The time is getting closer to the end of the month.
The countermeasures on China's issue have been very effective. At least on the surface, China's domestic research on controllable fusion has come to a standstill.
…
Although there is still a terrifying gap from the one hour of the STAR device, at least they have now been able to stably achieve a magnetic confinement time of more than half an hour.
The leader was none other than Norbert, Secretary General of the German Ministry of Economics and Energy.
Milek thought for a moment and suddenly thought: "If alloys are not good, what about non-metallic materials?"
The United States' sudden attack on intellectual property rights can be said to have brought conflicts to the table.
"37 minutes and 6 seconds," Kerwin continued, looking at the time on the computer screen. "This is probably the best result this month."
Finally, all conflicts came to a critical point.
Now he is an intelligence specialist on controllable fusion issues appointed by the CIA. He is fully responsible for the collection of important intelligence in related fields and enjoys certain decision-making power on some matters.
Lehmann: "Can a Nobel Prize winner create a GDP of 100 billion? Is this the currency of Zimbabwe or Venezuela?"
"Hello, Mr. Helms," Norbert held Helms's right hand and shook it. He went straight to the point without saying too much, "You probably didn't fly here from the United States just to be with me." Drink coffee and just tell me if you have any questions."
A few months ago, he was just an ordinary mid-level CIA official. However, he was appreciated by senior officials because of an evaluation report on controlled fusion research.
"The thing is like this," Helms said with a smile after taking back his right hand and collecting his thoughts for a moment, "Our Congress has re-evaluated the controllable fusion program and restarted an investment with a budget of about US$2 billion. A new stellarator experimental device is expected to be built at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. For German companies, this will mean at least a billion-dollar order and thousands or even tens of thousands of jobs. I believe you will be interested."
Judging from the limited information, the cause of the malfunction of the two devices is inseparable from this person's name.
No matter what, now is the time to pursue the victory.
Soon the next closed-door meeting of the ITER Council will be held in Saint-Paul-Dourance, France. At this meeting, the United States will once again question the Chinese representatives on issues related to the STAR Institute and intellectual property rights.
"37 minutes and 6 seconds," Kerwin continued, looking at the time on the computer screen. "This is probably the best result this month."
At the same time that Lu Zhou received the good news from Daya Bay, an experiment on magnetic confinement time was also going on in the Spiral Stone 7-X Laboratory in Germany.
At this moment, sitting opposite him was Lyman, the CIA's intelligence specialist in Germany.
Helms: "If you really knew him, you wouldn't ask such a stupid question. His value is not calculated by a few divisions, but by Silicon Valley or Seattle."
If nothing else happens, this may be the last time the ITER Council discusses this issue.
This is obviously impossible.
Obviously, no one thought this bloated, barely cobbled-together giant could go very far.
It has almost become the consensus of all countries to establish its own technological advantages in controllable fusion research.
Because various signs indicate that the outcome of this meeting will determine whether China will stay in the ITER organization.
This is obviously impossible.
This may sound like an exaggeration.
As for China's compromise, the outside world generally has no expectations.
The United States' sudden attack on intellectual property rights can be said to have brought conflicts to the table.
The time is getting closer to the end of the month.
"Because the specific bidding plan will be released probably next month. If you are interested in this project, I have a small proposal."
At the same time that Lu Zhou received the good news from Daya Bay, an experiment on magnetic confinement time was also going on in the Spiral Stone 7-X Laboratory in Germany.
Some ITER employees who wished to remain anonymous even said in interviews with the media that this may be the trigger for the disintegration of the ITER organization.
However, no matter how the international situation changes, for scholars engaged in research in this field, experiments that should be done still have to be done.
Obviously, no one thought this bloated, barely cobbled-together giant could go very far.
Obviously, no one thought this bloated, barely cobbled-together giant could go very far.
Judging from the limited information, the cause of the malfunction of the two devices is inseparable from this person's name.
A few months ago, he was just an ordinary mid-level CIA official. However, he was appreciated by senior officials because of an evaluation report on controlled fusion research.
This may sound like an exaggeration.
Helms: "Actually, I'm doing that."
This can be seen from the lack of funding for the ITER project every year.
"Hello, Mr. Helms," Norbert held Helms's right hand and shook it. He went straight to the point without saying too much, "You probably didn't fly here from the United States just to be with me." Drink coffee and just tell me if you have any questions."
If it were Lu Zhou, what choice would he make
However, Kerwin, who was thinking about this issue, had no clue at all.
This can be seen from the lack of funding for the ITER project every year.
Because various signs indicate that the outcome of this meeting will determine whether China will stay in the ITER organization.
But in fact, this possibility is not impossible.
Unlike ordinary agents lurking underground, his identity is public and registered with the German Ministry of Defense. Mainly responsible for sitting in the office drinking coffee or exchanging intelligence with German intelligence.
"Oh?" Norbert raised his eyebrows with interest, but showed no more expression. "Although I am very interested in this topic, why are people from the CIA coming to discuss it with us?"
"Progress?" The expression on Professor Kleiber's face became even more bitter. "The only progress is probably that we have a vague feeling that the alloy route may not work. What is the swelling effect of metal materials in a neutron irradiation environment? It’s so obvious that no matter what we try, it’s going to be difficult to change that… unless we can confine neutrons? But that sounds too magical.”
While he was talking, a group of people came to the door.
The leader was none other than Norbert, Secretary General of the German Ministry of Economics and Energy.
