After reviewing the materials, devices, and reaction residues related to the nuclear reaction experiments, Zhao Yi returned to Yanhua University. He needed to connect the conditions and conclusions he had obtained to carry out the relevant mathematical derivation.
Actually, he didn't have enough conditions. He had only ascertained one point—
The uranium element, serving as the material, experienced a certain loosening of its atomic nuclei during the nuclear reaction process.
Whether the looseness of the nuclear structure was a feature occurring solely during nuclear reactions, or whether it existed in a space-blocking environment as well, remained uncertain.
This uncertainty posed a challenge to mathematical derivation.
Zhao Yi hoped to find the cause and make the corresponding judgments through theoretical derivation. After returning, he began to seclude himself and work on the mathematics involved.