Science and Technology Library

Chapter 479: Chaos

The current mainstream 3D printing technology, the technical bottleneck is the relatively slow operation speed and poor resolution.

When a higher level solution is required, 3D printing technology creates structures layer by layer, and when creating structures, insufficient resolution is a major cause of inefficiency.

The nano-scale 3D printing technology obtained by the Science and Technology Library uses ultra-short extreme ultraviolet light to cure to form nano-scale products.

But after studying so many things, laser is one of Chen Mo's best technologies. The laser research of holographic technology has allowed him to understand laser technology long ago, and he has accumulated a lot of corresponding technologies.

Nano-scale 3D printing technology, for Chen Mo's technical reserves, is mainly a problem of resolution, as well as the problem of new materials, as well as problems of ultraviolet light ink (UV ink) and curing degree.

Among the technologies obtained, there is a new formulation of UV inks called electronic-based inks. Under the bombardment of high-energy electron beams, the double bonds of monomers or polymer materials are released to generate free radicals and then polymerize. The principle is similar to that of EB inks.

The two formulas are different, and the effects are also different. According to the data obtained by Chen Mo, the curing degree of electronic-based ink is close to 100%, which is higher than that of EB ink. Moreover, the suitable binders for electronic-based inks are not limited to acrylic resins and reactive monomers, but are much wider than EB inks and are suitable for most materials.

The design conditions of 3D printers themselves are also different. These ultra-precision devices have very strict requirements on the environment. After determining the technical direction of the 3D printer, Chen Mo started to design it, hoping to develop this nano-3D printer as soon as possible.

This is one of the key technologies for industrial upgrading. With this ultra-precise printer, Chen Mo can completely break free from restrictions, and the speed of most research will soar at a high speed.

Chen Mo entered the research state and completely forgot about the outside world.

And the outside world is not calm, especially in that corner of Africa. Angola Di Odin died, and the news caused a violent shock within Angola.

In just one day, various voices appeared on the local news in Angola, and some Diodin supporters had already started to organize marches.

More and more people believe that it was a murder.

There seems to be a pair of invisible hands that make public opinion and investigation go in the direction of people's speculation. On the third day of Diodin's death, the killer was caught, an agent of the Angolan authorities.

As soon as the news came out, the whole Angola shook up and down, and the matter instantly became a global news. Many Western media began to criticize the Angola authorities.

Exclude aliens.

It was a premeditated murder.

Among the civilians, those who opposed the Angolan authorities began to organize large demonstrations to demand Vassolen's resignation.

Not long after the parade, Vassolen delivered a live televised speech of about 40 minutes to the people in Angola, denying participation in the incident, and calling on all parties to calm down and wait for the investigation to be clear.

Diodin's party publicly stated that it did not accept Vassolen's remarks and demanded his immediate resignation. The manipulative hand provoked public anger, causing riots in Angolan, and then the march turned violent protest.

When the escalating protests forced Vassolen to send police to disperse the protesters, things spiraled out of control.

And when the situation was almost out of control, news broke that the agent who murdered Diodin confessed and provided a recording of what Vassolen asked him to assassinate Diodin.

This news became the last straw that broke the camel's back.

Under the control of the black hand, public grievances boiled, and a large-scale movement broke out in Angola, demanding Vassolen to step down. Protests and riots caused the whole Angola to start chaos.

Vassolen also publicly broadcasted his speech again, bluntly saying that it was a frame-up, denying participation in Diodin's murder, refusing to step down, and ordering the army to disperse the protesters.

The violence left five dead and 12 injured, making things even more out of control. Almost at the same time, various countries issued travel warnings for Angola and began to evacuate their expatriates.

Various protests and riots lasted for more than a month.

When Vassolun could not bear it any longer and began to arrest the protesters, Diodin's party led 30,000 troops to flee, and openly recruited people who resisted Vassolen. There were countless callers for a while, and Angola was almost in the middle of a civil war. edge. And this violent protest continues.

This turmoil has already attracted the attention of the international community.

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Witt smiled when he saw the camp ahead and walked over.

"stop."

Before he got to the door, Witt felt a chill in his forehead. Several guns were already stuck on his forehead. If he dared to move, he would definitely die.

"What are you doing here?" asked the armed man with a gun in front.

"I'm here to talk to your leader about a deal. It's very important." Witt raised his hands and didn't dare to act rashly. These people are desperate. If he messes up, the consequence will be a sieve.

The leading armed men glanced at each other, winked, and began to search. From top to bottom, I touched every part of my body twice to make sure there was no problem. The group of people pressed Witt and walked towards the camp.

Lyric was sitting in the camp, and in front of him, it was the leader of Diodin's faction, Murmi, who had just escaped from Vassolen, and most of the other leaders had been arrested and jailed.

Just as Lyric was about to tell them to form an armed resistance, a soldier hurried in and said a few words in Murmi's ear.

"Someone came over and wanted to trade with us," Mulmi said.

"You talk to him and ask him what deal he wants to make?" Lyric thought for a while, then stood in Mulmi, like a security guard. Seeing people come in, he also quieted down and looked at Witt carefully.

"What deal do you want?" Mulmi asked calmly.

"We can provide you with a lot of weaponry and equipment to overthrow Vassolen." Witt spoke when the armed men left.

Mulmi's eyes narrowed into a slit, and his emotions did not show.

"Your conditions?"

"Not much, after you come to power, listen to us, and then we need some oil fields and mining rights in return for providing weapons and equipment." Witt said.

"What can you offer?" Mulmi didn't answer.

"American equipment and international pressure can help you when necessary," Witt said calmly. That's all for now, as long as Mulmi is not a fool, he knows who is behind him.

Mulmi glanced at Lyric without leaving a trace, but he didn't see him nod, and it was difficult to agree: "We need to think about it."

"Okay, you only have two days to call me." Witt expected this result, handed out a phone number to Mulmi, and left the camp under the escort of armed personnel.

"Westerners." Lyric laughed when Witt left.

The enemy's road is narrow, and it can't be better to describe it now. If you let them know that the people who created the biological horror are the people they want to help, what expressions those people will have, it must be wonderful.

"Mr. Lerick, do you agree to them?" Mulmi asked.

"I'll give you the answer tonight. If you don't have my reply, don't agree. Recruit people first, and there are still many arrangements later." Liric thought for a while and said. Now the plan is just the beginning, they need a completely unreputable Vassolen, and then pull it down, in order to justifiably replace it.

"Okay." Mulmi nodded hurriedly.

"They want to provide you with weapons and support?"

On a small island in the Angola Sea, Reedman watched the news of various protests on TV, his eyes narrowed into a line, making people unable to see the joy and anger. Lirek came to contact, and the agents of the United States wanted to provide them with equipment and then become their puppets.

This is interesting.

Reedman smiled lightly and quickly recovered, tapping his fingers on the armrest of the sofa, as if thinking about something in his heart: "Promise them, the more support, the better."

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