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Aniah

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It doesn't add like that. China has more STEM students than the entire developed world. India is the only country on that list that can challenge China by numbers but India, even with those numbers, is unable to turn out results. It turns out that Chinese researchers and STEM majors are the backbone of every modern scientific society and these countries only thrive by the works of the Chinese scientists who work for them. That is why China, with the most Chinese scientists in the world, grows its tech faster than anyone else.

Regurgitated broken record crap again. Show how to get better relations by getting better relations with me. If you can't demonstrate your own principle, then you should shut up.

If India could rise, it would have done so through the decades. India is rotten from within and no external factors can turn it into a country like China. Hedging India against China is the West grasping at straws, trying to use mud to build a skyscraper that can rival China's growing steel tower.

If they beg, we may consider. Meanwhile, it's China's call because they started something that they cannot finish.

Israel is an opportunist. It makes deals with China, even smuggles US military engines to China. Israel has no alliance except to itself; when the US is relegated by China, the first congratulatory call just might come from Israel.

Which is why the EU just signed the investment deal with China that left Americans howling at their "betrayal" right? Just a few weeks before Biden comes into office no less.

When leaders are replaced, the new government may sway either way. Doesn't mean you can fill that void of uncertainty with whatever you desire to see and hope to cause alarm as if it's true.

Well, you know, China is for Chinese people. If the Premier of China is making Chinese people happy, that's what's important. If the Chinese premier is making Chinese people feel ashamed in order to please Europeans and Westerners, well, you might like that but us actual Chinese people, his people, will want him deposed.

Face it, you don't know history and you don't know current events. China was never in a more powerful and dominant role than it is in today. It was never as crucial to the world than it is today and has never had as many contracts and partnerships.

The weak-minded like yourself who go out seeking friends will never find them. The strong will find many friends because the world is drawn to his strength and want to be on his side.
You've been arguing with him for a while now. Wouldn't it be best to just put him on the ignore list? I know I and many others here did the same already. The man basically going against everyone here. Let him fade into insignificance.
 

manqiangrexue

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You've been arguing with him for a while now. Wouldn't it be best to just put him on the ignore list? I know I and many others here did the same already. The man basically going against everyone here. Let him fade into insignificance.
No, I enjoy smooshing the faces of China haters in their own pile of crap. If there weren't people like him, I'd hardly post, just read the news and updates that other members post. Every time there's an Indian troll born in the Ladakh section, it's a rush to stab the pig as many times as you can before Seige bans him. Without that, it's not exciting, just people collecting more and more evidence that India sucks at everything; well obviously we already know that! That's just beating a dead horse at this point.
 
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taxiya

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Not even sure why so many Chinese researchers are working in USA. I get that they moved there many years ago, but it must be incredibly stupid to think of yourself as a 'model minority'
It is not stupidity but rather no choice.

The guy began his whole career in the US in the 1990s, probably his children are born and raised in US being US citizen. He himself is probably a US citizen as well, meaning he lost his Chinese citizenship. From an individual perspective he can not move back to China without restart his own career and uproot his children. Remember he is a member of the US engineering academy, an equivalent position that he can not get in China by just going back. It is like once you take that train there is no return.

It is same for their generation who went to US in the early days.
 

NiuBiDaRen

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It is not stupidity but rather no choice.

The guy began his whole career in the US in the 1990s, probably his children are born and raised in US being US citizen. He himself is probably a US citizen as well, meaning he lost his Chinese citizenship. From an individual perspective he can not move back to China without restart his own career and uproot his children. Remember he is a member of the US engineering academy, an equivalent position that he can not get in China by just going back. It is like once you take that train there is no return.

It is same for their generation who went to US in the early days.
"Chen's attorney said the professor “loves the United States"". He may not be able to get an equivalently prestigious position in a Chinese university, but many engineering companies would scramble for him. He loves the US more than China, and that's the reason he's there. That's his right, and whatever opportunities and dangers come his way, only he can deal with it.
 

latenlazy

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Permanent magnet on the tracks may deteriorate due to the heat, but EM track consumes energy. I don't know any natural interference besides temperature to permanent magnet. I think this is up to the engineers to figure out which is better based on the technology available.
I’ve been thinking about the long term maintainability of the permanent magnets too, since lots of factors can deteriorate field strength over time. Lots of research will probably have to go into materials that sustain field strength over very intolerant conditions. That said, it also occurred to me that contact based high speed rail systems need to have tracks audited and maintained periodically anyways, so that’s not adding extra maintenance burdens in principe. Furthermore, unlike with regular rail tracks, you can probably design the permanent magnetic tracks to be modular so you can swap them out easily.

I think it’s pretty evident which approach is superior from an economics standpoint, and ultimately your engineering will need to follow the economics.
 

Anlsvrthng

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Not even sure why so many Chinese researchers are working in USA. I get that they moved there many years ago, but it must be incredibly stupid to think of yourself as a 'model minority'
Wow , the USA tax system is a rotten piece of rubbish. Or a perfect system to penalize the enemies of the system : )

So, didn't stated that he has a foreign bank account - 5 years of prison.
Chen also allegedly failed to disclose to the IRS in his 2018 tax return that he maintained a bank account in the PRC with more than $10,000 in 2018.
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The charge of failing to file an FBAR provides for a sentence of up to five years in prison, three years of supervised release and a fine of $250,000
Didn't included the bank account and its content in the tax return , another 5 years : D

Didn't disclose that he did work for Chinese universities - another 20 years .

Wow, and who think that the biggest weapon of the Russians against the internal enemy is same useless nerve agent that can't kill anyone ?


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zgx09t

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That'd be China's home grown GMO rice if I have to take a guess.
12 tons per hectare yield is quite impressive. With a million hectares available to develop, that's something.
Imagine what 3 crops rotation can bring with different safe home grown GMO seeds.
 

B.I.B.

Captain

That' a good 250km x 250km of land

We just gotta get our older agrarian generation through retirement and we can move to higher GDP/capita


I truly believe if China can one day transform the deserts into habitable land.
Remarkably, in Jiangusu Province which is part of the area they have been experimenting with, they are getting 12tons to the hectare which is nearly double the national average of 6.5 tons if Wiki is right.
 
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