College Construction: My Principal System Chapter 14
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After the establishment of the Yun Ding High School Basic Science Laboratory and the Yun Ding High School e-sports Center, a number of science-related and game-related clubs took their positions.
Fang Yuan noticed that these clubs had been very active recently.
They would come over every morning before dawn to have intense discussions. Every night, they would wait until the sky was completely dark and the dormitory was closed for a few minutes before they were willing to leave.
This was because two major national competitions were about to begin.
On the side of the Science Club, it was the national High School physics competition, and on the side of the e-sports Club, it was the League of Legends National University League.
Because Fang Yuan didn't know much about e-sports, he only authorized Xu Zhiyu to give full support to the student clubs.
Led by Li Sang-ho and Jian Ruiao, the five official members of the starting team, plus two substitutes and a coach, formed the "Genting Never Give Up" or GNG team.
Led by several instructors, they went to Shanghai to participate in the League of Legends National College League.
Two flowers bloomed, one on each side.
On Fang Yuan's side, he put his focus all into the five major events in the field of secondary education.
The five major events were:
The National High School Mathematics Olympiad.
The National High School Physics Competition.
The national high School Chemistry Competition.
The National High School Biology League.
The National Youth Informatics Olympiad.
Of the five major competitions, the biology and informatics competitions were held from July to August during the summer vacation.
And the most sought-after ones, the mathematics, physics and chemistry competitions, were held in late September, which was half a month after.
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It could be said that these competitions were all related to science, with the goal of cultivating young people with an outstanding talent in science.
Then, preferential treatment and special training would be given.
The so-called preferential treatment was very simple and crude in the context of examina1tion-oriented education in China, it meant extra points for the college entrance examination were given
Each of the five major competitions had about 50 first-class prizes, 150 second-class prizes, and 200 third-class prizes.
In addition, there were also individual special prizes such as the Best Overall Results prize, the best Theoretical Results prize, the Best Experimental Results prize, and the Best Female Scientist Prize.
The students who won the special prize and the first prize could add a 30 to 50 points in the college entrance examination respectively!
This was what all the students, all the teachers, and all the parents were looking forward to.
In the past, basically no one in Yun Ding High School cared about these competitions. In any case, they would be eliminated in the preliminary competition, so it was meaningless to participate.
However, things were different now.
Since there were many students who loved mathematics, physics, and chemistry, and were talented at the same time, why not let them shine on the stage?
Fang Yuan decided to start preparing.
[Ding. Temporary Mission obtained: Five major competitions.]
[Enable the students of Yun Ding High School to achieve outstanding results in the five major competitions, including mathematics, physics, and chemistry.]
[Reward: ? ? ?]
He had already thought of a general plan on how to do it.
Now, the number of times he had left to summon all the talents in the world had come to ten times in the completion of a few prerequisite missions.
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In front of the statue of Confucius, he could draw ten lucky draws in a row. According to the rules, there was a certain chance that his luck would explode, and he would summon an excessive reward.
Fang Yuan adjusted the criteria of the talents he wanted to summon to modern scientists.
After all, science developed with time. It would be good if he drew Euclid or Archimedes.
But he would probably need a certain amount of time to study modern science.
Not to mention teaching the students.
The time, place, and direction were all set.
Then, a white light flashed.
A large group of gentlemen in suits and ties appeared in front of them.
They were all sitting upright on their chairs.
Some had top hats in their hands, some had walking sticks in their hands, and some wore gold-rimmed glasses.
But no matter which one of them was, the word 'profound' was written on their faces.
Fang Yuan had yet to react.
"Where... is this place..."
"Yun Ding High School? Principal Fang Yuan? I understand now! Parallel Worlds really do exist!"
Planck said, "Perhaps the world is indeed not continuous."
Heisenberg said, "I am sleeping here, but I am already elsewhere."
Einstein said, "Bohr, God does not roll dice."
Bohr said, "Einstein, do not tell God what to do."
These eyes were filled with wisdom as the scholars faced the fact that they had been summoned.
They were only slightly surprised.
Then the discussion of science began very quickly.
Hearing these names, Fang Yuan immediately realized.
He had summoned what was called the "All-star lineup" of scientific talent in the parallel world, which were all members of the Fifth Solvay Conference in 1927.
The greatest minds in the history of humankind were gathered here.
There was Einstein, the founder of the theory of relativity and the greatest scientist in the world.
There was Planck, the father of quantum mechanics, who built the difficult road from classical electromagnetic field theory to the theory of relativity.
There was Lorenz, the great scientist who made the connection between classical physics and modern physics.
There was Madame Curie, who discovered radium and polonium.
There was Schrödinger, the founder of quantum mechanics, who designed the thought experiment of the cat in the box.
There was Heisenberg, who proposed the uncertainty principle.
There was Bohr, the founder of the Copenhagen School.
There was de Broglie, who proposed the theory of the matter wave, and so on.
And there were many, many other stars in the history of human science.
Out of the 29 people who participated in the conference, 17 had won a Nobel Prize. Basically, half of the basic knowledge of modern science was created by these people. It could be said that these people determined the direction of the development of human civilization to a certain extent.
"Dear respected ladies and gentlemen."
Fang Yuan looked at the crowd and maintained a smile. "Welcome to Yun Ding High School!"
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