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Chapter 889: Upgrading the Planned Economy

"It's not good. Others shouldn't think you are a spy sent by imperialists. They come here specifically to make the General Secretary decline!" Shelov felt that he was the General Secretary, and he could no longer look like a big spy leader, and asked with integrity, "Can you do it today?"

"No problem, today is the safety period." Little Valia took off her coat skillfully and said without shyness at all.

Practice has proved that age is not a problem. At least Selov has no problem dealing with this fierce little girl now.

The current problem is the next development direction of the Soviet Union, and its foreign policy is of course social imperialism. Serov, who was born as a major spy leader, also knows this, but on domestic issues, we can't use this set of things to get involved.

Many theories existed in the Soviet Union, and even China's theory now has an influence in the Soviet Union, but it is under a suppressed state. Opening up is impossible to open up, dreaming. Selov has never seen openness, let alone the natural conditions are far inferior to that of China's Soviet Union. No guiding ideology is meaningless than technological progress. Since it cannot be opened, we must do the opposite and strengthen the already strong aspects of the Soviet Union.

It is normal and logical. There are three-inch nails in rotten ships. If the Soviet Union had no advantages at all, how could it have today's status and national strength? It must be that the Soviet Union was very strong in a certain aspect, supporting the development of this country.

In the Kremlin, Selov, wearing the same military coat as Stalin, met with some scholars from the Central Academy of Sciences in the Soviet Union, and a group of scholars from the Soviet cybernetics school, including several academicians from the Central Academy of Sciences, mathematical experts, and computer experts, with less than one person in total.

In order not to show fear in front of these experts who are knowledgeable, Selov directly took out the statistical physics in the ten volumes of Landau and put it at his hand. The author, Lang Dao, the last all-round physicist in the world, should Selov ask these people at this time, "Hey, young man, do you desire strength? This is the real strength..."

"Many years ago, some scholars pointed out that the breakthrough progress of the planned economy is proportional to the difficulty. The biggest bottleneck is the complex computing power that is increasingly beyond its capabilities, as well as the channels between the central and local party committees. We must know anytime and anywhere the needs of more than 200 million people above this 22 million square kilometers. Twenty years ago, I heard the proposition of the cybernetics school for the first time and kept it in my heart." Selov looked at these few scientists. Cybernetics was just a school of influentiality in the Soviet Central Academy of Sciences, but it did not have the huge influence that most people think of.

"After all, not everyone is a genius, who can defeat the computing power of computers, and computers are not just able to calculate. Besides, computers have just developed." Selov said this because in the past eighty years, there are still many prodigy in some countries, and the arithmetic is faster than computers. It is normal for such news to appear in this era, and computers are not powerful at all. Not to mention anything else, there are such people in the secret department of the KGB.

Scholars, including Abreyev, an academician of the Central Academy of Sciences, nodded. Cybernetics had long believed that with the development of the Soviet Union, the work of the Central Planning Commission would become heavier and heavier. Even twenty years ago, cybernetics scholars pointed out that in another fifty years, if there is no solution, almost all the Soviet Union's manpower will enter the work of the Central Planning Commission. This argument is a bit alarmist, but it is indeed easy to calm the Soviet Union.

The planned economy has some deviations and needs to be corrected at any time. This problem must be solved. You can't learn from North Korea. After every five-year plan, one year will come as a adjustment period? The pressure faced by the Soviet Union is completely different from the pressure faced by North Korea. The Soviet Union has to develop while confronting the United States.

"General Secretary, are you planning to practice cybernetics within a certain range?" Academician Abliyev was very calm on the surface, but he was still very happy in his heart. This is their long-standing proposition. Although previous general secretarys have learned some of the methods, they have never really begun to consider upgrading the Soviet Union's planned economic system like this General Secretary who was born in the KGB. There is quite a lot of involvement in this.

"Just trial operation, there are a total of 3,500 state-owned enterprises under the KGB Economic Administration. These enterprises have been trial operation for a long time. Of course, these enterprises are operating well and even better than ordinary enterprises. I decided to use these enterprises to experiment to practice cybernetics, promote national automation systems, and reduce the country's manpower burden as much as possible!" If you want to talk about the most trusted group of people, of course, are the anti-counterrevolution workers and those in the KGB system.

