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By the time Arthur met Enrico Fermi, it was already the second day.
Honestly, Arthur was very curious about this famous physicist whose name was renowned in history.
Speaking of Enrico Fermi's fame and honors, they could truly be described as illustrious.
One of the "greatest scientists of the 20th century," the "last universal talent in the scientific community of the 20th century," the "father of nuclear energy," and the "father of neutron physics" are not only praises from later generations for Fermi but also represent the historical achievements of this scientist, who was only 29 at the time.
Both Silverdale and Fermi, two young scientists with high achievements, also proved that in certain areas, a person's success is predetermined by their talent.
Looking at the somewhat unreserved Fermi before him, Arthur asked with a smile, "Dr. Fermi, what do you think of Australasia?"