As we all know, there are seven main participating countries in IITER, namely Europe, the United States, Russia, China, Japan, South Korea, and India. Almost every participating country, except ITER, has its own domestic controllable nuclear fusion projects.
Some ITER employees who wished to remain anonymous even said in interviews with the media that this may be the trigger for the disintegration of the ITER organization.
While he was talking, a group of people came to the door.
Professor Kleiber shook his head: "The irradiation problem still cannot be solved."
It has almost become the consensus of all countries to establish its own technological advantages in controllable fusion research.
…
And not only that, no matter how trace the amount of molybdenum is doped, the radioactivity of its transmutation products will always be an unstable factor.
In an international public project like ITER, it is not difficult to predict the attitude of various countries in pushing each other away.
Thinking of this, Kerwin couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
This can be seen from the lack of funding for the ITER project every year.
"Oh?" Norbert raised his eyebrows with interest, but showed no more expression. "Although I am very interested in this topic, why are people from the CIA coming to discuss it with us?"
In an international public project like ITER, it is not difficult to predict the attitude of various countries in pushing each other away.
Kerwin shrugged helplessly: "There are many non-metallic materials, but the question is, do you have a good suggestion?"
"Progress?" The expression on Professor Kleiber's face became even more bitter. "The only progress is probably that we have a vague feeling that the alloy route may not work. What is the swelling effect of metal materials in a neutron irradiation environment? It’s so obvious that no matter what we try, it’s going to be difficult to change that… unless we can confine neutrons? But that sounds too magical.”
This can be seen from the lack of funding for the ITER project every year.
"At the closed-door meeting of the ITER Council at the end of the month," Helms smiled as he looked at Norbert's expression. "We think it's time to ask China out."
At least the name Lu Zhou was an unstable factor that he couldn't let go of.
A few months ago, he was just an ordinary mid-level CIA official. However, he was appreciated by senior officials because of an evaluation report on controlled fusion research.
Although there is still a terrifying gap from the one hour of the STAR device, at least they have now been able to stably achieve a magnetic confinement time of more than half an hour.
What made him even more confused was why the CIA people would reveal this news to him.
"Progress?" The expression on Professor Kleiber's face became even more bitter. "The only progress is probably that we have a vague feeling that the alloy route may not work. What is the swelling effect of metal materials in a neutron irradiation environment? It’s so obvious that no matter what we try, it’s going to be difficult to change that… unless we can confine neutrons? But that sounds too magical.”
The latest technology now is to use a molybdenum and zirconium alloy, which is quite effective in resisting the swelling effect of neutron irradiation, but the welding difficulty of alloys doped with molybdenum is much higher than that of austenitic steel.
Because various signs indicate that the outcome of this meeting will determine whether China will stay in the ITER organization.
Obviously, no one thought this bloated, barely cobbled-together giant could go very far.
"Progress?" The expression on Professor Kleiber's face became even more bitter. "The only progress is probably that we have a vague feeling that the alloy route may not work. What is the swelling effect of metal materials in a neutron irradiation environment? It’s so obvious that no matter what we try, it’s going to be difficult to change that… unless we can confine neutrons? But that sounds too magical.”
It would be great if we could cooperate with STAR Research Institute on stellarator research...
The United States' sudden attack on intellectual property rights can be said to have brought conflicts to the table.
Lehmann: "Can a Nobel Prize winner create a GDP of 100 billion? Is this the currency of Zimbabwe or Venezuela?"
However, no matter how the international situation changes, for scholars engaged in research in this field, experiments that should be done still have to be done.
What's more, the captain at the helm is a European.
The latest technology now is to use a molybdenum and zirconium alloy, which is quite effective in resisting the swelling effect of neutron irradiation, but the welding difficulty of alloys doped with molybdenum is much higher than that of austenitic steel.
"Because the specific bidding plan will be released probably next month. If you are interested in this project, I have a small proposal."
If it were Lu Zhou, what choice would he make
It would be great if we could cooperate with STAR Research Institute on stellarator research...
This time he came to Germany, firstly, to learn about the latest developments in stellarator research at the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics, and secondly, to meet with senior officials from the German Ministry of Economics and Energy.
The United States' sudden attack on intellectual property rights can be said to have brought conflicts to the table.
Not paying attention to Helms's teasing, Lyman said with a smile: "When did Silicon Valley and Seattle become units of measurement?"
Helms: "Silicon Valley and Seattle are not, but the potential economic value behind them is. If a person can create a GDP of 10 billion or even 100 billion, I think he has this potential."
This may sound like an exaggeration.
What's more, the captain at the helm is a European.
If his teammate is Professor Lu, he is confident that the time to commercialize controllable fusion will be shortened by at least twenty years.
The fusion light that was finally ignited was like a candle in the wind, crumbling in the cold night.
The leader was none other than Norbert, Secretary General of the German Ministry of Economics and Energy.
Standing up, Helms smiled and extended his right hand.
No matter what, now is the time to pursue the victory.
Professor Milek: "Is there any progress?"
While the two were chatting, the name Lu Zhou happened to come up.
However, no matter how the international situation changes, for scholars engaged in research in this field, experiments that should be done still have to be done.
Not paying attention to Helms's teasing, Lyman said with a smile: "When did Silicon Valley and Seattle become units of measurement?"
Helms: "Actually, I'm doing that."
This can be seen from the lack of funding for the ITER project every year.
