Chapter 1397: Geometric Value

The end of 1987 was an unforgettable memory for many factory and state-owned enterprise cadres.

This year, they (traveled) through the great rivers and mountains of Western and Southern Europe, saw the customs and girls of Northern Europe, and discussed many projects during the days when they passed through Amsterdam instead of the red light district.

In this process, Yang Rui is wholeheartedly involved.

Scientific research is a process of stacking sand castles, which requires the participation of a lot of sand, so that such sand castles can be erected for a longer time. Of course, sandcastles have always collapsed, the edifice of great classical physics has collapsed, the edifice of great perfect mathematics has collapsed, the edifice of great chemistry has collapsed...... If the thatched house collapses, it will collapse, nothing unusual.

The key problem is that scientists need an infinite number of resources and an infinite amount of support.

As a Chinese scientist, the more a scientist at the pinnacle, the more he hopes that China will be strong and prosperous.

Even if the influence is not broad to this extent, it is very good to let one industry or several industries grow.

In fact, there are not many countries themselves that can do this. China has a vast land area, a good industrial base, a large industrial population and scientific research population, and has also accumulated a certain amount of foreign exchange, so that we can relax and slowly find suitable industries to develop.

In other developing countries, it may not be difficult to save more than $10 billion in foreign exchange a year, but it is even more difficult for a large number of workers with basic education, and as for the 2 million scientific research talents that China had in the 80s, it is even more difficult for many developing countries to match.

It can be said that the group of scientific research personnel accumulated over the past 30 years since the founding of the People's Republic of China is China's greatest asset, and it is also the main reason for China's rapid development after the reform and opening up.

Compared with the requirement that a worker can work in three months, be proficient in three years, and be proficient in ten years, the first requirement for scientific research personnel is to have a higher education, regardless of a bachelor's degree, which is almost 15 years of education.

To the extent that you can work, plus three years of master's degree or research is a necessary condition, and if you learn slowly, it is not surprising that you can get started in 6 years. As for the proficiency requirements, it may only take an additional three years, but if you are proficient, it is not only the time requirement, but also the talent and learning intensity are very high.

I have never heard that workers have an eight-hour work system, or three shifts, but I have never heard of scientific research personnel working by time, and self-study after work, and constantly increasing the weight is almost the normal living state of scientific researchers.

The development of China's industry is not so much the efficiency of factories as the output of continuous technological innovation.

Wu @ Han's famous Sunday engineer is an engineer who goes to work in a small township factory on weekends, making drawings, installing equipment, and teaching workers to township bosses......

Most of China's township factories have developed in this way, and a bold township boss shouts a few mud legs that were hoeing three months ago, opens a factory and produces them - skilled industrial workers are all in state-owned enterprises, and township enterprises cannot find labor except for farmers.

However, the mud legs are not born to understand the machine, will be technical, the township boss can not be lathe, milling machine welding fitter to grasp, let alone all the design of the factory, even if it is a copycat or even a fake, there must be someone who knows how to teach.

That's how the Sunday Engineer was born.

In fact, the similar model has not changed much after 30 years.

A chemical plant has produced new chemical products, a food factory has produced new food additives, and a machinery factory has produced new equipment, but if you dig deeper, it is easy to find that this chemical factory, this food factory, and this machinery factory do not have their own research institutions.

Not to mention that there are no ordinary factories, and many listed companies do not have large research expenses in their financial reports.

So, did the workers with only primary and secondary education learn on their own the principles of higher mathematics, CAD drawing, and Marx's principles?

If you ask the boss of the enterprise, the boss will definitely scold him for being a nervous disorder! How high is the salary of the workers, with a slight level of technology, more than 5,000 yuan a month, and if you want to understand some Marxist principles or something, the monthly salary will properly exceed 10,000 yuan, who wants to use such expensive labor to engage in research.

Raising a researcher is enough for three or five thousand yuan a month, and that's it, the factory is not willing to raise it, who knows how long it will take him to research something.

Raising a worker with a salary twice as much as a researcher to engage in research, such a waste of essence, if you don't fire him quickly, will he infect the whole factory?

Think of a factory where workers are concentrating on research while working, experimenting with production-grade raw materials, and wasting the boss's crotch, which is fascinating.

However, as the rear of scientific research, the higher the technical content of the factory, the stronger the ability to promote scientific research.

It's like all kinds of reagents and equipment needed for scientific research, in the final analysis, they still have to be cheaper produced by factories, even if they are prepared in the laboratory, there must always be chemically pure and analytically pure basic reagents.

From the root, Yang Rui doesn't mind spending some time to help these state-owned factories regroup.

Anyway, it takes time to buy equipment and redo projects, so it is natural to choose the one with higher value and high profits.

Yang Rui's understanding of information is superhuman in this era, and his current identity gives him a superhuman posture in the process of using this information.

The Nobel Laureate in Medicine and Physiology predicts the development of the chemical and pharmaceutical industry in the next ten or twenty years.

In fact, Yang Rui's current status will inevitably lead to writing papers on related industrial development, and when the time comes, let alone analyzing the industrial development of one or two decades, someone will even let you judge the world fifty years later.

Business people, including Hu Chi, Director Chen and others, basically maintained a half-believing attitude during their travels throughout Europe.

However, they don't have much to choose from.

The opportunity to buy equipment is fleeting, and Yang Rui will not stay in a factory, or even in a city for too long. Factory directors give up a purchase of equipment, and then have to wait a long time for their turn.

And, next time, they still don't have much choice.

At this time, the delegation is like a buyer who has paid the intention money, and can only choose in the limited space given by the developer.

In the winter of '87, no one knows how much their choice is worth today.

However, with the passage of time, there are some of the same stories, circulating in different enterprises: it would be good if our factory donated hundreds of thousands more, at that time there was a project, **X chose to go, I don't know how much I earned, if we were to choose first, where would they still have their business.

(End of chapter)