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The principal published a paper on reviving cooked eggs to hatch chickens. Is this reliable?

Recently, a piece of news that the principal published a paper on reviving cooked eggs to hatch chickens has aroused heated discussions among netizens and caused a stir on the Internet. We know that with the development of society and the full expansion of compulsory education, people today generally have relatively high cultural literacy. Generally, some deceptive things that are unreliable and obviously violate scientific common sense are easily fooled. People see through it. Recently, the principal of a vocational and technical school published a paper in an academic journal on "reincarnation of cooked eggs". Once the paper was published, it attracted ridicule from netizens. Netizens think this is not very harmful but extremely insulting, saying that the female principal is insulting the intelligence of netizens. CCTV also criticized this incident by name, thinking that such things that are obviously contrary to science can be published in academic journals. Isn't that a joke? And when the reporter went to interview the female principal, she still spoke in an orderly manner. So is this reliable?

1. Reliable

Why do you say reliable? I think it is indeed possible to bring a cooked egg back to life, but it will definitely not be possible today, but it will be possible in the future when technology develops very powerfully. And it is obviously unreliable for this female principal to achieve it.

2. Unreliable

The most powerful scientists in the world today are not able to achieve such a situation of returning cooked eggs to life. How can he, the principal of a vocational and technical school, do it? Can it be accomplished? If it can be done, why not do such an experiment and prove it to others?

3. Summary

This is not the first time that such outrageous things have happened. Last year, there was a similar "Quantum Wave Reading" training, a thick book for a child. Isn’t it nonsense to just flip through it in front of my eyes and say I’ve finished reading it?

The above are my opinions on this issue. They are purely personal opinions and are for reference only. If you have any different opinions, you can leave a message in the comment area and let’s discuss it together.