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Chapter 342, the old scientist Lavoisier

Nathan Rothschild soon discovered that in the fifth carriage, there was no one named Bonaparte. However, he did not feel that his money had been wasted, because he knew that these people were closely related to the Bonaparte family. Although their surname was not Bonaparte, they were the most core and most important part of the Bonaparte family, the behemoth.

Most of these people are, or will be big bulls in some aspects, and are the protagonists of the era who are enchanted with the spiritual energy of the plane. It is definitely worth the fare he can get to know and get in touch with these people. However, after a brief conversation with them, Nathan Rothschild found that it didn't seem particularly easy to get in touch with these people. Because he couldn't understand what those guys said even when they were resting.

Fortunately, he soon discovered a person who was also very interested in economics, and this person had the highest status in this carriage. This person was Lavoisier, honorary president of the French Academy of Sciences.

Mr. Lavoisier is fifty-nine years old this year, and this is already considered an old age in this era. As a scientist, Lavoisier is also at the age to retire.

Thanks to many legends and the influence of many habits in the old era, many people have an unrealistic fantasy of old scientists. Just like in one book that Joseph read in his previous life, there is such a saying:

"The president of Sanlu University Gao Songnian is an old scientist.

The position of the word "old" is very difficult. It can describe science or scientists.

Unfortunately, scientists are not much the same as science; scientists are like wine, the more valuable they get older, while science is like women, and when they get older, they are not worth it. In the future, the Chinese language grammar is fully developed, and one day they can clearly separate the "old scientist" and the "old scientific home", or the "old scientist". It's still very early now, so you might as well call it a general term."

However, Mr. Qian, who wrote, actually doesn't know much about the career of scientists. Natural science is different from literature and history. There is no such thing as "scientists are like wine, and the older they are, the more valuable they are." However, science, as long as it is not falsified, is precious whether it is old or new. For example, the laws of thermodynamics have been around for hundreds of years and are still awesome. However, scientists are really like women, and they are worthless when they are old.

In the study of literature and history, the accumulation of experience and knowledge is more important, so scholars of literature and history are indeed a bit like wine. But this is not the case in natural science, because scientific research really requires too high data processing capabilities of the brain. It requires the brain to operate with a long and high load. As they age, the decline of various functions of the human body is inevitable. Therefore, although the experience and knowledge brought by age is also important, it is not enough to make up for the harm caused by the decline of physiological functions. Therefore, most natural scientists have the most important achievements of their lives when they are young and strong. When they are old, they can only be regarded as some kind of statue.

Mr. Lavoisier now clearly felt the decline of his energy and thinking ability. His hands were a little shaking, and he was not able to do experiments by himself in the laboratory. After obtaining the experimental data, he often couldn't keep up with the assistants' ideas when conducting analysis. This made Mr. Lavoisier sigh that he really should retire.

However, although after high-intensity use, the brain's ability to process data has decreased, and there are often some inexplicable mistakes, just like graphics cards used to mine. However, Mr. Lavoisier is not willing to do so and just make a symbol.

Mr. Lavoisier has always had two hobbies, one is science and the other is money.

Now science has obviously disliked him for being old and debilitating. After his body was hollowed out, he was no longer willing to give him a good look; so he had to turn more attention to another hobby. Lavoisier felt that his current data processing ability was not enough to run natural science apps, but running a business program should be enough.

Of course, just considering data processing capabilities, Lavoisier's judgment is not good. However, what he did not consider is that there is too little data on how to do business in his database.

But his common hobby still makes Lavoisier and Nathan Rothschild very good at talking. Rothschild also discovered that although Lavoisier is not really proficient in how to do business, he sometimes can make one or two incisive words that point directly to the core, and even makes Rothschild feel enlightened. Then after a brief conversation, Rothschild found that these words basically come from Joseph Bonaparte.

"Joseph Bonaparte is not just a science monster, he is a complete monster." Nathan Rothschild couldn't help thinking.

Nathan Rothschild was very satisfied with his relationship with Lavoisiera. He felt that the money he spent was worth it. He knew that Mr. Lavoisier had a close relationship with the Bonaparte family, and Joseph Bonaparte's wife was Lavoisier's niece. Through him, he should have the opportunity to get in touch with the real people in the helm of this big family.

At this time, most of the passengers had already gotten on the train. The train pulled the whistle and made a long "whimper" sound. Then it vibrated slightly, and then looked outside through the glass window and saw that everything outside began to slowly retreat.

"Ah, the train is driving. Well, after all, the bus is more comfortable, much better than the freight train." Lavoisier said.

"Mr. Lavoisier, have you also taken the freight train?" asked Nathan Rothschild.

"I have sat in Lorraine Steel. I was curious about sitting on a flatbed car with a group of workers, but I caught a cold by the wind. Well, the freight train is much more bumpy than this, but if the wind is not considered, even the flatbed car is more comfortable than the carriage."

The two of them talked, and the speed of the train began to get faster and faster.

"Mr. Lavoisier, do you know how fast this train can run?" asked Nathan Rothschild.

"Ah, you can ask the right person." Lavoisier replied proudly, "The maximum speed can reach 70 kilometers per hour. However, considering the consumption of coal, this is not the most economical speed. The most economical speed is somewhat different due to different loadings, but it is usually around fifty kilometers."

"So fast?" Nathan Rothschild thought slightly in his mind, and then said, "Mr. Lavoisier, don't you think the railway would be a very profitable deal?"
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