A few months ago, he was just an ordinary mid-level CIA official. However, he was appreciated by senior officials because of an evaluation report on controlled fusion research.
At the same time that Lu Zhou received the good news from Daya Bay, an experiment on magnetic confinement time was also going on in the Spiral Stone 7-X Laboratory in Germany.
"Oh?" Norbert raised his eyebrows with interest, but showed no more expression. "Although I am very interested in this topic, why are people from the CIA coming to discuss it with us?"
The leader was none other than Norbert, Secretary General of the German Ministry of Economics and Energy.
"Progress?" The expression on Professor Kleiber's face became even more bitter. "The only progress is probably that we have a vague feeling that the alloy route may not work. What is the swelling effect of metal materials in a neutron irradiation environment? It’s so obvious that no matter what we try, it’s going to be difficult to change that… unless we can confine neutrons? But that sounds too magical.”
Helms coordinated this meeting with senior officials from the German Ministry of Economy and Energy.
It has almost become the consensus of all countries to establish its own technological advantages in controllable fusion research.
Thinking of this, he sighed.
It would be great if we could cooperate with STAR Research Institute on stellarator research...
The STAR-1 device and HL-2A have been on strike continuously, and the cooperation between the EAST device and General Atomics has been interrupted. People can't help but wonder how far they can go on this topic without the "help" of the international community.
"37 minutes and 6 seconds," Kerwin continued, looking at the time on the computer screen. "This is probably the best result this month."
"...So how many teachers do you think this Professor Lu is worth?"
The fusion light that was finally ignited was like a candle in the wind, crumbling in the cold night.
Helms coordinated this meeting with senior officials from the German Ministry of Economy and Energy.
"Because the specific bidding plan will be released probably next month. If you are interested in this project, I have a small proposal."
Although there is still a terrifying gap from the one hour of the STAR device, at least they have now been able to stably achieve a magnetic confinement time of more than half an hour.
Helms: "Actually, I'm doing that."
…
"Hello, Mr. Norbert, glad we meet again."
Obviously, no one thought this bloated, barely cobbled-together giant could go very far.
It would be great if we could cooperate with STAR Research Institute on stellarator research...
"Progress?" The expression on Professor Kleiber's face became even more bitter. "The only progress is probably that we have a vague feeling that the alloy route may not work. What is the swelling effect of metal materials in a neutron irradiation environment? It’s so obvious that no matter what we try, it’s going to be difficult to change that… unless we can confine neutrons? But that sounds too magical.”
Professor Milek asked: "Can we conduct the ignition experiment?"
The fusion light that was finally ignited was like a candle in the wind, crumbling in the cold night.
Of course, although on the surface, the plan seemed to be going well, he would never do anything stupid that looked down on his opponents.
"Progress?" The expression on Professor Kleiber's face became even more bitter. "The only progress is probably that we have a vague feeling that the alloy route may not work. What is the swelling effect of metal materials in a neutron irradiation environment? It’s so obvious that no matter what we try, it’s going to be difficult to change that… unless we can confine neutrons? But that sounds too magical.”
If his teammate is Professor Lu, he is confident that the time to commercialize controllable fusion will be shortened by at least twenty years.
The latest technology now is to use a molybdenum and zirconium alloy, which is quite effective in resisting the swelling effect of neutron irradiation, but the welding difficulty of alloys doped with molybdenum is much higher than that of austenitic steel.
As for China's compromise, the outside world generally has no expectations.
Professor Kleiber shook his head: "The irradiation problem still cannot be solved."
If it were Lu Zhou, what choice would he make
It has almost become the consensus of all countries to establish its own technological advantages in controllable fusion research.
Professor Milek: "Is there any progress?"
Because various signs indicate that the outcome of this meeting will determine whether China will stay in the ITER organization.
Kerwin shrugged helplessly: "There are many non-metallic materials, but the question is, do you have a good suggestion?"
However, no matter how the international situation changes, for scholars engaged in research in this field, experiments that should be done still have to be done.
Professor Milek: "Is there any progress?"
This time he came to Germany, firstly, to learn about the latest developments in stellarator research at the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics, and secondly, to meet with senior officials from the German Ministry of Economics and Energy.
Professor Milek: "Is there any progress?"
Thinking of this, Kerwin couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
"Of course it's US dollars, and it's just a conservative estimate. The more I study his information, the more certain I am of my inference," Helms said, putting down the coffee in his hand. "However, neither the White House nor the CIA has any doubts about this name. There's obviously not enough attention paid to it, and I think that's quite dangerous."
However, no matter how the international situation changes, for scholars engaged in research in this field, experiments that should be done still have to be done.
Judging from the limited information, the cause of the malfunction of the two devices is inseparable from this person's name.
At the same time that Lu Zhou received the good news from Daya Bay, an experiment on magnetic confinement time was also going on in the Spiral Stone 7-X Laboratory in Germany.
Although there is still a terrifying gap from the one hour of the STAR device, at least they have now been able to stably achieve a magnetic confinement time of more than half an hour.
"Progress?" The expression on Professor Kleiber's face became even more bitter. "The only progress is probably that we have a vague feeling that the alloy route may not work. What is the swelling effect of metal materials in a neutron irradiation environment? It’s so obvious that no matter what we try, it’s going to be difficult to change that… unless we can confine neutrons? But that sounds too magical.”
Because various signs indicate that the outcome of this meeting will determine whether China will stay in the ITER organization.
