Chapter 231 Physics Institute No. 13

840 billion lira is equivalent to 63 billion of the German Federal Mark, which is almost equal to the entire German fiscal revenue in 1919.

Such a large sum of money will certainly not be swallowed by the military alone. Stresemann was still discussing the final details with Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini, but the German generals in Italy were impatient to form a delegation and return home.

Since the peace talks were signed in Rome and Berlin, Stresemann would remain at the Chancellery in his spare time, but after the Wehrmacht generals returned, he never visited the Chancellery again.

The third floor of the Prime Minister's Office.

"Your food department is also embarrassed to ask for 2 percent? Why don't you go to Rome to rob it? "It's the Minister of Transport, Grads, who is clamoring.

"Why are you embarrassed? Could it be that the food of the Wehrmacht fell for no apparent reason? The 55-year-old food minister, Scheadman, was not at all confronted by Geller, who was 10 years younger than him.

"Okay, you two have done your best, but I can't figure out what the Ministry of Justice is doing here?" Hans Luther looked at William Max standing across from him.

As the two major internal affairs departments in the country, the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Justice have always been bitter rivals.

"Without our Ministry of Justice, would you still be able to fight this battle? Now that you have won the war, you don't recognize people? The 57-year-old said he would not budge on the issue of dividing the stolen goods.

On the contrary, only Kluge of the Ministry of State Security has been on the side to discourage the escalation of the quarrel, and Eric, who is far away in the Hanseatic Palace, has also learned about the farce that is taking place in the Prime Minister's Office from Anata's report.

"Isn't Mr. President going to take a look?" Ananta wondered.

"I went and it didn't solve the problem." Eric didn't want to wade into the troubled waters and leave it to Stresemann to deal with himself.

"Arrange it, I'm going to Dresden." Eric cares when his survival pod will be fully recharged.

In this way, for most of the month, Eric flew to Dresden for half a day until he returned to Berlin the next morning, and saw that the national day on November 6 was approaching.

On November 2, the whole country has entered the atmosphere of celebration in advance, and Eric, as president, is already running for the country, which is the common view of everyone.

On this afternoon, Eric flew to the airport in the Eric Industrial Park once, and the number of people increased several times this time from the usual welcome.

Standing at the forefront of the crowd is Haber, but not the protagonist this time, the few next to him are.

Eric first approached and greeted each other with cordial condolences before accompanying the team to a building.

"This is the No. 13 Institute of Physics, which has just been built, with 4 floors on the ground and 3 floors underground, each with an area of 1,600 square meters, and 2 kilometers away is the accommodation area." Haber stood next to Eric and introduced.

Eric nodded and said to a balding middle-aged man on the right, "What do you think, Professor Planck?" ”

"Very good, the conditions are so good, and Professor Haber has communicated with me in the past few days, and he can provide a lot of help, which is very beneficial to the research." Planck was also happy at this time.

"It would be nice to be able to help." Eric said and looked behind Planck.

There is a man who is not very famous now, but it is the founder of the theory that mankind entered the era of space colonization after setting foot in space - Albert Einstein.

It's just that Einstein in 1920 was far less famous than these scientists around him, and many of them were even teachers who taught Einstein.

Like Max Planck, who is now recognized as the central figure of the German scientific community, and Nils Bohr, who is not old, but was already a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences before coming to Germany, and has received the Gold Medal of the Royal Danish Academy of Science and Letters, and honorary doctorates from the University of Manchester and the University of Cambridge.

To Haber's left is Ernest Rutherford, one of the professors Eric has hired this time, and Nils Bohr is one of his students.

For Erik, Rutherford's arrival was both an accident and a fluke, because Eric had no intention of letting these people go back, and the rest of the research results would not be easily taken with them.

Einstein was able to come, Eric was really surprised, unlike Planck who was a native German, although Einstein was also a German, he had been traveling around the world, and he did not have a deep sense of belonging to Germany. If it weren't for Planck's letter, which mentions that the Eric Industrial Park, the world's most cutting-edge science and technology hub, had spent a lot of money to build a research institute for an experiment, Einstein would have missed this opportunity to be interviewed by a Japanese newspaper and travel to Asia.

In the following letters, Einstein learned about the size of the number of scientists involved, and was even more intrigued, and followed Planck to Dresden.

"Let's go in, there will be time after the visit." Eric didn't want to waste too much time on PR, getting down to business, which was also in line with the character of the scientists present. Everyone is looking forward to the next experiment.

After entering the first floor, Haber led everyone to visit some of the latest and most cutting-edge scientific and technological achievements, and then went all the way up to the third floor and visited almost every corner.

When everyone was ready to go to the fourth floor, Haber let the idle people who accompanied him stay.

Eric knew that the fourth floor was hidden by Haber, who must have been able to invite many scientists this time - computers.

"Ladies and gentlemen, what you will see later is the protagonist of this time, the computer, so please take dust precautions, and please follow the soldiers to their respective rooms to change." With that, Harbour led the way into a small house.

Eric was treated the same way, and walked to a room with Planck and Bohr, opened the closet, and began to put on dust-proof clothing with the help of the soldiers.

"Is there an analysis machine on the fourth floor? Mr. President. Bohr asked as he changed his clothes.

"No, it's a computer." Eric corrected.

"The difference between an analysis machine and a computer is that it cannot store data through a medium. The machine that Haber and his family have painstakingly developed can already achieve storage functions. ”

"Awesome, it's made with vacuum tubes and integrated circuits, right?" Planck answered.

Otherwise, if he is a scientist, Eric's admiration is directly expressed on his face.

"That's right, it's really done that, but there are a slight discrepancies in the materials, and the details will be explained by Haber later." Eric didn't want to say too much, and the things that were kept secret were also stipulated by Haber, and it was inconvenient for Eric to say it.

It didn't take long to change clothes, and when the last person came out, Haber led everyone up to the fourth floor.

There were already a dozen scientists in dust suits standing here, and the computer was in the middle of the entire floor.

"This is a computer, which covers an area of 170 square meters, weighs 30 tons, consumes 150 kilowatts of power, and can perform 5,000 calculations per second." Haber's tone was very passionate, and he was even more neutral when he introduced it.

Then, as everyone watched, Haber began some less critical introductions.