Cang's Ramblings

Chapter 1374 1372 Comments on "The Cheating Scholar"

Chapter 1374 1372. Comments on "The Cheating Scholar"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

Today I would like to recommend a book by a top scholar to you.

"The Cheat Academic Genius", my name is Master, 85 words serialized.

Category: Science Fiction - Super Technology.

Summary:
(Warm reminder: Most of the theories in this article are fictional. Please do not link them to reality. Thank you!)

That day was May 6th, and the results of the mock exam came out. Su Zhe scored 721 points, ranking first in the grade.

He ran excitedly on the football field regardless of the thunderstorm outside. While running, he lost consciousness.

When he woke up, it was already June 6th.

After learning more about it, I found out that he was struck by lightning while running on the football field that day. What's outrageous is that he was struck by lightning three times in a row.

Fortunately, he woke up, and he found that his mind seemed to be enlightened. Not only did he have a photographic memory, but his ability to understand knowledge had greatly improved. He could learn things as soon as he learned them.

As the saying goes, if you survive a disaster, you will be blessed in the future.

For Su Zhe, who has become a super academic, making money is not his goal. What he wants to do is to do research quietly.

From the universe to elementary particles.

As time went by, he became the most powerful "academic tycoon" in the world.

【Brief Comment】

He has a total of 4 books under his name. The first 3 were just trial works and performed very poorly. If you are interested, you can look for them yourself.

Speaking of today's book alone, to be honest, what attracted me at the beginning was the author's detailed description of the schedule of screwing in the factory in his remarks before the book was published. It seemed very realistic, as if he had really done this job.

If it's plagiarized, then it's a sign of effort. If it's truly done, then he's incredibly talented. Overall, the book's content is certainly below par, leaning towards the more casual, refreshing genre. Academic and scientific writing is inherently difficult to write; to do it well, one needs a lot of resources, especially diligently studying the research papers.

The several academic novels I read before and the several chief scientists' books that received tens of thousands of subscriptions last year are all excellent academic novels, with details, arguments, and plots, and the sense of immersion is very strong, but this book is obviously much weaker.

The provincial top scorer in science scored 749 points in the college entrance examination. Because he was struck by lightning three times, he gained the ability to remember everything he saw, so it was easy for him to win the top spot in the college entrance examination.

Unlike other academic novels, the protagonist of this book has no experience in participating in various competitions, but still has the ability to win the championship in the four major competitions. An example is that in order to get him, the Provincial University of Science and Technology set the conditions for recruiting academicians and issued the test paper.

As for the protagonist's abilities, they're practically like cheats. He started as a high school graduate, and after a few days of self-study, he completely mastered all the math, physics, and chemistry textbooks for his undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees. He also participated in the development of optical lenses, solving a top-tier problem that the team had worked hard on for a year and failed five times.

The price I paid was just three days of hospitalization due to fainting from exhaustion.

Therefore, many readers complained that the book was too exaggerated, too far-fetched, difficult to immerse in, and lacked a lot of rigorous argumentation. Although the author had tried his best to prove the discovery of heavy photons and models from the wavelength of X-rays, it still lacked persuasiveness, making it impossible to fully display the charm of the academic master, and was full of incredible nonsense.

Of course, there are still some exciting moments, but not much. The subsequent plot may be even worse, and there won't be many people who will read it. It's quite difficult.

It’s up to you all, if you want to see it, go and see it.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment.

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”.

Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

This book has many shortcomings, which means there is a lot of room for improvement. I hope the author can get better and better.

(End of this chapter)

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