Once this technology is completed, the entire human civilization will benefit from it.
Soon the next closed-door meeting of the ITER Council will be held in Saint-Paul-Dourance, France. At this meeting, the United States will once again question the Chinese representatives on issues related to the STAR Institute and intellectual property rights.
But in fact, this possibility is not impossible.
The latest technology now is to use a molybdenum and zirconium alloy, which is quite effective in resisting the swelling effect of neutron irradiation, but the welding difficulty of alloys doped with molybdenum is much higher than that of austenitic steel.
While the two were chatting, the name Lu Zhou happened to come up.
As for China's compromise, the outside world generally has no expectations.
Kerwin shrugged helplessly: "There are many non-metallic materials, but the question is, do you have a good suggestion?"
As for China's compromise, the outside world generally has no expectations.
And not only that, no matter how trace the amount of molybdenum is doped, the radioactivity of its transmutation products will always be an unstable factor.
Milek thought for a moment and suddenly thought: "If alloys are not good, what about non-metallic materials?"
"Hello, Mr. Norbert, glad we meet again."
The fusion light that was finally ignited was like a candle in the wind, crumbling in the cold night.
At least the name Lu Zhou was an unstable factor that he couldn't let go of.
Milek thought for a moment and suddenly thought: "If alloys are not good, what about non-metallic materials?"
The fusion light that was finally ignited was like a candle in the wind, crumbling in the cold night.
Once this technology is completed, the entire human civilization will benefit from it.
It has almost become the consensus of all countries to establish its own technological advantages in controllable fusion research.
This is obviously impossible.
What's more, the captain at the helm is a European.
Kerwin shrugged helplessly: "There are many non-metallic materials, but the question is, do you have a good suggestion?"
Lehmann: "Can a Nobel Prize winner create a GDP of 100 billion? Is this the currency of Zimbabwe or Venezuela?"
At least the name Lu Zhou was an unstable factor that he couldn't let go of.
However, no matter how the international situation changes, for scholars engaged in research in this field, experiments that should be done still have to be done.
The latest technology now is to use a molybdenum and zirconium alloy, which is quite effective in resisting the swelling effect of neutron irradiation, but the welding difficulty of alloys doped with molybdenum is much higher than that of austenitic steel.
…
"Hello, Mr. Norbert, glad we meet again."
This is not the first time that this point of view has been proposed in the field of controllable fusion research. It was even mentioned in the last century. But the problem is that research in this field has not made much progress.
"Progress?" The expression on Professor Kleiber's face became even more bitter. "The only progress is probably that we have a vague feeling that the alloy route may not work. What is the swelling effect of metal materials in a neutron irradiation environment? It’s so obvious that no matter what we try, it’s going to be difficult to change that… unless we can confine neutrons? But that sounds too magical.”
If it were Lu Zhou, what choice would he make
Thinking of this, Kerwin couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
"Because the specific bidding plan will be released probably next month. If you are interested in this project, I have a small proposal."
Helms: "Actually, I'm doing that."
The United States' sudden attack on intellectual property rights can be said to have brought conflicts to the table.
If it were Lu Zhou, what choice would he make
At this moment, sitting opposite him was Lyman, the CIA's intelligence specialist in Germany.
But in fact, this possibility is not impossible.
This can be seen from the lack of funding for the ITER project every year.
While he was talking, a group of people came to the door.
However, Kerwin, who was thinking about this issue, had no clue at all.
Some ITER employees who wished to remain anonymous even said in interviews with the media that this may be the trigger for the disintegration of the ITER organization.
In an international public project like ITER, it is not difficult to predict the attitude of various countries in pushing each other away.
This may sound like an exaggeration.
Thinking of this, he sighed.
What made him even more confused was why the CIA people would reveal this news to him.
However, Kerwin, who was thinking about this issue, had no clue at all.
"At the closed-door meeting of the ITER Council at the end of the month," Helms smiled as he looked at Norbert's expression. "We think it's time to ask China out."
Standing up, Helms smiled and extended his right hand.
It would be great if we could cooperate with STAR Research Institute on stellarator research...
At this moment, sitting opposite him was Lyman, the CIA's intelligence specialist in Germany.
At the same time that Lu Zhou received the good news from Daya Bay, an experiment on magnetic confinement time was also going on in the Spiral Stone 7-X Laboratory in Germany.
If his teammate is Professor Lu, he is confident that the time to commercialize controllable fusion will be shortened by at least twenty years.
Outside the laboratory, Holmes was sitting in the lounge drinking coffee leisurely, his eyes drifting to his watch from time to time.
The time is getting closer to the end of the month.
Norbert said calmly: "What proposal?"
Lehmann: "Can a Nobel Prize winner create a GDP of 100 billion? Is this the currency of Zimbabwe or Venezuela?"
Once this technology is completed, the entire human civilization will benefit from it.
Professor Milek: "Is there any progress?"
Professor Kleiber shook his head: "The irradiation problem still cannot be solved."
If nothing else happens, this may be the last time the ITER Council discusses this issue.
Professor Milek asked: "Can we conduct the ignition experiment?"
But looking at the current situation...
But looking at the current situation...
And not only that, no matter how trace the amount of molybdenum is doped, the radioactivity of its transmutation products will always be an unstable factor.
This is obviously impossible.
"...So how many teachers do you think this Professor Lu is worth?"
While the two were chatting, the name Lu Zhou happened to come up.
