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Chapter 3248 True Information and False Information



Chapter 3248 True Information and False Information

Chapter 3248 True Information and False Information

Oxford College, Britain.

Since the theft at the academy's research lab, security has been greatly strengthened throughout the academy. In order to prevent the leakage of research results, all British agents have been ordered to do their utmost to protect the academy's teachers and students.

The Research Office of Single-Story Buildings.

Professor Adam is still researching a cure, but the progress is not going well.

"Professor, please take a look."

Amidst the bustling crowd, a dark-skinned young man suddenly spoke, revealing a pair of bright white teeth as he spoke.

Professor Adam is looking at the analysis results on the computer in front of a girl.

Hearing the voice, he looked up and saw the young man raising his hand. He simply patted the air, indicating that he should wait a moment.

The dark-skinned young man nodded, then turned back to look at the experimental data.

At this moment, Professor Adam's attention was drawn to the data on the computer.

"Professor, the data from this computer is unstable. If we want more accurate values, we need..."

Just as the girl was operating the computer to explain, the computer screen suddenly went black with a snap.

"Oh, damn it, it's happening again. Why is it happening again?"

The girl complained, looking quite helpless.

However, seeing that the professor was still beside him, he quickly composed himself and then restarted the computer again.

At this point, Professor Adam was already in despair.

As the analysis of the effective drug progresses, the problems encountered become increasingly significant and numerous.

The tools used to solve the problem remain the same, with no progress whatsoever.

Just like the computer in front of you.

This computer is the Dawn One, imported from China.

Overall, its performance is sufficient to handle minor issues.

However, if we want to continue the research, this performance is starting to fall behind.

As for the computers researched domestically, there are even more advanced ones, but those are all mainframe computers. To use each one, you not only have to apply for an application, but you also have to wait in line.

Not only is it inefficient, but it's also expensive.

More than a hundred per second, no amount of money could cover the cost.

Therefore, the current priority is to develop our own computer as soon as possible.

Only in this way can we break free from constraints and achieve victory.

"Turn on your computer first, we'll talk later."

Adam spoke calmly, then turned and walked toward the young man not far away.

"Mandela, have you discovered anything?"

Professor Adam walked up and asked.

Mandela was Wang Zihao's roommate.

After Wang Zihao left, he needed someone to take over Wang Zihao's work, so he chose Mandela.

The reason is not only that the other party has expertise in the computer field, but more importantly, the other party has gained some understanding of Chinese over the years with Wang Zihao.

"Professor, look here."

Mandela pulled up a set of experimental data, "Look, this set of data is the same as here."

Mandela pointed to a set of experimental data on the table and said, "The data on the computer is from our experiment yesterday, and the data on the table is from several months ago."

"I compared them, and during this period, only these two sets of data were exactly the same."

Professor Adam frowned. "So, what are you trying to say?"

Mandela was at a loss.

He initially thought this was a remarkable discovery, because the two sets of data were identical, which meant they came from the same batch, or that it was a very rare occurrence.

But Professor Adam doesn't seem to care at all, so what's he going to say next?

Professor Adam was speechless; he had thought it was something serious.

That's it?

As long as you conduct many experiments and eliminate equipment errors, you will always find some commonalities.

This is unavoidable during the experiment.

"Alright, I asked you to come here to monitor data fluctuations, not to find similarities, understand?"

"Yes, Professor, I understand."

Mandela nodded hurriedly, not daring to say another word.

Adam glanced at the other person, then noticed that the computer in front of the girl was still on in the distance. Disappointed, he got up and walked away.

As soon as I got back to the office, the phone on my desk rang.

"Hey, this is Adam."

"Professor Adam, I am James!"

Adam straightened his back and said very seriously, "Hello, Earl James."

"Professor, you're too kind. I'd like to inquire about the progress of the development of Angel's Tears."

Earl James asked directly, his urgency evident in his words.

Professor Adam was somewhat aware of this.

Since learning that the special medicine contained ingredients derived from pigs, many people have been hesitant about whether to use it if they were in the same situation as the old count.

Eating it would violate the regulations of the classic texts.

If you don't eat it, this day next year could very well be your death anniversary.

It's a difficult choice.

The key point is that every day in this world, people are born, grow old, get sick, and die. Disease, in particular, will not spare you just because you are a rich person, nor will it spare you just because you know the classics by heart.

In these days, many people have already experienced the effects of the miracle drug.

In other words, many people have already made a choice between eating or not eating.

Some people chose faith and were then sent to meet God.

As for whether one will be favored by God after meeting Him, that's something for someone to ask God.

Some people chose life and betrayed the religious rules.

While there was no explicit condemnation from the outside world, some people brought the matter to light, causing an uproar.

So some people turned their attention to 'Angel's Tears', eager to complete this 'life-saving' research.

That way, they won't have to face a dilemma.

"I'm sorry, Count."

Adam repeated what he had said before, "The problem is still not solved."

"Our computing power is insufficient to completely analyze all the components."

“How much longer? How much longer?” Earl James interrupted Adam, his voice tinged with impatience.

Last week, he caught a cold, and when he went to the hospital for a checkup, they found that there was cancer in his lungs. It is not yet certain whether it is malignant, but he needs to have a special medicine on hand so that his life can be guaranteed at any time.

