Five Hundred and Ninety-Eight It Is Not a Toy!
A week passed by, and with the nuclear experts in New Tuvalu working an average of more than 12 hours a day, the first large-scale Ark reactor in Japan was finally built.
Not wanting the technological influence of New Tuvalu to multiply domestically, the Japanese did not choose to hold a press conference when they began testing the large-scale Ark reactor and integrating it into their domestic power grid.
Similarly, not many media reporters are able to enter the Tokyo R-Ark Reactor Base for interviews and visits.
Inside the R base in Tokyo, Murakami had just welcomed the senior officials of the Japanese government and briefed them on the relevant information he knew.
In fact, all this relevant information was told to him by Jones. The team of experts they formed monitored the area near Tokyo R Base for a week, but had no way of understanding the technology used by Jones and others.
It can even be said that the more they looked at it, the more confused they became!
Because the way Jones and others built the Ark Reactor was completely different from the methods they had expected before. And most of the uses of those materials and equipment were different from what they had speculated before.
A Japanese nuclear expert asserted: "This Ark reactor looks more like a toy than a real application of controllable nuclear fusion technology. Although controllable nuclear fusion technology is a technology that we have not mastered, this Technology should also be based on the nuclear fission or nuclear fusion technology we have mastered. Just like the speed of a formula racing car is far faster than that of ordinary cars, but there is no difference in the basic principles between them. But... New Tuvalu's This controllable nuclear fusion technology looks like the technical difference between a car and a computer. So I suspect that this Ark reactor cannot be used at all."
Although other nuclear experts feel that this nuclear expert's inference is inconsistent with both emotion and reason, they have no reason to refute it.
Because in their view, it is impossible for New Tuvalu to develop a brand new controllable nuclear fusion technology from scratch.
Not only because of the short research time, but also because creating a new technical method often requires several generations of continuous research. A person can create a new technological method by hiding in a laboratory for several months. Do you think you are God?
However, if the Ark Reactor cannot be used, how will New Tuvalu explain it? This is not just Japan that needs to answer, but the 17 most powerful countries on the planet need to answer.
Today is the time for the Tokyo R Ark Reactor to start testing. No matter what the Japanese nuclear experts have inferred, they can be completely verified today.
After Murakami led the senior officials of the Japanese government to visit, he took everyone to the installation site of the large Ark reactor.
Compared to the modified Ark Reactor erection site in New Tuvalu, the Ark Reactor erection site at Tokyo R Base looks much taller.
Behind the protection of the triple password door is a room with a height of 9 meters and an area of 600 square meters. In the center of the room is a large Ark reactor. There are glass guardrails surrounding the Ark reactor. In front of a glass wall, is An operating platform up to 9 meters long.
A senior official asked: "Murakami, what kind of material are the walls around here made of? Can they block the radiation from this nuclear reactor?"
Murakami despised the unprofessionalism of this senior official and replied: "Don't worry, the surrounding walls are 5 meters thick reinforced concrete walls, with a 28 cm thick alloy plate protection sandwiched in between. Moreover, this Ark reactor It uses controllable nuclear fusion technology and will not produce nuclear radiation."
The senior official did not feel embarrassed at all and asked: "What if it leaks? Wouldn't it also produce nuclear radiation? You have to know that although this is a suburb, it is a suburb of Tokyo."
Murakami replied very innocently: "The fusion material used in this Ark reactor is palladium metal plate.
Even if the Ark reactor malfunctions and explodes, no radiation will be produced. With the specifications of this Ark Reactor, the power of the explosion can be completely withstood by the surrounding protection and will not cause damage to the surroundings. "
Several other senior officials of the Japanese government looked at the senior official who kept raising doubts as if they were looking at idiots. They all know that this person has a lot to do with Japanese energy companies, so they have great opinions on the Japanese government's introduction of the large-scale Ark reactor facility in New Tuvalu.
However, they never expected that this person would choose to keep attacking at such a time.
After the Ark Reactor has been built and the Japanese government has not yet obtained this technology, is there any point in raising this question?
The leading official coughed dryly and said, "Murakami, could I ask Dr. Jones if we can start?"
Murakami rushed to Dr. Jones who was in front of the operating table and asked in a low voice.
Dr. Jones said in a very humane manner: "Would you like your superior to push this lever personally? As long as this lever is pushed, the Ark Reactor will start directly."
Murakami ran back to ask for instructions, because the senior officials were standing at the farthest distance from the Ark reactor in fear. If they had not been ordered to watch closely, they would have definitely hid in the monitoring room upstairs to witness this scene.
After receiving a negative answer, Murakami ran to Dr. Jones again. After whispering a few words, Dr. Jones directly pushed the push rod on the operating table.
Everyone in the room looked at the Ark Reactor in the center. Inside the oval Ark Reactor, a white light suddenly lit up. After passing through the outer glass of the Ark Reactor, it became extremely gentle.
In the water-cooling device on the lower floor of the Ark reactor, the blue special coolant also started flowing instantly. After passing through the interior of the Ark reactor above, the blue coolant looked extremely beautiful under the white light.
Dr. Jones said loudly: "The Ark reactor has been started, nuclear fusion has begun, and the internal system is stable."
Murakami and others took the lead in applauding, but did not show any excited expressions. Because at this time, the Ark Reactor looks more like a toy, or in other words, a big light bulb.
Two minutes later, Dr. Jones said loudly again: "The energy output is stable and can be connected to the power grid. Mr. Murakami, please make final decisions with the power grid staff."
Murakami was beside Dr. Jones. The reason why Dr. Jones spoke loudly was because he wanted to be heard by the senior officials standing in the back row.
"It's confirmed, you can connect to the power grid!" Murakami replied excitedly. For him, this place will be an extremely advantageous starting point for his career or political future. Therefore, whether the Ark Reactor can be used normally, It's very important to him.
After Dr. Jones performed a second operation on the operating table, he said: "The electric energy output from the Ark Reactor has been connected to your country's power grid system."
Of course, the effect of connecting to the power grid cannot be seen here. Murakami had already greeted the power grid staff before, and received a detailed report in less than a minute.
Murakami ran to the senior government officials and reported: "The connection has been completed, and the power that the Ark Reactor can provide is no different from what was previously expected. At present, half of Tokyo has begun to use palaces powered by the Ark Reactor. , everything is very stable.”
The senior official who had always had doubts asked: "It can only meet the electricity consumption of half of Tokyo? So what's the point of investing so much?"
Murakami's happy mood was instantly destroyed. He really couldn't understand why this person could become today's witness. Didn't he even read relevant information before?
Tokyo's electricity consumption per day is measured in billions of kilowatt-hours, and this Ark reactor is just a basic power version. How can it be satisfied? Besides, the purpose of building the Ark Reactor is not really to solve Japan's electricity needs.
When Murakami didn't know how to answer, the senior official who led the team spoke directly and left in a hurry, and the entourage naturally followed.
Murakami looked at the backs of the government representatives hurriedly leaving, then looked at Dr. Jones and others who were still in front of the operating table, and sneered in his heart: "Dr. Jones, I really don't want to say goodbye to you!"