At this point, these senior officials in the conference room basically believe and admit the fact that China does have a "universal decoding machine" that is more advanced than the sun never sets.
So regarding the issue of confidentiality, they completely let go...
This is what the Director of MI6 analyzed for them: "The secret content of our 'Universal Decoding Machine' mainly includes two points: one is whether such a machine exists, and the other is the technology of the machine itself."
The others nodded in agreement after hearing this.
If the enemy does not know the existence of this kind of machine, he will not be prepared to decipher its code even if the sun never sets. This is a kind of strategic deception.
In order to make Hans believe that there was no such machine, the sun never set, even knowing that Hans's submarine was going to sink his ship, he would not notify the relevant units... As a result, there were countless casualties.
But this is necessary, because the communication of Hans submarine is relatively closed, and if the sun never sets, even the movements of Hans submarine can be known and the precise position and ship are, Hans will immediately know that his code has been deciphered.
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Therefore, at this time, if the sun never sets, you can only treat knowing as not knowing, even if you pay a heavy price.
Because only in this way can we know more information about Hans in advance on the battlefield and then deal with things that seem to happen by accident in an orderly manner.
The second point, needless to say, is the technology of the machine itself, which is related to whether the enemy can build the same thing.
"But now..." the director of MI6 said: "There is no need to keep these two points secret from China!"
All the people in the conference room were smart people, and they understood the meaning of the director's words as soon as they heard it.
The Eighth Route Army already knows that the sun never sets on this kind of machine, and the first point of confidentiality has actually been broken.
The Eighth Route Army has more advanced machines, so the second point of secrecy is a bit ridiculous... People have more advanced machines, but they still care about your backward stuff?
"But that's all!" Field Marshal still denied the cooperation: "I mean, the 'universal decoding machine' we are using now can already meet our needs. Do we still need to cooperate with China?
What’s the point?”
The director of MI6 was speechless at Field Marshal's short-sightedness. He replied: "Marshal, I have confirmed with them that the function of this thing (universal decoding machine) is not only to decipher the code, it can play a role in many aspects!"
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"For example..." The field marshal spread his hands, meaning to ask the director to give an example.
The Director of Military Intelligence was obviously well prepared. He replied: "For example, we have to conduct a census every ten years. Do you know why it is ten years? Because it takes us eight years to complete the population data. But when we do the census
After that, the population size and migration have changed a lot, which makes our census basically meaningless. Then the next census will be conducted, and the cycle starts again..."
The field marshal seemed to understand the hidden meaning of the military intelligence director's words. He asked: "You mean, using this machine can speed up the census?"
"Yes!" the Director of Military Intelligence replied: "According to their calculations, it will only take about one year to use this machine to complete the census data! In eight years, it will consume a lot of manpower and material resources, and it will not be able to achieve much effect.
The other only takes a year, and all it requires is a few people plus a machine, and then providing the power required by the machine..."
The Director of Military Intelligence's words stunned everyone. They did not expect that a machine that could decipher electronic codes could play such a big role.
What they didn't know was that this machine could do more than they imagined, and it could even lead to the third industrial revolution.
"Okay!" The field marshal was still a little unconvinced: "But China's 'universal decoder' has not been successful yet, right? Otherwise they don't need to rely on our decoder to decode!"
This is a fact, and the Director of Military Intelligence cannot refute it.
Then the Field Marshal said: "So we have to think about a question, if we cooperate with China, who will benefit more? Will they absorb our technology to complete a more advanced 'decoder', or our 'decoder'
Can the machine take it to the next level?"
The field marshal is obviously the kind of person who wants to keep everything under control, and he will not let himself suffer a single loss.
The Director of Military Intelligence replied: "On this point, I think there is one person who is more convincing!"
As he spoke, the director of military intelligence walked to the square table next to him, picked up the phone, and said, "Let him in!"
After a while, the door of the conference room opened, and a young man in a suit stood at the door of the conference room.
"Let me introduce you!" the director of military intelligence said while waving the young man in: "This is the inventor of the 'Universal Decoder', Mr. Turing!"
The people in the conference room immediately became excited, and some people nodded to Turing.
Although everyone in the conference room has a high position of authority, it is difficult for them to imagine that there is a machine that can replace humans in intelligent work, and it is faster.
Now that the inventor is right in front of them, how can they not be moved?
"Mr. Turing!" the director of military intelligence asked: "We want to know whether we should cooperate with China, or who would benefit more from cooperation?"
"Are you telling the truth?" Turing said excitedly: "Of course we must cooperate, must, must! Are you worried that they will steal our technology? No, if they are already building relay-based
"Universal decoding machine', then our decoding machine is not too difficult! I think the reason why they did not make it is probably because of insufficient parts..."
"What do you mean?" asked the field marshal.
"That's it!" When Turing was excited, he started to say something inconsistent: "It's not that easy to make a machine with a relay as a component. We have never been able to solve a problem, so we didn't try it easily! I don't know if they have solved this problem.
No. Maybe there is, maybe not! I hope they do. If they do, it will be an epoch-making progress..."
The director of military intelligence couldn't help but ask: "Why do you think they don't have enough parts?"
Only then did Turing realize that he was off topic. He replied: "Because it requires a lot of relays, at least 10,000, and they cannot malfunction or cut off the power during the operation. These more than 10,000 relays cannot malfunction, otherwise it will
There will be calculation errors! I think it is difficult to achieve this with China’s industrial base! However, if they have not even solved the technical aspects, I don’t think they will start this attempt..."
When Turing was about to go off topic again, Field Marshal interrupted and asked: "Mr. Turing, can you tell us how much more advanced China's project will be than us if it succeeds?"
Turing thought for a moment and replied: "I estimate that it may be 100 times faster than ours!"