Those who work in the field are more likely to appreciate the greatness of virtual reality technology.
Their cognitive boundaries haven't even reached the edge of virtual reality technology.
The gap between them cannot be bridged simply by talent or hard work.
The sense of defeat that Li Wanqing felt was indescribable.
In particular, when he thought about how he asked Zheng Li how to convert sensory signals from electrical signals into neural signals in the human brain.
He thought that if the virtual reality technology really came from Zheng Li, Zheng Li should have felt the same way as when asked a primary school math problem – amused but unable to show it.
Wang Jinsong understands this feeling as well, having also been criticized by Zheng Li.
It was probably a hundred times more frustrating than when Zheng Li gave him his ideas on innovative drug development.
Wang Jinsong comforted him, saying, "Sometimes people need to make peace with themselves."
It is normal to recognize one's own ordinariness and to make peace with oneself.
From elementary school to high school and even into university, I was always first in my class and first in my grade.
But it was only after I went to America to pursue my doctorate and later started working that I realized I was just an ordinary person.
Not to mention, it's not even certain whether Chairman Zheng is a human from Earth.
Even if he were from Earth, I feel he's like someone from a martial arts novel, having inherited some kind of divine skill.
Wang Jinsong lowered his voice noticeably as he spoke the latter part of the story.
Li Wanqing is from Singapore, but that doesn't stop him from understanding martial arts culture.
After all, martial arts culture has not only influenced China, but has also had a certain impact on Southeast Asian countries, especially the Chinese communities in these places.
This can be considered a rare instance of China's strong cultural export.
Li Wanqing nodded and said, "Isn't that obvious?"
This is different from a single technology like brain-computer interfaces; it is clearly a systematic technology.
Even if a modern person were to travel back to ancient times, and even if he had a PhD in semiconductors, he wouldn't be able to build a computer.
He couldn't even build the Macintosh in the 1980s.
This is due to the limitations of the times; the fundamentals of materials science alone cannot be overcome.
However, our ability to create virtual reality devices is still based on biological computers.
Earth still doesn't understand the principles of biological computers.
Even the deep blue organisms have over fifty years of technological accumulation.
Li Wanqing was merely the R&D director of Kechuang Biotechnology, and only the director of a regional R&D center.
I know very little about magic and magic-related matters.
He thought that biological storage servers were a technology developed by China itself.
After all, biological storage, which is essentially the storage of information in DNA molecules, was proposed by scientists on Earth around the 1950s.
"The way DNA molecules store information is still within our understanding, but how DNA molecules perform calculations is completely incomprehensible."
Wang Jinsong chimed in, "Silicon-based chips identify signals through diodes in circuits, while biocomputing should achieve calculations through bio-currents, right?"
Li Wanqing shook his head and said, "No, bioelectric current flows through the DNA backbone and does not flow along the base pairs of DNA."
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Moreover, unlike the fixed 0s and 1s of a diode, the base pairs in a living organism are not fixed.
It's not a fixed value like atgcatgcatgc, but rather random.
Even if an electric current can pass through random base pairs, how can it identify them?
When it came to specific technical details, the two were very enthusiastic.
No one dared to guess Zheng Li's true identity.
Even if Zheng Lizhen is an alien, it's none of their business what to do.
Curiosity is especially important for researchers.
Life is an experience; whatever you do is an experience.
The experience of working in the R&D industry is actually quite poor, with delayed gratification being a particularly serious problem.
For most people, it takes one or two years, or even several years, of hard work to achieve relatively good results.
Even achieving results is considered good; many people work hard for a long time without any results, and some even have to fabricate experimental data and figures to publish papers. Fabricating data and experimental results is not uncommon.
A professor at a prestigious 985 university in China was accused of academic fraud by his own student using a 123-page PDF file. Similarly, the dean of a college at Jiangcheng University was also accused of academic fraud; the subsequent official report was quite interesting, stating that no fraud was found, but that many papers contained misused images.
This is a ministry-level investigation report; how could it be misused? It's as likely as telling your teacher at the end of summer vacation that your homework was stolen by a garbage collector.
Therefore, it is especially important to return to curiosity about the world.
Most people who can persevere are not lacking in curiosity.
Wang Jinsong smiled, picked up a piece of salmon with his chopsticks, dipped it in a mixture of soy sauce and wasabi, popped it into his mouth, and then said:
"Wanqing, you are good at everything else, but you are too rigid in your research."
With biological computers now available, do you really think base pairs are completely random?
Later, you can use the organism we used today to conduct experiments; it will definitely not be purely random.
I even have a feeling that its base pairs may not be the four base pairs that we have discovered (acgt).
It's possible that Zheng Dong redefined the base pairs.
Or, to put it another way, a biological computer that doesn't use base pairs as diodes in a silicon-based chip.
We've found a new way to do this.
Wang Jinsong took a sip of sake and then continued, "You can't apply Earth's technological system to carbon-based chips that have never existed before."
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