Chapter 1356 - 660 Instant Messaging Detective Story_2
Chapter 1356 - 660 Instant Messaging Detective Story_2
Chapter 1356: Chapter 660 Instant Messaging Detective Story_2Watching and watching, he stumbled upon something interesting—or rather, something useful—he found an instant messaging software.
He clicked to download it and then cast it aside—those who have never experienced internet speeds of this era will never know how long it takes to download a small piece of software. If you watch it download, even the best of tempers would explode. This was also why Yan Fei opened several web pages first, then did something else before checking back.
Because of the pitiful internet speed, it was not until after he had seen off Boss Niu that Yan Fei completed the grand task of registering his own number. Of course, he didn’t just register one; he also registered one for his wife, and they added each other as friends, ready for when his wife arrived and could use it.
After seeing off Boss Niu, Yan Fei returned and heard Liu JinXue grumbling, "What a pain, this even has to be ordered from Japan, such a hassle."
Yan Fei asked him, "You also ordered magazines from Japan?"
Liu JinXue explained, "No, this one isn’t from Japan. Originally it’s a magazine from Britain, but if we want to order it domestically, we can only order it through Japan."
Yan Fei casually asked for the name of the magazine, etching it into his mind. In the evening, he entered the dinosaur world and summoned his laborers to inquire.
When he had ’moved’ the lab initially, he hadn’t spared even the desks and benches, so of course, he wouldn’t have overlooked any documents or magazines. After asking, it turned out they did have the magazine Liu JinXue was trying to order—though they were older issues, at least he could get an idea of what the magazine was like first.
Moreover, he had confirmed Liu JinXue’s reliability in getting things done, being someone who had worked in the lab. Although Old Liu hadn’t made any earth-shattering re
After a while, a dinosaur enthusiast was the first to affirm, "In that case, it’s not impossible. As long as it seems like there is sufficient theoretical evidence, it can be published in some less rigorous journals without any issues. After all, our results are correct, and the reasoning process is logical and well-founded. Even if it seems like there is insufficient evidence now, it’s not a major issue."
"As long as there is ample fossil evidence to support our views in the future, the reasoning process will become irrelevant by then, and our purpose will be achieved. The issue is, when we can actually have that ample evidence; this is completely unpredictable..."
It certainly was unpredictable. No one knew what kind of fossils the next step might unearth. If it took ten or twenty years to prove, that would be too late—they all knew that Boss Yan wasn’t willing to wait that long.
At this moment, the middle-aged man spoke again, "We can write more; there’s bound to be a hit somewhere. As long as one or two articles get validated, the rest of the papers will inevitably attract sufficient attention."
"Right!" the young man added again. "We could write about a few of the more common dinosaurs. If Boss Yan is willing to invest, then getting these papers published shouldn’t be an issue."
What they called "some investment" was like the things Boss Yan had done before—money might not be omnipotent, but sometimes, it could still get things done, even in the rigorously reputed academic world.
As for the common dinosaurs he spoke of, aside from those based on the number of dinosaurs in the dino world, another basis was the fossils that have been unearthed in human society. The more fossils that have been found for certain dinosaurs, the higher the likelihood that their results could be proven correct in the future.
Of course, no one could predict the future; this was just a probability, and uncertain, but it was still better than banking on rare dinosaurs.
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