Chapter 302: This is a Denial of Life!_3

Lisa-Randall had much more free time. When she arrived at her office in the morning, she turned on her computer and noticed a draft in her inbox. She immediately went to read it carefully.

Upon scrutiny, she furrowed her brow, and within less than a half an hour, she had decided to 'Reject' the draft.

Her marked reason was, "The content bears no significance, it is a fraud in the research of physics!"

"Research on particle boundaries is meaningless!"

In the end, she added two more sentences, the general tone of which meant, "It's pure fabrication" and "Really makes no sense."

Roles, the head of the Advisory Committee, saw Lisa-Randall's reply, and couldn't help furrowing his brow.

Generally speaking, documents sent to the Advisory Committee, once accepted by the reviewer, have some merit to them.

Lisa-Randall's reaction shows not merely contempt for the draft itself, but a trampling on the dignity of the reviewer, Perlmutter.