Chapter 11 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 11 (Jinjiang Literature City)



Chapter 11 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 11

When she got back, Lin Wei took out her physics textbook to look at it, but after finding that she couldn't understand it, she resigned herself to entering the system space. At least there was someone there who could teach her, whereas if she tried to figure it out on her own, she wouldn't understand it at all.

"Today's lesson is about Newton's three laws of motion, which are the foundation of classical mechanics. Learning them is equivalent to learning first-year high school physics," an old foreign man said in broken Chinese in the system space.

Lin Wei didn't know him, but she felt he must be very powerful, perhaps because of his appearance. But no matter how powerful he was, he couldn't escape his difficult Chinese.

Lin Wei listened with some difficulty, but she also realized one thing: this seemed to have nothing to do with the light refraction and acoustics that Fang Yihuai and the others were talking about.

It's a matter of mechanics, but no matter how you try to explain it, it seems like you can't really get to that point.

Lin Wei frowned. Could it be knowledge from the second and third years of high school? At this moment, she regretted not checking online before entering the system space.

In order to learn these courses as quickly as possible, she not only didn't look them up, but also scheduled them for three years.

It's not that she doesn't want to schedule it for longer, but she doesn't have enough time in reality. She can't just sleep for eighteen or nineteen hours straight, can she?

However, now she was somewhat glad that she hadn't been able to stay on time for longer. Listening to content completely unrelated to the competition, she gave a wry smile and could only continue studying.

On the bright side, she'll have to learn these things sooner or later anyway; she's just learning them earlier.

But even so, when Lin Wei saw the numbers and symbols on the blackboard in front of her, she still revealed a mask of pain. If it weren't for this competition, she really wouldn't have been able to be so ruthless to herself.

It seems I even learned it wrong.

Listening to the acceleration, speed, and interaction of forces in front of her, she can only hope that the physics courses in her second and third years of high school will allow her to learn what she wants to learn.

And so, time passed little by little. At first, Lin Wei was called stupid by the teacher, but later she was told that she wasn't stupid to the extreme. At first, she would blush, but later she could remain calm without batting an eye.

Go ahead and curse, they're just characters in the system space anyway. Once they're out, who'll know about this?

It was indeed a little embarrassing. Although Lin Wei knew she wasn't very smart, this was the first time she'd ever been pointed at and insulted.

If this only slightly upset her, then when she learned that physics in the second and third years of high school wouldn't cover these topics, her mood plummeted to its lowest point; more accurately, she felt utterly hopeless.

So what is she doing spending so much time on? It's like trying to compress something into an extreme amount of time so that she can learn it in a short period of time. Although she will eventually learn it, the difficulty level is hellish.

If she had that kind of perseverance, she could have locked herself up for a hundred years and learned everything, right?

However, it would be a lie to say that high school physics didn't mention optics at all. Seeing the laws of refraction and reflection of light, Lin Wei felt a little comforted, at least it touched on the subject, otherwise she felt like she hadn't learned anything.

However, it's not enough to apply it to drones. The book doesn't teach how to make drones or how to use light principles to make objects invisible.

"It would be nice to have someone to ask," Lin Wei said regretfully. She wanted to ask the teacher in front of her, but he only replied, "This is not within the scope of our current course. If you want to know, go study university physics."

"University?" Lin Wei thought to herself, seemingly lost in thought.

Because it was the system that said it, she never doubted the truthfulness of the statement.

University is obviously much harder. It took her three years to learn about 70-80% of high school physics. How many years would it take to finish university physics?

Yes, the more she learned, the more she discovered that many things in physics are interconnected and common. On the surface, making a drone only requires using optics to achieve stealth, but its structure, composition principles, and power source are all issues.

Optics alone is not enough.

So, she still has a lot to do.

When the system teacher saw her spacing out, he tapped the table with a ruler and said, "Student, please pay attention to the lesson."

Lin Wei immediately snapped out of her reverie; it was probably almost time for the time lock to activate. Her motivation to study grew even stronger.

However, no matter how motivated she was, it was still a bit difficult for her to learn high school physics and master it in three years. So she only reached an average level, probably only scoring 70 or 80 out of 100.

However, Lin Wei wasn't in a hurry. There was still plenty of time; she could take her time with high school physics. Her immediate priority was to learn university-level physics.

So after leaving the system space, she almost re-entered the system space at the exact time, and even set a time lock just like before, fearing that she wouldn't be able to hold on.

It's safe to say she's really going all out to keep her academic excellence aura intact.

Of course, the effect was quite good. Compared to high school physics, university physics is obviously more in-depth and sophisticated. Due to limited time, Lin Wei only learned the basics of the previous content and did not fully understand it, but she could still ramble on a bit.

Compared to a real physics major, it's definitely not up to par.

However, her focus wasn't on that knowledge itself.

After finishing the book on optics, she suddenly realized, "So this is what optical invisibility means." By controlling light, it can bypass objects or blend into the background.

"Cylinder grating".

"Metamaterials".

Lin Wei watched the system teacher give examples and seemed to understand something.

The system teacher said, "The stealth principles you just mentioned include not only optical stealth but also radar stealth and infrared stealth, depending on how they are applied. University courses only provide a basic overview. If you think you can master all of this in just a few lessons, you're underestimating physics."

Lin Wei was thoroughly ridiculed.

However, she didn't care. "Then how can I learn the essence?" Does it mean I need to study graduate-level knowledge? She was a little eager to try. She had already studied this far, so if she didn't thoroughly understand it, wouldn't all the previous learning have been in vain?

The system teacher gave her a deep look and directly denied it, saying, "With your comprehension and intelligence, it will be difficult for you to understand quickly. Talent determines the upper limit. If you cannot develop your thinking ability, even if you study to a graduate level, you will still be just talking theory."

"Truly talented people, even when faced with such superficial knowledge, are not incapable of gleaning something useful from it." And she clearly wasn't.

Lin Wei was a little unconvinced when she heard this. "But I have plenty of time. Others only have a few decades, but I have hundreds or even thousands of years. Am I not as good as them?"

The system teacher sneered, "Effort is worthless in the face of talent." This is a cruel fact. A smart person can understand a question in just a few minutes, while a stupid person may need ten or twenty times more time and still not understand it. This difference may not be obvious in junior and senior high school, but it will only become more obvious later on.

"When a difficult problem arises, a genius can solve it, it just takes time. But for an ordinary person, it is an answer they can never come up with in their entire life." For example, Goldbach's conjecture and the Poincaré conjecture.

Lin Wei was convinced for a moment, but she still didn't want to admit defeat. "Isn't there a saying that genius is 99 percent inspiration and 1 percent talent? Talent is important, but effort is also important." Lin Wei had always thought of herself as a poor student, but now she still didn't want to admit it.

Are ordinary people really inferior to geniuses? Even if she has a system and countless times more time than them?

"No," the system teacher denied without hesitation.

Even after Lin Wei emerged from the system space, she was still unable to recover from those words; in other words, she was deeply hurt.

Although she didn't want to admit it, she had to admit that after getting perfect scores several times and Zhang Mo choosing her over Gao Fuya, she was somewhat proud. However, this pride became fragile under the system teacher's attack.

If Lin Wei was previously being pushed forward, now she wants to learn on her own initiative.

Because she doesn't believe that hard work is truly insignificant in the face of talent.

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