Chapter 176 Archaeologists (for readers who read the book silently(2/2)
How to grind pulp?
How to filter and cool?
What kind of tools are used?
To what extent is the consistency controlled?
I don't know any of this, and Sean never worked in a paper mill in his previous life. Even if he did, there would be basically no reference value, because Sean had already achieved industrialized production in his previous life, and those modern production machines were also incapable of doing anything.
In this situation without any reference materials, everything was started from scratch. The various attempts and tribulations experienced during it were indescribable to outsiders. The first team of researchers almost turned their heads white.
But when the first piece of paper, which is even sparser than the roughest linen, is made, the excitement is not something ordinary people can experience.
Because the implication is significant, not only are they one step closer to success, but it also means that their direction is correct and the early manpower and material resources have not been in vain.
Ninety-nine percent of those who can be selected as scientific researchers in this core department are young people who have studied with Sean, because only people with a certain degree of knowledge can carry out this kind of research and development work. If it is replaced by those who cannot read a single Chinese character,
Mountain people, let alone taking the initiative to use your brain to solve the problem when you encounter it, even if you follow the gourd and draw the scoop, you may be like a fool.
People who have received a certain basic education are not necessarily smart people, and people who have not received education are not necessarily stupid.
But it is inevitable that people who have received a certain basic education have more flexible minds than illiterate people.
To be honest, even these carefully selected scientific researchers, in Sean's eyes, are not much better than the old farmers who couldn't read a word in the previous life, because the latter lived in the era of the information explosion, and they would know everything through hearing and seeing.
Many things - TV, radio, and gossip - all spread knowledge invisibly, but many people have become accustomed to it, and they are far less profound than when Sean was thrown into a completely closed world.
However, they are already the best talents in Sean's hands. Even if they are placed in the Ashan continent, Sean has never seen the bachelors of the Warlock Alliance and dare not compare them. But in the Manyu Army
Judging from what they saw and heard over the winter, they can already be ranked at the forefront.
The overall environment is like this. If you want talents, you need to cultivate them bit by bit. If you want to popularize education on a large scale, paper is the foundation. Anyway, it is a vicious circle.
Fortunately, it took them two and a half years to create a gap.
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