To open up the electronic age of socialism, he called this project full of great ambitions a national automation system, aiming to use technical means to reasonably and smoothly control the entire planned economy. The system will make economic decisions based on the plans formulated by the state rather than the market price, so that the computer model can accelerate the prediction of the stable economic trend before things happen.

"Use the most suitable management talents to maintain the best management mechanism, based on the independent development and information transmission of computers. Equal technical arming of every Soviet population gives the people autonomy and can also suppress bureaucrats. Going up, we can get rid of our dependence on the General Secretary. You must know that not everyone has the ability of General Secretary Stalin." Serov thought for a moment, "The imagination behind is still very far away. At present, I still find ways to reverse the bottleneck of the planned economy, although this bottleneck has not yet been felt."

Selov suddenly kept silent because he almost spoke up the mantra that was ridiculed by the public. But I believe these experts can understand their meaning. The Internet already has it. Whether the Soviet Union can achieve technological governance and get rid of its dependence on the Soviet General Secretary, he doesn't know. He must try it. How can he know if it doesn't?

It may be a matter of decades to firmly bind all the Soviets to the Internet. Anyone who wants to destroy the Soviet Union must destroy the Internet, which is firmly bound to the entire Soviet Union. In that case, the first blow will make all the Soviets wake up suddenly, thinking about whether there were traitors in the Soviet Union.

"You go directly to the headquarters of the General Administration of Economic Management, not in Ruby Yangka." Selov had to take out a pen to write down the address. Few people knew where the headquarters of the major administrative bureaus were. At least these scholars definitely didn't know.

After the washing, he took out the seal of the President of the National Security Council. Yes, he gave the Supreme Soviet Chairman to Chernenko, and he also served as the Chairman of the National Security Council. He never planned to let go of the KGB department. This department was built by himself, and was much stronger than all the powerful departments that appeared in the Soviet Union in history. However, in the end, it was not used to seize power. Facing the department he built by himself, even if he is the General Secretary now, you should be more careful.

"Let a young man named Boris take us there? Who is this person?" Academician Abliyev asked in confusion.

"Ah, my son! He is engaged in anti-counterfeiting work." Selov replied calmly, "When you arrive, you may meet some old friends, don't be surprised then."

Academician Abliyev soon knew who the old friend the General Secretary mentioned was, and indeed the old friend. General Kirov and Glushkov, the pioneer of cybernetics, were still relatives and formed relatives because of their common ideals. This was different from the fact that Selov and Serbitsky, the Communist Youth League and the Dnipro gangs colluded to form an alliance.

"Hello, old friend!" General Kirov greeted Abreyev. As cybernetics scholars, they were all familiar with each other, but later General Kirov withdrew from the military due to some things and did not expect to appear here.

"I didn't expect you to work in the KGB? Did General Secretary Selov invite you to come here?" Academician Abliyev asked in surprise. After General Kirov left the army, few people knew what he was doing.

"Of course not, but the General Secretary was a cyberneticist a long time ago." Glushkov interjected with a smile, "Look at our plan, of course, the early plan is not that huge."

Glushkov walked to the edge of a wall and opened the curtain, allowing these scholars to see what was hidden behind it. What can best illustrate his ambition is that you will find that it spans the Eurasian continent. On the closely arranged planned economy network, each factory and enterprise is a node. The network structure of the country and economy is progressing in three layers of pyramids. Two hundred medium-level computer centers are connected to the central computer center in Moscow. These medium-level computer centers are distributed in each first-tier city, and under each center are connected to 20,000 computer terminals, which are distributed in the main production sites of the national economy.

The terminals built are marked with red, but within the scope of the second layer, they involve all neighboring countries of the Soviet Union and have the same number of computer terminals. However, within the scope of the second layer, that is, neighboring countries of the Soviet Union, are marked with blue.

"We will use our country's greatest ability to establish electronic socialism. If there are shortcomings, we can supplement our allies, complete the concept of General Secretary Stalin, and build a communist country in one country." Glushkov looked at the map with his hands and held his shoulders with a confident smile, "What a great idea, it can break through the bottleneck of the planned economy. Continue to let our country move forward at the original speed."
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