But my Constitution has already reached 320.
The background foundation is there, and I have my own strength.
From now on, when speaking, I should try to be more assertive.
One province is still too little.
...
More than half a month later.
Dozens of large-scale projects in this batch were completed one after another.
Upon hearing this news, Zhang Feng returned to the research hall and convened a eting for the managent level and above.
In the eting.
Zhang Feng took out the blueprint of the small building and straightforwardly said to everyone:
"This is a professional computing instrunt. Although its functionality is not like the quantum computers developed a year ago,
its specialized capability far exceeds computers of the sa size by fifty tis."
"I nad it ’Computation Power Building’."
Zhang Feng said and pointed to the Computation Power Building,
"My idea is simple, it’s computation power that changes the world."
The Computation Power Building is the na used in reality because it initially was not tall, only about twelve ters in structure.
Therefore, Old Liu and others all called it the small building.
But now the building on the blueprint is a hundred-ter high building covering 2,000 square ters, entirely crafted from superconductors and covered with Z1.
With densely interwoven ’pipes’ within, holding efficient cooling liquid, it resembles the ’chanical veins’ of a chanical monster.
Such a gigantic ’steel monster’ called a small building in front of these people was sowhat too abstract.
And after everyone had finished looking at this incredible design chart, and the detailed manufacturing principles that followed,
they felt that Dean Zhang was becoming increasingly unlike ’one of their kind’.
Because it included engineering, quantum information science, and other disciplines.
This was entirely another realm of study.
They all wondered how Dean Zhang learned it and how he applied this knowledge.
Especially in their view, observing Dean Zhang’s activities should not be neglected and was indeed necessary.
Perhaps one day, Dean Zhang might press a certain button, and afterward, Dean Zhang’s family could traverse the stars and co to Earth to take him ho.
"Computational power is everything."
Zhang Feng didn’t care what they thought but continued discussing his plan and directly stated:
"I am preparing for large-scale building construction to enhance our current technological level.
And regarding the control rights of the Computation Power Building,"
Zhang Feng looked at so of the observers, "I want absolute control."
’Perhaps Dean Zhang exposed a flaw wanting to use so technology to connect with kindred...’
"What does Dean Zhang an by this?"
"We are just researchers, can we control it?"
Confronted with this statent by Zhang Feng, apart from a few who thought Zhang Feng had certain motives, more felt that Zhang Feng was sowhat ’arrogant’.
But thinking about ’Honorary Dean, Zhang Feng’, the years of results with superconductors and Z1, and these building blueprints.
It seed like there were quite significant contributions.
If these computational power devices were given to Dean Zhang, Dean Zhang might once again lead civilization to a higher level.
"What are your next instructions?"
Chief Dean, being more pragmatic, held great regard for this super-genius.
As for the stories circulating within the base about ’Professor Zhang being an extraterrestrial being associated with High-dinsional People’, he didn’t care.
Many researchers didn’t care either.
They are now entirely in a ’pursue the way by morning, die content by evening’ literal feeling, just wanting to simply learn more.
"The instruction is simple, leave everything else aside and first implent personnel deploynt and rapid manufacturing."
And seeing their desire to progress, Zhang Feng quickly issued tasks, letting them liaise with the relevant units, while rapidly pondering the realities of technology.
Because this mont, witnessing the supportive attitude from most of them, Zhang Feng knew that the small building could be initiated as a project.
As for the future usage rights, as long as they can be obtained,
perhaps in the remaining twenty-five years, it might feed back so ’gigantic scientific projects’ for reality.
This serves as the foundation.
Zhang Feng also did not forget the disasters of this world and worked backward to deduce the future scenario of this world.
First of all.
To quickly boost technological advancents to resist disasters, effective computational power is indispensable.
Hence, future Computation Power Buildings must partly be used for the natural simulation of this world.
Even if the ’waste’ emissions of the building would significantly damage the natural environnt,
as long as coal electricity, etc., is eliminated, and combined with superconductors and Z1, environntal balance or even purification can be achieved.
Because compared to nuclear power, automobiles, and large heaps of supercomputers, the emissions from the small building are relatively less.
So it counts as a ’many beneficial’ good thing.
Deepening both technological computational power and reducing environntal impact.
Then, during the rapid inspection of disaster sources under the operation of the small building, the world’s excess computational power and technology should not go to waste.
Because without counting Spirit Stones, martial arts big data, dicinal ingredient computation, and virtual small buildings,
If the future small building matches the real-world scale, it would definitely generate a large amount of extra computational power.
That being said, wouldn’t the ’Do’ project be worth a try?
Even if this world doesn’t have runes, etc., one can attempt a ’technology-side Do’ purely.
It is Zhang Feng’s first step towards interstellar migration.
And during disasters, it might serve as an excellent ’protective shield’ and ’survivor base’.
This is considered an additional function.
As for spaceships, that’s not sothing to consider.
First of all, the reality is a ’rune technology battleship’, which is currently under study and may not fit with this purely technological world.
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