Recently, a scientific research team led by researcher Han Jinlin , a Chinese Academy of Sciences National Observatory, recently used " China Sky Eye " (FAST) to reveal unprecedented high-definition details of the Milky Way interstellar medium. So " Science and Technology Daily " reported on this. You can feel it casually:

After reading it, do you feel that you know every word, but together, you have no idea what it means, you are confused, and you don't know what details have been found in the "Chinese Sky Eye". At least I feel this way after watching it.
But strangely: After this article that no one can understand was forwarded by "Voice of the Chinese Academy of Sciences", it received more than 400,000 views within ten hours, more than 5,000 likes and two or three hundred comments, which is almost the sum of its articles in the past month.
However, this article is obviously very professional, even more professional than ordinary professional articles, and the text can also be described as profound. I believe that non-professionals, even those who graduate from college or have higher education, cannot understand why they are so popular?
Look at the comments in this article and you will probably find the answer. There are roughly three types of people in the comments:
, and one is a professional who can truly understand it. There are also such people, but there are only a handful of them. The second category of

is just like me who can't understand it. She was confused and couldn't help but ask in the comment area what the article said, there are many such people.

has the most three categories, which is the one who sings praises directly. No matter what the article says, you will never be wrong to just say "awesome" and "awesome".

To be honest, I feel a little embarrassed to see this situation. Think deeper, and I feel that it is like a mountain. My knowledge is too narrow and I encounter fewer and fewer blind spots in my knowledge. Secondly, we also hope that while professionals achieve success in various professional fields, we should also consider the acceptance of non-professionals or the general public, and try to use easy-to-understand words to allow more people to understand the knowledge in the professional field. The road to popular science is still a long way to go.