
Rebirth 1979: I Rub Industrial Cthulhu with My Hands
About This Novel
1979, Hongxing Machinery Factory. Broken bearings, power-off gates, old lathes, rusty valves... If I don't help her, who will? Wei Jianzhong, the youngest genius professor of NPU, traveled back in time, pointed at the world map and swore an oath to reshape the industrial landscape of this planet: "I want Made in China to be Blue Star's only pass! I want my motherland to grow into Blue Star's trembling industrial Cthulhu!" Thus, an industrial miracle started in Qing'an City... Rare earths, high-speed rail, graphics cards, hydraulics, aviation, 055, sixth-generation aircraft... Ugh, my head hurts! The factory director actually entrusted himself with the orphaned martyrs. I want to rub industrial Cthulhu with my hands and work part-time as a teacher?
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Official(2)Scraped 1d ago
It's a bit taken for granted, and the details are not in place. If an employee of a military factory frequently communicates with foreigners in the factory dormitory, will no one really care?
The part about humans and computers is so well written. When I was reading The Three-Body Problem, I felt that there was too little written about this idea and it was not enough to read. I would like to thank the author for adding another paragraph for me. I think the humanoid computer can still be used after all modern equipment is destroyed. I think it has research value.
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Official(2)Scraped 1d ago
It's a bit taken for granted, and the details are not in place. If an employee of a military factory frequently communicates with foreigners in the factory dormitory, will no one really care?
The part about humans and computers is so well written. When I was reading The Three-Body Problem, I felt that there was too little written about this idea and it was not enough to read. I would like to thank the author for adding another paragraph for me. I think the humanoid computer can still be used after all modern equipment is destroyed. I think it has research value.









