Chapter 185 Strikes and Expectations
However, Duke was soon overjoyed. When he logged into the nuclear reaction simulation program and found that he could only use this huge and complex system through one client program, he was in a good mood.
In this remote desktop, let alone copying files, even if the system program files are placed there, they have no permission to see them.[]
This security management completely cuts off any idea of attempting applications.
No wonder nuclear reaction simulation programs are definitely considered cutting-edge for the current world. Uncle Sam is not afraid of international students to use them. With such strict safety protection measures, what's wrong with letting you see it?
If you just look at it like this, you can learn this program by using it. Please let me learn Uncle Bill’s plague first and see if you die?
This system has been released for many years, and the cumulative users of various versions of the world are almost the same as there are not 10 billion users. Can anyone copy one?
For this nuclear reaction simulation program that is as complex as plague, Uncle Sam is really not afraid of you to learn.
But as a result, Duke, who was originally mean, was completely stunned.
Couple the guys worked hard to build a big environment, but it was just a waste of time?
Only at this time did Duke deeply understand what the greater the hope, the greater the disappointment. God, don’t bring such a playful person. Seeing this unexpected result, Duke was inexplicably sad and angry for a moment.
Duke, who had been stunned for more than a minute, finally came to his senses. Although he was still a little crying, things were already like this, and life still had to continue. At worst, my buddy stayed here for a long time and kept "discovering" the so-called improvement steps one by one. However, in this way, all the secrets of the improvement of his new nuclear power plant would be exposed to the eyes of Uncle Sam and other people.
Not being able to possess these secrets alone really leaves endless hidden dangers for future plans.
Let’s not talk about the lost share of the entire nuclear power market, just how to explain the energy consumption of the part of the electricity needed by this nuclear power plant to refine factories is enough for people to worry about.
For example, Duke could have increased the power generation efficiency by 50%, so Duke could claim that this improvement could be increased by 20%, and then secretly intercepted the increased energy for refining factories. This method can be said to have done things without anyone noticing.
In addition, Duke is responsible for the software part of the entire nuclear power plant system, and Duke can completely prevent this part of the electricity from being displayed in the system. If the entire system research and development is controlled by Duke, it will be no difficulty to do this. If there are fewer displays, it will be more difficult to make this out of nothing.
However, if the more display is less, it is quite easy. It will be OK to directly reduce the reading value by one percentage, and the subsequent parts can not be changed. Even the most skillful operation and maintenance personnel cannot see any clues about this method.
Unfortunately, if you can't get this simulation program, Duke may not be able to improve efficiency to a reasonable level. There is indeed a huge change in Duke's future plan.
However, Duke has to take one step at a time now. He came up with a plan designed based on the existing research results of the natural nuclear reactor and input it into the supercomputer system. Soon, Duke got a prompt that the plan failed to execute.
Based on the series of parameters formulated based on these existing research results, it is impossible to start a real nuclear reaction process. That is to say, the current research results still lack the key things that can start a nuclear reaction. Duke has long understood this in the popular science materials provided by Bileme.
Now he even knows what is missing to really trigger a natural nuclear reaction. The specific environment, the concentration of natural uranium, related catalysts, sustained-release agents, etc. are listed very clearly in popular science materials.
But Duke still did a failed experimental design. To be honest, the first failure is not incomprehensible, but everyone is used to it. Success is rare. People who are really doing research know that if they can find the cause of failure from hundreds of failures, it is already a major breakthrough.
If you can win at one time, it must be something that a monster with a great luck can do.
Duke didn't want to be such a monster that stood out from the crowd, so he honestly ran on the road of failure and then slowly approached his goals in the face of failure.
In terms of academics, with this experimental design, Duke was enough to explain Andrew. Because to design these parameters, Duke must have a deep understanding of the industry's current research on natural nuclear reactors in order to summarize and extract the design table and related value ranges of this parameter from countless reference sources.
From this point of view, Professor Andrew thinks that Duke is definitely a madman in academic research, because Duke's progress is really too unexpected. Being able to learn to use supercomputer nuclear reaction simulation programs can be attributed to Duke's genius computer talents.
However, in a short period of time, I learned how to use this system through the use guide, and designed an experiment, which showed that Duke was not only talented, but also very hard-working. It took a lot of effort to read the use guide of this system just by reading it.
To design an experiment, it is not just a thorough reading. You must devote a lot of energy to the design of nuclear reaction experiments to complete the design of an experiment. Although the topic of research on natural nuclear reactors is somewhat biased, most of the truly great discoveries are not discovered from the direction that seems very biased.
As a world-class top nuclear physics scholar, Andrew's vision is obviously incomparable to Hewitt. Hewitt saw the difficulty of Duke's choice of direction, but Andrew saw the possibility of great achievements brought by this direction. Only by research on one aspect can better achievement. Always wandering around where everyone can reach, how many opportunities can you pick up gold?
From the topic selection, Andrew vaguely saw Duke's scientific research potential and ambitions.
Perhaps, he should talk to Duke about his thoughts? Andrew thought to himself that he was now very satisfied with Duke, as a student. From Duke, Andrew felt that in time, even if he was better than his predecessor, because Duke's learning speed was too amazing, but Andrew was not jealous at all.
But I feel very lucky. Being a teacher of this kind of genius is also a kind of luck in life.
Chapter completed!