Chapter 1161 Squirrel
This is a long story, but it is not complicated. Generally speaking, it is a story of Denmark trying to steal a chicken but losing the rice. Or it can be said that a very clever and carefully planned plan was ruined by S1.

To put it simply, the Spitsbergen Archipelago was originally in a state where no one cared much about it. However, according to relevant legal principles, Denmark and Norway were about to obtain sovereignty over the archipelago in the early 20th century. However, those two colonial troublemakers came over, and things changed.

Danno saw that things were not going well, so he took a big risk and came up with a proposal that anyone could go to the island for scientific research, without a visa or approval, and could come and go as they pleased. Of course, the premise of all this was that everyone had to recognize that the island had sovereignty.

While it was fiddling with this, S1 started working, and a few troublemakers were fighting each other on the European continent and had no time to care about this archipelago in the Arctic Circle. In other words, during the S1 process, in fact, according to the conventions and legal principles at the time, Denmark had already obtained sovereignty over the archipelago.

Naturally, the suggestion it put forward at that time would come to nothing in its view.

Normally, this matter would have just passed, but will John Bull and the Gallic Rooster, these troublemakers, let you go so easily?
After S1 was over, John Bull Gallicus, who had beaten his human brain into a dog brain, sat down and looked, and said, "Fuck, you took advantage of us fighting and quietly took over this island? No, we won't do it."

So the furious John Bull Gallican and other countries dug up the suggestion that Dan proposed before S1 in order to keep the island.

Look, you said it, right? You can't deny it, right?
Danno, who had the final say, had no power to resist the two colonial troublemakers who were causing trouble for no reason.

Finally, in 1920, the agreement was signed. But they felt it was not satisfying, not secure, and not inclusive enough, so in 1925 they brought together a group of countries to become signatories to the treaty. This group in 1925 also included the Beiyang government.

As a contracting party, the archipelago can be freely entered and exited at any time, and ways can be found to set up observation stations on it.

After listening to Gao Zhendong's explanation, although the leaders of the foreign affairs department still didn't know about this incident, based on their understanding of Gao Zhendong, this incident was most likely true.

What Gao Zhendong didn't know was that, let alone now, we only knew about this matter and started to take advantage of it after the reform and opening up. We didn't know anything about it at that time.

And it is precisely because of this agreement that we have become a stakeholder in Arctic affairs. We have to be invited. It doesn’t matter if we cannot accept the invitation. If I insist on participating, you can’t do anything about it.

"Comrade Zhendong, how did you know about this? Do you have any evidence or documents?" The leader of the foreign affairs department was extremely interested at this time.

There is a piece of land in the Arctic Circle and the Arctic Ocean that we can enter and exit freely? What does this mean? Although the matter of the Arctic Ocean is a bit embarrassing for the time being, it doesn't matter, because everything depends on human efforts.

The problem now is the evidence. In the Beiyang era, those who knew knew that it would be a miracle if such an unconventional treaty could survive to this day, so the leaders of the foreign affairs department hoped that Gao Zhendong could provide something.

"I came across this by accident in a document while I was doing research and collecting information. As for the evidence, if I remember correctly, the treaty is kept in a museum or some public building in the Spitsbergen Islands. It's open to the public and anyone can see it."

Gao Zhendong just talks nonsense. As for why a science and engineering student like him could find such information on humanities and social sciences, who knows? It is well known that Comrade Gao Zhendong covers many fields.

So simple? At this moment, the head of the foreign affairs department felt as if he wanted to get an important piece of intelligence, but found that the information was written in black and white on the newspaper.

He knew that Gao Zhendong would never speak nonsense, so this matter could be handled by simply asking someone to verify it locally, which was not a big deal.

Moreover, this treaty must exist. Even if the document cannot be found in the place mentioned by Gao Zhendong, it is likely that one can get it by looking for the contracting parties at that time, such as... Gallic Rooster.

"Good! Great! Thank you very much, Comrade Gao Zhendong." This is a not-so-small gain, and this is a permanent treaty. The Arctic Circle is not important, and it is indeed not that important to us now, but if we say it is important, at least there are many things that can be done around this treaty.

At this time, the leader of the Defense Work Committee looked at Gao Zhendong with a look of surprise. This kid is really...
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At the Northeast Carbon Research Institute, Lao Duan and his colleagues were marveling at a test report.

