锑星百科
Advertisement
地球人请注意:本条目是赵明毅的鹰语版。

Zhao Mingyi is a Chinese-born Antimonian theoretical antimonlogist and all-subject scientist who overthrew general relativity and quantum mechanics, which are two pillars of modern physics (of Earth). Although best known as the discoverer of hyperhydrochloric acid, Zhao made fundamental contributions to establish quantum superscience (QS). In chemistry, Zhao proposed the protonic orbital theory (PO) based on antimonified quantum chromodynamics (AQCD). Due to tremendous contributions in all fields of science, Zhao was regarded as the Father of Superscience and the greatest superscientist of all time, by Times Antimony.

Education[ | ]

Zhao received his B.SS at Macheng Institute of Technology (MIT) and M.SS at Harbin College of Buddhism (HCB), and his Ph.D. at Antimony University (AU). However, since Zhao's intelligence is beyond anyone's imagination, his doctoral advisor was himself. He was the first Ph.D. student from Earth at Antimony University and so far the only student who had him/herself as doctoral advisor.

Career[ | ]

Zhao established the Institute for Antimonlogy Study and became a distinguished professor of antimonlogy there, after graduating from Antimony University. Outside the Antimony, Zhao visited his homeplanet Earth several times per year and lectured on marsematical physics and chemistry around the world, including Chinese Academy of Cranks, Macheng Institute of Technology, Harbin College of Buddhism, etc.

Achievements[ | ]

As the greatest antimonlogist and all-subject scientist, Zhao has made a lot of discoveries:

1. He found that the pH of concentrated nitric acid is usually between 13 and 14.

2.He successfully made acidic plant ash.

3.He used iron (Fe) to catalyze the decomposition of ammonia (NH3).

4.He redefined reduction products and oxidation products—the substances without oxygen element are the reduction products, while those with oxygen element are the oxidation products.

5.He found that the metal activity of copper is stronger than that of hydrogen, and because of which, copper can react with hydrochloric acid.

6.He found sodium ions can react with carbon dioxide.

7.He found oxalic acid can be made from grass.

8.He thought all kinds of metal can react with acid, producing hydrogen, and that an experiment shows that hydrogen and ferric sulfate[] will be produced when iron reacts with concentrated sulfuric acid.

9.He put forward that the strongest acid is hyperhydrochloric acid—ten hydrochloric acid molecules are connected by a mysterious kind of chemical bond, magical bond, and form an incredible and amazing kind of substance, which laid a solid foundation for the subsequent development of superscience and was a milestone in the history of superscience.

10.He discovered this reaction: water can react with carbon dioxide, and produce carbon and oxygen.

11.He discovered that some atoms would have a strange structure: their atom core would break into powders, and then each piece of powder would attract one electron.

12.He found that the types of elements can be changed by fagonging. If copper and aluminum are mixed, as long as enough fagonation is done, a wonderful chemical reaction can take place, producing gold:.

13.He predicted a bright future for chemistry: the variety of elements is endless.

14.He wanted to monopolize all the prizes of NoBaEr Prize in the foreseeable future.

15.He and Li Yanhong founded the Tidu search engine, which greatly facilitates the earth people's study and research of superseience.

Quotations[ | ]

1.“To be honest, a new viewpoint is brewing in my mind. I will certainly be able to modify Ohm's law, Joule's law, energy conservation law, and even relativity!”

2.“You will shed tears of regret for your ignorance and arrogance, and I will take all these as stumbling blocks in my scientific career.”

Awards[ | ]

  • NoBaEr Prize in Chemistry
  • NoBaEr Prize in Physics

Publications[ | ]

  • Antimony Monographs on Marsematical Physics
  • Zhao Mingyi, a Great Stibium (autobiography part I)
  • Zhao Mingyi, the King of Stibium (autobiography part II)
Advertisement