Therefore, the achievents in tactile signal transmission were considered sufficient to win an international dical research award.
Zhao Yi, however, wasn’t interested in how influential the results were; he still felt so regret because in the research on tactile signal transmission, he had not found anything new regarding the transmission of nerve cell signals.
For example, physical vibration waves.
So scientists in the dical community believe that there are physical vibration waves in the internal signal transmission of nerve cells, and so have even explicitly stated that their experints have discovered physical vibration waves.
However, Zhao Yi’s laboratory research only found the trembling of the cell mbrane at the initial trigger of touch.
Once it entered nerve conduction signal transmission, no physical waves were detected.
"Could it be that tactile signal transmission does not involve physical waves?"
"That makes sense..."
"Tactile signals are the simplest; perhaps electrical signals are sufficient."
Zhao Yi pondered and shook his head. Research can’t be achieved in one fell swoop, especially in high-difficulty fundantal research; it must be done slowly.
He shifted his attention to the photon anti-gravity experint.
Most of the experintal devices built by the High Energy Institute were completed, but the outskirts of the device still needed so ti for adjustnt.
Zhao Yi went to check the experintal setup and found that the core had already been completed, which made him eager to start the experints.
He didn’t want to wait any longer.
Because verifying whether photons have anti-gravity properties is very, very important; it determines whether the research direction is correct.
He had never encountered such a problem before; every ti in his research, he knew right from the start if the direction was correct.
Now, facing the decision of direction, it was still necessary to proceed as soon as possible.
Since the core had already been built, just one experint would reveal the specific results.
Zhao Yi’s requirents for this experint were quite low; even if there was only a one percent or even lower undetectable anti-gravity effect, it could be considered a successful experint, at least proving that the research direction was correct.
Of course.
If the anti-gravity effect during the experint was extrely weak, it definitely would not be detected.
But Zhao Yi could use the "Law of Cause and Effect" to know the outco; he was not worried about the inability to detect the experintal results.
When Zhao Yi decided to proceed with the experint as soon as possible, everyone beca busy.
The High Energy Institute began to fine-tune the equipnt urgently, to ensure no issues would arise during the experint, and so leaders concerned with the project also checked their schedules, preparing to find ti to observe it.
Of course, there were also those who were more relaxed.
For example, Ruan Wenye and his two companions, they had just finished touring the capital’s center and returned when they learned that the experint was about to start.
Ruan Wenye forced a smile, "We weren’t too late in finding out, but why..."
"Do I feel like we are the most useless?"
Huang Zhong tugged at the corner of his mouth, actually wanting to say ’you’re the most useless,’ but ended up saying, "It seems like indeed we haven’t done much."
"Qican has made achievents! His initial research was valued by Academician Zhao!"
"That’s right!"
Ruan Wenye nodded in agreent, then admired, "Qican is the future of the physics departnt," referring to the Physics Institute of the Science Academy.
Zhang Qican, feeling embarrassed, scratched the back of his head; in reality, he also felt like he hadn’t done much.
All three felt sowhat downcast.
They all developed the mindset of wage earners, working for a big company, bustling about and working overti 996 every day, while the company’s market value grew day by day.
But...
What does that have to do with them?
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