Chapter 92 Jian Zhizhen is the daughter of a hero



[The whole universe is freezing cold: Of course! Everyone knows that scientists are the highest-paid profession these days. If I could earn that much money, I'd cut ties with my children. Not speaking to my daughter for two years and then having the nerve to play the victim? You can't have your cake and eat it too. (IP: Haicheng)]

[The fireworks on Changdao Island were amazing! If China's space-time communications are this good, why can't aerospace communications? What a load of rubbish. (IP: Shenzhen)]

Such comments pop up every now and then.

It seems like there's an organized effort to smear Chinese scientists.

But they underestimated the intelligence of Chinese netizens.

Even though they disguised their IP addresses, everyone could still tell what kind of people they were:

[Pingdang: Ugh, I'm so angry! How can there be idiots everywhere! They can even criticize scientists? Didn't we have 12 years of compulsory education in the 23rd century? How come there are still so many ignorant people?]

[Karaoke: Yes, satellite communication technology is very mature nowadays, but the cost of calls is very high, okay? This doesn't mean it's expensive, but rather that researchers, who take energy to the moon and produce energy there, need to use it for research. How can they use it to talk to their families every day?]

[Chemistry or Mars: And about that factory island, let me explain. Traveling through time and space is essentially an electromagnetic frequency conversion process, and communication also relies on electromagnetic waves. Space communication involves long distances, so it consumes a lot of energy. In a parallel universe, the target you're communicating with might be right next to you, so the energy consumption isn't as high. Do you understand? Hmm? Twelve leaky fish?]

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In fact, relevant Chinese institutions had long anticipated that such a significant research achievement as the Grain Depot Project would inevitably arouse jealousy from certain countries.

They will inevitably infiltrate the masses and incite unrest, which will dishearten scientists.

Just like before, there was a great agricultural scientist who dedicated his life to patriotism and dedication, but when he touched a luxury car in his old age, many people were incited to insult him.

Therefore, the relevant institutions had already prepared evidence to prove the scientists' efforts and contributions.

But now that they see how smart netizens are and don't fall for their tricks, they feel like all their evidence preparation was for nothing.

After observing for a while, the junior staff member turned around and asked, "Boss, do we still need to send out the materials we prepared in advance?"

The leader was already moved to tears by the scene of netizens spontaneously defending the scientists.

He wiped his face and nodded solemnly: "Go for it! Let these people with ill intentions know how united we Chinese are when it comes to matters of principle!"

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