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Mathematicians were killed.
Nowadays, with the rapid development of science and technology, various technologies such as quantum technology, artificial intelligence, AI technology and the development and utilization of 5G emerge one after another. Although the world is still peaceful, the silent contest between countries is more intense and more attention is paid to the cultivation of talents. After all, in today's era of big data, whoever has more top talents will stand out in this "scientific and technological revolution". Because of this, the competition for talents among major countries is extremely fierce, and some countries even resort to unscrupulous means. ...

In 2008, this news made countless people in China grieve. Ren Wei, a talented mathematician from China, committed suicide in Chicago on the eve of his return to China. After several days of investigation, the police finally gave the result that Ren Wei committed suicide due to depression. But soon, Ren Wei's friend Luo Luo directly overturned the investigation results of the US police, saying that he had met him two weeks ago, when he was still cheerful and had no depression at all.

As a calculus lecturer in the Department of Mathematics of the University of Chicago, Ren Wei's generous salary also makes him have no burden in life. It can be said that Ren Wei, a 26-year-old with a successful career, had no reason to commit suicide at all, but the fact is that Ren Wei died strangely on the eve of returning to China, which makes people have to doubt the conspiracy behind him.

Ren Wei, 1982 was born in Shanghai. He showed amazing talent in mathematics since he was a child and won the first prize in the Olympic Mathematics Competition at the age of 5. At the age of 9, he advanced placement into junior high school; 15 years old, admitted by many universities at home and abroad. After careful consideration, Ren Wei finally chose the University of Chicago. Of course, Ren Wei's choice of the University of Chicago does not mean that domestic universities are not good. On the contrary, Ren Wei has greater "ambition" because the University of Chicago is the cradle of the Nobel Prize in Mathematics-Fields Prize winner.

Like other geniuses in China, Ren Wei chose the United States for the purpose of discovering his talents in order to serve the motherland better after returning home, and he did it.

From June 5438 to October 2008, Ren Wei, who made a breakthrough in the field of mathematics, decided to return to China for development. Before he left, he bid farewell to his tutor and classmates and told them the news that he was about to return to China. But on the morning of 165438+1October16, Ren Wei's body appeared in a church near the University of Chicago. After several days of investigation, the police believed that Ren Wei suffered from severe depression, and he committed suicide by jumping off a building in a church.

But Ren Wei's relatives and friends don't believe this explanation, because in the eyes of parents, lively and cheerful Ren Wei has no reason to commit suicide at all. Because the time of Ren Wei's accident is so weird, many people suspect that he was killed by "some people".

Perhaps a person's accident can still be called "accident", but many accidents have made people wonder who is behind it. Just eight months after Ren Wei's death, Xiao Xiang, a doctor from the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and an expert on nuclear-powered submarines, was killed in an air crash on his way to Paris. The cause of the crash is still unknown.

As Qian Xuesen said: Science has no national boundaries, but scientists have their own motherland. Ren Wei, a talented mathematician, and Xiao Xiang, an expert on nuclear-powered submarines, seem to warn us that we should pay attention to the cultivation of talents and protect them at the same time. In this way, we can "avoid being killed."