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Chapter 1022: 508

This is a matter of course.

"Poor Silly." Zhao Yi thought about Deng Bingcheng’s inhumane ’tongue stimulation’ experiment and felt heartbroken for Silly.

Upon arriving at Deng Bingcheng’s office, Deng was actually there and shared some news with Zhao Yi, "The paper has been published, and you are the first author." He was referring to the discovery that stimulating the tongue with radio waves led to abnormally active brain neurons.

Zhao Yi just nodded indifferently and gave a symbolic thumbs up, "Keep it up!"

Then, he left.

Deng Bingcheng stood at the door, grinning. If it were someone else who heard that an international-level experimental paper had been published with them as the first author, they would definitely be concerned about where it was published and how influential the paper was.

What about Zhao Yi?

He didn’t even ask a single question and just turned around and left.

"The gap!"

Deng Bingcheng shook his head, knowing of course that Zhao Yi didn’t care because he had too many top achievements. It was just one experimental finding, nothing extraordinary. Even if it was published in a top international medical journal, it made no difference.

"When can I reach this level!" Deng Bingcheng thought and continued shaking his head. He knew he had no hope in this lifetime.

Zhao Yi went to the laboratory.

Zhu Qi greeted Zhao Yi very warmly, "Zhao Yi, you’re finally here!"

"What’s up?"

"The experimental data. You haven’t been here for so long; we didn’t know what to do." Zhu Qi said, taking out a large stack of files full of various data.

Just one glance at those data was enough to give someone a headache.

Zhu Qi said, "After each experiment, we perform data analysis, but we basically can’t find any patterns. Take a look." He added, "I don’t think this is something you can finish in a short time."

Zhang Wei then came over, looking at Zhao Yi with anticipation.

The issue with the experimental data had already been discussed.

Each experiment generated a vast amount of data, and since they couldn’t figure out any patterns, the data backlog became quite substantial.

Zhu Qi suggested inputting the data into the computer and using some algorithm to solve the problem, which essentially meant utilizing the computer to find patterns and correlations between the data.

But what algorithm?

Zhu Qi didn’t know.

Zhang Wei had always insisted on waiting for Zhao Yi, "Data analysis should be left to Academician Zhao." She was very confident when talking about Zhao Yi.

Zhu Qi didn’t understand.

In Zhu Qi’s view, there was simply too much data, and even if Zhao Yi came over, he would surely choose the method mentioned by Zhu Qi. No matter how fast a human brain is, it can’t keep up with a computer. Zhu Qi was certain that Zhao Yi would also use a computer-based method to solve the problem.

Of course, Zhu Qi had no idea exactly how this would be solved.

Zhu Qi now wanted to know what Zhao Yi would do.

Zhao Yi, unaware of their thoughts, looked at the huge stack of data and rubbed his forehead as if he felt a headache. He then went to the side to make himself a cup of coffee and said to them, "You guys keep busy; I’ll take a look."

"Okay."

Zhu Qi and Zhang Wei agreed and continued with their work.

Zhao Yi casually flipped through the data files like reading a newspaper, his leg propped up. He went through the files very quickly, spending about ten to twenty seconds on each page before swiftly turning to the next.

More than an hour later, Zhu Qi finished his work and came out of the isolation lab. He saw Zhang Wei talking with Zhao Yi, "Is it confirmed that the initial signal transmission of touch relies on the vibration of the cell membrane?"

"Yes. It’s quite obvious now."

After finishing, Zhao Yi turned to Zhu Qi, "You came out at the right time. Your experimental results are significant! These data have already proven that the initial signal transmission of touch relies on the tremors of the cell membrane!"

"What?"

Zhu Qi was very surprised and stared blankly at the large stack of files on the table, "You’ve finished looking at them and even found a pattern?"

Zhao Yi nodded, "The pattern is quite obvious!" He took out a file, flipped it open, and then pointed to a spot, "You need to pay attention to this position in each experiment. There are three data points."

