The 60s: Accidentally Becoming an Academician While Doing Scientific Research

Ling Yue, living in the interstellar era, was caught in an explosion caused by a neighboring scientific madman and was transported to the Blue Star in the 1960s, a time of devastation, internal str...

Chapter 13: Has the Universe Replicated?

According to the people and events she encountered now, as well as the news she heard a few days ago, they all coincided with the history of the interstellar space. Why did No. 7 come to the least conclusion among the three?

Ling Yue's doubtful voice was conveyed to Number Seven.

Number 7 shook twice. If he wasn't sure that his calculations were correct, he would have been afraid that the maker would really dismantle and reassemble it.

Wow, today's makers are so scary!

[According to statistics, the overlap index mainly appeared before the Qin Dynasty and after the Republic of China. The period in between is completely different from interstellar history.]

"In other words, the history here changed starting from the Qin Dynasty and went to another branch line, and then during the Republic of China, for some reason, the branch line returned?"

007 nodded secretly, okay, the maker can't see it.

Yes, that's understandable.

Ling Yue touched her chin, leaned against the window thoughtfully, and stroked the telescope with one hand.

From the data, it can be seen that this world is indeed not the world she lives in, nor is it traveling through time as she thought, but traveling through space.

It is generally acknowledged that there is only one Earth in the vast Milky Way. In 4065, aviation technology has become very advanced, and people can even travel through the universe and go to other planets where people can survive.

But apart from the main planet Earth, there has never been any planet like this blue planet, which is located between Venus and Mars.

The universe in which this world and this planet exist gives her a feeling that the universe has been replicated.

Ling Yue couldn't figure out who had the ability to copy an entire universe, but at the same time she felt relieved.

Since it is a brand new blank world, no matter what she does, she will paint a beautiful picture on a blank piece of paper.

In this case, she doesn't have to worry about the butterfly effect caused by the rewriting of history.

Ling Yue smiled. All the worries she had been having for a while were gone at this moment. She put away the telescope, sat down at the table, took out a stack of papers, took out a pen, and shouted happily:

"Number seven, get to work."

Since she was assigned to the computing device group and she had been delayed for so long, now that she was free of pressure, she naturally had to start working.

[Okay! Maker, maker, please get a computer first. It's inconvenient without one.]

Ling Yue rubbed her chin: "Yeah, that makes sense."

As he spoke, Ling Yue began to write.

Computers are a vast category, but at its core they are nothing more than computing and storage, or in layman's terms, input and output.

It uses the most basic calculation method, that is, basic calculations such as OR, AND, and NOT. It reads data strings such as 0-1 into the computer's register through a medium, and then performs corresponding calculations through the processor.

This part is not difficult. For Ling Yue, who can use data to create No. 7, this part is as easy as eating and drinking water.

The most difficult part of making a computer is the hardware, and the hardware of a computer is the key to whether it can drive an operating system.

The computer system consists of four systems, including external IO devices and an arithmetic unit. It accepts external input, then performs calculations through the processor and finally outputs the results.

When Ling Yue raised her head, it was already dark outside.

Looking at the project plan which was only one-tenth of the size in his hand, he sighed helplessly.

For the first time, she felt that making computers was the best decision she had ever made.

But she didn't know that Qian Zilin was waiting at her door, pacing back and forth hesitantly, not knowing whether he should speak.

“Crack!”

The door opened from the inside, and Ling Yue looked at Qian Zilin in surprise. He hadn't returned home yet at this time?

"Uncle Qian, why are you here?" He didn't go home but stood at her door.

"Ah," Qian Zilin didn't expect Ling Yue to suddenly open the door. He didn't know what to say for the moment. He hadn't thought it through yet.

"Well, I saw you had a light on here, come over and take a look."

Ling Yue nodded dazedly: "Oh, I just happened to be going back."

As she spoke, Ling Yue came out, locked the door, then picked up the bag containing the telescope and handed it to Qian Zilin.

"Uncle Qian, I'm done with this. Can you help me return it?"

Qian Zilin borrowed this thing from the Academy of Sciences. He agreed to return it in a month, but it hasn't been a month yet. He only borrowed it for a week.

"Oh, good," Qian Zilin realized something and looked up and asked, "Have you finished your research?"

Ling Yue nodded, then yawned and walked outside.

The library of Imperial University of Peking closes at 11pm, but you can still return your books at this time.

"Uncle Qian, why are you still following me?" Ling Yue sighed, stopped, and said seriously:

"Uncle Qian, if you have something to say, just speak up. We scientists don't have time to guess what others are thinking. If you have any opinions, just speak up, okay?"

Ever since she brought these books back to the laboratory, she could see Qian Zilin hanging around in front of her almost every day, except when she locked herself in her own laboratory.

Qian Zilin was silent. If Ling Yue hadn't been so troublesome, would he have had to be so worried and still be scolded by the bandit Deng?

Finally, he swallowed all the bitterness and said, "Nothing, I just want to ask you, when will you start working?"

Only then did Ling Yue understand why Qian Zilin had been following her.

"It's starting now, but I just recently learned that most missile research data is generated using hand-cranked computers. This is too slow, and the accuracy of the data cannot be guaranteed."

Qian Zilin said, "Yes, this was a problem from the beginning. However, the research and development of computers at the Academy of Sciences has not yet produced any results. Therefore, for the time being, we can only use hand-cranked computers as the main method and abacus as a supplement for calculations."

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