Thinking of this, he sighed.
"Oh?" Norbert raised his eyebrows with interest, but showed no more expression. "Although I am very interested in this topic, why are people from the CIA coming to discuss it with us?"
…
Norbert said calmly: "What proposal?"
Although Lyman's work was not focused here, he still raised his eyebrows with interest.
Unlike ordinary agents lurking underground, his identity is public and registered with the German Ministry of Defense. Mainly responsible for sitting in the office drinking coffee or exchanging intelligence with German intelligence.
Outside the laboratory, Holmes was sitting in the lounge drinking coffee leisurely, his eyes drifting to his watch from time to time.
However, no matter how the international situation changes, for scholars engaged in research in this field, experiments that should be done still have to be done.
Lehmann: "Can a Nobel Prize winner create a GDP of 100 billion? Is this the currency of Zimbabwe or Venezuela?"
The fusion light that was finally ignited was like a candle in the wind, crumbling in the cold night.
A few months ago, he was just an ordinary mid-level CIA official. However, he was appreciated by senior officials because of an evaluation report on controlled fusion research.
At least the name Lu Zhou was an unstable factor that he couldn't let go of.
The United States' sudden attack on intellectual property rights can be said to have brought conflicts to the table.
While he was talking, a group of people came to the door.
While the two were chatting, the name Lu Zhou happened to come up.
At the same time that Lu Zhou received the good news from Daya Bay, an experiment on magnetic confinement time was also going on in the Spiral Stone 7-X Laboratory in Germany.
What made him even more confused was why the CIA people would reveal this news to him.
Thinking of this, Kerwin couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
Now he is an intelligence specialist on controllable fusion issues appointed by the CIA. He is fully responsible for the collection of important intelligence in related fields and enjoys certain decision-making power on some matters.
But looking at the current situation...
But in fact, this possibility is not impossible.
Lehmann: "Can a Nobel Prize winner create a GDP of 100 billion? Is this the currency of Zimbabwe or Venezuela?"
What's more, the captain at the helm is a European.
Although there is still a terrifying gap from the one hour of the STAR device, at least they have now been able to stably achieve a magnetic confinement time of more than half an hour.
This may sound like an exaggeration.
This time he came to Germany, firstly, to learn about the latest developments in stellarator research at the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics, and secondly, to meet with senior officials from the German Ministry of Economics and Energy.
At least the name Lu Zhou was an unstable factor that he couldn't let go of.
Although there is still a terrifying gap from the one hour of the STAR device, at least they have now been able to stably achieve a magnetic confinement time of more than half an hour.
But looking at the current situation...
A few months ago, he was just an ordinary mid-level CIA official. However, he was appreciated by senior officials because of an evaluation report on controlled fusion research.
Judging from the limited information, the cause of the malfunction of the two devices is inseparable from this person's name.
The countermeasures on China's issue have been very effective. At least on the surface, China's domestic research on controllable fusion has come to a standstill.
Unlike ordinary agents lurking underground, his identity is public and registered with the German Ministry of Defense. Mainly responsible for sitting in the office drinking coffee or exchanging intelligence with German intelligence.
At least the name Lu Zhou was an unstable factor that he couldn't let go of.
It has almost become the consensus of all countries to establish its own technological advantages in controllable fusion research.
The STAR-1 device and HL-2A have been on strike continuously, and the cooperation between the EAST device and General Atomics has been interrupted. People can't help but wonder how far they can go on this topic without the "help" of the international community.
"Hello, Mr. Helms," Norbert held Helms's right hand and shook it. He went straight to the point without saying too much, "You probably didn't fly here from the United States just to be with me." Drink coffee and just tell me if you have any questions."
This is obviously impossible.
"Hello, Mr. Norbert, glad we meet again."
"The thing is like this," Helms said with a smile after taking back his right hand and collecting his thoughts for a moment, "Our Congress has re-evaluated the controllable fusion program and restarted an investment with a budget of about US$2 billion. A new stellarator experimental device is expected to be built at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. For German companies, this will mean at least a billion-dollar order and thousands or even tens of thousands of jobs. I believe you will be interested."
Unlike ordinary agents lurking underground, his identity is public and registered with the German Ministry of Defense. Mainly responsible for sitting in the office drinking coffee or exchanging intelligence with German intelligence.
"Hello, Mr. Norbert, glad we meet again."
Standing up, Helms smiled and extended his right hand.
At this moment, sitting opposite him was Lyman, the CIA's intelligence specialist in Germany.
No matter what, now is the time to pursue the victory.
"...So how many teachers do you think this Professor Lu is worth?"
Obviously, no one thought this bloated, barely cobbled-together giant could go very far.
Some ITER employees who wished to remain anonymous even said in interviews with the media that this may be the trigger for the disintegration of the ITER organization.
Of course, although on the surface, the plan seemed to be going well, he would never do anything stupid that looked down on his opponents.
Lehmann: "Can a Nobel Prize winner create a GDP of 100 billion? Is this the currency of Zimbabwe or Venezuela?"
The time is getting closer to the end of the month.
At least the name Lu Zhou was an unstable factor that he couldn't let go of.
A few months ago, he was just an ordinary mid-level CIA official. However, he was appreciated by senior officials because of an evaluation report on controlled fusion research.
Helms coordinated this meeting with senior officials from the German Ministry of Economy and Energy.
