On the 1st of March, the first issue of Da Qian's periodical, 'Myriad Worlds', was finally published to the public. This time, 'Myriad Worlds' did not choose to publish through traditional paper media. Instead, they created their own official website and published the electronic version of 'Myriad Worlds' directly on their official website.
This became the first academic journal in the world to be published entirely on the Internet. The Daqian had once again created history.
In addition, the electronic version of Myriad Worlds was completely free to download. In other words, anyone could download the electronic version of the journal directly from the official website. In addition to the high popularity of Myriad Worlds in the early stages, the number of downloads of the journal exceeded 300,000 in a short period of time.
This was undoubtedly a loss, but the Daqian did not care. After all, this was just a drop in the bucket for the entire Daqian.
At the same time, if this was the sales volume of the journal, there was no doubt that Myriad Worlds had reached the peak of its debut. It had surpassed all the academic journals in the world and once again set the record for the number one selling academic journal in the world.
Many people scoffed at this. They thought that it was just because Myriad Worlds had better marketing. Everyone was very interested in the first issue, which caused the sales volume to skyrocket.
After Myriad Worlds revealed its true colors, no one would read the next few issues. This was because in the end, the contents of any academic journal spoke louder than words.
Then what about the contents of the first issue of Myriad Worlds?
Later on, there was a saying that 20% of the scientific researchers in the world chose to take a leave of absence the day after the journal was published. They did not go to work in the laboratory but instead stayed at home to read the journal. This was because the first issue of Myriad Worlds contained too many shocking theses.
The first paper in the first issue was Ni Guangnan's paper. The title was "A New Processor Architecture Plan". As the name implied, this paper described a brand-new processor architecture plan. In fact, it was the current architecture plan used by Da Qian's processors.
All along, everyone knew that the Daqian had a different architecture, but no one knew the details of this architecture. After all, this was the core secret of the Daqian. They only knew that this architecture was slightly worse than Intel's, but not by much.
However, when Ni Guangnan directly discussed this kind of architecture in his thesis, many professionals, especially the internal researchers of Intel, discovered that the architecture used by Da Qian might be better than Intel's. At least, it was better in concept.
However, because the Daqian had too little experience, there were many mistakes in the details of the architecture. In the end, the actual capability of the chip was not as good as Intel's chip. They could only rely on the advantage of the process to surpass Intel's processor.
This thesis shocked everyone in Intel. Unless they came up with a new architecture, Daqian's future chips would really lead in terms of technology!
However, there was no risk of this thesis being leaked, because this architecture was used in the Daqian CPU as early as five years ago. Now, the actual architecture had been greatly modified, and it was actually different from the previous one.
In addition, even if others knew about the architecture, it did not matter because the architecture could not be copied. At the same time, it was protected by patents. Boss Jia was very much looking forward to someone copying his architecture. That way, he would be able to make a lot of money.
If Ni Guangnan's thesis had shaken the entire chip industry, then Liu Nian's thesis had shaken the entire world. This was because Liu Nian's thesis was called "Practical Acceptance and Translation of Brain Waves."
In this thesis, Liu Nian described in detail the concept of a set of brainwave control equipment. Then, he designed a device that could directly accept and translate human brainwaves, and then convert them into operating signals, as long as it was worn on the head.
There was even a first draft of the design, which shocked the whole world.
If such a device really came out, there was no doubt that it would be an invention that would change the world.
First of all, it was very necessary for the disabled, because many prosthetic limbs could be controlled by the human brain like a real hand, allowing the person to move freely.
To make it more sci-fi, humans could even use only one brain, and then the rest of the body would be completely made up of machinery. It would be enough to receive brain signals through brainwaves.
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These four chapters are for today. There are four more chapters after midnight.]
In addition, electronic devices such as mobile phones and televisions would have to be upgraded to accept brainwave control functions and so on. Anyway, if this thing really came out, it would be a magical object that would change the world.
But this was not the whole thesis. At the end of the thesis, Liu Nian hoped that humans could not only receive brainwaves, but also provide external stimuli to humans, and then the human brain would passively show various states.
For example, if a person was actually lying down, but if electrical signals of various scenes were input, and the corresponding responses were sent, such as hand and foot control, moving, going into the water, and so on, the person would really feel like they were moving in another world.
Simply put, if this thing was created, humans would enter the era of virtual games.
After that, many articles were published, and once they were published, they set off huge waves in the entire industry.
Because the Daqian strictly prohibited the publication of any papers, even if the rule forbade the publication of papers within five years, all the researchers had accumulated a large number of academic research results, but they did not dare to publish them.
Now that the Daqian took the initiative to lift the ban, these big shots took out their best papers, which were also in line with the company's rules. These papers were carefully selected from all kinds of scientific research results accumulated for about ten years, so one could imagine the quality of these papers.
And this time, there were not only 30 people who submitted the papers, but more than 900 people. To find the best 30 papers out of 900 people's papers, these were definitely the best papers.
Therefore, every paper here attracted the views of a large number of readers. Many of them even thought that they had to be scrutinized word by word, sentence by sentence. Of course, many researchers did not even have time to go to work, they just wanted to read the papers.
But it was not entirely true that there were no flaws in this first issue. For example, the biggest flaw was that the paper written by Boss Jia himself was the last to be published.
Therefore, there was nothing wrong with this paper itself. All kinds of experimental data and results were very detailed, and it was basically confirmed to be true.
But just this?
This was the paper written by the second richest man in the world. It was a little mismatched, just like how Ma Yun's car was a Wuling Hongguang. But when they thought about how Boss Jia did not use his money, power, and status to directly take a paper from the Daqian database and use it as his own paper, it was very good.
After all, judging from the title and content of the paper, it did indeed look like a paper written by a beginner. Everyone agreed that this should be the experiment completed by Boss Jia under the guidance of countless professional researchers around him, and then recorded a few data. After all, he was a big boss, and they had to give him some face.
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