Humans are the most intricately structured organisms on Earth, and the brain is the most mysterious part of the human body.
It contains up to 100 billion neurons.
Jiangcheng's simulated brain project, of course, cannot compare to a real human body, but even if it can only achieve a part of it, the difficulty is comparable to hell.
He led his research team to the Northwest, and after a short rest, they entered the newly built research base, which was connected to the circular prison. If the prison was a lollipop, then the base was a long, thin stick.
Countless materials needed for the research were transported by armed helicopters. The sophisticated instruments were worth tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars. The brain model that Jiang Cheng chose to build was RBN, a biomimetic material used in the field of biology.
As the researchers followed Jiang Cheng into the bright laboratory, their curious gazes were fixed on several large glass jars in front of them. There were four of these jars, which were cylindrical and stood against the wall.
It contained a ball of brown matter about the size of a football, with an undulating surface and occasional irregular bulges, making it appear almost alive. However, this matter was an inanimate entity and not classified as a living organism. This is merely from a non-philosophical perspective.
RBN is an abbreviation. This material is extremely expensive, unique yet impractical. Since its discovery by a biology professor, it has been used almost no longer for research, except for being given a name. Coincidentally, Jiang Cheng's plan perfectly fits this description, which is why he brought these large jars from distant Kyoto. The transparent liquid inside is culture medium.
He clapped his hands to gather everyone together and let them familiarize themselves with the equipment in the laboratory. Then Jiang Cheng pulled over the large blackboard and wrote down the group's division of labor that he had planned in advance with a marker.
Shen Yiran and Chen Ang were assigned to different groups because they had different areas of expertise. Most of the fifty people had their own strengths, and Jiang Chengquan used their individual abilities to complement each other's strengths and weaknesses.
Just like a general leading soldiers to the battlefield, one must be meticulous in overall planning and give full play to the characteristics of different branches of the armed forces in order to be invincible.
Once everything was almost ready, he left the laboratory first, as Jiang Cheng had more important things to do.
That was the most crucial element of the plan—Mizuniwa Yumi.
He easily found the prison guard and had him lead him to the inner part of the circular prison.
It was the same familiar interrogation room. The stark white walls reflected the bright light, creating an extremely cold atmosphere; there was no humanity in prison. In fact, all the paint on the walls and the facilities were intentionally or unintentionally subtly influencing the prisoners' psychology, thus achieving a deterrent effect.
From a criminal psychology perspective, this kind of suggestion has many uses. The glaring lights shining on the face during interrogation, the expressionless and serious police officer, the repeated questioning—these are all forms of suggestion. They subtly exert pressure on criminals, layer upon layer, until, over time, this pressure eventually crushes them.
Someone once raised an interesting question: everyone has heard that police cars have a blue and red flashing light installed on them when they're responding to calls! That's right, that's what it's called. It's not very noticeable during the day, but it's incredibly blinding at night.
Besides the lights, there's also a highly penetrating alarm. Why all the fanfare and noise? Aren't they afraid the criminals will escape if they hear it? Psychologists have offered their answer.
They believe that stopping the crime is more important than arresting the criminal!
Even those who are not extremely vicious will panic instantly when they hear police cars approaching and loud sirens blaring through the streets during the commission of a crime.
The psychological burden will continue to increase, and their persecution of the victims may come to an end.
The police exist not simply to punish evildoers; punishment is a form of protection. Through the severity of the law and the heavy price paid, they teach everyone to live in harmony.
The entire circular prison was designed by renowned psychologists and architects. Spending time here often turns most inmates into docile lambs, making them easier to manage. Otherwise, the prison guards would face immense pressure dealing with a group of murderers and rapists.
Jiang Cheng sat calmly in his chair, watching as Mizutani Yumi walked out of the side door opposite him. He was considering what to call her, after all, their relationship was somewhat complicated.
They are partners, elders and juniors, criminals and administrators.
In the end, Jiang Cheng decided that it would be more appropriate to call her Miss Shuiting.
He walked slowly to the glass and nodded in a friendly manner. "If Miss Shuiting is ready, how about I start arranging the connection work tomorrow?"
The beautiful woman, who didn't look middle-aged, glanced at him and said, "Could I have a copy of the detailed file on that brain simulation? I'd like to read it tonight."
Jiang Cheng was taken aback because the other party's attitude had a hint of pleading. The strict regulations of the circular prison, considering her danger, did not allow anything unrelated to Shui Ting to appear in her room, let alone read any books.
But he agreed without hesitation.
The unspoken secret between the two.
Jiang Cheng knew that even if the gates of the circular prison were opened, Mizutani Yumi would never leave. For Xiao Li's safety, she would most likely die in prison. This was the sad reality.
You have to pay the price for doing something wrong.
He turned to the accompanying prison guard and instructed him to retrieve a document from the lab and deliver it to Mizutani Yumi's room later. This would facilitate the implementation of future plans. After the conversation, Jiang Cheng left the room.
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