If his teammate is Professor Lu, he is confident that the time to commercialize controllable fusion will be shortened by at least twenty years.
Milek thought for a moment and suddenly thought: "If alloys are not good, what about non-metallic materials?"
Judging from the limited information, the cause of the malfunction of the two devices is inseparable from this person's name.
Lyman leaned back in his chair: "Perhaps you can write a detailed report and send it to the White House to remind the pushy president."
"Progress?" The expression on Professor Kleiber's face became even more bitter. "The only progress is probably that we have a vague feeling that the alloy route may not work. What is the swelling effect of metal materials in a neutron irradiation environment? It’s so obvious that no matter what we try, it’s going to be difficult to change that… unless we can confine neutrons? But that sounds too magical.”
In an international public project like ITER, it is not difficult to predict the attitude of various countries in pushing each other away.
At least the name Lu Zhou was an unstable factor that he couldn't let go of.
Soon the next closed-door meeting of the ITER Council will be held in Saint-Paul-Dourance, France. At this meeting, the United States will once again question the Chinese representatives on issues related to the STAR Institute and intellectual property rights.
Now he is an intelligence specialist on controllable fusion issues appointed by the CIA. He is fully responsible for the collection of important intelligence in related fields and enjoys certain decision-making power on some matters.
Outside the laboratory, Holmes was sitting in the lounge drinking coffee leisurely, his eyes drifting to his watch from time to time.
At this moment, sitting opposite him was Lyman, the CIA's intelligence specialist in Germany.
Lehmann: "Can a Nobel Prize winner create a GDP of 100 billion? Is this the currency of Zimbabwe or Venezuela?"
Of course, although on the surface, the plan seemed to be going well, he would never do anything stupid that looked down on his opponents.
Milek thought for a moment and suddenly thought: "If alloys are not good, what about non-metallic materials?"
If it were Lu Zhou, what choice would he make
Outside the laboratory, Holmes was sitting in the lounge drinking coffee leisurely, his eyes drifting to his watch from time to time.
This is obviously impossible.
Of course, although on the surface, the plan seemed to be going well, he would never do anything stupid that looked down on his opponents.
Unlike ordinary agents lurking underground, his identity is public and registered with the German Ministry of Defense. Mainly responsible for sitting in the office drinking coffee or exchanging intelligence with German intelligence.
The latest technology now is to use a molybdenum and zirconium alloy, which is quite effective in resisting the swelling effect of neutron irradiation, but the welding difficulty of alloys doped with molybdenum is much higher than that of austenitic steel.
The fusion light that was finally ignited was like a candle in the wind, crumbling in the cold night.
Helms coordinated this meeting with senior officials from the German Ministry of Economy and Energy.
Lehmann: "Can a Nobel Prize winner create a GDP of 100 billion? Is this the currency of Zimbabwe or Venezuela?"
As we all know, there are seven main participating countries in IITER, namely Europe, the United States, Russia, China, Japan, South Korea, and India. Almost every participating country, except ITER, has its own domestic controllable nuclear fusion projects.
This may sound like an exaggeration.
While he was talking, a group of people came to the door.
Although there is still a terrifying gap from the one hour of the STAR device, at least they have now been able to stably achieve a magnetic confinement time of more than half an hour.
Standing up, Helms smiled and extended his right hand.
While the two were chatting, the name Lu Zhou happened to come up.
If his teammate is Professor Lu, he is confident that the time to commercialize controllable fusion will be shortened by at least twenty years.
Because various signs indicate that the outcome of this meeting will determine whether China will stay in the ITER organization.
While the two were chatting, the name Lu Zhou happened to come up.
A few months ago, he was just an ordinary mid-level CIA official. However, he was appreciated by senior officials because of an evaluation report on controlled fusion research.
What's more, the captain at the helm is a European.
It would be great if we could cooperate with STAR Research Institute on stellarator research...
Although Lyman's work was not focused here, he still raised his eyebrows with interest.
Thinking of this, Kerwin couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
This can be seen from the lack of funding for the ITER project every year.
Thinking of this, he sighed.
At the same time that Lu Zhou received the good news from Daya Bay, an experiment on magnetic confinement time was also going on in the Spiral Stone 7-X Laboratory in Germany.
"...So how many teachers do you think this Professor Lu is worth?"
Norbert said calmly: "What proposal?"
"The thing is like this," Helms said with a smile after taking back his right hand and collecting his thoughts for a moment, "Our Congress has re-evaluated the controllable fusion program and restarted an investment with a budget of about US$2 billion. A new stellarator experimental device is expected to be built at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. For German companies, this will mean at least a billion-dollar order and thousands or even tens of thousands of jobs. I believe you will be interested."
This is not the first time that this point of view has been proposed in the field of controllable fusion research. It was even mentioned in the last century. But the problem is that research in this field has not made much progress.
The time is getting closer to the end of the month.
Helms: "If you really knew him, you wouldn't ask such a stupid question. His value is not calculated by a few divisions, but by Silicon Valley or Seattle."
At this moment, sitting opposite him was Lyman, the CIA's intelligence specialist in Germany.
Helms coordinated this meeting with senior officials from the German Ministry of Economy and Energy.
But looking at the current situation...
"The thing is like this," Helms said with a smile after taking back his right hand and collecting his thoughts for a moment, "Our Congress has re-evaluated the controllable fusion program and restarted an investment with a budget of about US$2 billion. A new stellarator experimental device is expected to be built at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. For German companies, this will mean at least a billion-dollar order and thousands or even tens of thousands of jobs. I believe you will be interested."
