Chapter 1691 - 1689: Building a Car
While Peter Brown was preparing to establish a factory here, his thesis was finally published.
Peter Brown’s thesis included three subjects. His work in mathematics and chemistry had nothing particularly special, having achieved some new results based on previous work. However, in physics, Peter Brown introduced content based on the anti-gravity research related to the vehicle he was soon to develop.
The thesis was published in an academic journal of the Provincial University, and as for the sensation it might cause, Peter Brown was not very clear.
The phone call came from the president, who, after asking about Peter Brown’s activities, readily agreed to help him secure licenses for flying vehicles. After all, setting up a flying car factory was no small affair and would require a lot of procedures.
With the president’s assistance in handling affairs, Peter Brown had an idea; he could also engage in some cooperation with the university. After all, he was part of the university. He then expressed to the president that he would allocate 1% of the shares to the university as a show of support.
Professor Alfie Martin was no ordinary person; he understood very well how significant that 1% was. At that moment, he was even more moved and said, "Professor Wang, rest assured, Our Provincial University still has many connections. I will handle this matter for you."
Peter Brown also mentioned that he wanted to hold a recruitment fair at Provincial University to recruit some employees.
Alfie Martin replied seriously, "Tell me more about this flying car of yours."
"My flying car is a new vehicle primarily based on anti-gravity technology. It has a few key features: first, it is fast and can fly freely in the air; second, it is safe. Even if it falls from the sky, it won’t crash due to anti-gravity. If it encounters a force, it will be repelled. That is to say, if the vehicle flies toward a building and hits it, the power will instantly vanish and then rebound. Third, it has strong carrying capacity. Fourth, it combines aerial flight with ground travel," Peter explained.
