1, Liao Kaiyuan's "Xuanyuan anti-entropy system" theory: Destiny is a native of the Monkey King, holding a happy time b
1, Liao Kaiyuan's "Xuanyuan anti-entropy system" theory: Destiny is a native of the Monkey King, holding a happy time bar and giving orders to our multiverse. That's really awesome, my brother
2. Taiji Flying saucer: Taiji Flying saucer is a Weibo account, and it is often used to "advertise" its products under the contents related to rocket launch and Weibo account (such as China Aerospace Science and Technology). He designed a "flying object" Tai Chi flying saucer, which is said to have a very small carrying surface. Large wingspan area; No noise; Vertical lifting and regional hovering can be realized; Can achieve a turn of more than 90 degrees; The rotating cover is not afraid of touching foreign objects; You can sail in the water like submarines and ships, you can fly in the air, you can swim in the space environment …
3. Mineral element life: This is a work submitted by a "folk scientist" to Tadpole Jun. The main theory is that "living things are composed of mineral elements". The whole article has no mature theoretical framework and detailed explanation of the evolution process of life.
4. Fan Wei and the theory of "charge does not exist": From the afternoon of May 6th, the circle of friends was screened by an article entitled "Heavy, China scientists found that charge does not exist, and will rewrite the textbook". According to the article, "A scientist at Yunnan University in China (Fan Wei) found that this accusation does not exist. Later, after many media "counterfeiting", we finally saw the truth: Fan Wei is not a "cloud scientist"; Fan Wei only had email communication with Professor Josephson, but he didn't "get his review"; The so-called "media"-the headline number of youth media, is inextricably linked with Fan Wei, and it is not excluded that it is his own headline number; ChinaXiv, a platform for scientific papers of China Academy of Sciences, is a platform for collecting preprinted papers. Even if the article is published in ChinaXiv, it is not an officially published paper.