After completing the task of breaking down Taylor's barrier, Lin Xuan received nearly 10,000 shock points.

The number continued to rise as the live broadcast that day was disseminated, and people couldn't believe that Lin Xuan was actually Taylor's "wall-breaker".

Although everyone is skeptical about whether this is a staged performance by the two Wallfacers.

But ever since that incident of breaking through the wall, Taylor actually went to talk to Luo Ji and applied to the PDC to become Dr. Luo Ji's neighbor.

He didn't choose suicide, partly because he was broken through by his own people and his mental state was still relatively normal, and partly because Luo Ji told him a truth.

"Your survival is the greatest support for the entire Wallfacer Project."

Yes, although Lin Xuan has announced that she has broken through Taylor's barrier, no one knows whether it is true or not.

Therefore, as long as Taylor is alive, the Quantum Space Force program will remain a mystery.

In reality, apart from Taylor herself and Lin Xuan, no one else knew the truth.

Taylor was speechless.

In the past, he needed to act as a Wallfacer to deceive the Trisolarans, and now he must continue to maintain this Wallfacer identity to deceive his own people.

He had come to realize that if he were to die and shed his Wallfacer identity, it would inevitably deal a heavy blow to the Wallfacer Project.

Although Taylor was still shocked by Lin Xuan becoming a wallbreaker, he had a general idea of ​​why Lin Xuan did it.

He felt that Lin Xuan was doing this because she didn't want to waste too many human resources.

So as long as I'm alive, the Wallfacer Plan will remain in effect.

There has always been considerable skepticism surrounding the Wallfacer program, and Taylor, as the former U.S. Secretary of Defense, was also aware of it.

If I were to die, it would pose a significant resource threat to the other Wallfacers.

The opposition will step in to suppress the remaining Wallfacers' available resources.

Simply put, for Taylor right now, the only way he can make the greatest contribution to the Wall Project is to stay alive.

"Ugh!"

Taylor sat in front of his villa, reeled in his fishing rod, and caught a big fish.

“That’s good, we can send it to Luo Ji later.”

After several days of contemplation, Taylor completely gave up. Since Lin Xuan said he could handle it, he would leave all the pressure of dealing with the Trisolarans to Lin Xuan.

He now feels that Luo Ji's decision to give up from the very beginning was incredibly wise.

However, speaking of which, these two are both Wallfacers from China. Could it be that Luo Ji's Wall was already broken by Lin Xuan, which is why he is living such a leisurely life?

No, I'll have to ask Luo Ji later. I might not be the first Wallfacer to have their Wall broken by Lin Xuan.

Meanwhile, at the Third Red Coast Base.

The massive server supporting Project Super Dream has been set up.

Its total volume is as high as a building, and the data it can store can even contain the entire information of ten human civilizations.

This is all thanks to Dr. Ding Yi.

Originally, because quantum physics was locked down by sophons, it was already impossible for humans to build a quantum computer.

As a result, Dr. Ding Yi decided to use quantitative change to induce qualitative change, and used the most primitive computing units to stack infinitely to complete the operation of a quantum computer.

The storage principle of computers is actually binary, where each code element represents two different states: 0 and 1.

Simply put, you can think of it as having ten rooms. When there is one person in each room, the room is displayed as 1, and when there is no one in the room, it is displayed as zero.

Then, if there are 5 people in these 10 rooms, and they are separated by an empty room, then the output of these 10 rooms is, by converting between binary and decimal, the output data can be completed.

If you add AND, OR, and NOT gates, along with related binary symbols, a complete computer is created. This is John von Neumann's greatest invention of the 19th century: the binary algorithm.

However, this presents a fatal problem: the amount of data to be stored is too large. Even just outputting a single data point representing 12 BT would require a geometric increase in the number of rooms needed for binary data.

The fundamental principle of quantum computers is that the state of each room is not fixed. Through a chain reaction, data can be stored, which reduces the number of rooms required by hundreds of millions of times.

However, human technology is currently stuck halfway through. We know the principles and the manufacturing methods, but we can't get accurate data because sophons will definitely interfere with quantum computer experiments.

Under this premise, Ding Yi and Wang Miao used nanoscale materials to integrate computing units onto a circuit only the size of a grain of rice and connected them all together, ultimately achieving a computing power for the storage unit that is equivalent to that of a quantum computer.

The drawback is obvious: although computing power and the amount of information stored have increased, the computing speed is almost as slow as a snail's pace.

At least compared to quantum computers of the same size, this giant iron behemoth has a kind of beauty that comes from the absence of a brainstem.

Explaining this thing in a language that humans can understand is just like solving a math problem.

When multiplying 1 by 100, a quantum computer directly uses multiplication, while this bulky iron machine chooses to add 1 to 1 all the way until it has done so 100 times.

But he doesn't seem so rigid because Wang Miao's nanomaterials speed up the process; in reality, the machine is still quite silly.

But this is the only option left. With quantum physics locked down, integrating computers is almost the only way for humanity to obtain a supercomputer.

If it weren't for the sophon locking down technology, Ding Yi and Wang Miao would have created such a ridiculous computer that scientists all over the world would have laughed them to death. They would at least have been awarded an Ig Nobel Prize.

However, this thing is obviously far from meeting Lin Xuan's requirements, so Lin Xuan decided to manually help the two of them get a cheat code.

"System, please redeem a computing power booster for me."

Having consumed approximately 3,000 shock points, Lin Xuan equipped this large iron behemoth with a pair of wings that would take flight into the blue sky.

With this thing, he could manually control the machine's final computing power. As for how it worked, sorry, Lin Xuan didn't understand it either, but he roughly knew that it involved the concepts of space and time.

Otherwise, such an auxiliary device wouldn't be so expensive.

How to describe Lin Xuan's current actions? It's like taking an M4 semi-automatic rifle and swinging it with the butt to smash someone. It's like setting off an atomic bomb or fireworks, completely unnecessary.

In fact, he could have directly exchanged it for a quantum computer, which would have been even cheaper.

However, if he did that, he would probably be the first one killed after the droplet came to Earth, and the negotiation conditions he had worked so hard to establish with the Trisolaran world would also collapse.

Zhi Zi is probably completely dumbfounded. Didn't I lock down Earth's technology for you?

Where did you get this quantum computer from? Are you some kind of time traveler? You can build machines without even doing experiments.

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