As a Mage, I Only Want to Pursue Truth

A mage accidentally drifts to Blue Star. The intelligent life on Blue Star cannot influence reality by manipulating dark matter, thus the mage loses their casting ability.

In order to recover...

Chapter 215 Lunar Space Station

"In the past two years, China has made rapid progress in the field of science and technology. In many areas, we have caught up with or even surpassed developed countries in Europe and America."

Take China Seed Industry Group as an example. Its development in recent years has been so rapid that I can't even comprehend it. A large number of high-quality genetically modified seeds have occupied more than 95% of the Chinese market.

China's seed industry group also holds more than 60% of the global genetically modified seed market, forcing Monsanto to lay off a large number of employees worldwide. Bayer, on the other hand, has laid off its entire genetically modified seed-related division.

Syngenta, the seed industry giant previously acquired by China, has been fully taken over by China Seed Industry Group. Syngenta, which was previously unwilling to let China interfere in its work, is now begging China to take over completely.

DeepBlue Storage's biological storage server is unique in the world. America and the Europa Union were even willing to make certain exceptions for China in the PAS agreement in order to import the Beiming-1.

In our traditionally strong field of aerospace, we even successfully launched the first lunar space station in human history, ahead of America.

It seems that astronauts are about to go to the lunar space station to carry out scientific research missions.

The above are all government-led scientific research projects. China Seed Industry Group and DeepBlue Storage are both central enterprises directly managed by the government.

Our progress in government-led scientific research projects over the past few years has been remarkable, but the development of internet giants in the field of scientific research has been lackluster.

Traditional manufacturing companies, on the other hand, have good R&D output, but their profit margins are very thin.

On the contrary, these Chinese internet giants have seized huge profits by relying on China's vast market, but they don't have much competitive hard technology to show for themselves.

Take Tencent as an example. As the de facto monopolist in the social networking field, it makes a fortune by controlling traffic entry points and releasing various reskinned games.

With an annual net profit of over 200 billion RMB, it only focuses on business model innovation and makes no contribution to China's technological development.

At least Ali (a Chinese internet company) developed cloud computing. Seeing that Ali's cloud computing was very successful, Tencent (another Chinese internet company) also developed Tencent Cloud.

Huawei's annual profit is about half that of Tencent, but Huawei's R&D investment is nearly three times that of Tencent.

Although Huawei has many controversial aspects, its R&D investment is far superior to Tencent's.

The top private enterprises in China in terms of net profit are all thinking about following the paths others have taken and imitating other people's products; to put it bluntly, they are plagiarizing.

Despite being called an internet giant, how many influential open-source projects has it actually created?

Things have gotten a little better in the last two years; at least they managed to develop a VR operating system.

The biggest gap between us and America lies in the contributions of private enterprises to technological development; the gap is too large.

America has a number of tech giants, including Apple, Google, SpaceX, and Oracle, who have made technological innovations in various fields.

There are also open-source companies like Red Hat, OpenStack, and MySB, which are the ones I know of. There are countless other R&D companies that focus on specific niche areas.

Private enterprises in China that truly benefit from resources invest little in research and development and produce almost nothing.

Instead, production is generated by manufacturing companies with meager profit margins.

Many people already knew about Merlin before he appeared before a global audience.

It was around that time that domestic giants began to recruit mathematics and astronomy graduates on a large scale.

At the time, math and astronomy graduates were able to earn higher salaries than programmers because they knew about magoin.

And the existence of magic has been confirmed through certain channels.

I suspect that China's rapid progress in scientific research has a lot to do with magic.

That said, why was Apple the first company to discover the magic formula?

It's determined by the corporate DNA that domestic companies, while possessing resources, lack the corresponding environment and mechanisms.

The causes of the past have led to the effects of the present.

I believe the first major domestic company to discover magin will either be Huawei or Kechuang Bio.

The news that Apple obtained the "magic brain" sparked heated discussions around the world. Apart from America, no other country expected Apple to release a video of the acquisition of the "magic brain".

Scientists who consider themselves the best in their field are very interested in magic and the systems behind it.

A large number of self-recommendation emails were sent to Apple's designated email address.

Amidst the turmoil in the outside world, America successfully completed its lunar landing mission.

The moon landing was carried out by Lindgren, Hines, and Watkins.

Lindgren and Hines are white men, while Watkins is a black woman.

Watkins was the first Black woman in history to travel to the International Space Station.

There is a manned lunar landing program in America in 2024, and no one can object to sending her there.

"There needs to be Black footprints on the moon." A Black political activist said this after Watkins' successful moon landing.

The combination of two white people and one black person perfectly aligns with America's political correctness.

"Apollo 18, the moon landing program was finally restarted. You know, when I was a child, I was always fascinated by the stories of the Apollo moon landing."

"That's why I became an astronaut when I grew up."

"But I never imagined I would be involved in the Apollo program and restart Apollo 18."

Lindgren's face was filled with emotion as he chatted with Watkins before takeoff.

Lindgren was telling the truth; he was a medical doctor at a university in America before becoming an astronaut.

In America, being a doctor is far more lucrative than being an astronaut, not to mention that when Lindgren started working at NASA Space Center, he wasn't even guaranteed he'd become an astronaut.

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