Of course, as a believer and an important figure in Britain, he needed a perfect image.

Therefore, the Angel's Tears became his most powerful means of acquiring wealth and political capital.

Unfortunately, no progress has been made so far.

“Mr. James, if the computer’s performance problem cannot be solved, the timeframe will be uncertain.”

Adam gave his own answer.

He showed no fear in the field of research.

Upon hearing this, a long silence fell on the other end of the phone.

After a long pause, the voice finally came through: "So, you need better computers, right?"

Adam nodded. "Yes, Count."

Upon hearing this, Earl James continued, "We received the news from your good student."

"Huaxia is researching a new type of printer, which will allow documents to be printed out much faster."

"However, their computer research has hit a bottleneck and they have been unable to make a breakthrough."

Upon hearing these two pieces of news, Adam felt both happy and worried.

The good news is that they have already disassembled and analyzed Dawn-1, especially the computer processor. It looks complicated, but once you take it apart, you will find that the internal arrangement is traceable.

The college is currently organizing labs to reverse engineer the processor design.

I believe that Britain will be able to produce a large number of computers by the time spring arrives.

As for their concerns, those of concern naturally lie with their research.

How can we continue without a good computer?

"However, we have already contacted the United States, and the computers they are using are much better than those of Dawn One."

"However, the price is very expensive, exceeding the total cost of ten Dawn computers."

Upon hearing James mention that the United States had better computers, Professor Adam immediately expressed his interest, saying, "Mr. Earl, this is a necessary investment for our research."

"If we had the United States' computers, we could have figured it out much sooner."

"At that time, none of the problems will be problems."

There was silence on the phone again, followed by a long pause before a single sentence came through: "How many units do you need?"

"Thirty to fifty units, I need fifty units."

"Okay, I will grant your request, but I hope to see Angel's Tears next year, and Angel's Tears that are effective."

"Otherwise, tens of billions of dollars would be enough to fill everyone's coffins."

Adam was unfazed by James's threat and instead joked with a laugh, "Then you'd better use a coffin made of gold, otherwise it would be too mismatched."

Laughter came from the other end of the phone, followed by a voice saying, "Good luck."

"Thank you."

After they hung up the phone, Adam sat down and silently took out a cigarette and lit it.

I mentally processed the contents of the phone call.

First, my good student sent me some very useful information.

Huaxia has developed a better printer, as Wang Zihao mentioned during our last exchange, and he also contributed to this achievement.

It was his suggestion that reminded Wang Zihao, which led to the emergence of the new type of printer.

He felt that as long as he could help him get into the Nine Departments Research Institute, it wouldn't be a loss.

At that time, they will have a continuous stream of research data and will be able to surpass others.

The second issue is that Huaxi's computers have reached a bottleneck.

This is not surprising, and quite normal.

Given China's barren scientific environment, success was nothing more than a fluke.

It's like a poor person who's been having a run of good luck and suddenly finds ten dollars; they're naturally happy.

But the poor can't always have good luck.

And right now, that's the problem the other party is facing.

If they can't develop a more powerful computer, that's Britain's chance.

With that in mind, Professor Adam picked up the phone and called Principal William.

"William, we need to speed up the computer cloning project."

League, Susco.

Canon knocked on the office door twice, then opened it and went inside.

Inside the room, Bemethe put down the documents and looked at the other person.

Since my conversation with Gorzenfsky at the cemetery, I don't know who he contacted, but he actually managed to get Gorzenfsky to stay in Suskovsky.

Furthermore, they are responsible for domestic and international economic issues.

Bemethe had no objection to this.

Clearly, someone must have spoken to him beforehand.

"Sir, I have some important information."

Canon placed the document on Bemet's desk and explained, "This came from China. They are researching a new type of computer, but it's still in the research stage. According to the intelligence, they won't be able to produce a new computer in the next three to five years."

"Now the other party wants to take other measures to stimulate computer sales."

"They're close to making the Time II printer."

Canon relayed the intelligence information, and Bemet then looked through it before rubbing his temples.

So, what's your opinion?

Upon hearing this, Canon immediately replied, "The Computer Research Institute has already drawn up the design diagrams for the computer's processor."

"We are now fully capable of manufacturing our own computers."

"This will not only boost domestic employment, but also promote the development of the aerospace industry."

Canon expressed his opinion, but Bemethe still had some doubts.

"I'm thinking, if we use all our resources on this, what if, what if the other side comes up with a better computer?"

Canon was stumped by the question and pondered for a long time before finally speaking, "Sir, we don't need much. We only need three years to develop computer technology."

"As for the other side, they absolutely cannot complete the production of the new computer in three years."

At this point, Canon spoke again, "Moreover, we have received information that the United States is researching a new type of computer, which is said to outperform China's Dawn One."

After he finished speaking, the office fell into a brief silence.

After a long pause, Bemit took a deep breath, picked up a pen from the side, and scribbled his name on the document.

After handing it to Canon, he said, "Then let's go all out."

Canon carefully put away the documents, then saluted respectfully, "Yes, sir, I assure you I will not disappoint you."


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