Translator: Dj2203
Editor: Dj2203
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Content warning; xenophobic
In order to curb the development of China’s 5g technology, the United States this time used the old trick, that was, the stick and the carrot. First, they hit you with a stick to make you dizzy, and then gave you some benefits in exchange for their huge interests.
They wanted to use the chip export ban to demand Zhuang Li’s 5G chip technology.
Once China showed signs of submission, they would send a delegation to negotiate, obtain the technology, and then persuade Zhuang Li to defect.
If Zhuang Li was unwilling to be loyal to the United States, then they would completely destroy this person.
Precision sniping was also the Americans’ forte.
But their subsequent plans were completely disrupted by the good news that suddenly broke out from China.
The Chinese had actually created a 1-nanometer chip in a test tube and had also successfully developed a quantum computer chip and circuit. With these two important components, a quantum computer with a computing power 100 times stronger than an ordinary computer would soon become a reality.
The Americans panicked, and in order to save face, they announced to the world the next day that they had begun to build a 6G network that was more advanced than 5G and had achieved outstanding results. They would also continue to send tens of thousands of satellites into space to help the United States build an integrated 6G network in the air, space and land.
As soon as the news came out, the whole world applauded the United States.
[America will become great again], this arrogant slogan went viral on the Internet.
The Chinese people, who had just been happy for a short while, fell into depression again. They realized with frustration that even if China had made certain progress, it would still be impossible to surpass the United States in a short period of time.
However, that same evening, the Chinese government announced to the world that their country’s 6G network had been rolled out simultaneously with the 5G network, and the US’s Starry Sky Project was just a large-scale political show.
At the same time, the Chinese government also released a video in which Zhuang Li, holding a walkie-talkie, was ordering a rocket to send China’s three quantum satellites into space. His title was mentioned as chief engineer of the China Space Administration.
It was said that with just three quantum satellites, China’s network signals could cover the entire world. Combined with the quantum signal transceivers that had already been quietly deployed on the surface, China’s communications would completely enter the quantum field.
What was the concept of quantum communication?
In Einstein’s words, this was a spooky action at a distance.
If two arrows established quantum coherence, and one of them rotated downward, the other would definitely rotate upward under the influence of quantum effects. If the arrow that rotated upward was sent to the other end of the universe and its rotation direction was changed, the arrow that remained on Earth would immediately sense the change and start rotating in the opposite direction at the same time.
This theory was called quantum entanglement.
The two quantum particles that established coherence could transmit information to each other much faster than the speed of light, which surprised Einstein so much that he found it difficult to accept the theory of quantum mechanics.
The quantum signal transceiver developed by China was a communication device built based on theories such as quantum entanglement and quantum superposition. It also had this ghostly long-distance effect.
When the era of communications faster than the speed of light arrived, traditional networks that transmitted information through network cables, optical fibers and WiFi would be completely abandoned.
It was obvious that China was once again ahead of the rest of the world.
The news caused an uproar around the world. The US president sent dozens of tweets in a row, shouting in frustration: [This is fake news, fake news! No one knows technology better than me. The Chinese will never be able to develop a 6G network!]
A U.S. military official smiled and said to the reporter: “Well, in order to verify whether the Chinese are lying, we will help them test their 6G network.”
The meaning of this statement was very clear. When necessary, the United States would use jammers to paralyze China’s satellite systems and land networks to see if the Chinese people could still live normally.
The Americans had done this kind of despicable thing many times. When a once-in-a-century earthquake hit China, the Americans shut down the GPS in the earthquake zone, hindering the government’s rescue of the victims.
Americans advocated peace, human rights, and friendship all over the world, but in reality they did things that only robbers would do. Their human rights stance could be summed up in one sentence: I have the final say in this world.
The Chinese people were furious and flocked to the Internet to curse the Americans, but many of their accounts were blocked by American social software. The so-called freedom of speech was just a poisonous pill packaged by the Americans.
That night, Zhuang Li posted the following on his Weibo: [Okay, please arrange it as soon as possible. After all, it costs money to do our own testing #Mocking face#]
Chinese netizens were stunned, leaving a screen full of question marks: [Is our Zhuangshi so tough that he dares to challenge the US president directly? I don’t know why, but when I saw the mocking little yellow face he added after this sentence, I was not worried at all.]
[I am still a little worried! Once the satellite system and surface network are paralyzed on a large scale, our country will be in the most vulnerable state!]
[I don’t know whether our country’s 6G network is real, and I’m panicking now.]
China had been weak and silent for too long, so now many people were not used to its sudden toughness.
The President of the United States closely followed Zhuang Li’s actions, and immediately responded on his social account when he saw his provocation: [ok, go ahead!]
And then nothing happened.
The Chinese people waited in fear for one day, two days, three days, four days…but social order remained normal.
As time went by, they got used to it and forgot about it.
Seven days later, Zhuang Li suddenly posted a Weibo post, directly cueing the US President: [Hello, Mr. Trump, it seems that your test has ended? Now it’s our turn to help you test the 6G network.]
Today, Zhuang Li was a superstar on the Internet. With his handsome appearance, romantic temperament, arrogant personality, and outstanding abilities, he had attracted a large number of loyal fans. In China, everyone knew him; but he was also very well-known around the world.
Within a minute, his Weibo post was pushed to the top of the trending search list by hundreds of millions of fans, and then various official Weibo accounts registered by the country began to forward and promote it crazily.
Even foreign media put this Weibo post on the headlines in bright red letters.
It was not until this time that the Chinese people realized that the Americans had launched an attack on China’s 6G network within these seven days.
[Hello? Is this true? I didn’t feel anything at all!]
[My internet speed is so fast!]
[My navigation system is even more accurate than before!]
[China: Can we start now? America: No, it’s over. Painless interference. You deserve it!]
[Hahahaha! Brother upstairs, you are so talented. I will take you upstairs!]
[It’s so prosperous and I’m in a trance. I’m laughing so hard that my head almost fell off!]
The Chinese Internet was swept by a wave of carnival, with everyone mocking the Americans’ arrogance and ignorance. Then a bigger surprise came. Two minutes after Zhuang Li posted this Weibo, the Americans’ satellite system and ground network were paralyzed, and the entire social order became a mess.
It was clear that China’s testing had begun and was very effective.
News media around the world immediately reported the disaster extensively, describing Zhuang Li as having “terrifying wit and vengeance.”
There was no doubt that Zhuang Li was a hawkish person. He did not believe in the so-called modesty, restraint and silence of the older generation of Chinese. He would take revenge on the spot and would never delay even for a minute.
The US President was furious and subconsciously took out his mobile phone to tweet but found that the Internet was completely unusable and there was no navigation system. He didn’t dare to go out and could only hide in the White House.
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