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Chapter 1425 Development and Palladium Poisoning
Chapter 1425 Development and Palladium Poisoning
However, the laboratory was empty except for him, and those sophisticated instruments were arranged quietly.
His gaze finally fell on the huge blackboard, which was the battlefield where he worked hard every day. It was densely recorded with the attenuation rate algorithm formula for the cross-species gene transplantation project.
These formulas are the result of his painstaking efforts over countless days and nights, and every stroke carries his endless exploration and pursuit of science.
But at this moment, the contents on the blackboard made him feel nervous - those carefully derived formulas, those numbers and symbols carrying countless possibilities, were all wiped out completely, leaving only a blank space, like a test paper waiting to be filled in.
"No!"
Professor Connors roared in pain, the sound echoing back and forth between the walls of the laboratory, and it seemed that even the air was trembling with this loss.
These formulas are not just a pile of data; they are the valuable results obtained after countless experiments, failures and reflections. They reflect his profound understanding of the field of cross-species gene transplantation.
At this moment, all of this seemed to disappear with that ruthless wipe.
However, just as Professor Connors was immersed in the pain of loss, his eyes suddenly fixed on a corner of the blackboard.
There, a series of brand new formulas and algorithms quietly emerged, arranged in a simple and elegant way, as if some unknown force was correcting previous mistakes.
These formulas are exactly the algorithms for the attenuation rate, but they are completely different from his previous derivations. Every symbol and every step reveals an indescribable precision and harmony.
Professor Connors instinctively reached out his hand and lightly touched the emerging formulas with his fingertips, as if to confirm their authenticity.
He began to substitute these formulas for calculations, his brain working rapidly, calculating every variable and every constant to several decimal places.
Time seemed to have lost its meaning at this moment, with only formulas and numbers jumping and interweaving in my mind.
After an unknown amount of time, when Professor Connors finally came back to his senses from his immersed calculations, he found himself covering his head tightly with both hands, his face showing an expression of shock and sudden enlightenment.
He murmured to himself: "I was wrong, I was wrong, this is the right thing to do..."
At this moment, he realized that his previous formula algorithm had fundamental flaws.
Although it seems logical, it can lead to huge deviations in practical applications and may even lead the entire project astray.
This newly emerged formula not only corrected his mistake, but also solved the problem of attenuation rate in a more efficient and accurate way, paving the way for the successful cross-species gene transplantation.
Professor Connors had mixed feelings. On the one hand, he felt ashamed of his negligence, but on the other hand, he was full of gratitude and curiosity about this unexpected "gift".
Such a formula is by no means accidental; there must be profound scientific theories and practical experience behind it.
So, who was it that gave him such valuable guidance in such a mysterious way on this quiet night?
In order to find out the truth, Professor Connors decided to take a series of measures. He first checked the surveillance video of the laboratory, hoping to capture some clues.
However, surprisingly, the surveillance video malfunctioned during the critical time period and was unable to provide any useful information.
This made him even more convinced that there was an unknown secret behind all this.
“Let’s try this algorithm.”
Professor Connors finally decided to give this new decay rate algorithm a try.
Chang Wei just left him the algorithm and left it alone. Anyway, it was still early, and it was unknown how long it would take for Professor Connors to conduct human experiments. There was still plenty of time, and Professor Connors would definitely not conduct human experiments so quickly, which would lead to him discovering problems with the mice, thus affecting the results of the entire experiment.
But it doesn't matter. Professor Connors doesn't conduct human experiments, but Norman will definitely do so when the time comes.
Because he couldn't wait any longer.
Likewise, genius inventor Tony Stark, better known as Iron Man, has recently faced an unprecedented health crisis.
The first problem Tony faces comes from the core of his homemade iron suit - a small nuclear reactor.
Although this technology made him a superhero, it also quietly sowed the seeds of palladium poisoning.
Palladium, a precious metal, plays a key role in Tony's nuclear reactor due to its unique physical and chemical properties, acting as a catalyst to help maintain the stable operation of the reactor.
However, long-term exposure and absorption of this element posed a huge threat to Tony's physical health.
As time went on, the concentration of palladium in his blood continued to rise, gradually eroding his immune system, nervous system and even organs throughout his body.
Symptoms of palladium poisoning began to appear, including but not limited to fatigue, difficulty breathing, nervous system dysfunction, and even mild signs of kidney failure.
After the test, Jarvis warned that if timely measures were not taken, Tony's life would be in danger.
Tony is well aware that palladium is vital to his life support, as it is an integral part of keeping nuclear reactors functioning, and is also the source of his powers as Iron Man.
But on the other hand, the toxicity of palladium is like a double-edged sword, which not only gives him power but also quietly deprives him of his life.
This contradiction plunged him into deep despair. He felt unprecedented loneliness and powerlessness, as if he was standing on the edge of the cliff of life.
Tony's proud character made him choose to face this challenge alone in the early stages.
He refused help from his friends such as Chang Wei and Bruce Banner, insisting on finding a solution on his own.
He conducted in-depth research on various elements, trying to find a substance that could replace palladium without affecting reactor efficiency and being harmful to the human body.
However, the reality is cruel. After countless experiments and attempts, Tony found that no existing elements could perfectly replace palladium, and the palladium poisoning in his body was becoming increasingly serious. The palladium content in his blood had reached 40%, far exceeding the safety limit.
Faced with this desperate situation, Tony finally let go of his pride and decided to ask Chang Wei and Bruce for help.
"Try using the Changwei element."
Chang Wei said directly.
"……Thanks."
Tony didn't expect Chang Wei to be so direct.
"…Thank you is too strong a word, Tony. We are friends, aren't we? Besides, the Changwei element is designed by me to cope with various extreme environments. Its molecular structure is flexible and theoretically it can replace a variety of elements without causing rejection reactions. You can try it."
Chang Wei said with a smile.
(End of this chapter)
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