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For example, these days Wuhao has mastered several of the most advanced scientific research technologies currently available to mankind, but it will still take a certain amount of time to completely master them all, or even create better ones.
After all, Wu Hao can't keep doing calculations 24 hours a day! This will only severely overload and damage his brain.
Moreover, such high-intensity calculations consume a huge amount of energy. Wu Hao's current food intake is several times more than normal. He is simply a super big eater.
In the next two days, Wu Hao not only ordered a large number of electronic components and raw materials from various technologically advanced countries in Europe and the United States through online remittances and transfers.
Some of these electronic components and raw materials are used to manufacture nuclear power facilities, while others are used to manufacture a series of instruments such as supercomputers and 3D printing equipment.
Although none of these things are finished products, some raw materials are still resources controlled by each country, so the things Wu Hao purchased can be shipped to the country smoothly.
He spent a lot of effort. Every batch of raw materials and electronic components went through forged addresses and information, and then passed through several countries for transit before finally being transported to the location designated by Wu Hao in China.
This series of processes also requires Wu Hao to monitor the delivery routes of these materials throughout the entire process. For example, every time these items enter a country for customs inspection, Wu Hao must also control the customs inspection equipment through the satellite network to allow these materials to enter safely. .
Then after some transportation and arrival in another country, if it is transported several times in a row until it is finally delivered to the country, the total time required will be at least about 1 month.
However, although this is troublesome, it can effectively avoid being traced.
In other words, even if the items purchased by Wu Hao are high-precision components, after they are shipped to China, they will only be regarded as 'ordinary' electronic equipment.
However, although Wu Hao has placed orders for 90% of electronic components and raw materials through the Internet, radioactive materials such as uranium, the raw material for manufacturing nuclear power, cannot be placed through the Internet.
After all, this kind of thing can be bought with money.
"Since I can't buy it, I can only think of other ways!" Considering that special substances like uranium cannot be purchased through normal purchase channels, Wu Hao must take some extraordinary measures in order to build an energy system for his future base. It's a normal method.
"Well! There is no need to worry about the issue of nuclear raw materials now. After the base is built and the reactor is completed, we can get the raw materials."
"What we need to do now is to find a suitable location for building a base." After ordering all the electronic components and corresponding raw materials, Wu Hao had time to find a location to build a base.
Since Wu Hao has been busy with various things these days, he did not bring back the golden eagle chick he put back to the wooden house. He just brought a prey to the golden eagle family every day.
It also began to snow lightly in the area where he was located. In such weather, it was much more difficult for the golden eagle to hunt.
Without Wu Hao's help, the two golden eagles could barely feed the slightly larger chick of one of them, and the other's fate would have ended long ago.
However, the other, slightly smaller chick, after being fed by Wu Hao alone, was no different from the other one.
In addition, with the prey that Wu Hao brings to the golden eagle family every day, they have no shortage of food, so there will be no uneven distribution of food between the two chicks.
These two golden eagle chicks have grown up a lot now. Except for the fact that the feathers on their wings have not fully grown, they can already leave the nest and move around on the cliff.
Wu Hao released the first episode of the documentary on Youdou, and it has also become a hit in the past two days. Many domestic and foreign media have even left many emails to Wu Hao through the email address on the original trailer.
The content of these emails is naturally that they hope to buy the broadcasting rights of this documentary. In addition to CCTV, domestic media, there are also many provincial TV stations who are interested in purchasing.
The foreign media are emails left to him by the BBC and other media giants that almost dominate outdoor adventure documentaries.
In addition to these, there was also an invitation email sent to him by a national network security team. However, Wu Hao had never accessed this email address during this period, so he had no idea about it before.
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In Beijing, in an office in the Big Pants Building, the person in charge of the Science and Education Discovery Channel asked his subordinates: "Has the other party responded to your letter?"
"No!" The subordinate shook his head. "The other party did not reply to our email, and other provincial TV stations interested in purchasing the copyright also did not receive any reply."
"Then pay close attention! If there is news, please inform me immediately. We must get the exclusive broadcast rights of this documentary TV station."
This kind of situation is not only happening in major domestic cities, but the person in charge of the BBC, the most professional media organization in producing large-scale outdoor documentaries abroad, is also paying close attention to it.
Because the quality of the documentary filmed by Wu Hao is simply unprecedented, many times higher than the wildlife documentaries they have produced before.
You know, in the primitive jungle, it is not an easy task to capture all aspects of these beasts. This poses a great challenge and life-threatening situation for photographers and other related personnel.
Sometimes, even after staying in the jungle for a month or more, it is impossible to find these beasts, let alone track and shoot them in all directions.
For a large-scale wildlife documentary like this, it doesn't take a year or even several years to finally get the footage and images they want.
If it weren't for such difficulties, it would be impossible for China not to have such documentaries. However, almost all of the documentaries currently broadcast by major domestic TV stations are imported from abroad.
After all, China is still very short of people with that kind of adventurous spirit in the wild. It is only in recent years that there have been a few people who have the ability to do this kind of adventurous work.
For example, 270 from the Lvxing team, this man is undoubtedly the idol in the minds of all adventurous people in China.
However, his adventure journey is not in the primitive jungle, but to challenge dangerous areas around the world. Currently, there is absolutely only one such team in China.
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