Super Island Tycoon-Chapter 650 - 649: Limit
If Yang Jiqian can make up for her lack of experience, she will be an outstanding scientist.
To know that Yang Jiqian is only eighteen now, yet she already possesses such prowess.
Others are only just entering college, while she can independently conduct frontier physics research.
It might not be long before Yang Jiqian makes a name for herself in academia and formally becomes a renowned scholar.
Jiang Cheng is quite satisfied with the overall progress Yang Jiqian has made.
If one doesn't make significant progress researching with Jiang Cheng, wouldn't it just show that he's quite incompetent?
However, Yang Jiqian's rapid progress is not solely due to Jiang Cheng's excellent teaching skills.
Her talent also plays a significant role. Most people would find it challenging just to understand his teachings, let alone making progress alongside him.
Fortunately, Yang Jiqian's learning abilities are strong enough to keep progressing in the course of research.
Jiang Cheng usually teaches quickly and does not explain everything in detail.
He likes to dump everything he teaches onto his students, and how much they learn depends on their own capabilities.
Moreover, what Jiang Cheng teaches is quite challenging, mostly cutting-edge theories, and some aren't even recognized by academia, just ideas he's proposed.
Thus, Yang Jiqian's ability to sustain her progress is quite extraordinary. Her talent certainly ranks as top-tier; otherwise, Jiang Cheng's teaching wouldn't bewilder her.
With this method of educating students, anyone without sufficient talent would soon lose confidence.
If you can understand this "nine-eight-three" theory, it will greatly aid your physics understanding; however, the mathematical model is quite complex, and you may not grasp it immediately.
But there's no need to rush to understand it; just first grasp the physical meaning within the theory. You can take your time understanding the specific math model and the derivation process.
Alright, let's leave it at that today. I'm getting ready to head home, it's getting late. You should rest early too, and take time to think over what I just taught you when you have time.
Jiang Cheng quickly concluded today's research summary, and his one-on-one guidance with Yang Jiqian came to an end.
Today, the things he taught Yang Jiqian were quite complex; the mathematical models alone were headache-inducing, those intricate formulas were beyond human understanding.
Even a prodigy like Yang Jiqian won't fully grasp them immediately.
Hence, Jiang Cheng advised Yang Jiqian to go back and comprehend them slowly; immediate understanding was unnecessary.
Yang Jiqian was baffled when she first heard Jiang Cheng explain the theory.
Today's lesson was exceedingly complex, even leaving her partially confused.
Jiang Cheng's explanation was incredibly fast, just enough for her to clearly hear what was said, but understanding it right after was beyond human capability.
Though Yang Jiqian is exceptionally talented, she remains within human limits, while compared to someone truly extraordinary like Jiang Cheng, there's still quite a gap.
Whenever Yang Jiqian encounters exceedingly challenging theories, she needs time to understand them.
Jiang Cheng is so capricious in his teaching method, completely unconcerned whether students understand or not.
Upon Jiang Cheng's departure from the lab, Yang Jiqian finally recovered from her dazed state.
She was ready to ask Jiang Cheng questions about the theory, but by then, he had already left.
Ugh, it's always like this, he leaves before people get a chance, and today's problems are so hard. This really makes one lose confidence!
After realizing Jiang Cheng had left, Yang Jiqian began talking to herself in the lab.
She found that this period of study was truly the greatest shock she'd experienced in her lifetime.
Previously in her studies, everything learned quickly, to the point where teachers felt inadequate.
Typically, teachers who instruct this prodigy, if not psychologically strong, wouldn't last long.
Because Yang Jiqian would completely understand everything just after being taught, without any doubts, making all teachers feel useless.
But with Jiang Cheng, the situation was completely different, with a significant difficulty increase in her studies.
Jiang Cheng taught her based on his own level of understanding, making her find it challenging.
This time, Yang Jiqian finally met her match, and Jiang Cheng made her realize she's not talented enough.
Their time together revealed a shocking fact and made Yang Jiqian aware of her limits.
She discovered she's really not talented enough, at least, not comparable to Jiang Cheng.
Yang Jiqian feels her level of talent is the human limit, but Jiang Cheng surpasses human boundaries, entering another realm.
Fortunately, she's progressed rapidly during this period, advancing a notch in physics; otherwise, she wouldn't be able to understand Jiang Cheng's lecture content.
Now she can still barely comprehend, managing to keep pace with Jiang Cheng's rhythm, though requiring a lot of time.
Yang Jiqian pondered the theory in the lab for a while before giving up on immediately figuring it out.
"Forget it. Let me understand it slowly myself. It'll just take a few more days.
As she concluded this thought, she looked up to find the moon had risen high outside the laboratory.
Wow! What time is it? I should hurry home.
It dawned on Yang Jiqian that it's time to leave the lab and head home, realizing Jiang Cheng had left a while ago, but she hadn't reacted.
So, Yang Jiqian hurriedly packed up and swiftly left the physics lab.
Whenever Yang Jiqian leaves her expert research field, she immediately shifts from prodigy mode, reverting back to her charmingly clueless self.
Research on dark matter progresses just like that, not without Jiang Cheng's daily harsh educational methods.
The two continue their research work, with days dedicated to research being so monotonous it can drive one mad.
Scientific research often is just that monotonous, requiring patience from researchers.
Behind essentially every major scientific discovery are countless dull days and nights as its companions.







