Chapter 82 Clarification
Chapter 82 Clarification
After the computer was fully configured, Su Hao unexpectedly discovered the legendary anonymous forum on the intranet while exploring.
"So there are such amazing places on the intranet?"
He clicked in and took a look, and wow, this place was a complete mess!
The school was filled with a dense multitude of gossip and information about every corner of the school, down to the smallest details.
[Urgent Warning: Shower room #3 in Zone B has the strongest water pressure and feels the most refreshing, but the hot water comes out extremely slowly (brothers, don't take off your clothes and wait there; you have to wait a full 20 seconds, which can easily lead to a cold!)]
[A paranormal event? Is the music room in Art Building A haunted at night? I keep hearing eerie piano music.]
[Top Secret: The Dormitory Supervisor's Ultimate Nighttime Room Check Route Revealed (with Guide to Avoiding Caught)]
[Seeking confirmation: Is that overweight orange cat outside the library, barely able to move, pregnant?]
[Breaking news: I bumped into the legendary handsome teacher Shen Yuxuan at the coffee shop near the school gate yesterday! He's so handsome!]
Su Hao looked at these posts full of everyday life and a relaxed smile appeared on his lips.
Thanks to the exchange of benefits with Han Dong, Su Hao not only regained his long-lost peace of mind, but also greatly reduced the mental burden he experienced when engaging in high-intensity mental exertion.
Now he can finally immerse himself in his research for long periods of time without any worries, no longer having to fear mental backlash.
While browsing the forum, he suddenly slapped his forehead and remembered that midterms were next week.
Although with his current level, he could easily pass the math exam without even looking at the material, it wouldn't be a big deal for him, but the other subjects were a completely different story.
Su Hao, who skipped the entire junior high school curriculum and was directly admitted to the gifted youth program, has a huge gap in his basic knowledge.
It is clearly impossible to fill all the tiny gaps accumulated during this long education process with just a rigid encyclopedia in one's mind.
So Su Hao began an extremely hardcore way of reviewing, starting from the first year of junior high school, and began to study the thick textbooks page by page.
Physics, chemistry, and biology—these sciences seemed to have a fatal attraction for Su Hao. The self-consistency of their underlying logic made them fascinating to read, and he turned the pages very quickly.
Perhaps because I have an innate lack of interest in the humanities, which are too subjective, I find Chinese and English quite difficult to learn, like chewing on a piece of dry, hard bark.
Fortunately, he had worked hard to memorize English words since he was a child in order to read original books, so he still had a foundation.
"bite--."
Just then, a crisp beep came from the computer speakers.
"Um?"
Su Hao switched back to the forum interface.
A newly posted help question popped up on the discovery page.
That was a challenging math competition problem.
Su Hao glanced at the screen casually, and the conditions in the question were instantly deconstructed and reorganized in his mind.
He didn't even bother with a draft paper; his hands flew across the mechanical keyboard, and he casually typed out a string of extremely simple answers.
After replying to several times as casually as chopping cabbage, Su Hao was somewhat surprised to discover something:
Although I skimmed through several basic textbooks like reading miscellaneous books, in the fields of physics, chemistry, and biology, I was able to deduce things using my powerful computing capabilities...
When faced with what these students considered difficult problems, they encountered almost no obstacles!
Ding, ding, ding—
Having tasted success, the students went completely crazy, and the notification sounds began to ring out incessantly like a torrential downpour.
"Holy crap, that's amazing! This approach is absolutely brilliant! There's even a solution like that?!"
On the other end of the internet, countless self-proclaimed academic high-achievers exclaimed in astonishment, their scalps tingling.
At this time, Su Hao was also in a period of intense thirst for practical combat experience, having just finished reading the sword manual and urgently needing to find someone to test his skills against.
The anonymous forum for the gifted youth program is filled with all sorts of bizarre questions dug out from the corners of the internet every day.
From compilations of bizarre past exam questions and variations of international Olympiad questions to insane, challenging final questions created by some retired professor locked in his room, it's a veritable chaotic mess.
Although the question types are varied, those that can drive these high-achieving students to desperation and ask for help are all tough nuts to crack, none of them are easy to deal with.
Su Hao was like a tireless harvester, perfectly making up for the lack of practical skills and experience in techniques that he lacked by only studying basic textbooks by solving these difficult problems.
He could also lend a hand to his classmates and help other students, which he considered a win-win situation!
As the midterm exams drew closer, the atmosphere on the forum became increasingly frenzied, with some highly targeted challenge questions even appearing, seemingly designed by top students to "test the limits of the gods."
[By the God of Ducks, please accept my bow! In the Doppler effect, the formulas for calculating the frequency changes of sound waves and light waves are physically similar, so why are the derived formulas completely different? I'm racking my brains trying to figure it out.]
As Su Hao looked at the question, the time dilation and length contraction effects of relativity instantly came to mind.
He tapped his fingers together and immediately gave the answer:
Sound propagation depends on a medium or water frame of reference. Light waves, however, propagate in a vacuum, following the principle of the constancy of the speed of light. Therefore, relativistic effects forcefully separate these two paths, leading to fundamental differences in their calculation formulas at high speeds.
After answering the question, Su Hao rubbed his nose.
If my true identity were exposed, it would definitely cause a tsunami of onlookers, it would be too much!
Therefore, he secretly made up his mind to resolutely carry out this "ruthless and taciturn" aloof genius persona to the end!
[Calling for help! This is the final, most challenging question about chemical equilibrium constants. I've already tried three different derivations, but I'm completely stuck. How should I approach it?]
Su Hao glanced at the reaction conditions in the picture and immediately saw through the question setter's trick.
—Don't use concentration to calculate; replace that with actual activity. Ignore the non-existent perfect liquid model in the problem; abandon those unrealistic assumptions. If you directly examine the actual state of matter, the trickery in this problem will be easily solved.
Although he tried his best to remain aloof, Su Hao always tried his best to provide the most essential analysis in his replies, making sure the other party could understand.
Before we knew it, the entire forum had completely degenerated into "Duck God's Q&A Zone".
As long as he's online, he's bound to be able to do anything!
Every post he replied to was followed by a long, uniform string of "ORZ worship!"
In this process of answering questions like a frantic mowing of grass, Su Hao himself also benefited greatly, and was even somewhat intoxicated by it.
If someone is confined to an ivory tower, working in isolation, no matter how brilliant they are, they would never have the opportunity to encounter such a complex, vast, and extremely challenging array of bizarre questions in such a short period of time.
Of course, among a group of crazy people driven mad by exams, there will occasionally be one or two bizarre questions with an extremely unique style that make people both laugh and cry.
[Urgent! Almighty Duck God, since you know everything, please tell me why I can never find a girlfriend?]
Upon seeing this question, Su Hao, who was originally immersed in the ocean of knowledge, was instantly stumped.
This unknown territory is even more daunting than proving the Riemann Hypothesis.
Suddenly, the image of Pan Xun's sunny smile flashed into his mind; it was said that he had never lacked girlfriends since childhood.
And so, under the watchful eyes of everyone, the Duck God typed out a few extremely lethal words:
—Height and appearance?
Upon hearing this, the students who were originally queuing down for solutions to the problems instantly erupted in chaos:
Hahahahahaha!!! The Duck God has gone berserk!
—Unpredictable! A sudden and fatal blow! The poster collapsed, coughing up blood!
—I'm moved to tears! He truly lives up to his reputation as the Duck God! He never minces words, always revealing the cruelest truths of this world!
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