Not paying attention to Helms's teasing, Lyman said with a smile: "When did Silicon Valley and Seattle become units of measurement?"
The countermeasures on China's issue have been very effective. At least on the surface, China's domestic research on controllable fusion has come to a standstill.
This time he came to Germany, firstly, to learn about the latest developments in stellarator research at the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics, and secondly, to meet with senior officials from the German Ministry of Economics and Energy.
Obviously, no one thought this bloated, barely cobbled-together giant could go very far.
Helms: "Actually, I'm doing that."
Professor Kleiber shook his head: "The irradiation problem still cannot be solved."
Lyman leaned back in his chair: "Perhaps you can write a detailed report and send it to the White House to remind the pushy president."
But looking at the current situation...
Helms: "Silicon Valley and Seattle are not, but the potential economic value behind them is. If a person can create a GDP of 10 billion or even 100 billion, I think he has this potential."
A few months ago, he was just an ordinary mid-level CIA official. However, he was appreciated by senior officials because of an evaluation report on controlled fusion research.
Thinking of this, Kerwin couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
Lehmann: "Can a Nobel Prize winner create a GDP of 100 billion? Is this the currency of Zimbabwe or Venezuela?"
Lehmann: "Can a Nobel Prize winner create a GDP of 100 billion? Is this the currency of Zimbabwe or Venezuela?"
As for China's compromise, the outside world generally has no expectations.
"Of course it's US dollars, and it's just a conservative estimate. The more I study his information, the more certain I am of my inference," Helms said, putting down the coffee in his hand. "However, neither the White House nor the CIA has any doubts about this name. There's obviously not enough attention paid to it, and I think that's quite dangerous."
"Hello, Mr. Helms," Norbert held Helms's right hand and shook it. He went straight to the point without saying too much, "You probably didn't fly here from the United States just to be with me." Drink coffee and just tell me if you have any questions."
No matter what, now is the time to pursue the victory.
The fusion light that was finally ignited was like a candle in the wind, crumbling in the cold night.
Lyman leaned back in his chair: "Perhaps you can write a detailed report and send it to the White House to remind the pushy president."
Helms coordinated this meeting with senior officials from the German Ministry of Economy and Energy.
Now he is an intelligence specialist on controllable fusion issues appointed by the CIA. He is fully responsible for the collection of important intelligence in related fields and enjoys certain decision-making power on some matters.
Outside the laboratory, Holmes was sitting in the lounge drinking coffee leisurely, his eyes drifting to his watch from time to time.
Lyman leaned back in his chair: "Perhaps you can write a detailed report and send it to the White House to remind the pushy president."
Once this technology is completed, the entire human civilization will benefit from it.
Thinking of this, Kerwin couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
Helms: "Actually, I'm doing that."
Although Lyman's work was not focused here, he still raised his eyebrows with interest.
The time is getting closer to the end of the month.
However, Kerwin, who was thinking about this issue, had no clue at all.
"Hello, Mr. Helms," Norbert held Helms's right hand and shook it. He went straight to the point without saying too much, "You probably didn't fly here from the United States just to be with me." Drink coffee and just tell me if you have any questions."
While he was talking, a group of people came to the door.
Once this technology is completed, the entire human civilization will benefit from it.
Outside the laboratory, Holmes was sitting in the lounge drinking coffee leisurely, his eyes drifting to his watch from time to time.
At least the name Lu Zhou was an unstable factor that he couldn't let go of.
If it were Lu Zhou, what choice would he make
"Hello, Mr. Helms," Norbert held Helms's right hand and shook it. He went straight to the point without saying too much, "You probably didn't fly here from the United States just to be with me." Drink coffee and just tell me if you have any questions."
"The thing is like this," Helms said with a smile after taking back his right hand and collecting his thoughts for a moment, "Our Congress has re-evaluated the controllable fusion program and restarted an investment with a budget of about US$2 billion. A new stellarator experimental device is expected to be built at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. For German companies, this will mean at least a billion-dollar order and thousands or even tens of thousands of jobs. I believe you will be interested."
Now he is an intelligence specialist on controllable fusion issues appointed by the CIA. He is fully responsible for the collection of important intelligence in related fields and enjoys certain decision-making power on some matters.
The leader was none other than Norbert, Secretary General of the German Ministry of Economics and Energy.
It has almost become the consensus of all countries to establish its own technological advantages in controllable fusion research.
If his teammate is Professor Lu, he is confident that the time to commercialize controllable fusion will be shortened by at least twenty years.
Unlike ordinary agents lurking underground, his identity is public and registered with the German Ministry of Defense. Mainly responsible for sitting in the office drinking coffee or exchanging intelligence with German intelligence.
Standing up, Helms smiled and extended his right hand.
Thinking of this, Kerwin couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
Outside the laboratory, Holmes was sitting in the lounge drinking coffee leisurely, his eyes drifting to his watch from time to time.
But in fact, this possibility is not impossible.
Obviously, no one thought this bloated, barely cobbled-together giant could go very far.
This is not the first time that this point of view has been proposed in the field of controllable fusion research. It was even mentioned in the last century. But the problem is that research in this field has not made much progress.
Because various signs indicate that the outcome of this meeting will determine whether China will stay in the ITER organization.
"Hello, Mr. Norbert, glad we meet again."