"Resistivity is 3.0*10^-6 ohm.cm, thermal conductivity in a direction is 1900W/mK, which is almost 5 times that of copper!" This means that in a direction, the thermal conductivity of this material is very good! And the electrical conductivity is also very good. Yu Yuncheng, who is here to support the research of CVD technology at the Carbon Research Institute, is very happy. He has finally figured it out.

"And the ablation resistance and mechanical strength are higher than the graphite throat liners we made before!" What does this mean? It means that we have a better reserve of graphite throat liners and ablation-resistant parts. Although the price of this thing is really biting, it is nothing compared to whether it is available or not.

“In another direction, the thermal conductivity is only 10W/mK. As a result, the temperature inside the solid rocket engine will be transferred to the shell very slowly and can only be transferred to the tail along the high heat conductivity a direction. This really perfectly realizes the idea of ​​Comrade Gao Zhendong when he proposed to use pyrolytic graphite to solve this problem.” Another comrade was equally excited. Look, Comrade Gao Zhendong said that he could solve the problem and he really solved it. Moreover, he also provided a set of CVD process, which solved a major problem that had been elusive for a long time on his side.

For the Carbon Research Institute, this can be said to be a new flagship product.

When drinking water, one should remember the well digger. However, this well digger has dug too many wells at the Carbon Research Institute.

"We will produce another batch according to the size requirements of the desert, and call them to inform them that they can receive the finished products. I hope it does not slow down their progress." The director of the Carbon Research Institute smiled. As the director of this level of results, he must come to see it. Duan Gong seemed to remember something: "By the way, Comrade Gao Zhendong said that if we make pyrolytic graphite, we must send him a sample."

"Okay, we'll customize a sample for Commissioner Gao right away."

Gao Zhendong did not tell his colleagues at the Carbon Research Institute what he was going to do with this thing, and the institute was naturally not stupid enough to ask.

Damo, a solid ballistic missile research institute.

"There's news from the Northeast Carbon Research Institute!" A comrade rushed into the office excitedly holding a freshly printed document.

"Is there good news?" As soon as they saw his expression, the other comrades roughly guessed where things were going.

"Yes! They have already produced the graphite material with anisotropic thermal conductivity. Look, this is the test result. They informed us that if there is no objection to the performance, they will produce it according to our requirements!"

“Let me see! Wow, the ablation resistance is better, and the thermal conductivity... thermal conductivity... 1900 vs. 10? This anisotropy is too different!” The comrades who saw the performance table of pyrolytic graphite didn’t know what to say for a moment. Looking at the thermal conductivity indicators in these two directions, any uninformed person would definitely think that these are two different materials.

It just happens to be the test results of the same material in different directions. Material science is so terrifying!
"How is it? Are you satisfied?" the comrade who came in with the email asked with a smile.

"Satisfied! Very satisfied! Notify the comrades at the Carbon Research Institute that we can start production!"

At the same time, in another place deep in the desert, a comrade also received an email containing only one sentence without a beginning or an end.

"I shot that squirrel."

The comrades who received the email were ecstatic: "They figured it out! They figured it out! So many new computers just work! Hahahaha!!!"

Everything is moving in a good direction.

Gao Zhendong looked at the black thing in front of him and didn't know what to do for a moment.

As expected, they made and sent the pyrolytic graphite to me, and they sent it to me through the confidential aviation channel of the National Defense Committee. The speed was extremely fast. I just received their call the day before yesterday, and I received it today. In this era, this speed is amazing.

Gao Zhendong touched the black piece of pyrolytic graphite and carefully felt the bumps and unevenness on it. Next, it was his job.

But there is still a small problem here, that is, how do you prove that what you have in your hand is two-dimensional material?
You can't just hold up a piece of tape and say it. No one will believe you.

However, it is still a huge problem for us these days to develop devices that can prove that they are two-dimensional materials.

The resolution of optical microscopes is limited, and our technology is still very problematic for electron microscopes, which have even higher resolution.

Should I buy one through Gaul? At this time, the electron microscope still depends on Hans or John Bull.

While thinking about this, Gao Zhendong called the comrades from the Technical Department of the Third Factory and gave them a strange request.

Go find some tape, the stickier the better.
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Things in the eastern waters became strangely quiet after a battle that seemed quite large but did not have much aftermath.

Whether directly or indirectly, all parties involved seemed to have forgotten about this incident. The South Peninsula, which had a ship sunk and a destroyer rammed, just stopped making any moves as if nothing had happened.

This situation may be due to another reason - they have no boat.

(End of this chapter)

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