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    Update time: 2012-11-11

    (Jianjia is already powerless, but the last cry still needs to be sent out. Please collect it, ask for red tickets, ask for everything. Please do your best, will you win or not?)

    Although China also has some background in low-temperature steel technology, it is still inferior to the Soviet Union's unique conditions. What's more, the Soviet Union's technical strength is more advanced than China's apprentice.

    Although they have assisted in the construction of countless projects in China in the past, the Soviets have also retained countless hands.  Therefore, although the disciplinary framework of China's materials science has been set up, there are still many things that are not under control in this field.

    What Liu Dong needs to do now is to get all the means left by the Soviet Union. Anyway, for Levget and Paul, those materials only need to be copied to Liu Dong. If those papers  The cost is considered an expense, and Levget and the others don't mind giving away a dozen papers for free.

    After hearing Liu Dong report the required information, Paul thought for a moment and said: "I can give you the information, but you know, if you just want the mature information, it doesn't make much sense. But if you want all the information,  Information, the price is very expensive. You are studying this major, so you should be able to understand what I mean."

    If you are not knowledgeable, you may be blinded by this question about Paul.  But Liu Dong, an insider, naturally understood what Paul meant.  For an outsider, the most important thing in developing a new material is the correct material information.  Because such materials can be directly used and commercialized.

    But for a research institute, what is needed is not just successful technologies, but a process.  Science is a very rigorous thing. It's not like literature, where you can be wild and imaginative. It's also not like having a girlfriend, where you can be together if you just look at each other.

    In the scientific world, no matter what kind of project it is, it is inseparable from experiments one after another, and there is no lucky person who can solve the problem in one go.  If something fails, in the scientific world, it does not mean that the thing is garbage, but a treasure.  Because failed experiments will let people know about this technology, what things must not be touched, what things can be considered, and what things are unknown and require further research.

    If there is only one ready-made technology, it is like an old Chinese saying: you know it but don¡¯t know why.  Just by getting that technology, it is impossible to deduce some basic things from this technology. Even if it can be reversed, it is still a very time-consuming effort.

    ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? After the reverse reasoning of a technology is completed, it is basically equivalent to conducting a complete experiment on this subject, and the final results of the experiment have already been available.  If it is not a laboratory but a company, it is purely a loss-making business.  And complete information is the essence of a technology.  Just getting a successful technology will not do any good to improve the technology again.

    Therefore, after hearing Paul's words, Liu Dong immediately said: "Of course, I definitely want all the information. Just getting the technology of a finished product means nothing to me. No matter how expensive it is,  I also have to get all the experimental data. I am a scholar in materials science, and secondly a businessman. What I understand, those businessmen may not be able to understand."

    Liu Dong's words made Paul couldn't help but nod: "Yes, yes, the Japanese don't understand this. There used to be people from a consortium who bought technology from us, and the experts they brought at that time were  It was clear that all the laboratory information was needed, but the guy who led the team at the time felt it was completely unnecessary, so he overruled the opinion of the expert in their team. That guy was destined to pay the price for his short-sightedness."

    "So, Paul. How much does a complete set of low-temperature steel technology cost? Also, how much does mature low-temperature steel technology cost?" Liu Dong said a little nervously.

    Liu Dong was nervous, not because he was afraid that Paul and the others would offer a sky-high price, but because he was a little excited.  Even more than twenty years later, academics like Liu Dong are still drooling over Soviet technology.  But because of those years, Russia has recovered a lot of its vitality, and has blocked cutting-edge technologies in these basic disciplines very well.  At that time, the price paid to obtain these things in Russia was enough to make the country feel distressed, let alone individuals or private companies. It was not something that a small team could play well.

    But now, because of the times, Liu Dong could spend an unusually small amount of money to pack up all these things and take them away. The excitement he felt cannot be described in words.  At this moment, Liu Dong couldn't help but thank the gods and Buddhas in the sky for allowing him to come to this golden age. What's even more grateful is that he now has enough funds to handle this matter.??.