Helms: "Actually, I'm doing that."
The STAR-1 device and HL-2A have been on strike continuously, and the cooperation between the EAST device and General Atomics has been interrupted. People can't help but wonder how far they can go on this topic without the "help" of the international community.
Norbert said calmly: "What proposal?"
"Hello, Mr. Helms," Norbert held Helms's right hand and shook it. He went straight to the point without saying too much, "You probably didn't fly here from the United States just to be with me." Drink coffee and just tell me if you have any questions."
Unlike ordinary agents lurking underground, his identity is public and registered with the German Ministry of Defense. Mainly responsible for sitting in the office drinking coffee or exchanging intelligence with German intelligence.
Lehmann: "Can a Nobel Prize winner create a GDP of 100 billion? Is this the currency of Zimbabwe or Venezuela?"
Although Lyman's work was not focused here, he still raised his eyebrows with interest.
"Oh?" Norbert raised his eyebrows with interest, but showed no more expression. "Although I am very interested in this topic, why are people from the CIA coming to discuss it with us?"
Soon the next closed-door meeting of the ITER Council will be held in Saint-Paul-Dourance, France. At this meeting, the United States will once again question the Chinese representatives on issues related to the STAR Institute and intellectual property rights.
Helms: "If you really knew him, you wouldn't ask such a stupid question. His value is not calculated by a few divisions, but by Silicon Valley or Seattle."
This can be seen from the lack of funding for the ITER project every year.
"The thing is like this," Helms said with a smile after taking back his right hand and collecting his thoughts for a moment, "Our Congress has re-evaluated the controllable fusion program and restarted an investment with a budget of about US$2 billion. A new stellarator experimental device is expected to be built at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. For German companies, this will mean at least a billion-dollar order and thousands or even tens of thousands of jobs. I believe you will be interested."
In an international public project like ITER, it is not difficult to predict the attitude of various countries in pushing each other away.
What's more, the captain at the helm is a European.
"Oh?" Norbert raised his eyebrows with interest, but showed no more expression. "Although I am very interested in this topic, why are people from the CIA coming to discuss it with us?"
This can be seen from the lack of funding for the ITER project every year.
Helms: "Actually, I'm doing that."
Professor Milek asked: "Can we conduct the ignition experiment?"
"Progress?" The expression on Professor Kleiber's face became even more bitter. "The only progress is probably that we have a vague feeling that the alloy route may not work. What is the swelling effect of metal materials in a neutron irradiation environment? It’s so obvious that no matter what we try, it’s going to be difficult to change that… unless we can confine neutrons? But that sounds too magical.”
Standing up, Helms smiled and extended his right hand.
Because various signs indicate that the outcome of this meeting will determine whether China will stay in the ITER organization.
The time is getting closer to the end of the month.
However, Kerwin, who was thinking about this issue, had no clue at all.
What made him even more confused was why the CIA people would reveal this news to him.
The leader was none other than Norbert, Secretary General of the German Ministry of Economics and Energy.
The countermeasures on China's issue have been very effective. At least on the surface, China's domestic research on controllable fusion has come to a standstill.
"Because the specific bidding plan will be released probably next month. If you are interested in this project, I have a small proposal."
The latest technology now is to use a molybdenum and zirconium alloy, which is quite effective in resisting the swelling effect of neutron irradiation, but the welding difficulty of alloys doped with molybdenum is much higher than that of austenitic steel.
Kerwin shrugged helplessly: "There are many non-metallic materials, but the question is, do you have a good suggestion?"
And not only that, no matter how trace the amount of molybdenum is doped, the radioactivity of its transmutation products will always be an unstable factor.
What made him even more confused was why the CIA people would reveal this news to him.
Judging from the limited information, the cause of the malfunction of the two devices is inseparable from this person's name.
Not paying attention to Helms's teasing, Lyman said with a smile: "When did Silicon Valley and Seattle become units of measurement?"
Norbert said calmly: "What proposal?"
"Progress?" The expression on Professor Kleiber's face became even more bitter. "The only progress is probably that we have a vague feeling that the alloy route may not work. What is the swelling effect of metal materials in a neutron irradiation environment? It’s so obvious that no matter what we try, it’s going to be difficult to change that… unless we can confine neutrons? But that sounds too magical.”
Outside the laboratory, Holmes was sitting in the lounge drinking coffee leisurely, his eyes drifting to his watch from time to time.
And not only that, no matter how trace the amount of molybdenum is doped, the radioactivity of its transmutation products will always be an unstable factor.
Professor Kleiber shook his head: "The irradiation problem still cannot be solved."
And not only that, no matter how trace the amount of molybdenum is doped, the radioactivity of its transmutation products will always be an unstable factor.
The leader was none other than Norbert, Secretary General of the German Ministry of Economics and Energy.
Thinking of this, Kerwin couldn't help but fell into deep thought.
"At the closed-door meeting of the ITER Council at the end of the month," Helms smiled as he looked at Norbert's expression. "We think it's time to ask China out."
And not only that, no matter how trace the amount of molybdenum is doped, the radioactivity of its transmutation products will always be an unstable factor.
…
Because various signs indicate that the outcome of this meeting will determine whether China will stay in the ITER organization.
But looking at the current situation...
This time he came to Germany, firstly, to learn about the latest developments in stellarator research at the Max Planck Institute of Plasma Physics, and secondly, to meet with senior officials from the German Ministry of Economics and Energy.