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Chinese-born maths genius leaves Harvard to help China become a powerhouse on subject

Who said there is freedom in prison? The point is American society is far freer than China. Freedom is the foundation of American pride and prestige. Yeah I agree putting that many people in prison is not good, that is a political decision.
Think about this.
With so many people (assuming they are all criminals) in jail, shouldn't US be the safest country on earth ?

What does this say about how good or bad US governance is ?

Please enlightened us on how Western political system can solve down to earth problems.
 
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people and innovation thrives in a open system and society like usa.
CHina proves this wrong. What year are you living in? 2004?

Yes there are political restrictions in China. China do have a DIFFERENT political system.

Talk about Western political freedom by all means. BUT NEVER IGNORE GOOD GOVERNANCE.

Can your Western political system fix these ?
Growing homeless population
Opioid addiction now 100,000 death
Illegal immigration
Breakdown in law and order
Police brutality
BLM

And now .... Inflation !
BLM is not a national problem, its a reaction to racist culture in the US, and remember US hasnt paid reparations yet! iliked your post, until i saw the BLM< then i took it back. pls understand many in US stil havent gotten their full rights and privileges in this colonialist system.
 
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BLM is not a national problem, its a reaction to racist culture in the US, and remember US hasnt paid reparations yet! iliked your post, until i saw the BLM< then i took it back. pls understand many in US stil havent gotten their full rights and privileges in this colonialist system.
Perhaps I was not clear. To me BLM is a problem in the sense that there are true grievances of black people in United States.
 
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Perhaps I was not clear. To me BLM is a problem in the sense that there are true grievances of black people in United States.
Ok, thanks for clarifying. I was thinking so cuz tbh, i like 99% of your posts, so keep up the good work, i love your honesty.
 
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calm down. Whether we like it or not , modern society is based on everything western.
Chinese cities are carbon copies of western infrastructure. Everything i was shown in modern china was of western origin.
All innovation has come from the west and some from Japan.
China has copied well and for that it gets credit. But you have zero innovation(apologies to tik tok ).
Even this guy has honed his knowledge for 50 years in the west and now wants to contribute to china.
What city in the West or Japan did China carbon copy ? Which city in the West does Shanghai, Beijing or Shenzhen look alike ? Aren't all modern infrastructure, buildings and cities in the world look quite similar these days ? Humans have progressed and their technologies have become interwoven pretty much these days. Which technologies of building cities does China copied from the West or are giving free to China ? You think cities like the slums in your country India are indeed then original for Asians, right ? You Indians are known lackeys to the white men and Japanese too and if you Indians want to kiss off, there is no surprise and only consistency on your part.
 
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Chinese-born maths genius leaves Harvard to help China become a powerhouse on subject​

  • Yau Shing-Tung, the first Chinese winner of the prestigious Fields Medal, will be chair professor in mathematics at Tsinghua University
  • 73-year-old aims to ‘take over the torch’ passed down by late teacher and modern geometry pioneer Chern Shiing-shen
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  • Yau Shing-tung aims to help China cultivate young, top mathematicians at home. Photo: Jonathan Wong
    World-renowned Chinese mathematician Yau Shing-Tung has announced his retirement from his position at Harvard University to teach full-time at Tsinghua University in Beijing, aiming to help China become a maths powerhouse within a decade.
    “This is a major decision in his life,” said a colleague of Yau’s from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing.
    Although Yau, 73, had spent a lot of time teaching for free in China in recent years, the new move means “he’s ready to leave five decades of life in the US behind, and devote all his time and energy to promoting the development of maths in China,” said the colleague, who did not wish to be named.


He's 73,too late,might as well pass away tommorow,China need young blood in prime of productivity.
If he was so loyal,should have helped china when it was weak.
 
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Aren't all modern infrastructure, buildings and cities in the world look quite similar these days

Aren't they simply based on the standard Western design of steel/cement/glass multi-storied elevatored climate-controlled buildings supported by an infrastructure of water/electricity/sewer/fuel/telecommunications and dedicated roads for cars with signal lights and dedicated pedestrian sidewalks with overpass bridges and crosswalks. Public transportation systems like buses/trolleys and underground subway systems with rail lines/airports to connect the cities together.

This is just an example of Western soft power dramatically influencing the direction the world takes.

Was much of this common across China 100 years ago? It was in the West. My city had these 100 years ago. Although the airport didn't open until 1923. So I'm short by a year on that fact.

Alot of these things we take for granted as standard today in cities of the world were actually ironed out long ago through trial and error in the West. They just didn't appear out of nowhere and simply work.

Even like compromising on the proper height of sidewalks and the max slant slope of the street to the curb to shed water so people can both safely step up on to them yet not severely impacting the clearance of the bottom of a fully opening car door so it doesn't strike the sidewalk has been thought out. Just tons of little details like this through trial and error.
 
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Why India doesn't have any original innovation then? Isn't India an open society? Original innovations or breakthroughs are often developed in US because it is the richest and most powerful country. 1) US has money so it can absorb talents from other countries and invest huge money in science. 2) Rich people and top industries have demand for new technologies. Which creates motivation for innovation.

Open society doesn't help much for Innovation

Wrong, Germany leads world too in innovations and patents.



Innovation can only exist in an open society
 
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He's 73,too late,might as well pass away tommorow,China need young blood in prime of productivity.
If he was so loyal,should have helped china when it was weak.

That is a good thing. He has the knowledge and experience that young people do not have.

More importantly, he was too old, could not rape Chinese female students like many other foreign teachers.

Many foreign teachers in China forced female students to have sex with them. And most recently, a foreign teacher killed a female student because she wanted to end the relationship with him
 
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Aren't they simply based on the standard Western design of steel/cement/glass multi-storied elevatored climate-controlled buildings supported by an infrastructure of water/electricity/sewer/fuel/telecommunications and dedicated roads for cars with signal lights and dedicated pedestrian sidewalks with overpass bridges and crosswalks. Public transportation systems like buses/trolleys and underground subway systems with rail lines/airports to connect the cities together.

This is just an example of Western soft power dramatically influencing the direction the world takes.

Was much of this seen in China 100 years ago? It was in the West. My city had these 100 years ago. Although the airport didn't open until 1923. So I'm short by a year on that fact.

Alot of these things we take for granted as standard today in cities were ironed out over 100 years ago through trial and error. They just didn't appear out of nowhere and simply work.
Uh all of that was already in China 100 years ago. Shanghai in 1920:

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Wuhan in 1911:

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Beijing in 1920:

 
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Wrong, Germany leads world too in innovations and patents.



Innovation can only exist in an open society

Is that why China is producing the most patents and quality researches in the world? Thanks for the compliment.


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Not everything is rainbows and sunshine though. We have some very strong competition from Team USA:

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Is that why China is producing the most patents and quality researches in the world? Thanks for the compliment.


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Yes, we can all agree China definitely does have a flood of patents...


One Chinese patent expert stated rather bluntly that only 10 percent of China’s patents have market value and that probably 90 percent of them are “trash.”



This is why things people see in their day to day lives (or up and coming things) are mostly created by non-Chinese companies.
 
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