    Naturally, Paul would not know Liu Dong¡¯s inner excitement.  Since they have sold such technology before, this transaction has become familiar to Paul and others, and they do not have to calculate the price to sell again.

    "All scientific research information, including information from three academies of science, and two more. Since they belong to another force, we cannot get the information from those two academies. But the information from the three academies of science is already very strong.  Capital is not a small amount for any scientific research institute. Therefore, our price for low-temperature steel technology is five million US dollars. Of course, if you just need mature information, you can get it for only half a million US dollars.  Got it. Now, let¡¯s make your own choice, Mr. Liu Dong. Of course, if you choose five million US dollars for each piece of information, we will also send you an additional message." Paul said.

    Fortunately, Liu Dong came to negotiate this time in person. If someone else had heard such an outrageous offer, he might have made the same choice as the Japanese.  Mature technology can be obtained for only half a million US dollars, but those that failed are worth 4.5 million. In this world, only scientific experimental projects can be so outrageous.

    No wonder the Japanese team only wanted finished product technology and ignored those failed test records.  If what they need is just finished technology, those failed experiments will not be of much value to them.  If they had less money, they might have bought it, but for these failed experiments, the Soviets chose to ask for $4.5 million.  No one's money comes from strong winds, let alone the stingy Japanese. How can they pay for the Soviets?

    But Liu Dong knew that there was a certain reason why Paul and the others dared to offer such outrageous conditions, so the problem should lie in the additional message.  As an expert in materials science research, Liu Dong knows how much effort and cost it takes to develop a mature technology.

    And when a technology is researched, what you get is not just that technology, but also countless branches, and the experiments of those branches, although for now, it may be a failure.  However, who knows what kind of benefits we will get from those branches if we continue to study?

    In terms of steel, there are countless possible variations in formula materials.  Today's mature products may not necessarily be the end point of this technology, but it is very likely that it is just a branch, and the real end point has still not been researched.  Such things are common in the scientific community, and people like Liu Dong understand this truth even more.

    So, Liu Dong said to Paul: "I choose five million US dollars of information. Can you tell me now what the free information is?"

    When he heard that Liu Dong wanted to buy five million US dollars of information, Paul became excited, and then hurriedly explained to Levget that although Levget did not understand the meaning of this steel information, he understood that Liu Dong  Dong did not choose to buy the information worth five million US dollars, but spent a lot of money to buy the information priced at five million US dollars.  This alone was enough to excite him.

    When Liu Dong bought the third-generation rotary drilling technology before, he only sold it for three million US dollars, and this also included the production equipment, which cost more than one million US dollars, plus some entertainment,  For things like unclogging relationships, in fact, for three million dollars, he could earn half a million dollars, not even that.

    ¡°If Liu Dong hadn¡¯t told him before that all the 20 million US dollars in funds were going to be handed over to Levget, even if Levget was killed, he wouldn¡¯t have lowered the price to such a low range.  But now it seems that the good show just now was successful.  With this second sale, he immediately made a lot of money.

    For him, all he needed to pay for this technical information was a negligible sealing fee and the money for the paper.  But even if those materials can fill a railroad car, how much does the paper cost?  Not even a fraction of this deal.  From the sale of a technical information project, he can earn at least four million US dollars in profit.

    Thinking of this, Levget became a little confused and suspected that this matter was not true.  It's not like Levet has never done big business before. He has been involved in projects worth hundreds of millions of dollars, but those projects have to deal with all aspects and face the pressure of the KGB.  How can I make that kind of money by selling complete information?  This is what is called low-cost, high-return stuff. What he did before was simply too weak.

    Originally, Levget was still thinking about how much information would be needed to exchange for 17 million US dollars, but now he is very confident.  Nothing is as valuable as selling this data. A low-temperature steel technology can be sold for five million US dollars. Steel data and many other things can be exchanged for how much?  That¡¯s it now?Someday God knows.

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