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Chapter 98 unconventional whiynman

Wynman is a joking Nobel laureate whose life is like his exploration of physics, full of free spirit. Wynman, the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965, is a world-renowned physicist, but he is also the most unconventional person who likes to joke.His life, like his exploration of physics, is full of free spirit. Before winning the award, Wynman was invited by some high school physics research clubs to give lectures every year. He didn't need to prepare a speech, just like chatting with some like-minded friends, and he got a lot of satisfaction from it.After winning the Nobel Prize, a school invited him to give a speech. He went as casually as before, but was surprised because 300 students lined up at the school gate to applaud him, and the speech location was changed to a crowded auditorium.Wynman was very disappointed, because he knew that it was impossible for so many people to know or be interested in the topic he was going to talk about. They were not interested in physics, but interested in him, the physics prize winner. Wynman The fun of discussing knowledge with friends is lost.

So when the physics research club of a certain school came to invite him to give a speech, he said to the sponsoring students: "The speech is fine, but you must draw up a dull topic and a professor's name that looks stupid. Students who are interested in learning come to listen to the lecture.The host students naively complied, and Wynman went there as agreed, and apologized to the audience, saying: The professor was unable to come due to a temporary business, so he was invited to speak on his behalf. The school staff who tutored the student association, after learning that the well-known Wynman came to the school to give a speech without anyone noticing, became furious, and scolded the sponsoring students, saying: If you let us know in advance that Wynman is coming, there must be more people. Many people will attend the lecture!

In the end, Wynman had no choice but to write a letter to the school's counseling staff, saying: This is what I meant, and it has nothing to do with the students. I feel very sorry, please forgive me. Perhaps it is this non-conformity that enables Wheinman to produce extraordinary creations!
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