"Now look at the next one..."

"The next one..."

"If you only compare two, there’s hardly any pattern to speak of, but when you look at the whole picture, you’ll find that the farther away from the surface cells, the smaller the amplitude of the cell membrane’s vibrations."

"The cells around those nerve touchpoints, the cell membranes didn’t experience any trembling touch, so no signals were transmitted through the nerves."

"Therefore, it’s clear that the experiment has proven that tactile perception initially relies on the vibration of the cell membrane for transmission; it can only be perceived by the human body if the vibration extends to the touch of the nerve touchpoints."

Zhu Qi and Zhang Wei nodded as they listened.

Although Zhao Yi’s conclusion seemed simple, analyzing this from so much data was definitely a tremendous amount of work.

But...

Wasn’t it just a little over an hour?

Zhu Qi was temporarily at a loss, not understanding why one would be able to identify the key findings from these data so quickly.

However, he soon realized, "Does that mean our experiment was successful?"

"Of course."

Zhao Yi nodded in affirmation, "Now you can start preparing the report, this is a milestone success, but our research has just begun."

He became very serious, "Next, we need to study the nerve transmission of touch, that is, how it’s conducted within the neural circuitry."

"I believe it can’t be just electrical signals, there must also be other auxiliary signals."

"The latter is crucial."

"So, for the next while, I will come to the lab every day to see things and maybe conduct experiments with you."

"Everyone, keep it up!"

...

For several consecutive days following, Zhao Yi spent most of his time in the medical center’s laboratory, experimenting with Zhang Wei and Zhu Qi, hoping to garner even more conditions to progress the project on nerve signal transmission.

Additionally, Zhao Yi also paid attention to the situation of Ruan Wenye and the other two.

They were constantly ’learning’.

Whether it was the energy composition of photons or the derivation of a series formula in divine cipher, one needed a deep understanding to be able to carry out subsequent research.

This was where the disparities appeared.

Ruan Wenye was the ’slowest’ in learning progress; he was about the same age as Huang Zhong, but due to differences in specialization and foundational knowledge, his speed at grasping new concepts was much slower.

Huang Zhong was much faster than Ruan Wenye, taking about a week to be ready to engage in research.

Zhang Qican was the fastest.

This might have something to do with age—his learning speed was very fast, and in just about four days, he fully understood the energy composition of photons and the derivation of divine cipher series, and even had time to explore other aspects of Boundary Theory.

Zhang Qican also immersed himself in research; research was difficult to start with, and he found Huang Zhong was directly deriving from the mathematical logic of the photon energy framework and comparing it with divine cipher series, so he simply gave up on this perspective of thought.

He found a new method—starting from the propagation of light.

The propagation of light had almost nothing to do with the energy composition of photons, but it was also a perspective to consider.

Zhang Qican created a mathematical model for the propagation of light and thus listed a series of expressions, which could then be analyzed in various ways.

For example, the study of light waves.

Light is transmitted in the form of waves, and the fascinating part is here: light waves of different amplitudes have different energies.

For example, ultraviolet light, which carries more energy than ordinary light, is dangerous to animals and plants due to this higher energy. freewēbnoveℓ.com

By analyzing from the perspective of light waves, Zhang Qican found that the mathematics of light wave propagation was somewhat related to the divine cipher series.

This relationship was very weak, as if it were merely a coincidence.

For instance, 5 and 7.

Both numbers are single-digit and prime, that’s all there is to it.

If one insisted that these two numbers were related, it could seem reasonable, but it would also be correct to say that there is no relation at all.

Zhang Qican did not pay special attention to this, but when Zhao Yi came by, he still mentioned it, bringing out his derived work. free𝑤ebnovel.com

Zhao Yi reviewed the content and slowly furrowed his brows. After a good while, he suddenly looked up and said, "It seems, I was wrong."

He took a deep breath and continued, "Photons, in a specific state, can also possess gravity-defying properties..."

"They can similarly be used to make anti-gravity devices!"

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