Siheyuan: Give me incredible understanding but not knowledge

Chapter 179 New Directions for Research (Page 12)

"Institute director?"

Lin Jiajun thought for a while, he had never dealt with them before!

Director Hou seemed to understand Lin Jiajun's thoughts.

"If you ask the top 500 top students to leave, will they have no objections?"

"It's better if I don't have to fight with you!"

"Now if you still want to do what you said, you must at least compile a report and explain in detail what you want to create."

Director Hou said, mainly because what Lin Jiajun said was too vague.

Even if he listens face to face, he will know that it is the brain...

Then there is no follow-up.

Reporting is something that people who don’t understand can understand, although many people find it very complicated.

But one thing is core, that is, you cannot expect one decision-maker to understand all projects!

Just like Director Hou, he manages steel rolling mills, textile mills, slaughterhouses, food processing plants, etc.!

You can't ask Director Hou to learn all the processes in every factory.

In this case, the importance of reporting is reflected.

Generally, a report is presented in the form of a total score, and the leader will only glance at the previous summary at most.

If the summary is not written beautifully enough, it will generally be useless.

Because the reports he needs to read every day may be dozens of reports, and he still has many things to deal with. It would be bad luck to miss them.

But this situation is unlikely to happen to Lin Jiajun. He has already achieved results.

When his report is presented, at least even if the leaders don't understand it, they will organize experts to study it.

If experts don’t understand, then they can experiment with some conditions.

It was precisely this that Director Hou had no intention of refusing even if Lin Jiajun made such an exaggerated request.

But I am thinking about whether I can send less talents to the past, because the talent gap in China is really too big now.

Unimaginably big.

"Report!"

"Okay, Uncle Hou, I will sort out part of the report when I get back."

Lin Jiajun thought for a while and nodded in agreement, and then he was about to get up, but Fang Qi grabbed his clothes immediately.

Director Hou saw Lin Jiajun getting up and said helplessly.

"Don't be so anxious. I came here today to eat, not to talk about projects."

"Oh!"

Lin Jiajun suddenly realized it and reacted belatedly.

Suddenly there was a look of embarrassment on his face. Maybe it was because he was so well protected during this period. He did many things his own way, but he didn't react for a while.

“I was just thinking about how to carry out this project, but I didn’t think about this.”

"Ugh!"

Director Hou shook his head with a smile on his face.

He seemed to be able to understand the difference between geniuses. He originally wanted to say something, but he felt that this was more in line with Lin Jiajun.

It may not be necessary for Lin Jiajun to know so much about human nature.

As a group of them, they were able to protect Lin Jiajun very well, and the worldliness of people affected Lin Jiajun's thoughts.

This meal was very sumptuous, mainly consisting of some unique game, which Director Hou got through some connections.

Chun Chun’s future generations will sit in jail and learn about Northeastern cuisine!

However, those animals are not protected now and can still eat and drink normally.

It just requires some human sophistication.

After dinner, Lin Jiajun hurried back. Director Hou watched Lin Jiajun's car slowly drive away.

Director Hou's daughter-in-law Zhang Wanru was a little confused and asked in confusion as she looked at the back of the car as it drove away.

"Why is Jiajun so anxious? Is it because you didn't receive the reception well? Or is it that the dishes we asked the chef to cook are not good enough?"

"No, it's just that he suddenly thought of a research project. Alas! Geniuses may need to be a little different to be geniuses!"

"They must have some shortcomings in some aspects, such as worldliness, hahaha!"

"You're a very good kid. It's good to focus on studying something, and at least you'll achieve good results in some aspects!"

Zhang Wanru also said with a smile on her face. She had heard all kinds of good things from her husband about Lin Jiajun, so she naturally had a good impression of Lin Jiajun in her heart.

In the car going back, Fang Qi also curiously asked Lin Jiajun about the chip.

Lin Jiajun thought for a while.

“The brain of a machine, if you sum it up, that’s what it says.”

"His computing power is better than most of us, but he doesn't have the ability to innovate, but maybe in the future!"

"In short, there are endless possibilities!"

There are indeed infinite possibilities, but now there is no reference or actual object!

Director Hou and the others couldn't understand, which was normal.

Even in the United States, it would be several years before chips were truly commercialized.

Not to mention China now, there is not a single computer in the entire China.

This kind of computer may seem commonplace in later generations, but this thing first appeared to calculate the trajectory of missiles.

In those days, before computers, the U.S. Army Ordnance Department established the "Ballistic Research Laboratory" in Aberdeen, Maryland.

The U.S. military requires the laboratory to provide six launch tables to the Army Artillery Force every day for technical evaluation of missile development.

In fact, hundreds of ballistics need to be calculated for each shot table, and the mathematical model of each ballistic is a very complex set of nonlinear equations.

There is no way to find exact solutions to these equations, so numerical methods can only be used to calculate them approximately.

According to the calculation tools at that time, even if the laboratory hired more than 200 calculators to work overtime, it would take more than two months to calculate a radiograph.

This is such a huge human demand, and it takes a lot of time to train these people before they can meet the most basic needs.

Ability to compute these complex nonlinear systems of equations.

Therefore, the emergence of computers has replaced a large amount of manpower!

Lin Jiajun didn't know how to talk about this matter to a person who had no idea in his mind.

Fang Qi saw Lin Jiajun struggling to explain to herself, so she just smiled and grabbed Lin Jiajun's hand.

"It's okay, I'll know when you make it."

Although Fang Qi didn't want to admit it, Lin Jiajun's thinking was indeed far ahead of hers.

She could understand the feeling that Lin Jiajun wanted to tell her, but couldn't describe it. Generally speaking, it was something that had never appeared in her world and it was difficult to describe.

Lin Jiajun nodded when he heard Fang Qi's words. It was indeed the case. If a prototype could be made, it would be more straightforward than anything else.

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