The Reborn Scholar Wants To Counterattack
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Besides these, are there more advanced technologies that China has mastered that they are completely unaware of? What impact will these technologies have on China's overall economic situation? From another perspective, if the "Terminator" was indeed arranged by the Chinese authorities to appear, this move was a fantastic one, and they still couldn't figure out what the Chinatown government wanted to gain from this game.
There must be national support behind this!
When did China acquire such advanced technologies? Besides these, are there more advanced technologies that China has mastered that they are completely unaware of? What impact will these technologies have on China's overall economic situation? And what impact will they have on the military industry?
Also, why did China choose to showcase such a robot in this competition? Was it a technological demonstration? Or was there some other deeper meaning?
These problems overwhelmed the organizers.
It should be said that this year's innovation showcased other aspects of the children and provided a more comprehensive test of their abilities, which was a good innovative move.
But no one thinks so now.
If we had known that the Chinese contestants would come up with such a troublesome item, we would have preferred not to innovate and just continue the competition year after year according to the previous competition methods.
Of course, there were also several professors at the scene who were either researchers or enthusiasts of robots. Their interest in the "Terminator" itself outweighed the chain reactions it might bring.
Is there a good or evil in science?
This topic is quite controversial. If it is good, the founder of the Nobel Prize, Alfred Bernard Nobel, started his business with the explosives he invented and established his own glorious family business.
The explosives sold from his factory continued to kill people.
But at the same time, these explosives are also used in various mining industries and infrastructure industries. Even though humans can use satellites to predict the weather, use wireless phones, and even satellite TV, it is ultimately difficult to get rid of explosives.
Of course, modern rockets do not use explosives, but more complex and advanced fuels, but its principle is difficult to break away from the explosives of that time.
So is science good or evil?
This is not something many scientists would think about, but it is something that politicians, philosophers and even practitioners should think about.
Most scientists, especially successful ones, are more interested in science itself, the process of constantly discovering and solving problems, and getting closer to the truth.
The work that Gu Weiman brought out was a work of art that was closer to the truth than anything they had ever seen before.
This work of art is also full of unknowns that attract them.
These people wanted to dismantle the "Terminator" on the spot and study it.
York University has informed the federal government of the existence of the "Terminator" and what it represents, and it will be difficult for the government to respond to this matter in the short term.
At least it is difficult for them to make any overt response.
This is just a middle school competition, and there shouldn't be any political factors beyond connecting friendships.
The federal government also found no reason to interfere in the game.
From another perspective, if the "Terminator" was indeed arranged by the Chinese authorities to appear, this move was a fantastic one, and they still couldn't figure out what the Chinatown government wanted to gain from this game.
In this game of chess, the Chinese government only revealed one piece. They couldn't figure out its intentions and couldn't make a reasonable response.
Therefore, it is necessary to let the game continue and let the opponent take a few more steps.
In this process they can see the intentions of the Chinese government.