they were doing symbol diagram recognitionâit was more like one big game of spot the difference.
But the problem was, the data volume was huge, and there was no specific pattern to target, so there wasnât any special shortcutâthey just had to let the computer run and compare.
Zheng Fa looked over at the others.
They all seemed stumped too, with no better ideas.
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Half a month later, in the evening, Zheng Fa and Tang Lingwu were both in the courtyard.
Inside the building, the main server was groaning. The whirring of fans had been going nonstop for about ten days now.
Tang Mu Dao had found quite a lot of data, and more kept coming in bit by bitâfrom both domestic and international sources.
But there had still been no exciting discoveriesâonly more burden on the computer. Tang Lingwu had even upgraded the machines.
Zheng Fa wasnât quite so anxious anymoreâmostly because heâd realized the nursing home now basically revolved around him.
The moment he showed the slightest sense of urgency, Old Bai and the others would feel pressured.
Especially Tang Lingwu.
This research was, in truth, mostly reliant on her.
Sheâd had the biggest workload these past few days, and the others couldnât help much.
For several nights in a row, Zheng Fa had seen the light on in her room late at night.
She seemed to be pulling all-nighters.
Most importantly, there had been no progress so far.
The more that was true, the more irritable she became.
There were even a few times where sheâd just zone out while eatingâŚ
So today, he set up a little movie night.
They placed a few lounge chairs in the courtyard, with a few small tables in front. The tables held fruit from the nursing homeâs own gardenâfresh, juicy, and just picked.
A little further away, a projector was set up, facing a screen.
He asked Tang Lingwu, who was lying on the lounge chair to his left, âWhat movie do you want to watch?â
At that moment, he felt a bit regretful that he hadnât yet found materials for making spiritual talismans in the modern worldâotherwise, heâd at least let everyone experience what true holographic projection looked like.
Tang Lingwu seemed to know Zheng Fa was trying to cheer her up.
She smiled at him, lying back in the chair, her legs swinging off the edge, even her round little toes looked joyful.
âAnythingâs fine!â
Old Bai curled his lips, glanced at Teacher Tian beside him, then turned to look at Tang Mu Dao, who was sitting all alone.
His face instantly lit up with glee.
âXiao Tian, what do you want to watch?â
He said it loudly.
Teacher Tian rolled her eyes at him, though there was still a trace of a smile there. She thought for a moment and said, âWhy donât we each make a suggestion?â
âThatâs a great idea!â
Old Bai praised.
Zheng Fa thought for a bit and said, âSomething relaxing.â
He still just wanted everyone to unwind a little.
Tang Lingwu thought for a while too. âSomething that doesnât require thinking.â
It was obviousâshe was really tired these days.
Old Bai said with a grin, âSomething domestic! I donât want to hear bird speech!â
Teacher Tian considered for a moment and said, âThen something related to cultivation⌠more immersive.â
Everyone turned to look at Tang Mu Dao. Tang Mu Dao pursed his lips and, keeping a straight face, said, âWhere lovers never have happy endingsâŚâ
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In the end, everyone watched a familiar scene of Uncle Nine appear on screenâand realized whatever theyâd had in mind earlier probably wasnât this.
But as they kept watching⌠it was actually kind of good.
Everyoneâs mood had relaxed.
Zheng Fa glanced at Tang Lingwu and saw that she was fully immersed in the movie, which left him quite satisfied.
Old Bai suddenly turned to Tang Mu Dao and asked, âMu Dao, I heard before that youâve got some tricks when it comes to experiments⌠that your success rate is really high.â
Teacher Tian, sitting nearby, also nodded, looking at Tang Mu Dao with a hint of envy.
Zheng Fa perked up and looked at Tang Mu Dao too.
It wasnât until he began researching Spirit Wood Thunder that he realized how much agricultural experiments relied on luck. If there were any techniques, heâd be happy to learn.
Tang Mu Dao was slightly taken aback, a bit of embarrassment appearing on his face.
Like there was something he couldnât quite say.
Seeing him like that, Zheng Fa said, âProfessor Tang, itâs fine if you donât want to share.â
Tang Mu Dao shook his head and smiled. âItâs not a secret, really⌠just, well, a bit embarrassing to admit in front of all of you.â
âEmbarrassing?â
Tang Mu Dao explained, âMy trick for experiments⌠is him!â
He pointed at Uncle Nine on the screen.
âHuh?â
âWhen I first went abroad, I didnât know anyone,â Tang Mu Dao continued, âThere was a time it was really toughâI couldnât find a job, didnât have any resources. Thatâs when I heard about a professor who was really into our traditional culture. So I bought an outfit exactly like the one in this movie and told him I could do rituals! That I could boost experimental success rates.â
âScamming people?â Old Bai suddenly understood.
Tang Mu Dao chuckled, âNot really. The professor wasnât stupid. He just thought I was interesting and gave me a chanceâtook me in as a PhD student.â
âLater on, we got to know each other and joked around a lot, and thatâs how the rumor started. Sometimes, to lighten the mood, Iâd wear the outfit and do a little performance⌠just for fun.â
He summed it up, âIn research, all success comes from steady grinding, drop by drop wearing away stone. Thereâs no rushing it, and definitely no real tricks.â
This Tang Mu DaoâŚ
Zheng Fa glanced at Tang Lingwu, who looked as if sheâd gained some new understanding. He figured Tang Mu Dao had said all that just for her.
Looks like it worked.
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The next day.
Zheng Fa looked at Tang Lingwu curiously. She was sitting in front of her computer, covering her eyes like she didnât dare to look at the screen.
âI looked up research tips online and tried a few methods,â Tang Lingwu said, turning her head, clearly avoiding the monitor. âSome people say you shouldnât look at the computer, or it gets scared and wonât give you the right data.â
Wait, this is what you took away from yesterday?
ââŚAnd?â
âOh, some people bow to the computer⌠I havenât tried that yet.â
ââŚLetâs not.â
Even Tang Mu Dao, standing nearby, looked speechless. âXiao Tang, we still need to be practicalâŚâ
Just then, a notification sound rang out.
Tang Lingwu whipped her head around and stared at the screen: âWeâve got a result!â
âHuh?â
âLet me see⌠this is the unique electromagnetic signal from Jingzhe Day,â Tang Lingwu clicked around on the computer, summarizing, âThis kind of signal only appeared on Jingzhe Day, and itâs been recorded dozens of times across five observatories.â
Zheng Fa and Tang Mu Dao both froze, then leaned in to look at the screen together.
Finding a needle in a haystack was hardâbut once you pulled it out and knew it was a needle, everything got easier.
âSo⌠this is the waveform of Jingzhe Thunder?â
Tang Mu Dao asked in a daze.
âA possible waveform. If there are no other special electromagnetic signals on Jingzhe Day, then this is the most likely one!â
Tang Lingwu said with a smile.
Another alert chimed.
âWhatâs this?â
âRemember the Spirit Wood Thunder we researched earlier? I fed its waveform into the data to look for similar patternsâand I found one! This is the unique electromagnetic signal from Dashu Day!â
Tang Lingwu glanced at the screen again and grinned.
Zheng Fa suddenly perked up and looked at the still-running computer. A thought suddenly popped into his mindâ
Maybe⌠he should bow to it.
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