Chapter 843 The Magic of Math
Chapter 843 The Magic of Math
The Mathematician Team was primarily made to help her calculate the locations of arrays.
Everything had some bearing in maths—even in the natural world. Even if this was a different world, it applied, though a lot of their formulas had to be discovered and studied from scratch.
Since they didn't have anyone who really understood arrays in the territory, they had to figure it out themselves.
After the Math team signed a nondisclosure agreement and five-year bonds to Alterra, she taught them what she knew of the arrays—which honestly wasn't much, but it made them cry in gratitude anyway.
Since then, these people stayed in the re
Speaking of which, when she ordered—via the 'system'—the priority to shift to what was loosely referred to as 'computer', she did get a couple of frowns (i.e. pouts) and minor complaints and whispers—at least for that day.
At the time, they had already produced electricity to light a Youli lightbulb, and people were jumping to apply electricity to their own projects.
Although what went on inside the Research Centers was generally a secret to the outside world, information flowed freely between teams. After all, one team's invention could assist in another's so there was no reason to be so hush-hush about everything.
For instance, one team requested machineries and motors. This team was led by Eugene. Electricity could further automate the various factories, leaving the manpower to focus on more subjective and sensitive parts of the production line.
Another team requested the creation of medical devices. This was led by Winona.
These were all valid requests, but the lord got the final say, and she decided to prioritize the old calculators. This was thankfully so because how depressing it would be to take months calculating.
Anyway, they proved that these computers would help with the efficient and fast creation of everything else so everyone accepted the decision eventually (i.e. stop pouting and giving her teary bitter eyes).
Speaking of other developments, glass was also being perfected now. It was just that they couldn't quite create such thin glass as needed in lightbulbs or even her beakers.
So for now, the experiments settled with youli lightbulbs which were thick and had very low light translucency.
The energy wastage was large in turn, but they'd take what they could get.
Regardless, this initial development of electricity opened up a lot of doors.
It would take months or years to fully integrate it, but it was already a huge step in the right direction. At the very least, there was progress, even if it was one step at a time.
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